During January, USA Health employees are encouraged to practice a new safety behavior.
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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Two employees at Children’s & Women’s Hospital were presented with “Nothing Bundt the Best” awards, which has replaced Employee of the Month recognitions.
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The highly competitive grants provide each researcher $50,000 in funding per year for two years. The awards function as seed funding for early-stage studies, allowing researchers to generate the additional data needed to attract major national funding.
Thakur gave three lectures during the meeting covering different aspects of skull base surgery.
The partnership between the Center for Healthy Communities and the Mobile County Health Department – now in its second year – aims to increase the number of community health workers who will empower struggling communities to build resilience in the event of a disaster.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Project Inspire is back and making a difference in the Mobile community.
Walker Plash, M.D., an emergency medicine physician, shares some tips on preventing holiday-related injuries.
Effective Dec. 19, face masks are required in every USA Health setting.