Catch up with "VUMC Voice": "My dad got a Nobel," Churchwell solo on "Go Down, Moses," and rock-climbing with the Giuse family
In case you missed them, here are some popular stories from VUMC Voice, the online magazine for the Vanderbilt University Medical Center community:
- Trauma chief Rick Miller represents Team USA in world triathlon event in Netherlands
- VUMC resident physician Arissa Young went to Stockholm to see her father accept a Nobel prize
- Martin Luther King Jr. Morning Tribute features choir, calls for unity, Churchwell solo on “Go Down, Moses.”
- Employees of VUMC’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic split Powerball win
- What does VUMC drive?
- Teenage daughter sparks interest in rock-climbing for Vanderbilt’s Dario and Nunzia Giuse
- Nurse saves baby born in back seat of car in Medical Center East parking lot
- From Child Life patient to Child Life specialist
- Bear the therapy dog’s legacy lives on at Children’s Hospital
- “My dream was to be a nurse, taking care of critically ill children”
VUMC Voice also has stories on all the recent Credo Award, Five Pillar Leader Award, and Elevate Team Award winners:
- Credo: Tonya Remington, LPN, excels in all five General Surgery clinics
- Credo: Center for Health Information Management’s Phronda Buckley goes above and beyond to help others
- Credo: Rose Tinch Calvert of Spina Bifida Clinic shows dedication to families
- Five Pillar Leader: Sarah Moore, director of Radiology Services, hailed as exceptional leader
- Elevate Team Award: Flulapalooza Team plans annual vaccination event, and makes it fun

