Artificial intelligence predicts opioid overdose in Tennessee
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Tennessee Department of Health have developed 30-day predictive models for fatal and non-fatal opioid-related overdose among patients receiving opioid prescriptions in the state. View...
Scientists write children's books to share career paths and promote STEM education
A team of Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt University Medical Center faculty are working together to produce a series of children's science books aimed at fourth grade-level readers. View...
Berlin Institute of Health's Eils to present today's Discovery Lecture
Roland Eils, PhD, founding director of the Center for Digital Health at the Berlin Institute of Health, will discuss efforts to translate the deluge of genomics data generated by international initiatives into understanding disease mechanisms during the next web-based Discovery Lecture. View...
"OHC Comes to You" and the Peer Vaccination Program provide two easy ways to get a flu shot
VUMC's second annual FLUla-2-Uza kicked off recently, and Occupational Health wants to ensure all employees have the opportunity to participate. View...
Reminder: Open Enrollment going on now through Oct. 29
Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits is going on now. You have until 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 29 to choose your benefits. View...
VUMC Resources to Support Employees series: Prevention and treatment of illness: Get quick, convenient and affordable care
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is committed to helping employees and their families get the care they need as quickly, conveniently and affordably as possible. View...
Reminder: Open Enrollment going on now through Oct. 29
Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits is going on now. You have until 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 29 to choose your benefits. View...
Delivering smiles for more than four decades: Dan Sneed celebrates 45 years of service
For 45 years, Dan Sneed has served in the Medical Center's Post Office Station 17, and for 45 years he has dedicated himself to the success of the department. View...
New photos capture October sunrise over VUMC
If your shift at VUMC has you working the hours around sunrise, you are probably too busy to get outside and appreciate the coming dawn. If you work daylight hours or in the evening, you are away from campus and don't see the transition from night to morning as it spreads across the canyons of the Medical Center. In either case, you're missing something beautiful. View...

