At least one member of each band performing during Doc Rock has a connection with USA Health or the Whiddon College of Medicine.
Mobile Bay Magazine named three representatives from USA Health and the Whiddon College of Medicine to its annual 40 Under 40 class. Honorees are residents under the age of 40 who demonstrate leadership, professional excellence, and a commitment to the Mobile Bay area.
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Sara Shank, M.D., FAAP, looks forward to supporting families of neurodivergent children through the medical system, school system, and community, so they feel less alone.
The Senior Bowl visits are organized through the hospital's Mapp Child and Family Life Program, which is aimed, in part, at normalizing a child's stay at Children's & Women's Hospital.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high-quality customer service.
Seeking hope is a choice, and it’s one we can learn to make every day.
We must continue to look ahead and always hold on to hope. Hope for our patients. Hope for our fellow workers. Hope for ourselves.
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As part of our Safety Starts with Me initiative, USA Health introduces a safety behavior and tool of the month to be discussed and practiced at huddles and in departments across the health system.
Earlier in 2023, Simon Grelet, Ph.D., and his colleagues developed a provisional patent for the technology, which involves labeling cells that have received mitochondria from donor cells.
Danuel Laan, M.D., FACS, FASMBS, will advocate on both a local and national level for further access to medical care for patients suffering with obesity.
“I wanted the opportunity to teach clinical care to resident physicians and medical students at an established academic institution that is committed to the delivery of patient-centered, evidence-based medical care.”
Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., M.P.H., attended the White House Cervical Cancer Forum on Thursday, Jan. 25, in Washington, D.C., where a national network to study self-collection of vaginal samples was announced.