Alvin Crawford, MD, the first African American to attend and graduate from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine, will return to his alma mater Monday, February 26, for a celebration and book signing of his recently published autobiography, a presentation on his research, and visits with students. A 1964 College of… Read More
The College of Pharmacy at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center provides a unique opportunity to student pharmacists by offering the American Heart Association (AHA) Advance Cardiac Life Support Certification (ACLS) training. This training is aimed at improving the outcomes of patients who suffer sudden cardiac arrest, particularly in hospital settings. The program enables… Read More
To better service the campus and to increase data security, UT Health Science Center ITS and Surplus have jointly developed a new process for the disposal of computing equipment. Learn more!
A retired officer of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service will be the keynote speaker at the Elinor F. Reed Distinguished Visiting Professorship March 26.
Regardless of the health plan you choose, you will be able to earn cash incentives for completing certain wellness activities. You and your spouse could each earn up to $250 a year. That is up to $500 for the employee and spouse annually