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Team Member Log-Ins

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Use this link tochange your password

Insite Log In

Insite Log In

To access Insite from inside or outside the medical center, click:

http://insite.utmck.edu/

Log in using your network username and password.

To access clinical systems (Cerner Powerchart, Pacsweb, CPOE, etc.)or other secure sites like Onsite WebScheduler, you will have to go through the Citrix gateway.

Log in toCitrix

Remote Access – Email

To access email remotely, use this link to Office 365 web access:

https://portal.office.com

Work Force Central (Kronos)

To log in to Work Force Central (also known as Kronos),click hereand use your network username and password.

UTMC Clinical Systems Access

To access applications remotely (Cerner Powerchart, Pacsweb, CPOE, etc.),click on this linkand log in using your network username and password.

If this is the first time you have used this link, you will be prompted to download a Citrix plug-in from the Citrix Access Gateway.

Emergency Blog

The Emergency Blog was designed to allow the various command posts to communicate in real time during emergencies or disasters.

Only members who are part of the Emergency Blog response team have access to this section.

Log in to theEmergency Blog

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Lexicomp

Lexicomp Online is a collection of clinical databases and clinical decision support tools that provides users with a comprehensive medical library.Log in toLexicomp

Medical Staff Office

The Medical Staff Office is a liaison between medical staff clinicians and hospital administration.

This team member resource is managed by University Physicians’ Association, Inc. It supports the medical staff by coordinating the clinical privileges and credentialing process. It also sustains the medical staff officers, medical staff committees and committee chairs in the fulfillment of their responsibilities.

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Career Development & Professional Opportunities

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Career Development & Professional Opportunities

The University of Tennessee Medical Center, as the region’s only academic medical center, recognizes the importance of continuing education. As one of our most important team member resources, we recognize its integral role in the ability for our health professionals to provide outstanding health care and compassionate patient care.

In support of furthering our health professionals’ careers, the medical center offers the chance to learn more about the hospital, continuing education opportunities, resources and policies and procedures of the organization.

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Career Opportunities for Physicians

Are you looking for career opportunities for physicians? Welcome to UT Medical Center — where your career can change your life. At the medical center, you’ll work with some of the most talented and experienced physicians, worldwide. As a member of an academic medical center, you’ll see patients, cases and conditions that you might never encounter anywhere else. And, here, you’ll discover an award-winning working environment, that fosters a culture of professionalism, teamwork and mutual respect. Most of all, you’ll help us advance our mission: To serve through healing, education and discovery.

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CPOE Educational Resources

Providers and nurses can review one to three minute videos on the key aspects of doing CPOE via this link:

CPOE Educational Resources

These videos are designed to work with PC and Apple video formats. If you have problems viewing them or would like to suggest other topics please email us atCPOE@mc.utmck.edu.

Performance and eLearning

Team members can accessPerformanceandeLearning tasksby using this systemHalogen(TMS)/Talent Management System Link.

If you need assistance, please contactTMSAdministrator@utmck.eduor call HR at865-305-9520during normal business hours.

Physician’s Medical Education and Research Foundation

In the mid-1960s, Knoxville area physicians joined as a group to support medical education and research in the community.

This group of physicians chartered the Physicians’ Medical Education and Research Foundation PMERF. They believed that the future of health care in this region depended on the local education of aspiring healthcare providers, local research (basic science, translational and clinical) and the local control of funds raised to meet these aims.

Contact

Physicians’ Medical Education and Research Foundation
1924 Alcoa Highway
Knoxville, TN 37920
865-305-9003

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Medical Library Services

As part of our team member resources, the University of Tennessee Medical Center and the UT Graduate School of Medicine offer the following on-campus libraries:

Health Information Center

Preston Medical Library

University Physicians’ Association, Inc.

Solutions to Enhance Your Physician Practice

University Physicians’ Association, Inc. (UPA)offers the East Tennessee medical communities seamless, knowledge-based solutions by providing accountable services customized to meet each client’s specific needs and challenges. Partnering with UPA provides relief to the physicians and their staff from the administrative pressures that can interfere with patient care through a variety of services such as Practice Management, Co-Employee Services, Revenue Cycle Management, and Compliance Solutions.

UPA’s alliance with The University of Tennessee Medical Center, University Health System, Inc., and The Graduate School of Medicine remains a strong and versatile relationship positioned to move in any direction that health care leads.

UPA is physician established, physician owned and physician trusted since 1995.

Visit UPA’s website for career opportunities, membership directory and locations atwww.upasolutions.com

UT Center for Advanced Medical Simulation

The UT Center for Advanced Medical Simulation, established in early 2007, is a state of the art 6500 square foot simulation center. As one of our most dynamic team member resources, it offers medical teams at the UT Graduate School of Medicine (UTGSM), UT Medical Center (UTMC), and health care professionals across the region opportunities to master medical skills using life-size human patient simulators, laparoscopic and endoscopic simulators, and other skills-building models.

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UT Hospitalists

UT Hospitalistsis a group of board-certified internal medicine physicians who specialize in providing services to inpatients at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. As hospitalists, they direct your overall care in the hospital and support a safe transfer of care back to your primary care physician, who is their partner in the outpatient setting.

UT Hospitalists provides year-round 24 hours a day, 7 days a week coverage at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, serving the East Tennessee area. The hospitalists’ special skills include an evaluation of all body systems as well as an understanding of how much support is available to you at home, which services home health can provide and other transitional services from the hospital to home. UT Hospitalists will consult specialist physicians to assist in your care when necessary.

UT Hospitalists strives to assign the same physician to each patient during their hospital stay. When this is not possible, you should have confidence that each physician in the group will provide the same quality care and ensure a complete update on your progress is given to their partners.

Contact UT Hospitalists

1924 Alcoa Highway, Box 56
Knoxville, TN 37920

865-305-9081

Fax 865-305-8769

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FAQs

Does Knoxville have a hospital? ›

According to the City of Knoxville, there are 16 hospitals in the Knoxville area.

What is the University of Tennessee hospital known for? ›

The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine (UTGSM) oversees residency and medical student education at UTMC. In addition to being a Level I Trauma Center, UTMC is recognized as a center for primary stroke, biomedical imaging, adult & children transplantation, pediatric dialysis, and kidney failure.

Is UT medical Center a nonprofit? ›

As a nonprofit organization, the medical center relies heavily on community partnerships and the support of those who believe in our nonprofit mission of providing the very best care to every person we serve — regardless of their ability to pay.

How many beds does the UT medical Center have? ›

The 710-bed hospital also is home of the region's only dedicated Heart Hospital, only adult and pediatric transplant center, the region's first certified comprehensive stroke center, a private-room neonatal intensive care unit and serves as a regional perinatal center.

What is the oldest hospital in Knoxville? ›

Open in 1902, Knoxville General Hospital, the first big hospital ever built in Knoxville, was located just northwest of downtown. It was central to the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, which afflicted over 8,000 Knoxvillians and stressed the hospital's capacities.

What is the oldest hospital in Tennessee? ›

Regional One Health is home to the oldest hospital in Tennessee, chartered in 1829.

What is the #1 hospital in Tennessee? ›

1: Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Vanderbilt University Medical Center earned the coveted spot of top hospital in the state. The hospital ranked nationally in seven adult specialties and 10 pediatric specialties.

What rank is Tennessee in healthcare? ›

Tennessee ranked 44th in America's Health Rankings 2023 Annual Report.

What degree is University of Tennessee known for? ›

The most popular majors at University of Tennessee, Knoxville include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Engineering; Social Sciences; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Psychology; Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; ...

Who is the CEO of the University of Tennessee medical Center? ›

Keith Gray is the President and Chief Executive Officer of The University of Tennessee Medical Center. Gray previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at the University of Tennessee Medical Center – Knoxville (UTMCK).

How many employees work at UT Medical Center? ›

surgical, orthopedic, aeromedical, primary care and community education. The UTMC workforce includes full and part time team members, physicians, residents, healthcare students and volunteers. UTMC is comprised of 3747 team members.

What level of trauma is the University of Tennessee medical Center? ›

UT Medical Center is a state-designated and American College of Surgeons-verified Level I Trauma Center – the highest designation available. Trauma Services works daily to advance care in East Tennessee and beyond providing the highest level of care for our patients and families.

What color scrubs are required for UT Medical Center? ›

Physicians employed by EHS and UT, including House Staff, must wear professional attire along with a white coat/ sport coat or ceil blue scrubs along with their name badge.

What is the history of the University of Tennessee Medical Center? ›

The UT Medical Center opened in 1956 as the University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center and Hospital. Its name was changed to the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences-Knoxville in 1975 and to the University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville in 1986.

How many medical schools does UT have? ›

UT System has medical schools at three academic institutions, UT Austin Dell Medical School, UT Health Science Center at Tyler, and UT Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine. Refer to the Academic Affairs website for more information on these medical schools.

Does Knoxville, TN have good healthcare? ›

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — UT Medical Center has once again been recognized as one of the best in the state, according to the 'Best Hospitals' edition of U.S. News & World Report.

Does Tennessee have a state hospital? ›

Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute (MTMHI) is a psychiatric hospital that serves 18 counties in Middle Tennessee. The hospital opened in Nashville, Tennessee in 1995, replacing the former Central State Hospital founded in 1842.

Does Tennessee have good hospitals? ›

Vanderbilt University Medical Center earned the coveted spot of top hospital in the state. The hospital ranked nationally in seven adult specialties and 10 pediatric specialties. U.S. News & World Report also awarded VUMC the "high performing" rating for 19 procedures and conditions.

What happened to Baptist Hospital in Knoxville TN? ›

The former Baptist Hospital Complex is along the Tennessee River just south of downtown Knoxville and is currently under redevelopment to be transformed into a multi-purpose riverfront complex.

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