VUMC plans to acquire full ownership of Tennova-Clarksville from subsidiaries of Community Health Systems Inc. for $600 million.
Amid rumors of layoffs, Vanderbilt University Medical Center officials acknowledged May 5 that "some positions have been eliminated," but declined to reveal how many employees will lose their jobs.
The Vanderbilt Program for LGBTQ Health recently laid off five staff members and eliminated its “Trans Buddy Program” following $300 million in budget cuts at the school’s medical center. “The ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Up to 650 employees of Vanderbilt University Medical Center are losing their jobs after budget cuts in the nation’s capital affected research funding. According to a ...
This story has been updated to reflect the entity providing severance. Vanderbilt University Medical Center officials have announced ongoing layoffs that could affect up to 650 employees, as well as a ...
VUMC joining a growing number of health systems making tough cuts to stay financially viable. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) will lay off up to 650 employees as part of a broader effort ...
Community Health Systems Inc. will sell the rest of its shares of Tennova Healthcare -Clarksville to Vanderbilt University ...
Medical research at Vanderbilt is growing, not shrinking. That's one of the messages Jeff Balser, vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, delivered ...
Speaking Tuesday at a 2013 Winter leadership assembly, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vice-Chancellor Jeff Balser said layoffs at the medical center are over. Speaking Tuesday at a 2013 Winter ...