
Last year, more than 100 student athletes were treated on Saturdays at USA Health for injuries ranging from fractures and tears to sprains and strains.
The trauma, acute care, and burn surgeon at USA Health and assistant professor of surgery at the Whiddon College of Medicine was recognized for her tireless dedication to her patients, her community, and public health advocacy.
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Last year, more than 100 student athletes were treated on Saturdays at USA Health for injuries ranging from fractures and tears to sprains and strains.
Two USA Health physicians and two USA Health clinics won Nappie Awards in the 2023 Lagniappe readers' choice competition.
Within the 24,000-square-foot surgery center, there are six operating rooms and two spaces for procedures. Surgical specialists in pediatrics, orthopaedics, urology, general surgery, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, podiatry, ear nose and throat, and more will care for patients there.
“We are pleased to recognize University Hospital for its commitment to caring for those in their community who need cardiovascular care,” said John Warner, M.D., FAHA.
“Sarah’s passion for patient-centered care makes her a great fit for this new role,” said Natalie Fox, D.N.P., PNP-BC.
The 5th annual Women in Cancer Immunotherapy Network Leadership Institute will explore a variety of topics that benefit female scientists as emerging leaders in the field of cancer immunotherapy.
The pilot program, funded by a grant from the American Nurses Foundation and the United Health Foundation, is designed to identify and reduce stress reactions before they develop into lasting issues.
Former USA Health chief resident adds background of treating patients of all ages to University Hospital team.
The Mobile Medical Museum welcomed two members to its Board of Trustees, including Brittany Brown, R.N., M.S.N.
Daniel L. Preud’Homme, M.D., "was a superb clinician, a valued mentor, and continuously exuded an enthusiasm for life.”
Bassam Bassam, M.D., says direct care of patients with neuromuscular diseases is the best way to understand illnesses, motivate research, and advance the field of neurological medicine, while training future neurologists in academic and clinical settings.
Family medicine provider returns to Mobile, academic health system to encourage patients to pursue a healthy lifestyle.