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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.
We’re hiring caring people for nursing, research, and a wide range of other roles – each in their own way helping to make health care personal. See what Vanderbilt Health’s about, and explore our excellent benefits, many of which start on Day One. Join us in Making Health Care Personal. Apply Now.
Currently under construction between 21st Avenue South and Medical Center Drive on the Main Campus in Nashville, the Jim Ayers Tower is the largest expansion to date for Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Daniel D. Joyce, MD, MS. Assistant Professor. Department of Urology. Division of Urologic Oncology. Medical School: Mayo Medical School. Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Fellowship: Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN. Clinical Interests: Kidney Cancer, Testis Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Prostate cancer, Genitourinary cancer.
The Vanderbilt Internal Medicine Residency Program provides rigorous training for future health care leaders who will improve the human condition through the practice of medicine. Our Residency Program has been training distinguished physicians and scientists since 1925 and is among the top internal medicine programs in the country today.
The Vanderbilt University Medical Center Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesia Fellowship Program is committed to providing the highest quality training for future leaders, educators and practitioners of cardiothoracic anesthesia.
High-Throughput Biomarker Core. At our Core we provide cost-effective high-throughput and rapid gene expression, complete miRNA, SNP genotyping and proteomic analyses by using gold standard RT-qPCR and sequencing methods with the combination of custom Integrated Fluidic Circuit technology from Standard BioTools and Illumina NextSeq 2000 ...
Professor Wei Zheng is the Director of the Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center. His research, funded continually by NIH for the past 20 years, focuses on the evaluation of lifestyle factors and biomarkers for cancer risk and survival.
The Division of Hematology and Oncology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center conducts research and treats all types of adult cancers including solid tumor cancers and hematological (blood) disorders, as benign hematologic disorders such as coagulation disorders and non-cancerous blood diseases.
James West, PhD, is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Allergy, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Medicine in the Department of Medicine, as well as in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.