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6th Congressional District
HIGHLIGHTS$75,775,391in uncompensated care provided by VUMC
15,532pediatric patients served by Monroe Carell Jr. Children?s Hospital at Vanderbilt (2,523 inpatient, 13,009 outpatient? Nov. 2017 to June 2018)
DISTRICT FACTS
3,254 VUMC employees 643 VU employees
$2,606,180in financial aid paid by VU to undergraduate students from the district
2,537VU alumni living in the district
126 students enrolled (59 undergraduate, 20 graduate, 47 professional)
Tennessee's
- 8 local Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network
(VHAN) hospitals (as of Nov. 1, 2018)
- 7,807 VUMC ambulance transports
- 752 VUMC LifeFlight transports
- 5,205 calls to the Tenn. Poison Center at VUMC
- 488 district residents? births at VUMC
- 46 participated in breast cancer education
forums (English/Spanish)
- 78 participated in cervical cancer education
forums (English/Spanish)
- 166 practicing VU School of Medicine alumni
- 612 practicing VU School of Nursing alumni
- 1,154 VU donors
- 79 K-12 youths participated in VU Programs
for Talented Youth
- 5 youths participated in Dyer Observatory
Summer Camp
- 2 youths participated in STEM Exploration
Experience for Kids summer program
9,480 inpatient discharges from VUMC 72,272 patients seen in an outpatient setting (Nov. 2017 to June 2018)
This data is for all of Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, White, and Wilson counties for FY 2018.
Representative John Rose (TN-06)
For more information, please contact Vanderbilt?s Offices of Federal Relations: Christ ina West (VU) (202) 216-4370? Alex Currie (VUMC) (202) 216-4366
Select data points from vanderbilt.edu/community-relations/map
Vanderbilt?s FY 2018 runs July 1, 2017 ? June 30, 2018.
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6th Congressional DistrictTennessee's
- 10 participated in town hall education about
clinical trials (English/Spanish)
- 14,736 otolaryngology procedure and clinic
visits to VUMC?s Bill Wilkerson Center for ear,
nose, and throat diseases and
communication disorders
- 4,623 hearing and speech patients treated at
the Bill Wilkerson Center
- 1,862 Child and Adolescent Needs and
Strengths assessments performed for the
Tenn. Dept. of Children?s Services (DCS) by the
VUMC Dept. of Psychiatry
- 241 specialized, multi-disciplinary case
reviews for at-risk youth and families
conducted by the Dept. of Psychiatry?s Center
of Excellence
- 277 DCS staff trained by VUMC Psychiatry?s
Center of Excellence on standardized
assessments for children in state custody
- 185 Disability Pathfinder resource calls to the
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on
Human Development
- 5 businesses to which health and wellness
information was provided by Vanderbilt
Corporate Health
- 6 individuals participated in the Next Steps
programs (inclusive higher education
programs for individuals with intellectual and
developmental disabilities)
- 15 schools benefited from having teacher
candidates from VU Peabody College of
education and human development
- 190 residents participated in unique learning
opportunities through Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute (intellectual and cultural
noncredit courses, programs, and trips for
adults over 50)
- 79 residents enrolled in precollege and/or
adult programs at VU Blair School of Music
- 544 library materials provided through
interlibrary loan program
- 200 youths participated in VU sports camps
- 994 VU Athletics season ticket holders
For more information, please contact Vanderbilt?s Offices of Federal Relations: Christ ina West (VU) (202) 216-4370? Alex Currie (VUMC) (202) 216-4366
Select data points from vanderbilt.edu/community-relations/map
Vanderbilt?s FY 2018 runs July 1, 2017 ? June 30, 2018.