UA News: UA’s Rural Medical Scholars Program Adds 10 New Students

Ten students from rural Alabama have been accepted into The University of Alabama’s Rural Medical Scholars Program this year. The Rural Medical Scholars Program, which is part of UA’s College of Community Health Sciences and has been cited nationally as a model program for educating rural physicians, is a five-year medical education program for rural…


Meeting the Fellows: L.B.

Hello! My name is Laura Beth , but everyone calls me L.B. I’m from Tuscaloosa and have lived here my entire life. I received both my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from The University of Alabama. As an undergrad, I interned at Tuscaloosa’s One Place, a family resource center that promotes self-sufficiency, strengthening…


CCHS hosts two Cuban physicians, discusses health care topics as part of UA Cuba Week

[av_gallery ids=’16600,16597,16598,16590,16591,16593,16592,16589,16588,16585,16586,16595,16596,16594′ style=’thumbnails’ preview_size=’portfolio’ crop_big_preview_thumbnail=’avia-gallery-big-crop-thumb’ thumb_size=’portfolio’ columns=’5′ imagelink=’lightbox’ lazyload=’avia_lazyload’] [av_heading heading=’CCHS hosts two Cuban physicians, discusses health care topics as part of UA Cuba Week‘ tag=’h3′ style=’blockquote modern-quote’ size=” subheading_active=” subheading_size=’15’ padding=’10’ color=” custom_font=”][/av_heading] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences hosted two physicians from Cuba as part of…


October Mini Med School Topics: Women’s Health, Injury Prevention and Telemedicine

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women, so prevention and screening are important, not only for breast cancer but also for other gynecologic cancers, according to Dr. Kristie Graettinger, associate professor and chair of the College’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Graettinger provided a presentation, “Women’s Health Update: Cancer Prevention,” at…


Faculty members, Pediatrics department honored at Argus Awards ceremony

Two faculty from The University of Alabama’s College of Community Health Sciences were honored at the annual Argus Awards ceremony on Friday, Oct. 7. The awards are given by medical students to faculty and mentors for outstanding service to medical education. Dr. Heather Taylor, an associate professor ­­­in the Department of Pediatrics, received an Argus Award…


Southeast Sun: New medical school program brings Birmingham native to Enterprise

Lissa Handley Tyson is a Birmingham native, but she says she has come to love the smaller city of Enterprise. Tyson came to Enterprise to work with Dr. Beverly Jordan and others with Professional Medical Associates. She is a third-year medical student at the University of Alabama Birmingham’s Tuscaloosa campus and is one of nine…


CCHS to host two physicians as part of UA’s Cuba Week

The University of Alabama’s Cuba Center will host its 2016 Cuba Week Monday, Oct. 24, through Friday, Oct. 28, and Cuban guests have been invited to visit UA and present with faculty from across campus throughout the week. The College of Community Health Sciences is participating in the week by hosting two physicians—Dr. José de…


Payne-Foster receives research award for cultural competency training program

Dr. Pamela Payne-Foster recently received the University of Alabama School of Medicine Dean’s Research Award for the “Development of a Culturally Competent Training Program for Medical Students and Residents at the Tuscaloosa Regional Campus.” Payne-Foster, associate professor of Community and Rural Medicine and deputy director of the Institute for Rural Health Research at the College…