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The
University of Tennessee Health Science Center Graduates 648
Health Care
Professionals:
Katherine
Collier Frederick-Dyer Earns M.D. from the
College of
Medicine
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Memphis, Tenn. – On Friday, May 28, the University of Tennessee Health
Science Center (UTHSC) graduated 648 health care professionals. Katherine Collier Frederick-Dyer of Tullahoma, Tenn., was one of 143
graduates from the College of Medicine.
With more than 13,300 alumni, the college is recognized for its rigorous
classroom and intensive clinical training of students. About 4,500 (40 percent) of the physicians now
practicing in Tennessee were trained at the UT College of Medicine.
The
graduation ceremony was held at FedEx Forum in downtown Memphis. Steve J. Schwab, MD, interim chancellor of UT Health Science Center, presided
over the ceremony. Jan Simek, interim
president of the University of Tennessee, conferred the degrees.
Katherine,
daughter of Howard and Carolyn Frederick, graduated with a specialty
in medicine and plans to complete a residency in radiology at the University of
Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville.
Katherine is a 2002 graduate of Tullahoma High School and received her Bachelor
of Science in math from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Harry Jacobson, MD, former
Vanderbilt Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and former CEO of the Vanderbilt
Health System, delivered the commencement address to the graduates and their
families. His remarks were titled, “Health Care is a Team
Sport.” Dr. Jacobson, a nephrologist and
health care entrepreneur, retired from Vanderbilt in 2009 after more than 12
years as CEO.
The 648 graduates were from all six of the UT Health
Science Center’s colleges.
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178 from the
College of Allied Health Sciences;
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73 from the
College of Dentistry;
n
43 from the
College of Graduate Health Sciences;
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143 from the
College of Medicine;
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36 from the
College of Nursing; and
n
175 from the
College of Pharmacy.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is to bring the
benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human
health, with a focus on the citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing
an integrated program of education, research, clinical care, and public
service. Offering a broad range of
postgraduate training opportunities, the main campus
is located in Memphis and includes six colleges: Allied Health Sciences,
Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy.
UTHSC has additional colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy plus an Allied
Health Sciences unit in Knoxville, as well as a College of Medicine campus in
Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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