Acquiring Providence Health System will allow USA Health to enhance capabilities across its tripartite mission of education, research and clinical care.
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.
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 Bernie Dorrough at bdorrough@health.southalabama.edu.
Shannon Scaturro, M.S.H.A., M.S.N., CRNA, FACHE, will work with USA Health Chief Executive Officer Owen Bailey, M.S.H.A., FACHE, to plan and develop strategic initiatives and operational performance that support USA Health’s mission, vision and values.
William Richards, M.D., professor and chair of surgery at the Whiddon College of Medicine, and Richard Rieske, M.D., a fifth-year surgery resident at USA Health, wrote Chapter 12: Magnetic Sphincter Augmentation for GERD.
Volunteering has been proven to help reduce depression, boost self-confidence and even help you live longer.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
This year’s symposium will feature four guest speakers along with faculty members from the Whiddon College of Medicine.
Yoga nidra offers multiple benefits, such as reducing stress, anxiety and insomnia. But this practice has an even more profound effect.
On April 14, Alabama will observe “Light up Alabama Red.” The RSA buildings in Mobile and Montgomery and the lights at the entrance of Regions Field will be illuminated in red to highlight Oral Cancer Awareness Month.
There will be three outages during the upgrade, affecting telecommunications in the hospitals and clinics the evening of Friday, April 14, and early Saturday, April 15.
About 165 people attended this year’s symposium from various states. Attendees included nurses, emergency medical service providers, advanced practice practitioners, physicians, students and community leaders.
A National Institutes of Health multisite study could lead to a consistent standard of care for antibiotic administration in NICUs.
Each week, we capture images from construction, expansion and renovations occurring across USA Health.