UTHSC News


UTHSC Hosts Workshop on ABCs of DNA: Unraveling the Mystery of Genes

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Do you worry about what’s in your genes? On Tuesday, November 9, the UTHSC will host a workshop on the ABCs of DNA: Unraveling the Mystery of Genetics Information for Consumers.


UTHSC Communications & Marketing Team Wins Four VOX Awards

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On October 27, the UTHSC Communications and Marketing Department earned three VOX Awards (first place) and one Gold Award (second place) for work submitted in the Public Relations Society of America Memphis Chapter Annual VOX Awards.


A Vision for the Future: Advance to Top Quartile

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Vision has been defined as “the art of seeing what others can’t.” In his more than three years as executive dean of the UT College of Medicine, Steve J. Schwab, MD, has consistently practiced that art. During his tenure as executive dean, he has actively sought and enthusiastically seized new opportunities to advance the college… Read More


Australian Nursing Pioneer Kay Edgecombe Visits UTHSC

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On October 19 and 20, Kay Edgecombe, RN, an internationally known pioneer in nursing education, practice and research, will meet with UTHSC College of Nursing administrators, faculty and students.


James Morris, MD, Completes Service as COM Alumni Council President

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As of today, James W. Morris, MD, FACS, completes his service as president of the UT College of Medicine Alumni Council at UTHSC.


College of Medicine Recognizes Excellence with the Alumni Awards

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The 2010 College of Medicine’s Outstanding Alumni Awards will be presented to James C. Fleming, Ann McGuire Grooms, Phyllis E. Miller, and Jesse C. Woodall, Jr.


David Seaberg, MD, Named President-Elect for ACEP

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David C. Seaberg, MD, CPE, FACEP, dean for the College of Medicine, Chattanooga, UTHSC, has been elected president-elect of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP).


UTHSC to Create Two New Faculty Practice Groups

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Steve Schwab, MD, chancellor for UTHSC, has announced that UTHSC is creating two new faculty practice groups as joint ventures with partner teaching hospitals in Memphis and Chattanooga.