In the Media Tag: Memphis medical center


UTHSC simulation center aids effort to reduce medical malpractice

The Memphis Business Journal

UTHSC’s new Multidisciplinary Simulation Center building will bring students from each of the university’s six colleges to train together with state-of-the-art simulation equipment and real patient actors with simulated conditions, putting students in an environment where they can practice patient encounters.


UT pulls $20M permit for simulation center

The Commercial Appeal

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, pressing forward with plans for its new Multidisciplinary Simulation Education Building, has pulled a construction permit. The permit for the building at 26 S. Dunlap values the construction at $20 million.


New plans for old medical district eyesore

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University of Tennessee Health Science Center may have the right “remedy” for a long-vacant high-rise in the medical district.


New plans for old medical district eyesore

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University of Tennessee Health Science Center may have the right “remedy” for a long-vacant high-rise in the medical district.


UT eyes Memphis property as hotel, conference center

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is asking potential developers for proposals to turn the old 19-story Medical Center Towers and parking garage at the edge of its Memphis campus from a boarded-up eyesore into a new hotel and conference center.


UTHSC wants proposals for replacing a boarded-up high-rise eyesore in the Medical District

The Commercial Appeal

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is asking potential developers for proposals to turn the old 19-story Medical Center Towers and parking garage at the edge of its Memphis campus from a boarded-up eyesore into a new hotel and conference center.


Medical Center anchors come together for redevelopment plan

The Daily News

“The biggest hurdle has been overcome,” said Ken Brown, executive vice chancellor and chief of operations with the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center. “There’s finally somebody in the room to say, ‘Guys, you really should play together.’”