The Scope E-Newsletter
March 2012
From the Dean's Office
New Initiatives Support the Community
UT Center for Advanced Medical Simulation Opens to the Community
In the Spotlight
Dr. Carlson Announces the Kelly L. Krahwinkel Endowed Chair for OMFS
Internal Medicine Residency Program Provides Model for Performance Improvement
Imaging Trial for Novel Liver Cancer Treatment Shows Promising Results
Medical Student Evolves Through Narrative Medicine
Family Medicine Supports Community through Food and Clothing Pantries and Fundraisers
Physicians Take Medical Training to Ghana
Anesthesiology Resident Benefits Patient Care Through Gift
Dr. Matthew Mancini Inaugurated as KAM President
Researchers Earn Doctorate Degrees
Martha Earl Participates in Medical Library Leadership Fellows Program
New Vascular Nursing Chapter Benefits Community and Selects Rawn as President
New GSM Faculty and Staff
News
Advance Digest Spotlights GSM Research News
Resident and Fellow Research Day Coming May 23, Submit Abstracts by April 13
Resident Business Course Concludes April 19 with 'Billing and Collections'
Continuing Education
Upcoming CE Opportunities
CME Course Focuses on Using Concept of Lean
Hematology Conference Hosts Some of Nation's Best
Diabetes Conference Focuses on Trends and Treatments
Scholarly Activity
Presentations
Publications
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Advance Digest Spotlights GSM Research News
A new research digest, Advance, spotlights research programs at the UT Graduate School of Medicine and explains how the work of the institution's researchers impacts healthcare in Tennessee and beyond.
The second issue of Advance includes features on efforts to ensure healthier babies and moms; a new peptide, p5, developed at the Graduate School of Medicine that visualizes plaque in the brain; and breakthroughs in Huntington's disease and Type 2 diabetes. Also featured are regenerative medicine; dental forensics; clinical trials; and other research news.
Advance is available under Research on the GSM website and in hard copy. To request copies, contact the office of Continuing Education and Professional Development at 865-305-9190.
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