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College Provides COVID-19 Testing for UA Faculty, Staff

The College of Community Health Sciences oversaw COVID-19 testing in July of University of Alabama faculty and staff returning to campus for the fall semester. “The idea is to make sure that when students come back, that all of our faculty and staff have had testing,” said Dr. Richard Friend, dean of CCHS. “The University…


New Faculty July 2020

Dr. Russ Guin is a family medicine physician and will care for patients in UMC’s Family Medicine Clinic and Sports Medicine Clinic. Guin received a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from The University of Alabama. He received his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine and completed his residency training at The…


New Hotline Provides COVID-19 Information to UA Community

As The University of Alabama prepares to welcome faculty, staff and students back to campus, a resource developed by the College of Community Health Sciences will provide up-to-date COVID-19 information to the campus community. Members of the campus community can call 205-348-CV19 (205-348-2819) to get answers to frequently asked questions related to COVID-19 and UA’s…


Celebrating Pride Month

The CCHS Academic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee hosted two lectures in June to celebrate Pride Month. The first event, “Working toward Health Equity for LGBTQIA+ Communities,” was a panel discussion held June 9 and moderated by Andrea Wright, MLIS, clinical and technical services librarian at the College of Community Health Sciences. The second event,…


Accolades June 2020

Dr. Tom Weida, associate dean for clinical affairs at the College of Community Health Sciences, was recognized by CHEST Journal for serving as an article reviewer during the past year. Weida is also chief medical officer of University Medical Center, which the College operates, and a family medicine physician. “You have been identified as one…


Residents and Fellows Celebrated at Virtual Graduation Ceremony

Twenty-three physicians were honored June 28 at the 45th annual graduation ceremony of The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program and Fellowships. Because of Covid-19, the graduation ceremony was held via Zoom. The College of Community Health Sciences provides graduate and post-graduate medical education through both the three-year Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program…


UMC Physicians Continue Providing Care in Pickens County

Physicians from University Medical Center are continuing to provide gynecological and prenatal care services in Carrollton, Alabama – and accepting new patients – even though the Pickens County Medical Center has closed. UMC is operated by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. Patients are seen by UMC physicians in Carrollton in the…


UMC-Northport Again Recognized for Placing Patients at Center of Care

University Medical Center-Northport has been nationally re-certified as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) in recognition of its work to place patients at the center of care and to advance quality in the health care it provides. The recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance means the medical practice is committed to providing health care…


Mission Moment: Working to Improve Health in Your Community

For the past two months, The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences has provided COVID-19 screening and testing in Alabama Black Belt communities. CCHS has partnered in these efforts with University Medical Center, which the College operates, UA’s Office for Research and Economic Development, Alabama Power and the Livingston Mayor’s Office. Community organizations…


Graduating Medical Students Honored

Twenty-six medical students were honored during the College of Community Health Sciences Senior Banquet on May 14, held virtually this year due to COVID-19. The students, now physicians, have begun their residency training in programs across 11 states. “This is not the way we usually celebrate this important event, but that in no way diminishes…