October 29, 2020

Open Enrollment for 2021 benefits ends at 11:59 p.m. tomorrow. Outside of a qualifying life event, this is the only time you are able to choose or make changes to the benefits plans that best meet the needs of you and your family. View...

Early Voting for the 2020 election ends today


Voting is our civic duty and even though it can also feel like a big to-do, especially amid a global pandemic, VUMC wants to do what it can to make creating your voter plan as stress-free as possible. View...

Stroke survivor with aphasia is able to vote, thanks to his speech-language pathologist


Sady Sayago believes that voting is an important part of being a citizen; he worked with Jennifer Barry to make sure he could cast his ballot. View...

Hidden Figures celebration set for Nov. 2


Each year VUMC's Office for Diversity Affairs hosts "Hidden VUMC Figures," an event to highlight the critical work accomplished by unsung heroes, some who have given more than 30 years of service to Vanderbilt. View...

In the performance of a lifetime -- Odessa Settles celebrates 50 years of service at Vanderbilt University Medical Center


It should come as no surprise that Odessa Settles is loved and admired by many. As a native Nashvillian, fans have followed her ascent and successes for a long time. Professionally speaking, she is the sum of two parts: nurse clinician and performing artist -- garnering many awards, recognition and noteworthy presence in both arenas. View...

Radiology's Lucy Spalluto graduates from national LEAD program


Lucy Spalluto, MD, MPH, associate professor of Radiology and director of Women in Radiology (WIR), recently graduated from the Leading, Empowering and Disrupting (LEAD) Program, a joint initiative of the Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments (SCARD) and GE Healthcare. She was among 20 emerging leaders from radiology and industry selected to participate in the 2019-2020 LEAD Program. View...

Pediatrician at Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt urges caution this Halloween


While most of 2020 has been pretty scary, Halloween doesn't have to be, say experts at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. View...

Final days to Go for the Gold -- complete before midnight on Oct. 31


Vanderbilt's award-winning three-step Go for the Gold program can help you achieve a healthier and more productive life by identifying health risks and taking action to reduce those risks. View...