
Mindful assessment is key to making better nutrition and movement choices in the high-stakes game of your best health.
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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Mindful assessment is key to making better nutrition and movement choices in the high-stakes game of your best health.
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Three USA Health employees were honored as Christie Miree Award winners at a reception on Monday, Jan. 30.
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Allyson E. Shea, Ph.D., said she was attracted to the Whiddon College of Medicine by the department’s capability to conduct single-cell sorting and gene expression analyses, and the expertise in that field held by researcher Robert A. Barrington, Ph.D.
“Kognito provides simple tools for providing a psychologically safe space for learners, especially those who may have mental health concerns. The simulations are well done and easy to learn.”
In this role, Rogers is responsible for coordinating town hall meetings with the executive committee of ARAS, establishing relationships with administrators in the region, and providing reports to the organization as a whole.
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“We are so grateful for this relationship with the Senior Bowl. It is so important that our pediatric patients have a sense of normalcy during their hospital stay, and our Senior Bowl visit provides this experience!”
“Congrats to Dr. Sternberg for these important local positions that reflect both respect for him as a prominent local physician and his extensive history of service to our professional community,” said Edward A. Panacek, M.D., M.P.H.
University Hospital executive named president of Alabama professional organization tasked with addressing numerous challenges in today’s healthcare system, including staffing shortages, burnout, and diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
Beginning Feb. 1, these changes will directly impact those who park at Children’s & Women’s Hospital, the Strada Patient Care Center, the Mitchell Cancer Institute, and University Hospital.