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College of Nursing Dean to Lead UT Health Science Center’s Statewide Rural Health Initiative

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Wendy Likes, PhD, DNSc APRN-Bc, FAAN, FAANP, dean of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing, will fill a new role as executive director and special advisor on rural health for the university.


New Vice Chancellor for Strategic Communications and Marketing Named at UTHSC

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After an extensive nationwide search, Karla Leeper, PhD, MBA, MA, a highly accomplished communicator with decades of leadership experience in higher education and health care, has been named the new vice chancellor for Strategic Communications and Marketing at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.


Two New Providers Join West Cancer Center

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Dr. Cory Barrows is joining our palliative care team.


How artificial intelligence is transforming medical imaging

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A decade ago, deep learning prototypes wowed conferences but rarely touched patients.


Former Shelby County Health Dept. director to start new job in Baltimore

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After navigating the daily operations of the Shelby County Health Department for four years, Dr. Michelle Taylor has accepted a new job in Baltimore.


Former Shelby County Health Dept. director to start new job in Baltimore

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After navigating the daily operations of the Shelby County Health Department for four years, Dr. Michelle Taylor has accepted a new job in Baltimore.


‘I jumped with joy’ | Anderson County senior citizens receive life-changing service

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Two senior citizens down at Anderson County Senior Center received free hearing aids from the UT Health Science Center on Thursday.


Fewer than 500 US cardiologists have this specialty: 5 notes

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There are fewer than 500 board-certified adult congenital heart disease specialists in the U.S., according to a study published July 1 in the American Journal of Cardiology, while the number of adults with congenital heart disease is growing by about 5% every year.