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Campuses

More than 3,000 students are enrolled at one of the four major UTHSC campuses – Memphis (main campus), Knoxville, Chattanooga or Nashville.

Memphis

  • Main UTHSC campus located in the Memphis medical center
  • Six colleges (Dentistry,ÌýGraduate Health Sciences,ÌýHealth Professions,ÌýMedicine,ÌýNursing, andÌýPharmacy)
  • More than 1,400 residents and fellows
  • Undergoing $300-$400 million campus renovation
  • Core partner teaching hospitals
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      • Nashville: Ascension Saint Thomas
      • Knoxville: UT Medical Center
      • Chattanooga: Erlanger Health System

Affiliated Teaching Hospitals

  • Baptist Memorial Hospital
  • St Francis Hospital
  • Methodist University Hospital
  • West Tennessee Healthcare
  • UTHSC faculty practice groups – UT Regional One Physicians, UT Le Bonheur Pediatric Specialists, University Clinical Health, UT Methodist Pathology, Erlanger (EMG-UT), UT Surgical Associates (Chattanooga), West Tennessee UT Medicine (Jackson), UT Methodist Teaching Physicians ­ – serve as the core physicians for all of these teaching hospitals.

Chattanooga

  • Based atÌýErlanger Health System
  • TheÌýCollege of MedicineÌýChattanoogaÌýhas approximately 200 medical students doing clinical rotations
  • Sponsors nine residency programs and six fellowships, as well as six non-standard fellowships in theÌýGME program.
  • Features the state-of-art Skills and Simulation Lab that supports training in basic surgical and technical skills for medical students and residents, and practicing physicians

Knoxville

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  • Includes four of our colleges
      • MedicineÌý(More than 100 medical students engage in core training rotations and more than 200 residents and fellows train at the UT Medical Center
      • Pharmacy (now enrolls 35-45 students annually in years 2-4 of Pharmacy training)
      • Health ProfessionsÌý(Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology), located primarily in the UT Conference Center, has provided clinical care services to the community for more than six decades)
      • DentistryÌý(working with the College of Medicine to open a core dental training site to add to the residency programs in general dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery)

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Nashville

    • Core teaching hospital partnership withÌýÌý(Ascension Health Care System)
    • More than 100 medical residents training in internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, general surgery, family medicine, emergency medicine, and cardiology
    • NursingÌýhas rotation sites for BSN students and new clinical rotation sites for Doctor of Nursing Practice candidates
    • Pharmacy converted its existing clinical education center into a major academic site in 2019 (allowing student pharmacists who have finished their first year in Memphis the option to complete their program’s curriculum in Nashville)
    • Dentistry operates an AEGD dental residency program in Nashville