Martin Fleming, MD, chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology in the College of Medicine at UT Health Sciences, remembers going door-to-door in Memphis as early as age 6 or 7 with his mother, a survivor of osteogenic carcinoma, to collect money for the American Cancer Society. His father, the late Irvin D. Fleming, MD, also a Memphis surgeon and longtime UT… Read More
UTHSC faculty are invited to participate in Neuroscience of Music and Healing, a new Anatomy and Neurobiology special topics course exploring the intersection of neuroscience, music, and healing. Delivered as a synchronous online seminar, this interdisciplinary course offers a unique opportunity to engage with emerging concepts in neuroaesthetics and the science behind music’s impact on… Read More
Tuesday, June 30, 2026 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm, central Jennifer Stewart, BPS,MPS, Information Technology Services Sign up for this free virtual training to discover the power of real-time polling. In this session, you will learn how to: Create, organize, customize, and present activities step by step. Effectively integrate Poll Everywhere seamlessly into your presentations. Craft… Read More
Stay up to date with what’s happening across UT Health Sciences with The Pulse! The Pulse is a monthly email newsletter full of the best stories, events, and media coverage of UT Health Sciences to help our university community be proud of the impact of our students, faculty, and staff, while staying connected to what’s happening… Read More
Are you looking to strengthen your resume and gain insight into what recruiters are looking for in today’s job market? Join Human Resources recruiters Gabrielle Marshall and Kiara Avant for Real Talk with Real Recruiters: Resume Bootcamp, an engaging professional development workshop designed to help faculty and staff strengthen their resumes and gain a better… Read More
ITS will upgrade the Claris FileMaker Server from June 12 at 4:00 pm through June 15 at 8:00 pm. The server will be unavailable during this time. Thanks for your patience as we work to enhance the quality of campus IT services.
The Faculty Senate at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences wrapped up the academic year by celebrating its accomplishments and honoring several people who have made a tremendous impact on the university and its future. Read more on the UT Health Sciences News website.
“Nutrition is not a side issue in healthcare, it’s fundamental to many of the things that we need to have a healthy lifespan,” UT Health Sciences Vice Chancellor for Research Jessica Snowden, MD, told a national audience Monday during a press conference hosted by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Washington, D.C.… Read More