UTHSC News


Registration Begins for Day Camp Targeting ADHD Children

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Professionals at the UT Boling Center for Developmental Disabilitie have organized a unique camp from June 1 to 4 for Memphis area children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).


UT Announces $1 Billion Campaign; Now 70 Percent to Goal

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The University of Tennessee today officially launched its $1 billion fundraising campaign to enhance programs of excellence at all of the university’s campuses and institutes.


Study Suggests GAMMAGARD LIQUID May Target Pathway in Alzheimer’s

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UTHSC and Baxter International Inc. announce data from a laboratory study shows naturally occurring antibodies contained in GAMMAGARD LIQUID may bind to the primary culprit for Alzheimer’s disease.


UT Radiology Residency Program Chosen as Test Site for Portfolio

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The UT Graduate School of Medicine Department of Radiology Residency Program recently earned approval as a beta test site for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Learning Portfolio.


UTHSC Research Success Featured in 2008 Better World Report

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A product based on research conducted at UTHSC has been selected by the 2008 Better World Project as one of the top 100 examples from across the globe of how innovation from academic research makes its way to the market.


Hematology and Physiology Experts Speak at Annual Dean’s Symposium

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Marion Dugdale, MD, professor of Hematology, and Gabor Tigyi, MD, PhD, professor of Physiology, will be featured at the 7th Annual Dean’s Symposium, which will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4 at the Central Library.


Two Associate Deans Named in the College of Medicine

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Steve J. Schwab, MD, executive dean of the College of Medicine, has appointed Polly Hofmann, PhD, as associate dean for faculty affairs and J. Timothy Mashburn, MBA, as associate dean for finance and administration for the COM.


College of Nursing Names Patterson Assistant Dean for Student Affairs

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Ron K. Patterson, was named assistant dean for student affairs, effective February 18, 2008. In this position, he will be responsible for student services, admissions and recruitment.