
USA Health University Urology now offers a minimally invasive procedure – mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini PCNL) – for the treatment of kidney stones.
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USA Health University Urology now offers a minimally invasive procedure – mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini PCNL) – for the treatment of kidney stones.
USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Feb. 17.
William Richards, M.D., professor and chair of surgery at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and director of the USA Surgical Weight Loss Center, became president of the Southeastern Surgical Congress (SESC) at the group’s annual meeting in New Orleans.
Gifts and pledges made this week will be counted toward the third annual USA Giving Day.
Survey will help USA Health gauge its economic impact on our region.
New ads highlight people within USA Health.
Caroline Smith has been named director of development for USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute. In her new role, she will develop and implement a strategic, comprehensive development program for the Mitchell Cancer Institute.
As part of an overall quality and safety initiative, USA Health has named a new patient safety manager for the health system.
USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Feb. 10.
USA Health clinicians and researchers are experts in their fields, making them perfect sources for health-related topics.
Betty Bullock has been recognized for her dedication and professionalism throughout her career at USA Health.
USA Health employees are invited to attend one of two town hall meetings with University of South Alabama President Tony Waldrop and other leaders from USA and USA Health.