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  • Four undergraduate neuroscience students nominated for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship
    Four undergraduate neuroscience students nominated for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship Four students from the College of Arts and Sciences—three from the Undergraduate Neuroscience Program and one from the Undergraduate Immunology Program—have been nominated for the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
    Written on January 23, 2025 Read more...
  • Combat the cold: How to find relief from joint pain this winter
    Combat the cold: How to find relief from joint pain this winter

    Over 100 million Americans are experiencing temperatures below 10°F, with the Southeastern U.S. seeing record lows, causing many individuals, especially those with joint pain, to feel the effects of the cold weather.

    As one University of Alabama at Birmingham orthopaedic surgeon explains, the low temperatures—coupled with changes in barometric pressure—can intensify symptoms of joint pain, leading to discomfort and stiffness, but these helpful tips can provide relief.

    Written on January 22, 2025 Read more...
  • Renewal and transformation: Chi’s reflections on the Year of the Snake
    Renewal and transformation: Chi’s reflections on the Year of the Snake

    Lunar New Year is celebrated across East Asian cultures as the start of the new lunar calendar, with each cycle associated with one of the 12 zodiac animals. This year, the Year of the Snake, is often seen as a time for transformation, renewal, and personal growth.

    In honor of the holiday, the Heersink School of Medicine spoke with Tom Chi, M.D., MBA, Chair of the Department of Urology, to share his favorite traditions and how the themes of the Year of the Snake resonate in his work.

    Written on January 22, 2025 Read more...
  • The Department of Medical Education welcomes new faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and staff
    The Department of Medical Education welcomes new faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and staff

    Effective January 2025, UAB Heersink School of Medicine’s Department of Medical Education welcomed a group of new faculty and staff additions. These new team members bring with them years of valuable experience both from within other areas of Heersink School of Medicine or from around the world.

    Written on January 21, 2025 Read more...
  • Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Sciences launches cutting-edge Ph.D. program in biomedical and health informatics
    Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Sciences launches cutting-edge Ph.D. program in biomedical and health informatics The Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Sciences is proud to announce the launch of its new Ph.D. program in Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI-PhD). This interdisciplinary program is positioned to train the next generation of leaders in a rapidly evolving field.
    Written on January 21, 2025 Read more...
  • Checking In with Dr. Ye: Updates on the Global Health Research Methods Course
    Checking In with Dr. Ye: Updates on the Global Health Research Methods Course

    Cynthia Ye, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Alan T. N. Tita, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH) and associate dean for Global and Women’s Health, co-instruct the Global Health Research Methods course. In 2023, we met with Ye and Tita to learn more about their vision for the course, which launched with the introduction of the UAB Master of Science in Global Health (MSGH) program offered by the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and the UAB School of Public Health (SOPH). 

    Written on January 16, 2025 Read more...
  • UAB McMaster 2025 Joint Pilot Grant Award announcement
    UAB McMaster 2025 Joint Pilot Grant Award announcement

    The partnership between The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and McMaster University (McMaster) was established to enhance the relationship between the two institutions through the promotion and development of collaborative research programs, academic and cultural exchange programs, and other cooperative activities.

    Written on January 16, 2025 Read more...
  • Expert in management of breast cancer, Corey Speers, M.D., Ph.D., named chair of Department of Radiation Oncology
    Expert in management of breast cancer, Corey Speers, M.D., Ph.D., named chair of Department of Radiation Oncology After a national search, Corey Speers, M.D., Ph.D., has been named chair of the UAB Department of Radiation Oncology, effective May 12, 2025.
    Written on January 15, 2025 Read more...
  • The intersection of psychology and financial health: How Gresham helps women overcome money anxiety
    The intersection of psychology and financial health: How Gresham helps women overcome money anxiety

    Money is a significant source of anxiety for people, especially women, due to societal pressures, wage disparities, and financial expectations. Yet, it’s a topic often shrouded in taboo and rarely discussed openly.

    In January’s American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) lecture, Mary Gresham, Ph.D., examines the intersection of psychology and mental health in her presentation, “Becoming a Money Wise Woman.” The Heersink School of Medicine invites all faculty and staff to attend and learn more about this under-researched area and methods to improve their financial well-being.

    Written on January 14, 2025 Read more...
  • Biomedical Engineering students represent at American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2024, Wei named finalist for prestigious Melvin L. Marcus Award
    Biomedical Engineering students represent at American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2024, Wei named finalist for prestigious Melvin L. Marcus Award The UAB Department of Biomedical Engineering had a prominent presence at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2024 in November. The department had seven presentations, as well as a student, Yuhua Wei, Ph.D., named a top five finalist for the Melvin L. Marcus Early Career Investigator Award in Basic Cardiovascular Science.
    Written on January 13, 2025 Read more...
  • Eberhardt receives the 2025 Robert M. Nerem Education and Mentorship Medal
    Eberhardt receives the 2025 Robert M. Nerem Education and Mentorship Medal Alan W. Eberhardt, Ph.D., professor and associate chair of Education in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, received the 2025 Robert M. Nerem Education and Mentorship Medal.
    Written on January 09, 2025 Read more...
  • Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute at UAB celebrates 20th anniversary
    Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute at UAB celebrates 20th anniversary

    November 2024 marked 20 years since the establishment of the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute (EMBI) at UAB. The institute was made possible by a generous gift from the McKnight Brain Research Foundation (MBRF), matched by the university, to support research in cognitive aging and age-related memory loss. Ronald Lazar, Ph.D., professor in the UAB Department of Neurology, has been director of the institute since 2017.

    Written on January 08, 2025 Read more...
  • Remembering the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at the 2025 MLK Commemoration
    Remembering the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at the 2025 MLK Commemoration

    Each year, on the third Monday of January, we reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose leadership reshaped history during the Civil Rights Movement. His dedication to justice, equality, and human rights, particularly access to health care, resonates deeply in Birmingham, a city central to the struggle for civil rights.

    This year, the Heersink School of Medicine will host the MLK Commemoration on January 17 in the Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium. This annual event provides an opportunity to reflect on Dr. King’s enduring impact on society and celebrate the ongoing work of those who carry his message forward.

    Written on January 08, 2025 Read more...
  • Cassell Family Donates $1 Million to Establish Bidirectional Global Health Training Initiative
    Cassell Family Donates $1 Million to Establish Bidirectional  Global Health Training Initiative Expressing a lifelong commitment to advancing global health, Gail H. Cassell, Ph.D., DSc (Hon.), and her family have generously donated $1 million to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine to establish the Cassell Family Bidirectional Training Initiative within the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH)
    Written on December 30, 2024 Read more...
  • Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 3: Honoring the spirit of Christmas
    Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 3: Honoring the spirit of Christmas

    This December, the Heersink School of Medicine Office of Access & Engagement sought to connect with the medical community by learning about the season’s rich variety of holidays. In part three of our holiday series, we explore Christmas, celebrated worldwide for its message of love, generosity, and joy.

    To capture the spirit and significance of the holiday, we spoke with Monica Henderson, Administrative Director in Clinical Simulation, and Dominique McCray, Clinical Program Manager II in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, to learn more about how Christmas' themes of giving and togetherness resonate in their lives and work.

    Written on December 18, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Heersink School of Medicine expands its psychiatry residency programs to face burden of mental illness in Alabama
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine expands its psychiatry residency programs to face burden of mental illness in Alabama UAB Heersink School of Medicine plans to launch two new psychiatry residencies at the Huntsville and Montgomery campuses. By increasing the number of trained mental health providers in the state of Alabama, this expansion will help address the mounting burden of mental illness in the state, particularly in rural and medically underserved areas.
    Written on December 17, 2024 Read more...
  • Geisler named associate dean for Physician Scientist Development
    Geisler named associate dean for Physician Scientist Development William M. Geisler, M.D., MPH, professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and co-director of the Medical Scientist Training Program, has been named the associate dean for Physician Scientist Development in the UAB School of Medicine.
    Written on December 17, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Medicine Institute for Leadership recognizes 22 among ninth cohort of graduates
    UAB Medicine Institute for Leadership recognizes 22 among ninth cohort of graduates

    Twenty-two UAB leaders graduated among the ninth cohort of the UAB Medicine Institute for Leadership on Dec. 11, 2024. Institute for Leadership is a flagship program of the UAB Medicine Leadership Development Office, an organization dedicated to providing tools and training to empower UAB Medicine’s leaders and the individuals and groups they manage.

    Written on December 17, 2024 Read more...
  • Limdi named associate dean for Genomic Medicine
    Limdi named associate dean for Genomic Medicine Nita Limdi, PharmD, Ph.D., MSPH, FAHA, has been appointed associate dean for Genomic Medicine, effective Oct. 1. Limdi will lead efforts to expand UAB's Genomic Medicine program, focusing on interdisciplinary collaborations, securing grant funding, and enhancing partnerships. Her extensive research in pharmacogenomics and leadership in national consortia underscore her commitment to advancing genomic medicine.
    Written on December 11, 2024 Read more...
  • Hearts of Horizon Civitan Club brings holiday cheer to Civitan International Research Center
    Hearts of Horizon Civitan Club brings holiday cheer to Civitan International Research Center During the holiday season, students at Horizons School—an organization dedicated to preparing young adults with learning difficulties for independent living—bring holiday cheer to UAB’s Civitan International Research Center (CIRC).
    Written on December 11, 2024 Read more...
  • Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 2: Honoring Kwanzaa and its 7 principles
    Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 2: Honoring Kwanzaa and its 7 principles

    This December, the Heersink School of Medicine Office of Access & Engagement sought to connect with the medical community by learning about the season’s rich variety of holidays. In part two of our holiday series, we explore Kwanzaa, a weeklong celebration of African heritage, community values, and cultural reflection.

    To better understand the holiday’s significance, we spoke with Kim Ayers, nurse manager at the UAB Center for Psychiatric Medicine, who shared how Kwanzaa’s principles inspire her approach to health care and community building.

    Written on December 11, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Heersink School of Medicine attends 2024 Learn Serve Lead conference
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine attends 2024 Learn Serve Lead conference The Association of American Medical Colleges hosted its annual Learn Serve Lead conference Nov. 8-12, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference gathered leaders and professionals from across academic medicine to discuss pertinent issues in health and health care. The UAB Heersink School of Medicine was represented at the conference by a variety of deans, faculty, staff, and students. Winter Williams, M.D., co-director of the Clinical Reasoning and Integrated Skills Program, graciously agreed to detail his experience and provide insight into his takeaways from the 2024 conference.
    Written on December 03, 2024 Read more...
  • Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 1: Chanukah, the Festival of Lights
    Celebrating winter holidays at the Heersink School of Medicine, part 1: Chanukah, the Festival of Lights

    For December, the Heersink School of Medicine Office of Access & Engagement set out to learn more about this season’s holidays by connecting with our faculty, staff, and students.

    In part one of our holiday series, we explored the history and traditions of Chanukah, celebrated on the 25th day of Kislev (the ninth month of the Jewish religious year) in the Hebrew calendar, as light triumphing over darkness. To capture the spirit and significance of the holiday, we spoke with Rabbi Levi Weinbaum from the Chabad of Alabama, first-year social work student David Kirby, postdoctoral fellow Anna Stoll, and former Jewish Medical Student Association President Ben Honan.

    Written on December 03, 2024 Read more...
  • Faculty honored at 2024 Argus Awards ceremony
    Faculty honored at 2024 Argus Awards ceremony On Friday, November 22, 2024, students from the UAB Heersink School of Medicine came together to honor faculty, courses, and course directors during the annual Argus Awards Ceremony. Voted on and nominated by medical students, the Argus Awards recognize outstanding faculty in various categories. 
    Written on November 25, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Biomedical Engineering Shines at BMES Annual Meeting
    UAB Biomedical Engineering Shines at BMES Annual Meeting

    The UAB Heersink School of Medicine’s Department of Biomedical Engineering recently showcased its research at the Biomedical Engineering Society’s (BMES) annual meeting, the world’s leading professional society committed to advancing human health and well-being through biomedical and bioengineering innovation. The conference, known for drawing thousands of engineers, researchers, and students from around the globe, provided an opportunity for UAB's faculty, students, and administrators to highlight groundbreaking work and foster connections in the field.

    Written on November 25, 2024 Read more...
  • 2 UAB physicians named Alabama’s only US Soccer preferred providers
    2 UAB physicians named Alabama’s only US Soccer preferred providers Reaching a groundbreaking milestone, two UAB physicians have become the first providers in the state to be included on the prestigious US Soccer Federation Preferred Provider List. Amit Momaya, MD, associate professor and chief of Sports & Exercise Medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and Steven Brown, MD, associate professor and chief of Sports & Exercise Medicine in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, earned this distinguished recognition.
    Written on November 25, 2024 Read more...
  • AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium highlights biomedical informatics transformative role in the future of health care
    AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium highlights biomedical informatics transformative role in the future of health care

    The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 2024 Annual Symposium, held November 9-13 in San Francisco, brought together thousands of leaders, researchers, and professionals in the biomedical and health informatics space to explore current and future topics in the field.

    Written on November 20, 2024 Read more...
  • Colicchio elected Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association
    Colicchio elected Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association

    UAB Heersink School of Medicine is delighted to announce that Tiago Colicchio, Ph.D., has been elected as a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association (FAMIA). This prestigious honor reflects his outstanding contributions and dedication to the field of medical informatics.

    Written on November 20, 2024 Read more...
  • Montgomery Regional Medical Campus Psychiatry Residency Program establishes Alabama’s first street psychiatry program
    Montgomery Regional Medical Campus Psychiatry Residency Program establishes Alabama’s first street psychiatry program

    In October 2024, the UAB Heersink School of Medicine’s Montgomery Psychiatry Residency received funding from the city of Montgomery to start Alabama’s first Street Psychiatry clinic. The city provided this funding in response to a call for proposals aimed at addressing the Opioid Epidemic in Montgomery’s vulnerable populations. The UAB Montgomery Psychiatry Residency program proposed a Street Psychiatry clinic designed to provide treatment for Opioid Use Disorder and co-occurring mental illness to Montgomery’s unhoused and unstably housed residents, and the city awarded the residency $345,676 to actualize this proposal.

    Written on November 20, 2024 Read more...
  • Heersink School of Medicine launches Distinction in Health Equity
    Heersink School of Medicine launches Distinction in Health Equity The UAB Heersink School of Medicine is pleased to announce the launch of the Distinction in Health Equity. This opportunity for students is part of a larger Heersink School of Medicine initiative called Areas of Distinction. The Distinction in Health Equity is being developed to address a critical area to the mission of the school, equipping students to combat health disparities in their future careers.
    Written on November 19, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Heersink School of Medicine clinical training curriculum evolves to meet modern demands of medical education
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine clinical training curriculum evolves to meet modern demands of medical education In 2023, UAB Heersink School of Medicine piloted a new approach to clinical skills education for students. The Clinical Reasoning and Integrated Skills Program (CRISP) was launched to address the evolving demands of medical education nationwide. The move highlights the Heersink School of Medicine’s commitment to preparing future physicians with cutting-edge teaching and learning methodologies.
    Written on November 19, 2024 Read more...
  • Heersink School of Medicine launches the Recognition of Distinction in Global Health program
    Heersink School of Medicine launches the Recognition of Distinction in Global Health program The UAB Office of International Medical Education at the Heersink School of Medicine is proud to announce the launch of the Recognition of Distinction in Global Health, an innovative program designed to empower future physicians to think globally, act locally, and lead boldly. Conceptualized by Majd Zayzafoon, M.D., Ph.D., MBA, professor of Medical Education and assistant dean for International Medical Education, the program combines experiential learning with real-world impact to prepare UAB medical students to make lasting changes in healthcare and public service.
    Written on November 19, 2024 Read more...
  • Inaugural AI in Medicine and Nursing Symposium hosted at UAB
    Inaugural AI in Medicine and Nursing Symposium hosted at UAB The AI in Medicine and Nursing Symposium, hosted by the UAB Heersink School of Medicine, UAB Medicine, UAB School of Health Professions, UAB School of Nursing, and Maastricht University Faculty of Science and Engineering, concluded successfully, bringing together leading experts, researchers, and industry representatives to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care.
    Written on November 18, 2024 Read more...
  • National Epilepsy Awareness Month: Compassionate care and expert insights
    National Epilepsy Awareness Month: Compassionate care and expert insights National Epilepsy Awareness Month is observed throughout the month of November, providing support, awareness, and education to promote understanding and improve the lives of those effected by epilepsy. At UAB, the Epilepsy Center, located within Civitan International Research Center, offers clinical, research, and educational services to patients with epilepsy.
    Written on November 14, 2024 Read more...
  • Building medicine: Updates on Heersink School of Medicine facilities
    Building medicine: Updates on Heersink School of Medicine facilities In this installment of the space and facilities update, we will highlight the school’s current major facilities projects and share what the Heersink Space and Facilities Committee is focused on, as year-end approaches. This article focuses on updates of projects nearing completion or just beginning but does not discuss all ongoing construction or renovation projects. In addition, the committee is collaborating with central leadership for a December meeting, where we will present the school’s five-year facilities growth plan.
    Written on November 13, 2024 Read more...
  • 22 employees graduate from second cohort of UAB Medicine’s Emerging Leaders Series
    22 employees graduate from second cohort of UAB Medicine’s Emerging Leaders Series Twenty-two UAB employees recently graduated from the Emerging Leaders Series (ELS) fall 2024 leadership development program. The program, presented by UAB Medicine’s Leadership Development Office (LDO), recognized its second cohort of graduates at a ceremony on Nov. 7.
    Written on November 13, 2024 Read more...
  • Mind and body: Dr. Gabrielle Rocque’s comprehensive approach to breast cancer treatment
    Mind and body: Dr. Gabrielle Rocque’s comprehensive approach to breast cancer treatment

    The fight against breast cancer is about more than just treatment—it’s about empowering patients to live their best lives throughout their journey. The Heersink School of Medicine Office of Access & Engagement sat down with Gabrielle Rocque, M.D., a breast cancer specialist at UAB, to discuss how her work goes beyond traditional treatment to enhance resilience and quality of life for patients.

    Written on November 06, 2024 Read more...
  • Announcing Lau as interim chair of the Department of Pediatrics
    Announcing Lau as interim chair of the Department of Pediatrics

    Yung Lau, M.D., has been named interim chair of the UAB Department of Pediatrics, effective Nov. 1. Lau is a professor of Pediatrics and vice chair of Clinical Affairs in the Department of Pediatrics. He holds the Thomas N. Carruthers Endowed Chair in Cardiology. He also serves as division director for Pediatric Cardiology.

    Written on November 06, 2024 Read more...
  • UAB Heersink School of Medicine announces medical student research day winners
    UAB Heersink School of Medicine announces medical student research day winners

    In Fall 2024, UAB Heersink School of Medicine announced the winners of the 2024 Dale J. Benos Medical Student Research Day (MSRD). All medical students were invited to present the results of their research projects and submit posters for judging.

    Written on November 05, 2024 Read more...
  • Drew Ferguson – Life and Legacy
    Drew Ferguson – Life and Legacy

    The Alabama sports medicine community mourns the loss of a legendary athletic trainer and icon Robert Andrew “Drew” Ferguson, who passed away this past month. Ferguson’s lifelong commitment to education and the well-being of athletes left a lasting impact on sports medicine and athletic training in Alabama.

    Written on November 04, 2024 Read more...

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