
GO Teal and White campaign raises awareness about cervical cancer during the month of January.
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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GO Teal and White campaign raises awareness about cervical cancer during the month of January.
USA Health interventional radiology is offering USA Health and University of South Alabama employees a free screening to determine if they are a good candidate for a varicose vein treatment.
Employees can receive a free consultation on both surgical and nonsurgical treatments.
There’s a new resource in south Alabama for the families of children with a pediatric autism diagnosis.
The research could potentially persuade the blood banking industry to filter out leukocytes from plasma products prior to use.
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The goal of the study is to help determine how to better care for women who take part in the Bridge Program.
USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Jan. 27.
Applications for the next Naturally Slim® program will be accepted through Friday, Jan. 17.
These employees were recognized recently for their dedication to quality patient care.
The GO Teal and White campaign aims to raise awareness about cervical cancer during the month of January.
Employees receive a 10 percent discount on their purchases.