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Methodist University Hospital Sports Orange UT Initials

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Starting this week, the University of Tennessee initials will appear on a Memphis hospital for the first time since 2004.


UTHSC to Host Open House for Prospective Students Feb. 20

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Students possibly interested in a health care career have an opportunity to come to an open house at the College of Health Professions at UT Health Science Center on Friday, Feb. 20, from 2 to 4 p.m.


Dr. Brian McKinnon named to American Otological Society

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Dr. Brian McKinnon has been affirmed as a member of the American Otological Society, the oldest otologic society in the world. McKinnon is the only board-certified neurotologist in the Mid-South. He is also an associate clinical professor of neurotology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.


Imminent Danger: Pharmaceutical supply chain safety a global challenge

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Brown is executive vice chancellor and chief operations officer at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the story isn’t just an illustration, but a tragedy that hit close to home.


‘Carnegie Hall or Bust’ Fundraiser, Part 2

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Dr. Todd Robinson is a Navy pilot and flight surgeon, author, film producer, University of Tennessee Health Science Center alumnus and faculty member, and a practicing Memphis physician.


UTHSC Students to Host Outreach Program Feb. 14

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The Student National Medical Association at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is hosting Dream Big, a free community outreach conference, Saturday, Feb. 14. . .


UTHSC Professor Honored by National Academy of Inventors

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Duane Miller, professor and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.


Fighting Breast Cancer Requires Awareness

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“We’re the last to get screened, the last to get treated, and because of that we tend to die earlier,” said Patricia Matthews-Juarez, PhD, and co-director of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s Research Center on Health Disparities, Equity and the Exposome.