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The goal of the food drive is to help children who may be missing their school lunches during the COVID-19 pandemic.

USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
Ideally, we bring these issues to our supervisors. But if you donât feel comfortable using that method, the Universityâs Ethics and Compliance Hotline is available to you.
USA Health hospital employees can get their mandatory flu vaccine at several scheduled clinics beginning this week.
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USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.

Because of safety concerns related to COVID-19, USA Health Childrenâs & Womenâs Hospital has postponed its annual bell ringing ceremony that celebrates patients who have completed their treatment for childhood cancer.
Morrison Healthcare, which has roots in Mobile as Morrisonâs Cafeteria, will assume operations on Thursday, Oct. 1.

Project Inspire was an idea that Jon Simmons, M.D., trauma medical director and chief of trauma and acute care surgery at USA Health, had after previously witnessing a âscared straightâ type of program.
USA Health employees pulled together to weather Hurricane Sally last week, adapting quickly to schedule changes and making other adjustments to keep patients in the hospitals safe.