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The study followed 5,000 health care workers in high risk environments for COVID-19.

UAB Hospital is home to the only accredited geriatric ED in Alabama, the first one in the Southeast and the 17th Level 1 geriatric ED in the world.
Ten UAB experts, with specialties ranging from public health to infectious diseases, to pediatrics, will serve as investigators for the new Alabama Regional Center for Infection Prevention and Control.
The vast majority of healthcare professionals in emergency departments in the U.S. accepted COVID vaccination, according to a new study, yet still support masking and social distancing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of emergency department staff, both clinical and non-clinical.
Elie is triple board-certified in emergency medicine and critical care, as well as hospice and palliative care medicine.
This large study of high-volume emergency departments showed that health care workers had a low rate of infection, but that some were unaware of an undiagnosed infection.
Emergency departments are crowded, and patients might want to consider alternative care options such as urgent care centers.
CCT has added a fourth ambulance to its fleet, and its new offices feature increased space and improved overnight accommodations for on-call staff.
Patients with medical emergencies should not avoid emergency departments due to COVID-19 fears.
Patients with medical emergencies should not avoid emergency departments due to COVID-19 fears.
Telecommunicator CPR, guidance and assistance from 911 dispatchers can help 911 callers save lives.
UAB emergency physician Erik Hess has been named to a federal governmental committee on substance abuse disorder.
UAB investigators hope the Emergency Department medication assisted treatment program will help curtail opioid use disorder.
Groundbreaking research from UAB shows that out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is the third leading cause of years lost and years lived with a disability due to a disease. 
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