
The mRNA technology used to create the two COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may seem new but it has a decades-long history with scientists.
“This award is not given lightly,” said Donald E. Williamson, M.D., president and CEO of the Alabama Hospital Association. “It reflects not only a record of exceptional service, but also the lasting influence of a leader who has shaped the future of healthcare in Alabama. We are proud to honor Owen Bailey for his lifelong commitment to advancing health and transforming lives.”
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The mRNA technology used to create the two COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may seem new but it has a decades-long history with scientists.
USA Health teams drew on processes honed at the drive-through COVID-19 testing site at the Mobile Civic Center to organize the vaccination effort, which followed the Alabama Department of Public Health allocation plan in which healthcare workers, first responders and nursing home residents are prioritized in the distribution.
Nair’s areas of expertise include congenital heart disease, fetal cardiology, arrhythmia and diseases such as obesity and high cholesterol.
A message to employees about the COVID-19 vaccine from USA Health Chief Medical Officer Michael Chang, M.D.
USA scientists and clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of news topics, including COVID-19.
On Friday, USA Health provided more than 4,200 employees with gift blankets ranging from red and beige to forest green, all embroidered with the USA Health logo.
Faculty members are now being recruited to help students excel in this new reality as part of the recently launched Primary Care Pathway Program at the USA College of Medicine.
Employees at USA Health have begun to receive the newly approved Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine just hours after shipments arrived in Mobile.
USA Health was highlighted in news reports recently regarding the new Fanny Meisler Trauma Center and the COVID-19 vaccine.
More than 4,200 employees will receive a special meal and a holiday gift as a token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.
Randall Trammell, D.O., role as medical director is to facilitate operations throughout the practice in an effort to improve patient care while fostering a quality learning environment for resident physicians and medical students.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.