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CCHS Faculty Part of Team Studying Racial Disparities in Kidney Disease Diagnosis, Treatment

Faculty from The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences are part of a research team awarded $379,683 by CVS Health to study racial disparities in kidney disease diagnosis and treatment in Alabama. Dr. Pamela Payne-Foster, professor of community medicine and population health for CCHS, and Dr. Brittney Anderson, assistant professor of family, internal,…


Accolades

Research Grants: Dr. Louanne Friend, associate professor of community medicine and population health for CCHS, and Dr. Tamer Elsayed, director of the UA Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, which is operated by CCHS, received a third year of funding from the American College of Preventive Medicine to continue their research project, “Demonstration Projects for Providers…


New Faculty

Dr. Eliana Costantino Burgazzi joined the College of Community Health Sciences as assistant professor of family, internal, and rural medicine. She will also care for patients at University Medical Center, which CCHS operates. Burgazzi, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, received her medical degree from Central University of Venezuela School of Medicine in Caracas. She completed…


Vaccine Access, Hesitancy Remain Barriers Among Black Alabamians

Although hesitancy to get a vaccine for COVID-19 in rural areas continues to hinder pandemic recovery, research from The University of Alabama found that addressing both hesitancy and access at the community level is important to increasing vaccination rates, particularly in African American Communities. In a report issued in September as part of a national…


Tobacco and Tennis

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Virginia Slims Women’s Tennis Circuit, the first sport event named for a cigarette brand. To mark the occasion, The University of Alabama Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society, which is part of UA’s College of Community Health Sciences, curated an exhibition that explores the rise…


Keeping UA Safe from the Flu

The University of Alabama is providing free flu shots to students, faculty and staff through mid-November at pop-up locations across campus. The goal of the annual campaign, led by UA’s College of Community Health Sciences, is to protect the University community from the flu by making flu shots easy and convenient to get. This year…


Beginning The Journey To Rural Health-Care Careers

Thirteen students studying to become rural physicians or considering other health careers attended an orientation session August 17 hosted by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. The students are participating in the College’s Rural Medical Scholars and Rural Community Health Scholars programs. The orientation at Moundville Archeological Park, just outside of Tuscaloosa,…


College of Community Health Sciences – New Faculty

Dr. Sachin Shenoy joined CCHS as assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He worked as a physician and surgeon at The Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery in Allentown, Pennsylvania, prior to joining the College. Shenoy received his bachelor’s degree in Biology and Biochemical/Biophysical Sciences from The University of Houston…


Laboratory Medicine Training For Rural Family Physicians

Clinical laboratory doctors may be pathologists, other specialty physicians or doctoral level scientists with laboratory training, such as in clinical chemistry. However, this may also be a role for a family medicine physician or other non-pathologist physicians trained in laboratory medicine, particularly in rural communities without a pathologist. Dr. Ed Geno, a family medicine physician,…


Payne-Foster Part Of Effort To Increase Vaccinations In Rural Alabama

A faculty member from The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences is part of a project that partners UA researchers and community organizations to get 70% of eligible people in the state’s Black Belt vaccinated against COVID-19 during the next year. A $1 million grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration…