
The event marked an exciting new addition to Mobile’s annual calendar, offering not only a destination for design enthusiasts but also an opportunity to give back.

Jamael Nettles has just earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing, a path he chose because of his own experience as a patient at USA Health.
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The event marked an exciting new addition to Mobile’s annual calendar, offering not only a destination for design enthusiasts but also an opportunity to give back.
This year, 36% of Whiddon College of Medicine students matched at programs in Alabama, including 16 students who will continue their training at USA Health hospitals.
Six former medical students at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, now residents in internal medicine, share why they chose to continue their training at USA Health.
Patients with prior coronary artery bypass grafting frequently present with ischemia requiring repeat revascularization. Fellow Mohammad As Sayaideh, M.D., MBA, sought to synthesize current research and clarify how anatomy, pathophysiology and clinical context should guide clinicians deciding how to intervene.
The multidisciplinary team was selected for a competitive travel grant to attend the event, which shared the latest advancements in cardiogenic shock management.
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This month's specials for employees include discounts on treatments and savings on skin care procedures and products. Please be sure to bring your badge to receive the discount.
This highly anticipated four-day event will transform downtown Mobile into a destination for antiques, inspired design, and elevated living. USA employees can purchase discounted tickets until noon on Wednesday, March 18.
Donations help support critical pediatric programs, services and advancements, including a planned state-of-the-art interventional radiology suite designed to provide specialized, minimally invasive care for patients.
The USA Health Stroke Program presented research using heatmap technology to visualize where stroke risk factors are most concentrated across the health system’s catchment area. The analysis revealed that hypertension and high cholesterol were the two most prevalent — and modifiable — risk factors among participants.
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