
Arts and Casts invites a local artist to USA Health Orthopaedic Surgery once a week to brighten the day for young patients who are recovering from fractures.

More than 15,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year, creating a critical need for research investments that can lead to more targeted and safer treatments.
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Arts and Casts invites a local artist to USA Health Orthopaedic Surgery once a week to brighten the day for young patients who are recovering from fractures.
“I am looking forward to my continued work to enhance the quality of care we offer our patients, while also improving our own job satisfaction and wellness.”
“I am proud of supporting the University of South Alabama’s educational mission for 39 years, during which I contributed to training and graduating over 90 neurologists serving our area and all over the country.”
"Head Before Hands," also known as STAR, reduces your chance of having an unintended mental slip or lapse by more than a factor of 10.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in caring for patients and providing high-quality customer service.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
For anyone struggling with the pressure of today's world, feeling alone, or wondering whether they can feel better, the USA Health Spiritual Care and Counseling Department is here to help.
Hundreds of patients, family members, and caregivers attended Saturday’s NICU Reunion in the courtyard at Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
USA Health has expanded its leadership team with the announcement of the inaugural Chief Medical Officer for Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
School soon will be out for the summer, and while your child is sure to be looking forward to a break, keeping them active is important for their well-being.
Supported by her family and caregivers, the little girl defied the odds.
USA Health volunteers learned about the Alabama Council of Hospital Auxiliaries’ state service project at a recent Volunteer Services luncheon.






