Four of our outstanding UT Health Science Center colleagues were among 15 individuals honored at a luncheon in Nashville Thursday with the 2024 UT Presidents Awards, the highest honor given by the UT System to employees. Please join me in congratulating our honorees: David Shibata, MD, Harwell Wilson Alumni Endowed Chair in the Department of… Read More
Raised by a mother and father who were both pharmacists in Tunica, Mississippi, Trey Eubanks, MD, has always seen the importance of taking care of people. “In that type of small community, when people get sick, they often go to the pharmacy first,” he says. “Some of them never went to the doctor and just… Read More
We are excited to announce the upcoming UTHSC Job Fair, taking place on August 7, 2024 from 10am – 12pm at UT Health Science Center (Madison Plaza | Memphis, TN).
Please consider volunteering for an upcoming Poverty Simulation scheduled for Tuesday, August 6. Poverty Simulations are an educational experience for both volunteers and participants, and they truly take a village to accomplish. Help students learn about the challenges people in poverty face in their daily lives. No experience is required, and multiple roles are needed. Learn more and sign up to volunteer here: https://uthsc.givepulse.com/event/462616-Poverty-Simulation-Volunteers-August-6 (Log in with your UTHSC credentials.)
Interested in having your class participate in a poverty simulation? Email Jess Guthrie to learn more about upcoming opportunities!
Ever noticed how when you start typing an email address, your email app jumps in to finish the job? Handy, right? But watch out—this nifty shortcut can sometimes set you up for a whoops moment. Like when you’re emailing something sensitive and oops… it ends up going to the wrong person because your email thought it knew better. Talk about an “Oh no” moment! Always stay vigilant with emails and make sure they are going to their intended audience!