Medical Center employees celebrated at festive event
There were inspirational songs from the United Voices of Vanderbilt Choir, a rollicking rock band, a roll call of achievements and heartfelt stories shared by grateful patients and their families during Celebrate the Difference WE Make Every Day! 2019, an appreciation event to honor all Vanderbilt University Medical Center employees.The three Celebrate sessions held last week mark the Medical Center's second time to hold an all-employee event highlighting teamwork and the collective impact of its people. View...
Dunn named VP of Revenue Cycle Services
Heather Dunn, MBA, Associate Vice President of Revenue Cycle Services for Vanderbilt Health, has been promoted to the role of Vice President of Revenue Cycle Services. View...
Undiagnosed Diseases Network helps guide girl's medical journey
On July 6, 2017, the Krauter family of Hiawatha, Kansas, received a belated 4th birthday present for their younger daughter, Mady -- a diagnosis for a host of worsening neurological symptoms that they first noticed when she was 3 months old. View...
Longtime Children's Hospital chaplain Raye Nell Dyer returns to serve at LifeFlight
When the Rev. Raye Nell Dyer announced her retirement last summer, she probably wasn't looking to get back to work as quickly as she did. But life has a way of guiding us in different directions than we had planned. View...
Nominations open for Administrative Professional Award
Nominations are open for the Vanderbilt University Medical Center's annual Administrative Professional Award, which seeks to highlight inspiring administrative staff who provide invaluable assistance all year long. The deadline to submit nominations is March 22. View...
April eStar upgrade: training and sneak peeks coming
Later this month, the eStar team will host a series of "sneak peeks" around the Medical Center. These events will allow users to see the most impactful changes coming to eStar and better understand how these changes will affect them and their workflows. View...

