High InterestDr. Amal Das, orthopedic surgeon with Hendersonville Orthopedic Associates, will present “Innovations in Hip Replacements” from 1:30 to 4:30 pm, Friday, April 24, at the Pardee Health Education Center. Das will discuss the latest innovations and
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The award will be presented May 20 during the Professional Womens Luncheon in Hendersonville.
Nominations will be accepted until April 24.
Forms may be obtained at the Chamber by calling (828) 692-1413.
Dr. Amal Das, orthopedic surgeon with Hendersonville Orthopedic Associates, will present Innovations in Hip Replacements from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Friday, April 24, at the Pardee Health Education Center.
Das will discuss the latest innovations and treatment options in hip replacement surgery. He will include a discussion of new advances in anterior surgical approaches and new bearings.
Das graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his residency at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He is board certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Registration for this free presentation is required. To register, call (866) 790-WELL (9355).
[408] DR. ANNE SLOAN, HOMETOWN UNIVERSITY PIONEER, DIES AT AGE 59
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DR. ANNE SLOAN, HOMETOWN UNIVERSITY PIONEER, DIES AT AGE 59 Cancer Claims MTSU Advocate for International Education, Political Science, Women
(MURFREESBORO) – Dr. Anne Twining Sloan, a landmark contributor to educational progress at MTSU, died Saturday, April 4, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro following a long struggle with cancer. She was 59 years old. Sloan was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999. More breast cancer was discovered in 2004. In 2006, the cancer had metastasized to her bones. Sloan had been absent from MTSU since October 2008, when she suffered a broken leg. “She was the bravest, most optimistic person regarding her illness,” said Dr. Nancy Bertrand, a close friend and former professor in the Department of Elementary and Special Education. An associate professor of political science at MTSU since 1993, Sloan served in numerous positions with the Tennessee Political Science Association, including president, between 1994 and 2004. At the time of her passing, she held the title of Special Assistant to the Provost for International Education since August 2004, a position she assumed full-time in January 2006. Dr. John Vile, dean of the University Honors College, was chair of the Department of Political Science when he hired Sloan in 1994. “She was a devoted teacher and scholar who wanted to open the wider world to MTSU students,” Vile said. “Both her students and colleagues will miss her deeply.” Sloan altered the curricular landscape, introducing the Model United Nations at MTSU. She also helped to design the Global Studies courses and minor. She directed the Global Studies Program from fall 1995 to August 2001. “When it (Global Studies) became a minor, Anne took the lead,” said Dr. Doug Heffington, who succeeded Sloan as director of the Global Studies...
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