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Top Grads: One in seven family medicine physicians practicing in Alabama graduated from The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency, one of the oldest and largest family medicine residencies in the United States. The residency is operated by the College of Community Health Sciences.


Accolades

Dr. M.N.V. Ravi Kumar, Distinguished University Research Professor and faculty with the College of Community Health Sciences, received a research award from the Royal Society of Edinburgh for an international project focusing on nanomedicines to treat kidney diseases.


A Message from Dr. Richard Friend, Dean of the College of Community Health Sciences

Expanding health care services and access in Northport University Medical Center has been part of the Northport, Ala., community since 2015, when we opened a clinic in the Fitness One building on McFarland Boulevard. It was our first expansion outside of our main location in Tuscaloosa. As we outgrew the space, we began planning for…


The University of Alabama and Ceras Health partner to deliver innovative health services for vulnerable Alabama patients

The University of Alabama’s University Medical Center is partnering with Ceras Health to offer an innovative digital health monitoring program to patients 65 and older and those with limited health-care access Through its partnership with the Boston-based Ceras Health, UMC will provide state-of-the-art health services and better care to vulnerable Alabama patients. Using leading-edge patient…


iRT Collaborates on a Cultural Adaptation of a Parent-Child Communication Program

Members of the Latino community value discretion in regard to topics such as sex and relationships, so communicating about these subjects proves challenging for Latino families. However, few resources are available to guide parents in communicating about sexual health with their teenagers, especially in a culturally relevant format. iRT’s self-paced, interactive online program, Media Aware…


Publications

Dr. Maryam Bidgoli, assistant professor of health economics with the CCHS Department of Community Medicine and Population Health and the Institute for Rural Health Research, co-authored “Short and long-term effects of cancer on employment among cancer survivors,” accepted for publication in the Journal of International Population Health and Public Health. To view the article, click…


New Faculty

Dr. Stacy Horsley joined CCHS as assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine. She will also care for patients at University Medical Center locations in Tuscaloosa and Northport. UMC is operated by the College. Prior to joining CCHS, Horsley was in private practice as a family medicine physician in rural Double…


Mini Med School: Seniors and sexual health

As people age, their bodies go through changes that might diminish sexual desire. But older adults are having sex, which can put them at increased risk for sexually transmitted infections, said Dr. Pamela Payne-Foster, a preventive medicine/public health physician with The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. In the United States, more than…


Mini Med School: Curcumin and Inflammation

Chronic low-level inflammation plays a role in many health conditions and diseases. Curcumin, which is found in the spice Turmeric, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects. Dr. M.N.V. Ravi Kumar, Distinguished University Research Professor of Bioscience and Medicine with The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences, is studying the health benefits of curcumin. He has…


Accolades

Dr. Shawn Cecil, assistant professor of pediatrics with CCHS, Dr. Sara Phillips, assistant professor of pediatrics with CCHS, and Dr. Nicole Lally, a second-year resident with the College’s UA Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, co-authored a poster presentation on the views of parents of children ages 6 month through 11 years about the COVID-19 vaccine.…