Experts at Vanderbilt University Medical Center collaborate across disciplines to deliver superior outcomes for patients.
In cardiac care, combining prenatal treatment with urgent postnatal surgery saved an Ebstein's anomaly patient.
A drug safety center at Vanderbilt assembles a team from infectious disease, dermatology, allergy, pulmonary and critical care to mitigate adverse reactions across the board, and a five-year-running endocrinology podcast allows educators and subject-matter specialists to exchange ideas and improve clinical practice.
Our researchers are piloting alternative models for acute care settings that provide mentoring to newer nurses and better allocate staff resources. By providing nutritional support during hospital stays, VUMC's award-winning teams reduce costs and mortality rates.
Keep reading for more advances in multidisciplinary care.
A Monroe Carell multi-specialist team joined intensive efforts to save an Ebstein’s anomaly patient, illustrating advances in multi-center research and communication.
Multidisciplinary nutrition-support team wins national award for excellence in clinical care.
Advanced modeling helps manage staffing at acute-care hospitals.
Drug-safety expert Elizabeth Phillips, M.D., addresses her multidisciplinary mission to make drugs safer and more accessible.
National podcast for endocrinologists hosted by Vanderbilt physician approaches five-year milestone.
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