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Zimmerman recognized as top leader for his commitment to LGBTQ community
Kelsey Herbert
August 30, 2019
http://voice.vumc.org/del-ray-zimmerman-recognized-top-leader-commitment-lgbtq-community/
Ehrenfeld named Associate Dean at Medical College of Wisconsin
Zimmerman named Director of Program for LGBTQ Health
July 15, 2019
As of July 2019, Del Ray Zimmerman was named Director, Program for LGBTQ Health and Office for Diversity Affairs. He assumes the senior administrative duties for the LGBTQ Health division, and will also oversee several major ongoing projects for the Office for Diversity Affairs. Zimmerman manages the operations functions of the LGBTQ Health Program, acting as the program's internal (VUMC/VUSM) and external representative, and supervising internal staff. He remains the main point of contact for most LGBTQ Health Program issues.
Ehrenfeld’s LGBTQ health research lauded by NIH
Jenelle Grewell
February 13, 2019
http://news.vumc.org/2019/02/07/ehrenfelds-lgbtq-health-research-lauded-by-nih/
Lecture on the Intersection of Trans and Disability Studies, Feb. 25
Del Ray Zimmerman
February 5, 2019
The Vanderbilt Program for LGBTQ Health is proud to partner with the Vanderbilt University Women's and Gender Studies department to bring Alexandre Baril, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of the School of Social Work at the University of Ottawa, to campus on Monday, Feb. 25.
Dr. Baril's lecture, "Transness and Cripness: Rethinking Intersections between Trans and Disability Studies" will be held at 4 p.m. in Wilson Hall, Room 126.
TransMilitary Film Debuts at Vanderbilt On Thursday, Dec. 6
Del Ray Zimmerman
November 29, 2018
Please join Tara McKay, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Health, and Society, and Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, Professor of Anesthesiology and Director of the Vanderbilt Program for LGBTQ Health, as they present the new documentary film TransMilitary at Sarratt Cinema on campus at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 5.
One of the film's stars, Laila Ireland, a retired transgender army combat medic, will be in attendance and hosting a Q&A after the film screening.
LGBTQ Grand Rounds with Dr. Shayne Taylor: Medical Director for Transgender Health Clinic, Nov. 14
Del Ray Zimmerman
October 22, 2018
https://www.vumc.org/lgbtq/lgbtq-health-grand-rounds
Dr. Shayne Taylor, medical director of the new Vanderbilt Clinic for Transgender Health, will be delivering LGBTQ Grand Rounds from noon until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14 in 208 Light Hall.
Dr. Taylor will be providing an update on the new clinic, which opened on Aug. 24, and offer important information on the care of transgender patients.
Our team will follow up with a separate email for instructions on how to RSVP and receive continuing education credit. Please stay tuned.