
“What is our purpose? What core values should guide us? What is most important as we look toward the future?” Senior leaders want your opinion as they reflect on these important questions.
“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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“What is our purpose? What core values should guide us? What is most important as we look toward the future?” Senior leaders want your opinion as they reflect on these important questions.
USA Health internal medicine physician Celeste Sullivan Trice, D.O., will staff the new Acute Intervention Management Clinic at the Mitchell Cancer Institute.
William Kilgo, M.D., applied the test to a diverse group of patients to determine the feasibility of its real-world application and concluded it is a reliable indicator of disease activity.
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The award was given to Crews for her lifelong devotion to advocacy for her patients that enhances their health and well-being.
This month’s safety behavior is part of the universal skill “Speak up for Safety.”
To keep your heart healthy and reduce the risk of developing disease, it is essential to understand and monitor certain numbers associated with heart health.
Gratitude is not just about happiness and positivity, and it does not require ignoring or suppressing negative emotions.
Employees at USA Health celebrated Halloween with festivities ranging from reverse trick-or-treating to pumpkin carving and creative costumes.
As interim chair, Christopher Keel, D.O., FACS, led the creation of a five-year urology residency program. He also has worked to recruit urology specialists with an interest in academic medicine.
Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., M.P.H., FACOG, is the director of the Division of Cancer Control and Prevention at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, where she conducts research in cancer care delivery and supportive care for cancer patients and survivors, and is a principal investigator on grants totaling $1.3 million.