Prepare for a Crisis With Save-A-Life Training

Your co-worker can’t breathe. What do you do? You come across a person injured and bleeding. How do you respond? In both scenarios, time is critical, and you may be the only one who can help. While most people instinctively want to assist, not knowing what to do can prevent a bystander from acting, said…


It’s a Match: 2019

The College of Community Health Sciences in March filled its 2022 class of residents and celebrated medical students who completed their clinical education at the College and were selected for residencies across the US. Sixteen residents will begin the three-year University of Alabama Family Medicine Residency July 1. Four members of the incoming class will…


Save-a-Life: Suicide Assessment

Dr. Bob McKinney, assistant professor of social work for the College of Community Health Sciences, warned residents, faculty and staff attending the College’s March Grand Rounds lecture that suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US with an average of 105 suicides happening daily in America. There is no patient that is…


Sports Concussions and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

Up to 3.8 million concussions occur each year in the US, many of them sustained by athletes during practice or play, said Dr. Catherine Ikard, an assistant professor of neurology for the College of Community Health Sciences and a neurologist at University Medical Center, which the College operates. Concussions are caused by acceleration and deceleration…


The Glucose Crisis

Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the US, and yet a quarter of the people who have it don’t know it. The most common form of diabetes, Type 2, is also the most preventable. Dr. C. Edward Geno, assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine, walked participants through the basics of…


Brussels Sprout Challenge Marks Fifth Year

Hundreds of walkers participated in University Medical Center’s annual Brussels Sprout Challenge March 2, eating one of the cruciferous vegetables at each mile of the 3.1 mile walk and helping to promote healthy lifestyle choices. This was the fifth year that UMC, which is operated by the College of Community Health Sciences, offered the Brussels…


High Ankle Sprains in Athletes

A high ankle sprain is a common sports-related injury and gets its name from the location of the injury – a little bit above the area injured in a common ankle sprain. A high ankle sprain occurs when there is a sprain to the ligaments that hold the two leg bones, the tibia and fibula,…


Research Roundup

Researchers at the College of Community Health Sciences receive funding for projects to better identify and assist patients at risk for high blood pressure, and to help reduce a significant racial disparity in infant mortality rates in Alabama College of Community Health Sciences researchers received $100,000 in additional funding for research designed to identify and…


Higginbotham named UA senior associate vice president of research

Dr. John C. Higginbotham, associate dean for Research and Health Policy for the College of Community Health Sciences, has been tapped for the role of senior associate vice president for Research and Economic Development for The University of Alabama. Higginbotham, who is also professor and chair of the College’s Department of Community Medicine and Population…


University Medical Center hosts fifth annual Brussels Sprout Challenge at Heart Walk

The fifth annual Brussels Sprout Challenge, hosted by University Medical Center as part of the American Heart Association’s West Alabama Heart Walk, will be held Saturday, March 2. University Medical Center is operated by The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences. Partnering again with Manna Grocery and Deli in Tuscaloosa, which prepares and…