Autism Across the Lifespan is the theme for the fifth annual Autism Matters Conference planned for Friday, March 20, 2020, in Orange Beach.

Winners in each category will be announced in the July 16 issue of Lagniappe, with an awards ceremony planned for Friday, July 18, at the Saenger Theatre in downtown Mobile.
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USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Jan. 20.

All USA Health employees are eligible to receive four free tickets for admission to the game.

Our clinicians and researchers are experts in their fields, making them perfect sources on a variety of healthcare topics.
We regularly recognize employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.
Health care staff must consider a patient’s wishes and the sensitivity of health information when deciding whether to share that information in the presence of a patient’s family or friends, according to a USA Health official.
As chair of the Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP) at the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma, Michael Chang, M.D., chief medical officer for USA Health, recently led the group’s national meeting in Dallas where more than 2,000 health care providers from across the United States gathered for continuing education on treating patients with traumatic injuries.
USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Jan. 13.
USA Health University Hospital and USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital cafeteria menus for the week of Jan. 6.

Sometimes a photo with Santa is more than just a picture with jolly St. Nick. When an infant is hospitalized during the holidays, having a photo with your child and Santa can bring a bit of normalcy to an otherwise stressful experience.

Steve Cordina, M.D., associate professor of neurology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and an interventional neurologist with USA Health, recently performed the first Comaneci adjustable remodeling mesh assisted aneurysm repair in the state of Alabama.

USA Health was in the spotlight for a new neurological procedure and for special holiday visits.