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Each year the UAB Commission on the Status of Women presents these awards during Women’s History Month to honor women in the UAB and Birmingham communities who have mentored or served other women, taken a courageous stance or overcome adversity to achieve a goal. They will be honored during a special ceremony March 20.
Sign up by March 20 to “Win As One” when the annual Birmingham Corporate Challenge returns to Railroad Park April 13. This year, UAB and UAB Medicine employees will compete as one team for the first time against teams from more than 25 area corporations.
A look into your personal wellness March 12-April 24 will cost you 15 minutes and could earn you cash rewards.
UAB has collaborated with Medscape to produce two online courses that respond to concerns about the use of tPA to resolve blood clots that lead to stroke.
UAB Osteoporosis Prevention & Treatment Clinic impacting practice on broad scale
Actor, performer Ben Vereen lends help to project as community groups begin work to educate populace in overcoming fear of disease
Nurse practitioner details physical, emotional toll of disease in A Place I Didn't Want to Go: My Victory Over Cancer.
Barnes’ expertise in mass spectrometry and soy has had a lasting effect nationally, internationally and with students
Long-term study seeks people ages 30-65 who never have been diagnosed with cancer
A two-way exchange program will help the School of Nursing prepare health-care professionals to address disparities in care for people in Zambia, Malawi and the United States
UAB's David Sweatt will be the first molecular neurobiologist in the U.S. to investigate Pitt- Hopkins syndrome, a disorder characterized by intellectual disability and developmental delays, which can range from moderate to severe.
UAB's Office of Public Relations and Marketing honored for tornado coverage.
Lynne Vining is a “dirt sailor,” a Navy nurse in Afghanistan who cares for fallen comrades.
UAB, the City of Birmingham, the YMCA of Greater Birmingham and the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation team to educate area citizens on diabetes management and prevention.