The Scope E-Newsletter March 2009

The Scope: March 2009

From the Dean's Office

Bright Spots: Reaching Our Goal One Step at a Time

In the Spotlight

Patents Demonstrate Advances in Neurological Diseases and Nuclear Medicine

B. Beasley Passes National Certification Exam in Molecular Genetics

Preston Medical Library CAPHIS Prepares for 20th Anniversary Celebration

New Faculty, Staff, Residents and Fellows

News

Genetics Center Offers Tests Exclusive to the Region

Annual Performance Evaluations for Staff Due March 27

Spring '09 Frontiers: Going Beyond our Doors to Serve the Community

Business Survival Skills Series Continues March 25

The Pulse Has a New Look

Graduate School Updating Disaster Plan; Training to Follow

Medtronic Announces New Disclosure Practice

Law Discusses Impacts of Proposed Resident Reductions

Continuing Medical and Dental Education

CMDE Calendar

Register by March 31 for Faculty Development CME Workshop, April 3

Growth Factor, Technology in Oral Surgery Topics of Sullivan CDE Lecture

CME-Certified Grand Rounds Offer Diverse Topics

Research

Graduate School of Medicine Shares Knowledge Worldwide

   Research Highlights

   Presentations

   Publications

 

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CME-Certified Grand Rounds Offer Diverse Topics

Earn CME credits by attending the CME-certified grand rounds this year. The UT Graduate School of Medicine presents these sessions with Internal Medicine and the University of Tennessee Medical Center Brain and Spine Institute.

The Neurology/Neurosurgery Quarterly Case Conference series is intended for physicians and allied health professionals who provide care for patients with neurological and neurosurgical diagnoses. The Brain and Spine Institute and UT Graduate School of Medicine offer the following remaining 2009 sessions:

April 20: Traumatic Brain Injury
July 20: Neurological Infectious Diseases
October 19: Neurological Emergencies

These sessions are held in Morrison's Conference Center, 7-8 a.m.  Questions can be directed to the Institute at 305-8046.

The Graduate School of Medicine and Internal Medicine offer a monthly CME-certified series, which focuses on the broad topics managed by Internal Medicine physicians to provide a diverse educational opportunity.  The series is intended for primary care and internal medicine physicians and surgeons, and sessions are held in Morrison's Conference Center, 8-9 a.m.

Sessions remaining in the 2008-2009 academic year include these:

April 14: Sickle Cell, Part 2
May 12: GI Ultrasound
June 9: Rheumatoid Arthritis

Questions about the Internal Medicine grand rounds can be directed to 305-9340.

The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  The UT College of Medicine designates each educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM.

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