UTHSC Announcements


Amy A. Brewer, MS, RD, LDN, MDXL is retiring after 36 years as a research nutritionist at UTHSC

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Please join us, if you will, in our heartfelt send-off for Amy and in celebration of all her contributions to UTHSC research on June 28th, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at 920 Madison Ave, Suite 300A, Division of Endocrinology on the UTHSC campus. Inquiries, please contact Bridgette Cain at 516-2212


Vote for UTHSC Campus Police in the “Tennessee’s Best-Looking Cruiser Award”

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The Tennessee Highway Safety Office is hosting the 20th Annual Law Enforcement Challenge, featuring the “Tennessee’s Best-Looking Cruiser Award.” The UTHSC Campus Police Department has entered this competition with a photo of our new police cruisers against the UTHSC Campus backdrop in front of the Hyman Building.


RECRUITING FEMALES FOR BREAST CANCER RISK STUDY

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Seeking Female Participants for Research Study on Cancer Risk Factors for The WELCOM study: WEight Loss and Cancer Outcomes in the Mid-South


UTHSC News: Grant Supports Research to Identify Barriers to Health Care for Black Women

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A $1.58 million grant will support work by a health communication scholar at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Nursing and a medical oncologist at West Cancer Center and Research Institute (WCCRI) to identify sociocultural and structural factors that are root causes of cancer health disparities for Black women in the Mid-South.… Read More


Amy A. Brewer, MS, RD, LDN, MDXL is retiring after 36 years as a research nutritionist at UTHSC

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Please join us, if you will, in our heartfelt send-off for Amy and in celebration of all her contributions to UTHSC research on June 28th, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at 920 Madison Ave, Suite 300A, Division of Endocrinology on the UTHSC campus. Inquiries, please contact Bridgette Cain at 516-2212


Brief Network Outage Tomorrow (June 22, 2024) as We Switch Providers

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Network Services is changing Internet Service providers tomorrow at 10:00 am and services may be down for up to one hour.


Cybersecurity Tip of the Week – Make Sure Your Smart Devices Stay Secure

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We love our smart devices – thermostats that learn our habits, refrigerators that order groceries – but with all that convenience comes a little responsibility: security. Here’s the thing: smart tech relies on data, and that data needs protection.
Imagine your smart devices are like chatty friends, constantly exchanging information to get things done. While that’s how they work, it also means there’s a chance for someone to eavesdrop and steal your data. Read more for some tips on keeping smart devices secure.


UTHSC News: Leadership and Service Hallmarks of Recent DPT Grad’s Time at UT Health Science Center

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Joshua Miller’s journey into physical therapy began when he shadowed at a clinic in Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital while studying for his bachelor’s degree. “Coming into undergrad I was pre-med, so I was planning to be a doctor. In my sophomore year I thought, ‘do I actually want to be a doctor, or have I… Read More