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Rural Health Conference poster winners

Students: 1st Place (UAB Heersink School of Medicine Student with CCHS Faculty) The Talk with Teens: Increasing Medical Student Knowledge and Comfortability with Addressing Sexual Health with Adolescent Patients Renita Daniels, Dr. Mercedes Morales-Aleman, Samantha Hill 2nd Place Stroke in West Alabama Ben Minor, Dr. William E Crawford, Travis Parker, Glenn Davis 3rd Place (UAB…


Annual CCHS conference focuses on stroke prevention

Stroke prevention was the topic of the 21st Annual Rural Health Conference hosted by the College of Community Health Sciences and its Institute for Rural Health Research. The conference, “Tightening the Stroke Belt: Prevention, Emergency Management, and Rehabilitation of Stroke in the Nation’s Most Affected Region,” was held April 14-15 at the Bryant Conference Center…


New chief residents named

Five residents of The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program were named chief residents for the 2022-23 academic year. The new chief residents and their leadership roles: Dr. Afrin Biswas – curriculum, research, quality improvement and student engagement Dr. Priya Chatha – hospital, committees, quality improvement and patient safety Dr. Nicholas Goodwin –…


CCHS raises record amount during Bama Blitz fundraising campaign

Thanks to the generous support of alumni, donors, friends, faculty and staff, the College of Community Health Sciences raised more funds than ever during The University of Alabama’s 2022 Bama Blitz online fundraising event. Gifts received totaled $66,260 and will be used to make the College’s Brewer-Porch Children’s Center Passion Project a reality and support…


UMC-Northport again acknowledged for patient-centered care

University Medical Center’s Northport’s location was recognized in April for sustaining its patient-centered model of care. The National Committee for Quality Assurance re-certified UMC-Northport as a Patient-Centered Medical Home in recognition of its continued commitment to place patients at the forefront of their care, and to advance quality in the health care it provides. NCQA…


Future rural physicians, health-care providers honored at convocation

Nine students studying to become physicians and practice in rural Alabama communities were recognized April 24 at a convocation for the Rural Medical Scholars Program. The program, now in its 26th year, is operated by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences and the University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School…


Medical students match into residencies

University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine students who completed their clinical education at the College of Community Health Sciences were selected for residencies across the United States. Clinical education consists of the third and fourth years of medical school. The medical students learned of their residency placements during a commemorative…


COVID-19: An update

The first emergence of COVID-19 was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, said Dr. Thomas Weida, professor of family medicine and associate dean for Clinical Affairs for the College of Community Health Sciences. The disease was first confirmed in the United States on January 21, 2020. Since 2019, there have been three major variants…


Graduating medical students to begin residency training at CCHS

Sixteen new medical school graduates will begin their graduate education in July 2022 at The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. They will receive specialty training in family medicine as part of the UA Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program Class of 2025. The three-year residency is operated by CCHS and is one of…


Stroke Prevention Topic of Rural Health Conference

Stroke prevention is the topic of the 21st Annual Rural Health Conference hosted by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences and its Institute for Rural Health Research. The conference, “Tightening the Stroke Belt: Prevention, Emergency Management, and Rehabilitation of Stroke in the Nation’s Most Affected Region,” will be held April 14-15, 2022,…