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UTHSC will provide COVID-19 testing for U of M campus

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is partnering with the University of Memphis to provide COVID-19 testing for U of M students returning in the fall. The partnership is an extension of successful research, education and outreach collaborations. Also mentioned on: Commercial Appeal: https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/2020/07/11/university-memphis-work-uthsc-covid-19-testing/5418298002/


Health Care Heroes in Unprecedented Times: Dr. Alisa Haushalter, Shelby County Health Department

The Memphis Business Journal

Growing up, Dr. Alisa Haushalter weighed whether she wanted to go to medical school or nursing. Having been exposed to the work of public health nurses, she ultimately decided that was the path for her. “I have always had an interest in understanding the intersection of culture, society, and health as well as the upstream… Read More


The Investigators: COVID-19 hospitalizations are on the rise. Here’s what that means.

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More Mid-Southerners are getting critically sick from COVID-19 and need to be hospitalized because of the disease. The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations is what health officials are watching right now, said the Executive Dean of the College of Medicine at UT Health Science Center.


Nurse researchers study expanded autonomy for advanced practice nurses during pandemic

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Nurse leaders from three prominent nursing schools in Tennessee are conducting a national study to measure the impact of a decision by state leaders to waive physician oversight of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) during the COVID-19 pandemic.


McCullers Discusses Latest Pandemic News

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Geoff Calkins opens the program by welcoming Dr. Jon McCullers to the show to discuss the latest news with the pandemic from the local perspective before then discussing what the sports future holds and more.


Shelby County health experts warn elective surgeries could be limited if COVID-19 hospitalizations don’t stabilize soon

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“The hospital system is stretched, no question about it,” Dr. Scott Strome with UT Health Science Center said. Shelby County health experts sounded the alarm Wednesday as area hospitals take in a growing number of COVID-19 patients, including those in the ICU and needing ventilators. “We are approaching a number where we are going to… Read More


Leader of UTHSC coronavirus response reacts to new restrictions on Shelby County businesses as cases surge

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Leader of UTHSC coronavirus response weighs in on Shelby County’s new restrictions as cases surge  


Childhood immunizations have dropped during COVID-19. Will it matter as schools reopen?

The Commercial Appeal

As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on across the country, medical and public health experts have voiced concerns that routine medical care — including childhood immunizations — have dropped off in the past several months.