Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., M.P.H., program leader of cancer control and prevention at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, presented a broadcast educational session on disparities in cervical cancer in the United States.

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Gabrielle Lett is a champion for other sick children after surviving a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high quality customer service.

“Each individual’s dedication and sacrifice not only is inspiring, but as a health system, we overcame challenges and adversity as well,” USA Health leaders wrote in a letter to employees.

One faculty member, 10 medical students and three resident physicians were inducted into the USA Chapter of the GHHS recently.

Patients who request a cesarean section have the option of getting a gentle C-section, a new practice used at Children's & Women's Hospital to provide a more comfortable environment.

USA Health gained state approval to build a free-standing ambulatory surgery center on the Mapp Family Campus in Baldwin County. The center will be located at the southeast corner of Alabama 181 and Alabama 104, just outside of Fairhope.

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