
On Friday, USA Health provided more than 4,200 employees with gift blankets ranging from red and beige to forest green, all embroidered with the USA Health logo.
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On Friday, USA Health provided more than 4,200 employees with gift blankets ranging from red and beige to forest green, all embroidered with the USA Health logo.
Faculty members are now being recruited to help students excel in this new reality as part of the recently launched Primary Care Pathway Program at the USA College of Medicine.
Employees at USA Health have begun to receive the newly approved Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine just hours after shipments arrived in Mobile.
USA Health was highlighted in news reports recently regarding the new Fanny Meisler Trauma Center and the COVID-19 vaccine.
More than 4,200 employees will receive a special meal and a holiday gift as a token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.
Randall Trammell, D.O., role as medical director is to facilitate operations throughout the practice in an effort to improve patient care while fostering a quality learning environment for resident physicians and medical students.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.
Recognizing that scammers take advantage of shoppers during the holidays, the Federal Trade Commission has created a blog cleverly named the “12 Days of Consumer Protection.”
Mobile Bay magazine has teamed up with renowned local architectural designer Robert McCown, Reehlco Custom Homes and North Hills at Fairhope to present a show-stopping Inspiration Home, with proceeds benefiting USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
USA Health University Hospital Fanny Meisler Trauma Center named in honor of local family.
As part of the implementation of no pass zones, employees are trained to approach patients and visitors appropriately, remove any hazards or trash, use good hand hygiene and stop for call lights that have been turned on.
Nathaniel Jones, M.D., intends to use findings about DNA damage to see whether there is a correlation between damage and survival rates in endometrial cancer patients. He also wants to determine whether patients with significant DNA damage are more responsive to immunotherapy.