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Clinical Rounds and Case Conferences

Here is a list of the clinical rounds format seminar series that are on-going at Vanderbilt organized by broad topic areas. Please contact the coordinator for more information about the meeting format (small/large, food, etc.) and kinds of topics, as well as more information on the semester schedules or to be included on their weekly mailing list.

Sarcoma Tumor Board
7:00 – 8:00 am, Wednesdays
C2303 MCN

HIDI Case Conference
4th Wednesday, 1 pm
These case conferences discuss the patients that come to the Comprehensive Hematology Immunology Infections Disease Program (CHIIP) clinic and sign to participate in our Human Immunology Discovery Initiative (HIDI) project/IRB. We discuss their symptoms, trajectory, family history, etc. along with the specific research details of their disease.
Contact: Summer Brown

Internal Medicine Grand Rounds
8:00 – 9:00 am, Thursdays
208 Light Hall

Hematology/Oncology Division Conference
7:30 – 8:30 am, Fridays
Either 749 PRB or 898J PRB

Pediatric Infectious Disease Case Conference
1:00 pm, Mondays
Wadlington Conference Room, 2nd floor of Children’s Hospital
Pediatric ID fellows present 2-3 cases, each with a faculty discussant and then a discussion of some literature relevant to the case (usually either pathogenesis or controversies around treatment).  Typically attended by the entire Peds ID Division as well as various students, some post-docs, etc.

Pediatric Grand Rounds
Pediatric Grand Rounds are held every Tuesday morning from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. in the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Theater, Room 2210.

Orthopaedics Fracture Conference
7:00 – 8:00 am, Wednesdays

Ophthalmology Neuro-Radiology Conference
The Ophthalmology Neuro-Radiology Conference is offered every month on the second Friday of the month from 8:00 to 9:00 PM in the Elliot Conference Room, Vanderbilt Eye Institute. The meeting provides an opportunity for clinicians to hear about the latest developments in neuro-radiology for eye disorders and discuss them in the context of patient care.

Objective(s): 1 clinical and radiological presentation of neuro-ophthalmological diseases 2 differential diagnoses for neuro-ophthalmological symptoms and signs 3 how and when to order the appropriate imaging for a given case 4 how to interpret imaging studies of the eye 5 how to write a clear, concise, and understandable report
Location: Elliot Conference Room
Specialties: Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Resident Morning Report
10:30 – 11:15 am, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
7401 Vanderbilt University Hospital

Hematology/Oncology Continuing Medical Education Conferences
(Click for a list of conferences, dates & times)

Department of Medicine Division Conferences
(Click for a list of conferences, dates & times)

List of Reoccurring Conferences
(May not all be applicable)