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USA Health Insider

USA Health Insider is a weekly newsletter featuring news and insights for employees of USA Health as we fulfill our mission to help people lead longer, better lives. Please submit your story ideas to Carol McPhail at cmcphail@health.southalabama.edu

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Celebrating advanced practice providers at USA Health

Advanced practice provider is a term referring to Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Physician Assistants and midwives. There are more than 150 advanced practice providers at USA Health providing care to patients in nearly every department.

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Night Honoring Heroes
Tickets on sale now for Night Honoring Heroes

A Night Honoring Heroes is a night designed to honor you – the healthcare professionals who provide lifesaving healthcare to patients throughout the Gulf Coast. And, it takes the entire team of hospital personnel to make that happen.

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In the News: October 1 edition

Our physicians and researchers are experts in their fields, making them perfect sources for many health-related news stories, pediatric cancer to research breakthroughs.

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Sharon Ezelle
Ezelle named director of quality, safety

Prior to her appointment, Ezelle served in numerous leadership roles relating to healthcare quality. Most recently, she was director of quality management at USA Health University Hospital. She has also served as director of case management/social services quality at USA Medical Center and director of quality management at USA Knollwood Hospital.

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In the News: Sept. 24 edition

The physicians and researchers at USA Health are experts in their fields, making them perfect sources for many health-related news stories, from concussion awareness to lung cancer.

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Dr Wiseman
Did you know: NICU named for physician who championed newborn care

Wiseman, a U.S. Navy veteran and Harvard Medical School graduate, left private practice to become director of the department of pediatrics and director of medical education at then-Mobile General Hospital. When the University of South Alabama College of Medicine was created, he joined the faculty and founded the neonatal intensive care unit, one of the first in the country.

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