January 29, 2019

Babies born after being exposed to opioids before birth are more likely to be delivered in regions of the U.S. with high rates of long-term unemployment and lower levels of mental health services, according to a study from researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the RAND Corporation. View...

VUMC Voice wants to hear your love story -- in 99 words


Valentine's Day is approaching, and "VUMC Voice." the online employee magazine, would like to share some love stories from the Medical Center. We want to know how you met your sweetheart, what made you fall in love, what your life together is like. But there is a catch: you have to tell your story in 99 words or fewer. View...

W-2 forms have been mailed; also available on C2HR


Your 2018 W-2 has been mailed to your current mailing address on file in C2HR (typically your home address). Current and former employees with active VUnetIDs can print W-2s by visiting the C2HR website. View...

Stay vigilant: five ways to protect yourself from W-2 phishing scams this tax season


Between now and April 18, this year's deadline to file your 2018 return, you may be targeted with W-2 phishing attempts. Don't fall for it. View...

Pierce's presence brightens days in Trauma ICU


As he walks the hallways of the Trauma Intensive Care Unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Don Pierce's gold Guest Services blazer is an outward symbol of the heart of gold you'll find underneath. View...

"Momentum": Cancer cells in motion


Dylan Burnette, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, uses a structured illumination microscope to capture cancer cells in motion. This advanced microscope shines different patterns of light on a sample to reveal images that are blurred by older microscope designs. View...

VUMC in the news


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