UTHSC In the Media


New Binghampton clinic will offer free care for diabetes, obesity and more

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ShelbyCares is launching a new community clinic in Binghampton on Thursday, March 27, that will expand access to preventative health care services.


Memphis Celebrates New ShelbyCares Health Resource in Binghampton

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Memphis is set to celebrate the opening of a new health resource in Binghampton tomorrow, as city officials, including Mayor Lee Harris and Commissioner Henri E. Brooks, come together alongside community representatives to inaugurate the latest extension of the ShelbyCares initiative.


ARVO Announces Recipients of Inaugural Journal Achievement Awards

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The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) announced the inaugural recipients of two new achievement awards recognizing reviewers and editors of ARVO’s three journals ― IOVS, JOV, TVST ― in the areas of Excellence in Peer Review and Excellence in Editorial Service.


University of Tennessee Health Science Center Unveils $11.5 Million Renovation of Nash Building’s Fourth Floor

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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center recently celebrated the completion of the fourth floor of its Nash Building with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking a significant upgrade to the institution’s research infrastructure, an event chronicled by UTHSC News.


Memphis People in Business: March 27, 2025

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Here’s a look at promotions, hirings and other noteworthy business events in the Memphis area.


Movers & Shakers

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After an extensive nationwide search, Dr. Michael Hocker has been named the new executive dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.


Demolition begins on abandoned Holiday Inn building in Medical District

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Demolition work on the former Holiday Inn building at 969 Madison Ave. in the Medical District began after it was abandoned for more than a decade.


Demolition of blighted tower in city core moves forward

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The demolition of a longtime blighted tower in the Medical District is progressing forward. The 969 Madison Ave. property — a 12-story, 400,000-square-foot former Holiday Inn hotel — is now a job site, with plans for the building and related structures to be torn down.