Interview: Dr. Jim Bailey, Author of ‘The End of Healing’
Jim is professor of medicine and preventive medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, and his research appears in many peer-reviewed medical journals.
Jim is professor of medicine and preventive medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, and his research appears in many peer-reviewed medical journals.
“I am pleased that we have been able to add to our platform of agents targeting hormonal receptors by successfully licensing the exclusive rights to the University of Tennessee Research Foundation’s SARD technology. We now have the opportunity to develop a potentially novel therapy to treat men with castration-resistant prostate cancer who do not respond… Read More
Named one of America’s top doctors by the US News and World Report in 2012, Boop is currently the professor and chairman of the department of neurosurgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, Tenn. Additionally, he works as the chief of Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital division of pediatric neurosurgery.
Earlier this week, a group from UTHSC raised $3,000 in six hours for Nepal earthquake relief, which they turned over to local representatives of the Red Cross.
These students may still only be training to be doctors, but their actions in a short period of time helped save lives. That’s because they were able to raise $3 thousand dollars for Nepal Earthquake relief in only six hours.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis is taking donations for earthquake relief in Nepal.
Faculty, staff and students at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis will be taking cash donations for Nepal earthquake relief on Wednesday.
The End of Healing by Dr. Jim Bailey will be released in a paperback edition on May 5, 2015.