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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UTHSC Celebrates 100 Years; Centennial Book Available
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is celebrating its centennial anniversary year in 2011. To commemorate its historic first century, the university is planning a variety of special activities, including the release of a commemorative book.
The centennial book, The Legacy, The Future: A Centennial Portrait of The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, can be purchased in the UTHSC bookstore and online. The oversized coffee table book includes vivid photographs and insightful text that tell the story of the impact of the statewide academic institution. Several programs of UT Graduate School of Medicine are represented in the hardcover book.
The book is priced at $60, but the advance price is $50, plus applicable taxes and shipping ($6.95 for the first book, $1.95 for each additional book shipped to the same address). Plus, the first 1,000 orders will include a free book, The University of Tennessee, Memphis, 75th Anniversary—Medical Accomplishments, written by James E. Hamner. This book is filled with stories and facts about the campus. |