Craig Hoesley, M.D., senior associate dean for Medical Education, shares the tremendous work that has been completed over the past two years in preparation for our LCME virtual site visit, happening April 11-13. 

Physicians & Faculty for the Alabama Symphony Orchestra (ASO) members are invited to attend a reception with ASO music director Carlos Izcaray at TrimTab Brewing Company on Tuesday, April 5 at 5:30 p.m. and ASO Masterworks performance of Mozart’s 40th Symphony on Saturday, May 7. 

The Heersink School of Medicine shines a spotlight on resident Sal Kamal, M.D., in honor of National Doctors’ Day.

Thom Mayer, M.D., presented his lecture “It begins with you! Why health care leadership leading matters” at the Heersink School of Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday, March 25. Mayer discussed how to combat burnout in health care and how to enact change for a better work environment.

A new program of AIDS Alabama, the Way Station, is working to fill longstanding and critical gaps in the Birmingham community by offering a shelter for homeless youth ages 18-24. Three adolescent medicine experts weigh in on the preventive nature of the new shelter.

The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us research program has made its initial genomic data available, bringing nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences onto its data analysis platform, the Researcher Workbench

The Office for Diversity and Inclusion has partnered with the Department of Medicine to highlight the exemplary work of pioneering women in the school today, like the all female-team of cardiologists who are forging a new specialty field bridging heart health and cancer care.
With 100 percent of the class of 2022 matching into residency positions, UAB students will continue their medical education at 82 institutions in 30 states across the country.
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