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Attendees enjoyed a tailgate dinner catered by Sonny's BBQ before cheering on the South Alabama Jaguars in the football game against the Arkansas State Red Wolves.

Published Oct 21st, 2025

More than 4,000 USA Health employees, their guests, and faculty, staff and students from the Whiddon College of Medicine celebrated USA Health Game Day 2025 on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Hancock Whitney Stadium. 

Attendees enjoyed a tailgate dinner catered by Sonny's BBQ before cheering on the South Alabama Jaguars in the football game against the Arkansas State Red Wolves. 

The following employees represented USA Health and the Whiddon College of Medicine at a special on-field presentation during the game: 

  • Drew Citrin, manager of practice operations for the department of neurology
  • Emily Dahlmann, director of the stroke program at University Hospital
  • Alicia Evans, M.D., family medicine physician and assistant professor of family medicine at the Whiddon College of Medicine
  • Chloe Holberg, director of perioperative services at Providence Hospital
  • Josh Jones, director of the Hospital Violence Intervention Program at the Center for Healthy Communities
  • Melinda Lunsford, medical assistant at Providence Gastroenterology
  • Brooke Olson, nurse manager of the Cub Crew at Children’s & Women’s Hospital
  • Catie Pace, registered nurse at West Mobile Medical Group
  • Renee Russell, oncology nurse navigator at the Mitchell Cancer Institute
  • Jerica Scott, medical assistant at the Mitchell Cancer Institute
  • Roy Weeks, director of support services at Children’s & Women’s Hospital
  • Brant Weindorf, graduate medical education coordinator for the department of internal medicine
  • David S. Williams, Ph.D., MPA, assistant dean for institutional and academic success at the Whiddon College of Medicine

View more photos from USA Health Game Day 2025 on Flickr. 

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