NEW: Adjustments for flexPTO rollover in clinical and IT work areas during COVID-19
In March, a program was announced that allows selected staff in direct patient care areas and Health IT to carry over flexible paid time off (flexPTO) into next year's flexPTO bank if their leader or work area has restricted PTO use due to COVID-19 staffing needs or the implementation of eStar at VWCH. View...
NEW: Message from Dr. C. Wright Pinson about resumption of services on May 1
Colleagues, Last Thursday, Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced the city's roadmap to reopen Nashville's economy. The comprehensive plan calls for a four-phase approach to opening businesses and services and uses data and benchmarks that will allow the roadmap to advance to each next phase or trigger a reversal to an early phase of opening. View...
NEW: Box to be protected by multi-factor authentication starting April 29
As VUMC continues to support work at home efforts for many employees, workforce members are using online collaboration tools more than ever to effectively work from home offices. To further support the work at home initiative and improve VUMC's cybersecurity posture, VUMC Enterprise Cybersecurity is expanding the use of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to enhance protection of VUMC systems and data. View...
NEW: This week's Good Job Report
"Thank you for all the work you are doing for the community. You are truly the heroes of this pandemic." View...
NEW: KinderCare offers additional child care options for essential VUMC employees
If you are in need of half-day, daily or weekly child care, KinderCare is offering temporary child care on the west side of Nashville for essential VUMC employees. View...
NEW: Area McDonald's restaurants offering health care workers "Thank You Meals"
In appreciation for the health care workers, police officers, firefighters and paramedics who are committed to the community's health and safety, McDonald's is offering free "Thank You Meals" through Tuesday, May 5. View...
NEW: How to make "safer at home" safe for children
Schools are out and children are spending their time at home with varied routines and often under less supervision. Parents are trying hard to maintain a balance working from home, managing their new normal and homeschooling their children. This is an unfortunate recipe for an increase in at-home injuries. View...
NEW: Blood drive set for One Hundred Oaks Tuesday, April 28
An American Red Cross blood drive will be held at Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks from 8 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, April 28. View...

