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The two-day visit is sponsored by the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and the Society of Black Academic Surgeons.
Mitchell Cancer Institute researchers analyzed the impact of remote symptom monitoring for cancer patients.
In the new role, Marie Katz will oversee all marketing and communications efforts for USA Health and the Whiddon College of Medicine.
“If ever there was a question about why we do what we do, days like today answer that.”
Kevin Wong, D.O., is the only pediatric interventionalist on the Alabama Gulf Coast.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory illness that typically causes mild, cold-like symptoms. However, it can be dangerous for babies, toddlers, and older adults.
More than 500 guests gathered to see the remarkable stories of USA Health teams in action as they provided exceptional care to patients.
William Kilgo, M.D., applied the test to a diverse group of patients to determine the feasibility of its real-world application and concluded it is a reliable indicator of disease activity.
USA Health internal medicine physician Celeste Sullivan Trice, D.O., will staff the new Acute Intervention Management Clinic at the Mitchell Cancer Institute.
As interim chair, Christopher Keel, D.O., FACS, led the creation of a five-year urology residency program. He also has worked to recruit urology specialists with an interest in academic medicine.
The award was given to Crews for her lifelong devotion to advocacy for her patients that enhances their health and well-being.
Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., M.P.H., FACOG, is the director of the Division of Cancer Control and Prevention at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, where she conducts research in cancer care delivery and supportive care for cancer patients and survivors, and is a principal investigator on grants totaling $1.3 million.