Kimberly Williams MS, PhD(C) is enrolling African American and non-African American students for a research study “Exploring the Matriculation and Resource Utilization of African Americans with Hidden Disabilities in the Health Sciences” to understand your experiences of having as disability and being a student in the Health Sciences. Subjects must be 18 or older, enrolled in any of the colleges of UTHSC, and be of any race. Subjects will be asked to complete a brief demographic survey and do a 60-90 minute interview via Zoom or in person. At the completion of the interview, students will be compensated with a $25 Amazon e-gift card. Please contact Kimberly Williams at kwilli72@uthsc.edu or 901-448-1343.
Join the Office of Access and Compliance for a lunch and learn featuring the Shelby County Rape Crisis Center. Learn prevention measures and how to advocate for survivors of sexual assault in our community.
GSEC is inviting you to submit your abstracts to Graduate Research Day 2024! GRD 2024 will take place in the Freeman Auditorium (3rd floor of 930 Madison) with poster sessions to occur in the Madison Plaza on May 31st, 2024.
Join us on THURSDAY, APRIL 18 for the 2024 GSEC symposium titled “To Industry and Beyond” This year’s speakers will represent a variety of backgrounds and highlight science careers outside of academia.
Are you a healthy adult male or female, African American or Caucasian, between the ages 18-65 who has normal blood sugars and no personal or family history of diabetes.
All UT Health Science Center faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend to hear Chancellor Peter Buckley, Executive Vice Chancellor Raaj Kurapati, and the Planning and Budget Council at the campus-wide Finance Town Hall: Friday, April 5 12:00 – 1:00 pm CDT Join us in person at the General Education Building, room A104, if… Read More
The fourth Sickle Cell Boot Camp to Promote Nursing Excellence at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center will draw 31 nurses to Memphis from as far away as Tanzania April 8-12. This marks a continuing expansion of an innovative program that trains nurses in the care of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), hosted… Read More