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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…


Accolades May 2020

Dr. Brittney Anderson, assistant professor of family, internal, and rural medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences, received the 2020 Distinguished Young Alumni Award from The University of Alabama Medical Alumni Association. The award is given “in recognition of outstanding contributions in the field of medicine and demonstration of the high principles of the…


New Name for College’s Residency

The family medicine residency operated by the College of Community Health Sciences has a new name – Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program. The residency previously held the name of The University of Alabama Family Medicine Residency. The College founded the residency more than four decades ago and, to date, nearly 500 physicians have received specialty…


CCHS Faculty to Participate in Teaching UA COVID-19 Course

Faculty from the College of Community Health Sciences will help teach a seminar-style course over the summer term that will allow University of Alabama students to explore the COVID-19 pandemic through lectures from guest speakers with diverse expertise. The course will provide students online lectures on topics surrounding the pandemic that range from health care…


Adolescents Benefit from Substance Abuse Screening

Substance abuse often starts in adolescence and, if left untreated, can cause acute and chronic health problems as well as impair growth and development because neurodevelopment continues into a person’s 20s, said Dr. Shawanna Ogden, a psychiatry fellow at the College of Community Health Sciences. The good news, she said, is that research shows adolescents…


College Graduates First Students

Two students have graduated from the first-ever degree program of the College of Community Health Sciences. Troupe Grimes and Derek Stallworth completed the College’s Master of Science in Population Health Sciences Degree in May. The College began offering the graduate program in fall 2018. “I chose this graduate program because I believe it best prepared…


UMC Patient Newsletter Created

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the role that University Medical Center plays in the care of West Alabama communities, UMC in late March created a weekly newsletter that is emailed to patients. UMC is operated by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. The patient newsletter is currently sent to approximately…


Rural Medical Scholars Head to Medical School

The 24th Annual Rural Scholars Convocation was scheduled to be held on April 19, 2020, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the accomplishments of this group of Rural Medical Scholars in The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences is in no way diminished. The 11 Rural Medical Scholars who were…


Medical Students Match Into Residencies

The College of Community Health Sciences celebrated medical students who completed their clinical education at the College and were selected for residencies across the United States. A total of 25 students matched into residencies across 11 states. Of those, four matched into family medicine residencies, four into internal medicine residencies, four into pediatric residencies and…