Adam Pope

Adam Pope

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Manager of Public Relations

arpope@uab.edu | (205) 934-6986

Leads external communications for units within the medical entities. Pope and his team proactively tell stories through external media outlets, featuring news about research, clinical happenings, patient stories and beyond at UAB. The team works reactively to connect appropriate experts with media on subject matter expertise.

Specific beats: 

  • Health System Administration 
  • Heersink School of Medicine
  • Medical Facilities
  • Medical Partnerships/Alliances
  • School of Health Professions
  • Minority Health & Health Equity Research Center  
  • Live HealthSmart Alabama
  • Department of Pathology
  • Department of Surgery
    • Transplantation

Gamification may increase surgical resident examination scores and knowledge retention.
A UAB professor was recently appointed president of a local collaborative initiative to improve community health and reduce health disparities.
Through various programs and initiatives throughout the state, Legacy of Hope educates people about the importance of organ and tissue donation.
Cardiovascular disease accounts for nearly 801,000 American deaths.
UAB nutrition researchers are conducting a new study on Type 2 diabetes and addressing the disproportionate complications experienced by African American patients.
Pig heart transplants could potentially save the lives of infants with life-threatening heart diseases.
The Comprehensive Transplant Institute is a product of the culture of excellence that permeates transplantation at UAB, promoting state-of-the-art care and research across all organ systems.
This finding was the first genotype-functional phenotype association found in AMD research.
UAB’s MSHA program emphasizes the importance of quality improvement and patient safety throughout the curriculum.
UAB Medicine is offering head and neck cancer patients and their families a way to cope with the pain that comes with the disease.
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