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Emily Waltenbaugh

  • collage of photos remembering Zach Scott Jones

    Celebrating the Life of Zachary Jones (G2)

    by Donald Okoye (G2) Sept. 30, 2021   “The only truly dead are those who have been forgotten; for if you are a good person, even after death, your grave is loved” -African proverb The past couple of weeks have been especially difficult for many of us. In… Read More

    Sep. 30, 2021

  • William Quach

    Medical Scholars: William Quach explores a different approach

    by Lexie Little When William Quach (MD ’23) arrived at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine after studying biology at the University of California San Diego, he brought research experience with him. Quach, an aspiring anesthesiologist, examined how a specific protein traditionally known to play a role in the death… Read More

    Sep. 28, 2021

  • Brie Match Day

    ‘Paging Drs. White-Dzuro’: Siblings continue VUSM legacy

    Family bonds strengthen at VUSM for two students, one alumna by Lexie Little Claire and Brie at Brie’s Match Day Google “White-Dzuro M.D. Vanderbilt” and three names will appear: Gabrielle (Brie), an anesthesiology resident at Massachusetts General Hospital; Colin, a fourth-year medical student; and Claire, a first-year medical student. Each… Read More

    Sep. 23, 2021

  • Gunther Wong

    Bass Military Scholar looks to lead

    by Lexie Little As 1st Lt. Gunther Wong crouched behind a dusty wall in Afghanistan in 2016, a career in medicine didn’t pop up on his radar. However, as he reflected on the civilian needs he observed, he set his sights on applying the values and discipline he gained in… Read More

    Sep. 19, 2021

  • MGC Where Are They Now? Carly Smith ‘21

    MGC Where Are They Now? Carly Smith ‘21

    Perinatal Genetic Counselor Carly Smith, MGC, LCGC helps families along the West Coast by Lexie Little In 2021, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine (VUSM) celebrated the graduation of its first class of genetic counselors. The Master of Genetic Counseling program launched in 2019. Each member of the… Read More

    Sep. 15, 2021

  • Rachael Jameson MPH class of ’22 Discusses her Child Policy Research on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Goals for Community Action

    Rachael Jameson MPH class of ’22 Discusses her Child Policy Research on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Goals for Community Action

    by David Cohen  Rachael Jameson Master of Public Health ’22 conducted a practicum with the Tennessee Department of Health in the Office of Strategic Initiatives (OSI) with Vanderbilt MPH alumnus JW Randolph, (MPH ’18) who serves as the Assistant director. Jameson’s practicum work evaluated Tennessee’s policies around adverse… Read More

    Sep. 13, 2021

  • Sean Luong

    Threads old and new: HPSP students take oath at White Coat Ceremony

    by Lexie Little M1 students Sean Luong and Natalie Jones commit to service as officer-physicians When Lt. Col. Will Hansen officially retired from the U.S. Army on Sept. 1, 2019, he stashed his uniform in the closet not knowing light outside would ever reach its stitching for a military reason… Read More

    Sep. 10, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    MSTPublications: August 2021

    Machine Learning Prediction of Kidney Stone Composition Using Electronic Health Record-Derived Features. Abraham A, Kavoussi N, Sui W, Bejan C, Capra JA, Hsi R. J Endourol. 2021 Jul 27. doi: 10.1089/end.2021.0211. Online ahead of print. Aims: Noninvasive prediction of kidney stone composition could… Read More

    Aug. 30, 2021

  • Inaugural Masters of Genetic Counseling cohort

    Inaugural Master of Genetic Counseling cohort graduates, poised for leadership and innovation

    by Emma Mattson “It’s so hard to believe that these last two years have gone by so fast.” Gianna Petrelli That’s MGC graduate and future genetic counselor Gianna Petrelli, one of the five members of the inaugural MGC class who proudly walked across the Vanderbilt commencement stage this weekend. Read More

    May. 17, 2021

  • The Best of Both Worlds: How MSTPs Balance Life in Two Advising College Communities

    The Best of Both Worlds: How MSTPs Balance Life in Two Advising College Communities

    by Emma Mattson From Big-Little Reveal to College Cup, the four med school colleges get a lot of well-deserved publicity. But less attention gets paid to an equally crucial support system for our MD PhD students: the MSTP colleges. Maybe you’re an M2 student wondering if the transition to research… Read More

    Sep. 28, 2020