Kendra Carter

Kendra Carter

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As a communications director in the UAB School of Medicine, Carter leads and executes communications strategy in medical education and for the school’s regional campuses in Huntsville and Montgomery.

Before joining UAB in 2013, Carter worked as a staff writer at Alabama newspapers for 5 years, then shifted her career focus from journalism to communications and public relations. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Auburn University and a master’s degree in public administration from UAB.

Gorelick, who joined the UAB faculty in 2012, has worked in lab research since he was a high-school student.
With UAB since 1999, Hussein Abdullatif, M.D., uses  his natural compassion and empathy to treat patients and train new classes of future doctors.
UAB Medicine runners describe a surreal experience during the Boston Marathon bombings.
Young will develop partnerships with undergraduate students and programs to help those students be more competitive in applying to medical school.
Through an American Society of Nephrology grant, medical student Clark Powell will take a year away from studies to research a new acute kidney injury staging system developed at UAB.
The annual award is the highest for research in the Department of Medicine. 
More 150 girls from 40 schools in Jefferson and Shelby counties will come to UAB April 20, 2013 to learn about STEM fields.
Strengths cited for UAB are the quality of training and mentoring and career development opportunities and networking.
Susan May Wiltrakis recorded two albums and performed for a national audience as a professional jazz singer before coming to medical school.
He has been an active member of the American Parkinson Disease Association Scientific Advisory Board since May 2001 and is the board’s fourth chairman since the organization’s founding in 1961.
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