Medicare Annual Wellness Visit: Do It, Says Weida

Though it doesn’t cover a physical exam, the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit should not be skipped, Dr. Tom Weida said at the semester’s first Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Mini-Medical School held at the Bryant Conference Center on The University of Alabama campus. Weida, a physician and chief medical officer at University Medical Center and faculty…


The Risk of BPD Stigma

Psychiatrists are often wary to assign a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder to a patient due to the stigma that will often follow them for the rest of their lives and influence the medical treatment they receive, said Dr. Marisa Giggie. She led the latest installment in the College of Community Health Sciences Grand Rounds…


Hypertension Prevention at OLLI

Dr. Louanne Friend, assistant professor in the Department of Community Medicine and Population Health at the College of Community Health Sciences, spoke to University of Alabama Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) Mini-Medical School participants about hypertension and managing blood pressure on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Friend talked to an assembled class of more than 50 OLLI…


UA Flu Shot Campaign in its Eighth Year

The University of Alabama is entering its eighth year of providing free flu shots at locations across campus to protect students, faculty and staff from the flu. The UA flu shot campaign kicks off September 3 and continues through mid-November with vaccines provided – at no cost and with no health insurance required – at…


Bahar Endowed Lecture: Metabolic Syndrome

The disease with many names – metabolic syndrome – affects a growing number of Americans. Otherwise known as Syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven syndrome, dysmetabolic syndrome, cardiometabolic syndrome, coronary artery disease, hypertension, adult onset diabetes, obesity and stroke, and the deadly quartet. Dr. Robert Osburne, an endocrinologist and faculty member at the College of…


Accolades August 2019

Tuscaloosa campus recipients of School of Medicine’s 2019 Argus Awards Students from the University of Alabama School of Medicine named a faculty member and a resident on the Tuscaloosa Regional Campus winners of 2019 Argus Awards. The College of Community Health Sciences, which operates The University of Alabama Family Medicine Residency and University Medical Center,…


College recognized for work with Chamber’s Adopt-A-School program

The College of Community Health Sciences was recognized at the 2019 Adopt-A-School Kickoff Luncheon July 31 with a special award for its work with Tuscaloosa Magnet Elementary School and Tuscaloosa Magnet Middle School. The event at the Bryant Conference Center on The University of Alabama campus honored all current Adopt-A-School partnerships, and special awards were…


UA Flu Shot Campaign in its Eighth Year

The University of Alabama is entering its eighth year of providing free flu shots at locations across campus to protect students, faculty and staff from the flu. The UA flu shot campaign kicks off September 3 and continues through mid-November with vaccines provided – at no cost and with no health insurance required – at…


The Relationship Between Chronic Pain and Substance Abuse

The relationship between chronic pain and substance abuse is a complex data set to understand and analyze to gather useful and applicable information to help reduce the number of people struggling with addiction and the number of overdoses in America. Dr. Mark Ilgen from the Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research in the Department…


New Faculty to the College

Dr. Lisle Hites joined the College of Community Health Sciences as an associate professor of community medicine and population health. He is also affiliated with the Institute for Rural Health Research, which is operated by the College. Hites received his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from the University of Missouri at Kansas City and a bachelor’s…