The Bone Doctor’s Concerto: Music, Surgery, and the Pieces in Between. Book signing and Reception with Dr. Alvin Crawford
|Join Dr. Alvin Crawford for a reception and book signing of his autobiography on Monday, February 26!
Join Dr. Alvin Crawford for a reception and book signing of his autobiography on Monday, February 26!
Drs. Theodore Cory and Santosh Kumar are enrolling African American women for a research
project “Isolation of Blood from Healthy Control Donors”, to find out how the immune system
responds to infection with infectious diseases.
Subjects must be between the ages of 18-50, and generally healthy. Subjects must not be
heavy alcohol users, use illicit substances, have liver damage, have HIV, the human
papillomavirus (HPV), or be pregnant.
Subjects will be asked to provide 4 tablespoons of blood in one blood draw and will be
compensated $25.
Please contact Dr. Theodore Cory at tcory1@uthsc.edu, or 901-448-7216.
Join the Office of Access and Compliance for a discussion of The Water Dancer, a New York Times bestselling novel by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Stalking: Know It, Name It, Stop It
A public awareness training, presented by the Office of Access and Compliance created in part, by the Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC) on identifying, addressing, reporting, and supporting persons who have experienced stalking.
Join us for the seventh annual Brad Baker Honorary Race for Sight 5K to benefit the Hamilton Eye Institute Lions Club with a mission to provide eye care for those less fortunate in the Mid-South region and abroad. Don’t feel like running? You can also be a virtual/spirit runner! Register here: https://raceroster.com/events/2024/84244/hamilton-eye-institute-race-for-sight-5k
Due to campus closure, the Conversation with Mayor Paul Young has been postponed to a later date. More information will be posted soon. The UTHSC American Medical Association Medical Student Section is excited to announce that we will be hosting Mayor-Elect Paul Young on Monday, January 22 at 3:00 PM to speak about his past… Read More
As the only one in her family to pursue medicine, Woodi Woodland said she missed having someone in medicine to turn to as she began her journey in medical school. That feeling has inspired her to mentor incoming students. “Not having anyone within medicine, especially as an African American female in the U.S. at the… Read More
We kindly invite you to attend the seminar on Monday, January 22, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM CDT. The speaker is Dr. Madeleine Udell, Assistant Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, with an affiliation with the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering and courtesy appointment in Electrical Engineering.