VUMC Laptop Distribution events are over and you will have to work directly with VUMC/NTT to obtain your laptop. If you are currently a G-Phase or an away student, you will need to connect with them upon your return.
These laptops are required to access the VUMC network and VUMC-managed applications, including the electronic health record, eStar. They must also be used for course and NBME exams.
Managed devices are one part of VUMC’s response to ongoing cybersecurity threats to healthcare organizations across the US and the region. VUMC’s Enterprise Technical Support vendor, NTT, will provide first line technical support for technical issues with laptops. The Education Design and Informatics (EDI) team will continue to provide support for all VUSM/MGC-specific issues, including NBME exams, end of block exams, and VSTAR-related issues.
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Why am I getting a VUMC laptop?
Managed devices are one part of VUMC’s response to ongoing cybersecurity threats to healthcare organizations across the US and the region.
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If I’m getting this laptop because of security reasons, can’t you just load security software on my personal laptop?
VUMC is moving to a zero-trust network, which means only VUMC-managed devices will be able to connect to the VUMC network. You may potentially lose access to required VUMC apps.
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Do I own this laptop?
No, these laptops are property of VUMC
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Do I have to turn this laptop back in to VUMC when I graduate?
Yes, these laptops must be returned to VUMC. Details for this will be communicated to you closer to commencement.
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I am an MSTP student - what should I do with this laptop when I enter the graduate phase?
You will return your laptop to VUMC. (All students exiting the MD program for more than 90 days must return their laptop.)
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I am an MSTP student who is about to enter the graduate phase - am I getting a laptop now?
No, you will receive a laptop when you return to the School of Medicine.
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How will this new policy affect students who currently have a VUMC-issued laptop (e.g., from our research labs)? Should we pick up a new laptop for clinical duties or continue to use our existing laptop?
The research laptop you currently have is owned by that lab. You will receive a separate laptop for VUSM activities.
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What if I can't pick up my laptop on my assigned date?
Please make every effort to make it to your assigned date. If you absolutely cannot make it to your assigned date, we will discuss an alternative date with the deans.
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Can I use the VUMC laptop for classwork and not have to buy one?
Yes, you can use this laptop as your only laptop for school and clinical needs.
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If I have my own personal laptop, am I to bring both laptops to class? I don’t want to have to keep up with two laptops.
- If you are going to be working in VUMC space or accessing VUMC apps, you must use your VUMC laptop.
- If you are taking any quiz, essay, exam, etc., you must use the VUMC laptop.
- You can use a personal laptop for other class activities.
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Is this VUMC laptop monitored?
Yes, this laptop will be managed and monitored by VUMC.
- What are the laptop specifications?
- Dell Latitude 5400 Series, 14”, Intel i7. 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD (NVMe), WiFi & BT, 3.03 lbs, 12.65” x 8.42” x 0.75”
- How can I print to EBL or VU Printers?
If you have additional questions that were not answered here, please email us at edi.support@vanderbilt.edu. We will keep this page up-to-date with additional questions and information as we receive it.