
The award, established in memory of longtime University of South Alabama trustee and MCI founding champion Mayer Mitchell, is presented annually to an emerging research leader at MCI following faculty committee review.

The newest edition of USA Health magazine, featuring patient stories and news from across the academic health system, is available online.
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The award, established in memory of longtime University of South Alabama trustee and MCI founding champion Mayer Mitchell, is presented annually to an emerging research leader at MCI following faculty committee review.
This month’s safety behavior is part of the universal skill “Speak up for Safety.”
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for excellent patient care and customer service, and marks the special events that celebrate them.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can help maintain the health and appearance of your skin, promoting a radiant and vibrant complexion.
USA Health employees are making an impact in our community. Learn about some of their recent service and outreach projects.
Urethroplasty is a durable fix that can significantly improve quality of life by restoring normal urination and reducing infections or discomfort. USA Health is the only health system in the area to offer this option.
“I focus on preventive care and patient education, with an emphasis on making sure both kids and parents feel heard, supported and empowered,” said John Scarbrough, M.D.
“It’s not just about great music — it’s about gathering to support lifesaving research and compassionate patient care that makes a meaningful difference to so many people,” said Shanna Thorpe, director of constituent engagement for USA Health.
Families are encouraged to plan trick-or-treating before dark when visibility is better and traffic is lighter. Setting up a meeting place in case of separation and reviewing safety rules beforehand can also help ensure a fun and safe evening.
Performing these few exercises daily can strengthen the back, neck and shoulder muscles to help relieve and prevent back pain.
USA Health employees are making an impact in our community. Learn about some of their recent service and outreach projects.





