Gun Violence: A Public Health Issue

The College of Community Health Sciences recently hosted two lectures focused on gun violence, the criminal justice system and the role of health care providers that featured three speakers from New Orleans, a city with one of the highest rates of gun violence in the United States. The speakers each brought unique perspectives on the…


Accolades November 2019

Dr. Alan Blum, professor and Gerald Leon Wallace MD Endowed Chair in Family Medicine for the College of Community Health Sciences, authored “Amidst Treatment Breakthroughs, Also Strive to Prevent,” published in the October 2019 issue of Oncology. The perspective piece focuses on the importance of prevention in regard to cancer and the need for doctors…


New Faculty November 2019

Dr. Davit Batlawala joined the College of Community Health Sciences as an assistant professor. He will serve as a hospitalist at DCH Regional Medical Center as part of the College’s University Hospitalist Group. Batlawala earned his medical degree from Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research in Surat, Gujarat, India. He completed his residency…


Unicorns are Real: Malaria at DCH

There are annually around 1,700 cases of malaria diagnosed in the United States. University of Alabama Family Medicine residents encountered one of these cases in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Three residents and a third-year medical student presented their experience treating a severe case of malaria during the College of Community Health Sciences Grand Rounds lecture November 19.…


11th Annual Research and Scholarly Activity Day

Research and scholarly efforts of the College of Community Health Sciences faculty, staff, residents, medical students and graduate students were highlighted during the College’s 11th Annual Research and Scholarly Activity Day. “The number of presentations here is the largest I have seen in my seven years at the College,” said Dr. Richard Friend, dean of…


Daily Habits to Help Combat Anxiety

“Anxiety is more than just worrying,” said Paige Parish, LICSW, social worker in the Office of Case Management and Social Services at University Medical Center. Parish spoke to Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Mini-Medical School participants on Tuesday, Oct. 8.  UMC is operated by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. Anxiety is…


The Body’s Foundation: Feet

The feet are the foundation of the body and when there is a problem there it extends upward, impacting knees, hips and back, said Dr. James Robinson, endowed chair of sports medicine at the College of Community Health Sciences. He said keeping the feet healthy is crucial to having a high quality of life. Robinson…


Local Latino Community Face Health Care Challenges

The College of Community Health Sciences hosted an expert panel discussion October 8 for its faculty, residents and medical students as part of The University of Alabama’s Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month, which was celebrated September 15 through October 15. The panelists, who talked about serving the Latino community in Tuscaloosa and West Alabama and…


New Faculty to the College October 2019

Dr. Holly McCaleb joined the College of Community Health Sciences as assistant professor of family, internal, and rural medicine. In this role, she will teach and supervise the College’s family medicine residents and medical students, and she will care for patients at University Medical Center, which the College operates. In addition, McCaleb will serve as…


New Roles for Faculty in the College

Dr. Connie Leeper was named associate director of The University of Alabama Family Medicine Residency, which is operated by the College of Community Health Sciences. She has served as assistant director of the residency since August 2018. Leeper is assistant professor in the Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine and assists in teaching the…