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The Scope E-Newsletter
March 2010
From the Dean's Office
GSM Emerges as a Unique Graduate Regional Medical Center
In the Spotlight
Kestler and Bruker Receive Susan G. Komen Foundation Grant
Cassada Introduces Non-Invasive Technique to Diagnose Venous Obstruction
Michael and Christie Carringer: Father and Daughter Resident Physicians
Stevens Elected to Prominent Role in Vascular Society
Carlson, Hudson and McCoy Examine OMFS Board Candidates
Kurek Elected to Board of Directors of Surgery of Trauma Organization
JAMA Publishes Poem by Preston Library's Donna Doyle
Former GSM Professor Newly Appointed Mayo Clinic Division Chief
New GSM Faculty and Staff
News
Register by March 22: Faculty Development Workshop, March 26
Resident Business Course Lite Addresses Real Estate Investments, March 25
Residents Can Submit Abstracts Online for Resident Research Day by April 26
Inaugural Fellow Research Day Coming June 2
Continuing Medical and Dental Education
CMDE Calendar
Hematology Conference Brings International Knowledge to Knoxville; 2011 Date Set
Radiology Seminar Discusses Ordering X-Rays
Scholarly Activity
Presentations
Publications
Read all articles in this issue of The Scope
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Resident Business Course Lite Addresses Real Estate Investments, March 25

Resident Business Course Lite, a series for resident physicians and dentists to gain essential business skills, will continue at noon, March 25, in Wood Auditorium with "Residential and Commercial Real Estate Investments," presented by Tricia Andrews and Megan Stansbury, Keller Williams Realty: The Laing Team. The presentation will include tips for working with a realtor; a step-by-step guide to buying your home; and information on home-buyer tax credits, renting versus buying and commercial real estate.
View the 2010 series schedule and post-session presentations on The Pulse.
Resident Business Course Lite is sponsored by UT Graduate School of Medicine Graduate Medical and Dental Education.
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