Harvey Makadon, M.D., director of the National LGBT Health Education Center at the Fenway Institute, discussed health disparities facing LGBT individuals.
Proceeds from this event will support MHRC programs to improve the health of vulnerable populations and disadvantaged communities in Alabama and across the country.
The latest rankings were released in the 2015 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” available online at www.usnews.com.
5K Color Run hosted by Oak Mountain High School students to raise money for cancer research at UAB.
The 2015 art show, on display at the Edge of Chaos March 17 through May 15, will feature artwork from students, residents, fellows and faculty of the School of Medicine.
J. David Sweatt, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Neurobiology, will speak about the epigenetic mechanisms in memory formation at the National Institutes of Health campus on March 13.
Guest speaker and former Surgeon General Regina Benjamin among many who will see new approaches and successful models of current health-disparities research.
Previous research indicated six weeks of treatment improved hearing, but new findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveal six months is better.
UAB is testing a tablet-based decision aid in hopes of improving outcomes for minority women with lupus and kidney disease.
The UAB School of Medicine will celebrate Match Day 2015 on Friday, March 20, at the historic Alabama Theatre.
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