REMINDER: "Vaccine 401": Video on racial and ethnic disparities surrounding COVID treatment and vaccinations
Dr. Jeff Balser, President and CEO of VUMC, is joined by Dan Munoz, MD, a cardiologist at VUMC, and Alma Ahonkhai, MD, an infectious disease physician, who discuss concerns about the vaccine in our communities of color. View...
NEW: Video shorts -- William Schaffner answers your COVID-19 vaccination questions
Dr. Schaffner's guidance is part of a growing series of videos about the COVID-19 vaccines featuring Vanderbilt Health experts. View...
NEW: Vaccination operating procedure
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is following Tennessee Department of Health guidelines when notifying our patients and others of their eligibility to be vaccinated. View...
NEW: Information for VUMC patients who have been invited to schedule their COVID-19 vaccination
If you have been notified by Vanderbilt Health that it's your turn to schedule your COVID-19 vaccine, this page will provide information about how to schedule it, why it is important to do so, some things you can expect and do after your shot, and where to go with questions. View...
NEW: Vanderbilt Health launches COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Clinic
Vanderbilt Health has opened a COVID-19 Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Clinic to provide early treatment for COVID-19. This treatment is used to prevent the infection from getting worse and keep people from needing to go into the hospital. View...
NEW: Physician volunteers assisting families of COVID patients
Physicians from all specialties across Vanderbilt University Medical Center are volunteering their time to communicate daily with family members of patients in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit. Their generous donation of time frees physicians and nurses in the unit to take care of the critically ill patients. View...
NEW: Poll finds Tennessee parents concerned about education, children's mental health as COVID-19 presses on
The latest Vanderbilt Child Health Poll found that many Tennessee parents are worried about the mental health of their children during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than 80% of parents had concerns about their children attending school remotely. The poll also revealed that schooling practices and mental health concerns have varied widely among Tennessee families of different racial and economic groups. View...
UPDATE: Weekly COVID-19 statistics
A snapshot of some of the numbers that help tell the story of COVID-19 at Vanderbilt. View...

