UTHSC News


Ferry Named Chief, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes

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Russell Chesney, MD, professor and chairman, Department of Pediatrics, has announced the appointment of Robert Ferry, Jr., MD, as chief for the combined UTHSC and St. Jude Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes in the College of Medicine.


Giancarlo Mari, MD, Named Division Chief of Maternal Fetal Medicine

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Giancarlo Mari, MD, has been appointed chief of the division of Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) and director of the Maternal Fetal Institute in the UTHSC College of Medicine and the UT Medical Group, Inc. (UTMG).


Mathew Ninan, MD, Named Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology

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Timothy C. Fabian, MD, Harwell Wilson Alumni Professor and chairman of the department of surgery for UTHSC, announces the formation of a new division of surgical oncology and the newly appointed division chief, Mathew Ninan, MD.


Assessing Health of Shelby County Babies

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Researchers at the UTHSC Department of Preventive Medicine are looking for pregnant women to participate in a research study of development and learning in babies from birth to three years of age.


Registration Begins for Day Camp Targeting ADHD Children

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Professionals at the UT Boling Center for Developmental Disabilitie have organized a unique camp from June 1 to 4 for Memphis area children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).


UT Announces $1 Billion Campaign; Now 70 Percent to Goal

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The University of Tennessee today officially launched its $1 billion fundraising campaign to enhance programs of excellence at all of the university’s campuses and institutes.


Study Suggests GAMMAGARD LIQUID May Target Pathway in Alzheimer’s

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UTHSC and Baxter International Inc. announce data from a laboratory study shows naturally occurring antibodies contained in GAMMAGARD LIQUID may bind to the primary culprit for Alzheimer’s disease.


UT Radiology Residency Program Chosen as Test Site for Portfolio

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The UT Graduate School of Medicine Department of Radiology Residency Program recently earned approval as a beta test site for the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Learning Portfolio.