As a paramedic, Kyle Fisher saved many lives. As an organ donor, he saved six more.
Vanderbilt staff pays tribute to his heroism with Honor Walk. View...
Study finds children with autism more likely to face maltreatment
The study, led by researchers from Vanderbilt Kennedy Center's Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD), examined the entire population of Middle Tennessee residents born in 2008 and compared their records through 2016. View...
Defining Personalized Care stories: James George
James George had not one, but two transplants at Vanderbilt. He received a new liver and then about a decade later, a kidney. Now 67, he's working on his Master's degree and living a full life again without dialysis. View...
Inaugural lecture honors Jordan's contributions
Vanderbilt's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences honored Vanderbilt's first African-American resident, Harold Jordan, MD, on Feb. 8 by hosting the first lecture in his name. View...
Safety remains top priority as electric scooter use increases
Since the announcement of their arrival in Nashville in September, electric scooters have permeated campus streets and sidewalks. The university allows electric bike and scooter companies to operate on campus that have permission to operate in Nashville and have also agreed to Vanderbilt-specific guidelines. View...
"Momentum": Blazing a new trail
As a barrel racer, Bari Brooks is accustomed to dealing with a trio of obstacles. The rodeo sport entails staying astride a horse as it careens around three 50-gallon drums arranged in a cloverleaf pattern. After being diagnosed with breast cancer, she had to put the racing on hold and make it past three more challenging obstacles: surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. View...
VUMC in the news
A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. View...

