UTHSC Announcements


OIED Presents: Got Civility? Lecture Series

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Wednesday, August 2nd In-person and Zoom– Lunch 12- 1pm CST

Wednesday, August 9th In-person, Lunch 12-1 pm CST  

Thursday, August 10th, Zoom, Lunch 12-1pm CST 

Wednesday, August 16th In-person, Lunch 12-1 pm CST  

Thursday, August 17th, Zoom, Lunch 12-1pm CST 

Wednesday, August 23rd, In-person, Lunch 12-1 pm CST  

Thursday, August 24th, Zoom, Lunch 12-1pm CST


Type 2 Diabetes Study Opportunity

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This is a 6 month research study on the effect of diet on diabetes health which may help your diabetes to go into remission.


Currently Recruiting for Blood Fats and Diabetes Risk Study

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Are you a healthy adult male or female, African American or Caucasian, between the ages 18-65 who has normal blood sugars and no personal or family history of diabetes.


2023 Surgical Oncology Annual Cancer Symposium: State of the Art Management of Colorectal Cancer

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Saturday, September 30, 2023
7:30 AM – 3:30 PM (breakfast and lunch will be provided)
UTHSC – Mooney Building, Library, Room 201


James H. Horner, MD, DVP – SPRINT AHEAD – An Update in Hypertension

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(Part of the College of Medicine 2023 Alumni Weekend)
Friday, September 22, 2023
11:30 AM – 3:30 PM (lunch will be provided)
UTHSC – Mooney Building, Library, Room 201


UTHSC News: College of Nursing Collaborates with Baptist Memorial Health Care on OR Nursing Program

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Nursing has developed an Operating Room Scholars program to educate nursing students as perioperative nurses through the college’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Baptist Memorial Health Care is working with the UTHSC College of Nursing to develop the curriculum and pilot the program. The… Read More


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – Turn Off Information Storage on Your Browser

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Many computer users take advantage of the convenience of saving credentials into your browser so you don’t have to enter them repeatedly. This lets you instantly fill out credit card numbers and personal information across all websites. However, all this data is stored in your browser, meaning a criminal can potentially access it.

A far safer alternative is to disable this feature completely and use a password manager. Password managers are separate from your browser and, unlike browser-based credential storage, are always protected by a master password.


Reinvigorate Your Research Impact in Just 5 Days

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Join us for 5 days of asynchronous activities to help you better understand and manage your online scholarly presence and the impact and reach of your research.