After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Project Inspire is back and making a difference in the Mobile community.
In this issue, you’ll meet Ocean Kelly, who was born with a rare genetic disorder; hear from leaders in medical education and student affairs at the Whiddon College of Medicine; learn about menopause care available at USA Health; and celebrate with Providence employees as they joined the health system.
News at USA Health
Stay up to date on the latest news from our providers, facilities and researchers at USA Health.
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.
Thakur gave three lectures during the meeting covering different aspects of skull base surgery.
Ardie Pack-Mabien, FNP-BC, will lead as the interim director, and Allison Bolton, M.D., and Antwan Hogue, M.D., will serve as collaborating physicians.
The practice sees patients with diabetes, adrenal disorders, osteoporosis, and thyroid and pituitary disorders, and helps patients manage their weight and metabolism.
A guestbook for those who would like to send their sympathies to the Waldrop family will be in the lobby of USA Health University Hospital until Thursday, Dec. 8. Those at Children's & Women's Hospital who also wish to sign the guestbook can visit the front desk in the lobby on Friday, Dec. 9, through Tuesday, Dec. 13.
Dr. Haynes will be remembered as an excellent clinician and scientist who was passionate about his patients, and a trailblazer who paved the way for young African Americans to follow in his footsteps and become physicians.
As a member of the committee, Richard Menger, M.D., will serve as a spine and methodology expert to help formulate guidelines dictating best practices for spinal surgeries.
Standing three stories tall, the Mapp Family Campus Medical Office Building is home to Baldwin Family Medicine and USA Health specialty care providers who are uniquely qualified to meet the healthcare needs of people in the region.
The findings by scientists and physicians at the Mitchell Cancer Institute could be useful in developing a non-invasive test for pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
A new 28,000-square-foot multi-specialty ambulatory center is coming to west Mobile.
The Workforce Development initiative was created to train and employ people who are looking to start a career in the healthcare field through technical programs. It offers full-time pay and benefits while training.