Publisher: The Commercial Appeal


Coronavirus is in Tennessee. Here’s what it means for Memphis

The Commercial Appeal

Although Tennessee now has a case of coronavirus, the old precautions still apply, said Dr. Jon McCullers, senior executive associate dean of clinical affairs in the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine.


University of Tennessee Health Science Center tuition to drop for some programs

The Commercial Appeal

In a bid to attract more students outside Tennessee, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is reducing out-of-state tuition at its College of Medicine and three College of Health Professions programs. Last week, the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees approved the tuition proposal for the 2020-21 academic year that begins July 1. UTHSC says the… Read More


Memphis Top Workplaces 2019: Meet the winning companies

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center was among the sixty employers who made the list of Top Workplaces for the Memphis area for 2019.            


Child sleep apnea: Here’s why UTHSC clinic director wants to team up with Shelby County Schools

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Mitchell Levine wants the clinic he leads to help Shelby County Schools “educate and inform” faculty on identifying children with sleep apnea, which can hinder brain development. “I think faculty in particular may just not be aware,” said Levine, director of the Dental Sleep Medicine Clinic at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of… Read More


Nurse Practitioners are key to primary care access

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The American Medical Association predicts a shortage of between 21,000 and 55,200 primary care physicians nationwide by 2032. One way to solve this problem would be to utilize more nurse practitioners (NPs) — clinicians who blend clinical expertise in diagnosis and treatment with an emphasis on disease prevention and health management. All NPs must complete a… Read More


Rep. Parkinson’s ‘Block Party for Peace’ supports community health in Raleigh, Frayser

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At least two of the hundreds of people at the Block Party for Peace on Saturday share a nickname: both Louis Taper and Tennessee Rep. Antonio Parkinson answer to “2 Shay.”It’s a nickname Parkinson, creator of the 3-day event for Raleigh and Frayser, was given while in the Marine Corps. Inspired by the cartoon character… Read More


Kidneys with hepatitis C safe to transplant, study from UTHSC, Methodist physicians says

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A new study from Memphis physicians says transplanting hepatitis C-infected kidneys into patients without the disease is safe, opening the door for an increased supply of transplant-ready kidneys people wait years to receive.The observational study of 53 transplant patients by physicians at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Methodist University Hospital says kidney… Read More


Want a UTHSC license plate? Preorders needed to launch production

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A specialty license plate for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is ready to launch in Tennessee, but it needs enough preorders for production to begin. One thousand people need to preorder the license plate and pay a $35 deposit for production to start, according to UTHSC, which has its main campus in Memphis.… Read More