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Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Referring providers. General Information. (615) 322-5000. Physician Referral and Appointments. (615) 343-4444 or (800) 288-5000. MORE INFORMATION. Careers at VUMC.
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center provides all medical services. Our helicopters are some of the fastest in the Tennessee area, offer the flight crew complete access to the patient, and have some of the most advanced safety features in the industry.
Dr. Cass is the preceptor for the Outpatient Thoracic Oncology Rotation. Manuel Cortez, PharmD, BCOP. Dr. Cortez is a clinical pharmacist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center practicing in inpatient Medical Oncology.
The Division of Genetic Medicine provides an academic environment enabling researchers to explore new relationships between disease susceptibility and human genetics. The division was established to host both research and clinical research programs focused on the genetic basis of health and disease.
Medical Assistants contribute to the healthcare of patients by assisting with exams and procedures, organizing and managing patient flow, and taking on other responsibilities based on their specific role.
Mark P. de Caestecker, MBBS, PhD, runs an NIH-funded lab-based research program in the Division of Nephrology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His lab is currently using genetic models in mice and patient derived IPS cells to evaluate effect of inherited mutations in the BMP type 2 receptor, BMPR2, on pulmonary vascular cell function ...
Vanderbilt University Hospital has been named a Top Teaching Hospital by the Leapfrog Group, a large coalition of public and private purchasers of employee health coverage that works to encourage health care safety, quality and affordability.
The VPDC has the largest clinical program in the state of Tennessee and offers medical and surgical management options for patients with PD and related disorders. Faculty and staff are leaders in clinical research for groundbreaking new treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Lee Richardson, MD, is a fellow in the cardiology program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Originally from Nicholasville, Kentucky, he attended college at Transylvania University and medical school at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.