The Scope E-Newsletter

January 2011

From the Dean's Office

Dean's Message

UTGSM Remembers Dr. George F. Schuchmann

UTGSM and Its Programs Earn Maximum Accreditations

In the Spotlight

Clinical Trials Bring New, Advanced Treatment for Emergency Condition of Aorta

COM Students on GSM's Medical School Task Force Provide Double Perspective

OB/GYN Residents Broaden Skills While Serving Guatemalan Women in Need

New Laboratory Focuses on Regenerative Medicine and High School Outreach

Surgery Alumnus Recounts First Weekend of Solo Trauma Attending Call

The Life and Work of Dr. Solomon Featured in UT Achievement Magazine

Surgery Resident Dr. Gandhi Presents ODAM Research to Melanoma Experts in Australia

Pathology Society Awards Dr. Sneed for Resident Research

Faculty and Staff Honored for Long-Term Service

Residents and Fellows Engage in Knoxville's Medical Community

Rawn Achieves Professional Research Certification

Genetic Counselor Putnam Earns Board Certification

New GSM Staff

News

UTMC and Community Hospitals Support Tobacco Free Campuses

UTHSC Celebrates 100 Years; Centennial Book Available

Women's Health Featured in Frontiers Magazine

Save the Date: Resident and Fellows' Research Days

Research @ Lunch Spring 2011 Meetings Set

January Resident Business Course Examines Contracts

Continuing Medical and Dental Education

CMDE Calendar

Register Today: Diabetes Conference, March 19

CME Courses at UTK Focus on Lean Healthcare and Change

Oral Surgeons Learn About Trauma Management

Scholarly Activity

Presentations

Publications

 

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Women's Health Featured in Frontiers Magazine

From advancements in the treatment of women's cancers to the great increase in the number of women in the medical field, women have been the catalyst for dramatic changes in medicine over the past decade.  The December 2010 issue of Frontiers magazine features a compelling look at some of these changes, including the fields of gynecologic oncology and urogynecology, robotic surgery options for women and programs for weight management.  Also featured are a local perspective of women in medicine, updates on promising clinical trials and investigation of women's health issues conducted at the UT Graduate School of Medicine. 

To request a print copy of this issue of Frontiers, contact the UT Graduate School of Medicine at 865-305-9190, or request to be added to the mailing list.

Frontiers magazine is a publication for alumni and friends.  It is produced by the University of Tennessee Medical Center and UT Graduate School of Medicine, which form the region's only academic medical center. 

 

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