October 9, 2018

Vanderbilt Health was named the winner of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce's Regional Impact Award. The award was given in recognition of VUMC's missions of health and wellness for people in the region, and beyond. View...

Benefits modifications planned for 2019


In 2019, several important changes are occurring to the health care benefits provided to VUMC employees. For the majority of employees, benefits will be expanded with minimal cost increases. View...

Open Enrollment website is now live


Open Enrollment for 2019 benefits is just one week away and now you can access all of the necessary resources you need to make the best choices for you and your family. View...

Study reveals new targets to inhibit pulmonary fibrosis


In a study in "Science Translational Medicine," an international team led by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center sheds new light on the cause of pulmonary fibrosis and demonstrates a way to impede the disease in mice. View...

Singer Anita Cochran finishes chemo treatments, celebrates with Wynonna, Terri Clark, Connie Smith, Ty Herndon -- and her dad


Singer Anita Cochran had famous friends in the room when she celebrated her last cancer treatment, but the person with her who mattered the most was her 89-year-old father. View...

Nobel laureate Young to deliver Oct. 11 Flexner Discovery Lecture


Michael Young, PhD, a winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his ground-breaking studies of circadian rhythms, will deliver the next Flexner Discovery Lecture at 4 p.m. Oct. 11 in room 208 Light Hall. View...

Today is the last day to register to vote before midterms; here's how to register online


Registering to vote in Tennessee is easier than ever; in 2016, the Tennessee General Assembly approved online voter registration. View...

eStar Updates to Outpatient Whiteboard (OPWB) announced


On Oct. 8, a number of updates and improvements were made to the outpatient whiteboard (OPWB) in eStar. View...

"Vanderbilt Medicine": Biology and the beat


Kate Margulis has been passionate about music all her life. But it wasn't until she came to Vanderbilt to earn a master's degree in speech and language pathology that she realized she could marry that passion to her undergraduate research in developmental psychology and language and, as a result, help children learn language skills. View...

VUMC in the news


A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. View...