Displaying items by tag: school of medicine

Researchers will train community health workers to promote tobacco cessation among young African-American men in rural Alabama with the support of UAB experts through telehealth.
Six School of Nursing programs and specialties rank among the top 15 in the country, while the schools of Medicine, Engineering and Public Health and the College of Arts and Sciences also post high marks.
The Alabama Vaccine Research Clinic will be testing the efficacy of a vaccine that could help combat a rare strain of avian influenza.
A business officer in the UAB Dept. of Neurosurgery becomes a patient when co-workers diagnose a blood clot in his brain.
A maternal-fetal medicine specialist has received industry recognition for her research in the use of telemedicine for the treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women.
The Health Disparities Research Symposium highlights the work of undergraduate, graduate, faculty and community investigators.
A new study determines the cardiovascular safety of specific medications used to treat patients with gout.
A published UAB perspective suggests interventions that could help avoid sexual transmission of HIV without condoms.
The 172 graduating medical students at UAB will receive their residency assignments at the annual Match Day ceremony March 16.
A UAB rheumatologist serves as the lead author on the American College of Rheumatology white paper.
More men are scheduling vasectomies around popular sporting events that coincide with their recovery.
UAB investigators look at a gene therapy technique that helps cells take out the trash.
After providing UAB's School of Medicine with HIV-positive deceased donor transplant protocols, UAB aims to return the favor to Groote Schuur Hospital in South Africa by providing paired exchange transplant training
Much like other muscles, when the heart works during the normal daytime hours, it needs a period of rest to repair itself.
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