UTHSC In the Media


Meeting Held On Incarcerated Youth With Behavioral Problems

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UT Health Science Center hosted more than 100 juvenile justice officials, mental health professionals, legislators, and community leaders.


New study focuses on children entering Juvenile Court System

WREG

“Today we gathered together people and organizations who work with children and families who need to know these numbers and these issues so that we can put together the plan on how we’re going to deal with it,” said Dr. Altha Stewart with UTHSC.


UTHSC Opens Pro Bono Pediatric Clinic

The Daily News

The new Rachel Kay Stevens Therapy Center, a pro bono pediatric clinic providing occupational therapy services to children and their families who are uninsured or underinsured, has opened its doors on the campus of the UT Health Science Center. It’s named in honor of Stevens, who had just started occupational therapy school at the University… Read More


Rachel Kay Stevens Therapy Center opens today

WREG

A new pediatric clinic in Memphis will offer free occupational therapy to children. Randy and Katrina Stevens are here. The clinic honors their late daughter. They’re joined by Anne Zachry from the UT Health Science Center.


UTHSC opens pro bono clinic in memory of student

The Memphis Business Journal

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) has opened a pro bono pediatric occupational therapy center in honor of a student who died in 2015. UTHSC student Rachel Kay Stevens died suddenly in January 2015, just after starting occupational therapy school. She was 21 years old.


Leadership established for new Medical District group

The Memphis Business Journal

The new Medical District Collaborative board includes … Dr. Kennard Brown, executive vice-chancellor, University of Tennessee Health Science Center …


Haslam budget plan includes new $39 million dentistry building at UT Health Science Center

The Commercial Appeal

Gov. Bill Haslam’s fiscal year 2017 budget proposal unveiled Monday night includes $39 million for a new College of Dentistry building at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis and to renovate existing dentistry school facilities.


Planners map ways to spark life in Medical Center, Edge District

The Commercial Appeal

Many different signs of various styles, colors and sizes greet visitors who drive through the Memphis Medical Center along Union: Methodist University Hospital, Methodist Healthcare, Southern College of Optometry, Church Health Center, Baptist College of Health Sciences, an orange “UT,” UT-Baptist Research Park, and University of Tennessee Health Science Center …