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UTHSC News: New Pathologists’ Assistant Program Prepares More Students to Make an Impact

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In its second year, the College of Health Professions’ newest program is continuing to grow. The first class in the Pathologists’ Assistant (PathA) Program started in January 2023, consisting of seven students who are now in clinical rotations and on track to graduate in December. The program expanded this January with 10 new students in… Read More


Employment Engagement Series | July 10, 2024

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The Human Resources Employment team has compiled new topics for the monthly engagement series. With this programming, we hope to cultivate knowledge, explore new information, and have meaningful discussions on topics that are pertinent to furthering personal and professional development. Upcoming topics include building successful teams, business etiquette, healthy habits, and more. July Session: How… Read More


Poll Everywhere Presenter Training

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Upgrade Your UT Health Science Center Computer Before It’s Too Late (Windows and macOS)

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Very soon, unsupported Windows and Mac operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request submitted and approved by the Office of Cybersecurity.


Classic Microsoft Teams Support Has Ended

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Classic Microsoft Teams support ended on July 1, 2024. If you think you are still using the classic version of Teams, contact the Service Desk at 901.448.2222 for support.


Dealing with Toxic Colleagues – Zoom

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Difficult people will always make an appearance in your life, even in the workplace. Derived from the book Rising Above a Toxic Workplace by Dr. Gary Chapman, Dr. Paul White, and Harold Myra we take a look at toxic colleagues and how can you deal with them.


FITNESS CENTER CLOSED THURSDAY, JULY 4TH

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FITNESS CENTER IS CLOSED THURSDAY, JULY 4TH in observance of Independence Day. We will reopen Friday, July 5th at 5:30am.


RECRUITING FEMALES FOR BREAST CANCER RISK STUDY

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Seeking Female Participants for Research Study on Cancer Risk Factors for The WELCOM study: WEight Loss and Cancer Outcomes in the Mid-South