UMC To House New MRI That Will Expand, Strengthen UA Research Capabilities

A new MRI scanner at The University of Alabama, which will be housed at University Medical Center, paves the way for researchers to expand the boundaries of knowledge of the human brain, bringing benefits to the core educational mission of campus. A $1.7 million major research instrumentation grant from the National Science Foundation will assist…


Research and Scholarship September 2020

Two College of Community Health Sciences researchers were awarded a grant from the American College of Preventive Medicine to study high blood pressure in African American males. Dr. Tamer Elsayed, associate professor of family, internal, and rural medicine, and Dr. Louanne Friend, associate professor of community medicine and population health, received a $28,000 grant as…


Postmenopausal Bleeding Needs To Be Checked

In most cases, postmenopausal bleeding is caused by a thinning of the uterine lining, vaginal atrophy, fibroids or endometrial polyps, but in a small number of cases it could be a sign of endometrial cancer – a malignancy of the uterine lining. “Any woman who has bleeding after menopause, we want to assess it,” said…


Osteoarthritis Can’t Be Cured, but It Can Be Managed

Osteoarthritis is a common form of arthritis and affects more than 32 million U.S. adults. It can damage any joint, but most commonly affects joints in the knees, hips, hands, feet and spine. With osteoarthritis, the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of bones wears down over time and can cause pain, stiffness and swelling,…


New Faculty September 2020

Dr. James Reeves joined the College of Community Health Sciences as associate professor and director of The University of Alabama Wellness Clinic, which is operated by the College. In the role, Reeves is responsible for developing and managing the Wellness Clinic, whose mission is to provide a comprehensive approach for ensuring the health of UA…


UA Providing Free Flu Shots for Students and Employees

The University of Alabama begins its ninth year of providing flu shots to students, faculty and staff at campus locations throughout the fall in a campaign that began September 3 and will last through mid-November. The vaccines are provided at no costs and with no health insurance required. The goal of the annual campaign, led…


Accolades September 2020

Dr. James Leeper, who retired June 1 from the College of Community Health Sciences faculty after 43 years, has received designation as Professor Emeritus by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Leeper was professor of community medicine and population health and director of Education and Evaluation for the College’s Rural Programs. With the Professor…


COVID-19 Pandemic Shows Importance, Relevance of Global Health

Global health needs to be coordinated, supported and sustained, with countries, multilateral organizations and academic institutions working in partnership on efforts that meet pressing needs and that benefit everyone. That’s according to Dr. Matt Dasco, associate professor of internal medicine at The University of Texas Medical Branch and director of Academic Partnerships for UTMB’s Center…


Accolades August 2020

The work and materials of Dr. Alan Blum, professor and Gerald Leon Wallace, MD, Endowed Chair of Family Medicine for the College of Community Health Sciences, was included in a recent article in the business magazine Fast Company to mark the 50th anniversary of the television cigarette advertising ban. Blum is also founder and director…


College Holds Orientation for Future Rural Physicians, Health Professionals

Eleven students studying to become physicians and other health-care professionals with plans to practice in rural Alabama communities attended an orientation session August 18 at the College of Community Health Sciences. The students comprise the current classes of the College’s Rural Medical Scholars Program and Rural Community Health Scholars Program. The orientation included an overview…