Chandra Alston named associate vice chancellor of human resources at UTHSC
Chandra Alston has been named the associate vice chancellor of human resources at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Chandra Alston has been named the associate vice chancellor of human resources at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
“When you talk about milk replacements, you have to look at the definition of milk,” says Frances Tylavsky, a professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis.
“Libraries of the days of old are no longer how libraries really work,” said UTHSC chief operations officer Ken Brown.
Chandra Alston New Position: Associate Vice Chancellor, Human Resources, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
“We are years away from knowing how damaging these products are,” says Dr. Bob Klesges with UT Health Science Center in Memphis.
Dr. Hallie Bensinger, an advanced practice nurse at UTHSC developed “What Would Socrates Think?” The game is designed to challenge students with ever-changing scenarios and, like many board games, makes use of dice, game cards and a spinner to create variables.
Dr. Jena J. Steinle, associate professor in the departments of ophthalmology, anatomy and neurobiology and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Health Science Center, has been appointed director of research at the Hamilton Eye Institute.
Dr. Jena J. Steinle, associate professor in the departments of ophthalmology, anatomy and neurobiology and pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Health Science Center, has been appointed director of research at the Hamilton Eye Institute.