Volunteers needed for the Bioterrorism Preparedness Team
|The Bioterrorism Preparedness Team (BT Team) of the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department is calling for volunteers to assist in the event of a Bioterrorism (BT) emergency.
The Bioterrorism Preparedness Team (BT Team) of the Memphis and Shelby County Health Department is calling for volunteers to assist in the event of a Bioterrorism (BT) emergency.
May marked the culmination of months of work by students and faculty from all disciplines, who reached out into inner city schools to share their knowledge of health and science.
Dr. Harvey V. Fineberg, president of the Institute of Medicine, will present the First Tennessee Endowed Chair in Pediatric Pharmacy Symposium on Tuesday, June 10
Dr. Jim Dale, professor of medicine and chief of infectious disease at the UT Health Science Center, has been named a Fellow of the Association of American Physicians (AAP).
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis (The MED) and the UT Center on Health Disparities have been selected to participate in The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJF) Urgent Matters national program.
The 2003 Phineas J. Sparer Distinguished Visiting Professorship lecture will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21 in the north auditorium of the E. P. and Kate Coleman College of Medicine Building at 956 Court Avenue.
Dr. Karl Weber, the Neuton S. Stern Professor of Cardiovascular Diseases at the UT Health Science Center, joins just 228 of the finest heart health professionals from 37 countries. Induction is based on outstanding achievement in education and research.
The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) at the UT Health Science Center represented its campus to the fullest at its national conference in Washington, D.C., April 17-20.