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Eighteen students from the graduating class of medical students at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine matched in residency programs at USA Health.
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The following are upcoming menus for both USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeterias. (Some menu items are subject to change based on product availability and popularity.)
We went behind the scenes to capture images of employees who are hard at work supporting the USA Health mission.

USA Health opened a COVID-19 appointment-only drive-through testing site to the public on Monday, April 6, at Ladd-Peebles Stadium.

A new centralized approach to materials management ensured that the hospitals and clinics used the same types of supplies, from wound dressings to ports and tubing.

USA Health clinicians and researchers are experts in their fields, making them perfect sources on a variety of healthcare topics.

National Doctors’ Day is celebrated on March 30, the anniversary of the first use of general anesthesia in surgery in 1842.
USA Health monitors access of medical records through the privacy monitoring service, which has developed alerts specifically to monitor the records of patients tested and/or treated for COVID-19.
Benny Stover previously served as chief financial officer for Mercy Health Jefferson, a member of Mercy Health based in St. Louis, Mo.

The virtual visits can be for initial consultations, post-operation follow-ups, and other health needs that don’t require an in-person visit.
The following are upcoming menus for both USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeterias. (Some menu items are subject to change based on product availability and popularity.)
Internal medicine physician Bob Israel, M.D., offers tips to help us stay in the moment.