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Arts and Casts invites a local artist to USA Health Orthopaedic Surgery once a week to brighten the day for young patients who are recovering from fractures.
Proceeds from the tournament benefit critical needs at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, the only academic cancer research and treatment facility on the upper Gulf Coast.
Members of the leadership team at USA Health took time to pen heartfelt messages of gratitude to our nursing staff.
USA Health volunteers learned about the Alabama Council of Hospital Auxiliaries’ state service project at a recent Volunteer Services luncheon.
USA Health expands leadership team with announcement of inaugural Chief Medical Officer for Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
Voting for this year’s awards starts Wednesday, May 1, at VoteNappies.com and runs through May 26.
Hundreds of patients, family members and caregivers attended Saturday’s NICU Reunion in the courtyard at Children’s & Women’s Hospital
Supported by her family and caregivers, the little girl defied the odds.
“Our Chemo Sabe volunteers astound me with their dedication, not just to patients but to the staff as well,” said Susan Crutchfield, community and physician outreach manager at the Mitchell Cancer Institute. “They seem to lift everyone’s spirits when there, and they have a reciprocal caring relationship with staff.”
USA Health’s Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship is a one-year program that provides care to residents in rural and urban areas in Alabama where prenatal care is often nonexistent.
The Healthcare Leadership Certificate takes a year to complete, with classes held in person at the Mitchell College of Business. The first cohort, a select group of faculty and staff from USA and USA Health, is working through the curriculum and expected to complete the requirements by December 2024.
Collaborative care is critical in the management of patients with IBD and demands the best of multiple specialties, including gastroenterology, surgery, radiology, rheumatology, and primary care.