Mary Ashley Canevaro
| This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.On Wednesday, May 12, Selwyn M. Vickers, M.D., FACS, dean of the School of Medicine, hosted the quarterly School of Medicine Grand Rounds for all faculty, students, staff, and trainees. Special guest Lauren Whitt, Ph.D., head of Global Resilience at Google, presented “Cultivating Resilience.”
For Part 2 of our AAPI Heritage series, Hubert Tse, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Microbiology, shares his story of lineage, how he celebrates his heritage, and why diversity is important in his department.
Kelly Chen, MS3, has been awarded the prestigious Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO) Scholar Award, and is one of only 100 scholars within the U.S. and Canada to receive it.
Ankit Bansal, rising MS3, helped accomplish two major changes at Equal Access Birmingham during the pandemic.
The School of Medicine communications staff sat down with Dr. Welner to gain insights about his research, UAB, and the science community.
Jonathan Dismukes, rising MS3 and MBA candidate, is a former co-director of the Senior Companionship Program (SCP) in the Office of Service Learning. He helped ramp-up the program over the past year, and pivoted to meet the needs of those the program serves.
Selwyn M. Vickers, M.D., FACS, dean of the School of Medicine and senior vice president for Medicine, has been named president of the American Surgical Association.
The School of Medicine communications staff sat down with Dr. Ramanadham to gain insights about his research, UAB, and the science community.
On Match Day, two students matched into the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the Huntsville Regional Medical Campus (HRMC). Both have pursued the unique Internal Medicine Integrated Residency (IMIR) Track at the HRMC.
In the most recent installment of ‘The Checkup’ podcast, Selwyn Vickers, M.D., FACS, dean of the School of Medicine, sits down with Ray Watts, M.D., president of UAB, to reflect on UAB's resilience through the COVID-19 pandemic.