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From the Dean's Office In the Spotlight Researchers Granted Patent for Amyloidosis Diagnosis and Treatment Regal Foundation Supports Pulmonary Disease Fellowship Carlson Chairs OMFS Residency Review Committee Solomon, Wall Lead Innovative Clinical Trial to Image Amyloidosis Medical Student Rotations on the Rise at GSM Wall Receives Grant to Improve Alzheimer's Diagnoses Nelson, Mancini Perform No-Scar Surgery Lewis Introduces Surgical Technique, Saves Limbs Celebrate Medical Librarians Month and 20 Years of CAPHIS in October News Frontiers Magazine Features Innovations in Surgery Continuing Medical and Dental Education Spaces Filling for Stroke Symposium in October Psychiatric Symposium Changes Dates to October 29-30 Mark Your Calendar: Hematology Conference Set for January 23, 2010 Record-Breaking Attendance at Heart, Lung, Vascular Conference Research Graduate School of Medicine Shares Knowledge Worldwide
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Frontiers Magazine Features Innovations in Surgery ![]() No longer just "going under the knife," surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical Center now means innovative procedures and technologies that can offer less recovery time and a better quality of life. The Summer 2009 issue of Frontiers magazine, "Surpassing Expectations: The Innovative Surgery Advancements of an Academic Medical Center," features these surgical advancements and tells how the UT Graduate School of Medicine impacts surgery in our region through our rural rotation for surgical resident physicians. This issue also describes how physicians learn surgical techniques in our Simulation Center and the all-round approach of our anesthesiologists. The Summer 2009 Frontiers is available in print and online. To request a copy or be added to the mailing list, contact UT Graduate School of Medicine at 305-9190. Frontiers magazine is a publication for alumni and friends, produced by University of Tennessee Medical Center and UT Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville. |
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