Tag: News Releases


Cheryl Scheid, PhD, Named Permanent Dean for Graduate Health Sciences

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Today Steve J. Schwab, MD, chancellor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), announced that Cheryl Scheid, PhD, has been appointed permanent dean for the College of Graduate Health Sciences at UTHSC.


Russell Chesney, MD, Chair of Pediatrics, to Receive Ira Greifer Award

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Russell Chesney, MD, professor and chair of Pediatrics for UTHSC, has been selected to receive the Ira Greifer Award, the top honor bestowed by the International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA).


Pharmacy Awarded $3.36 Million for Minority Center of Excellence

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In late June, the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded the UT College of Pharmacy $3.36 million to fund its Minority Center of Excellence (COE).


Phillips Named Associate Vice Chancellor for Alumni and Annual Giving

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Keith Carver, PhD, interim vice chancellor for Development and Alumni Affairs at UTHSC, announced that Kris Phillips has been named associate vice chancellor for Alumni and Annual Giving.


Mid-South Lions Donates $150,000 to UT Hamilton Eye Institute

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On Wednesday, July 21 at 10 a.m., Mid-South Lions Sight & Hearing Service will donate $150,000 to the UT Hamilton Eye Institute (HEI) during a check presentation and reception. The event will be held at 930 Madison Avenue.


CHEER Presents ‘Health in the City: A Fresh Take on Food’

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On Friday, July 30, 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, July 31, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Consortium for Health Education, Economic Empowerment and Research (CHEER) will host a free conference titled Health in the City: A Fresh Take on Food.


UT Board Approves Appointment of Chancellor Steve J. Schwab

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The UT Board of Trustees elected Steve J. Schwab, M.D., as chancellor for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.


The CANDLE Research Study at UTHSC Reaches Enrollment Milestone

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Organizers of the CANDLE Research Study at UTHSC announce they have enrolled 1,000 pregnant women since recruitment began in December 2006. The goal is to enroll a total of 1,500 participants.