Kimberlee Norwood’s Retirement Party has been rescheduled to February 26th, 2025 due to the possible inclement weather. Please save the date to honor Kimberlee Norwood on her 26 years of dedicated service to the College of Medicine. Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 Location: SAC (OD Larry Dining Hall) Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Did you know you can check your Service requests by clicking on the My Requests button on the TechConnect home page? After you submit a service request, the ticket will go through several stages, so keep an eye on My Requests to find out how things stand. These are the available statuses. STATUS DESCRIPTION New The ticket has been received… Read More
Join the Office of Academic Success on Wednesday, February 5, 12–1 p.m. in Schreier Auditorium to dive even deeper into evidence-based study strategies for students in professional school. This is a follow-up to our Study Strategies part 1 session from the fall semester. Whether this is your first semester or you are a returning student,… Read More
Who: Healthy FEMALES aged 18-35 or 50-85 with a BMI 20-25kg/m or > 30kg/m. Compensation: $150 after the last study visit Where: Elma Roane Fieldhouse, University of Memphis What: 2 visits at the study site: • Screening visit (~0.5 hr): consent, pick up materials needed • Study visit (~1-2 hrs): DEXA scan, blood and fecal… Read More
The Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Unit of the Department of Preventive Medicine offers free one-on-one assistance to investigators via Zoom. Clinic sessions are open to all regular UT Health Science Center faculty and residents with one-day advance registration. At the BERD Clinic, attendees receive free advice on statistical analysis and design, biomedical informatics, and publication and journal… Read More
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, Happy Lunar New Year! Welcome to the Year of the Snake! We are excited to announce that the first Lunar New Year Fair will be held on Saturday, February 8, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM at the Agricenter. This event, organized by the Greater Memphis United Chinese Association… Read More
Our team at UTHSC is studying pain and discomfort in people with dementia and/or cancer. Problems with memory and thinking may be related to a greater risk of pain and discomfort. By participating in this study, we hope to learn about how people with dementia and cancer experience pain and discomfort in order to inform… Read More
Maybe your home has a doorbell camera, or a thermostat you can adjust via an app. Maybe you have a baby monitor you can check from anywhere, or an over you can turn on when not at home. These smart home devices are internet-connected devices and appliances designed to make our homes more efficient, comfortable… Read More