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While hesitant to embrace the “health care heroes” title, UAB Hospital nurses are overcoming COVID-19 care obstacles to best treat their patients.
Artists with UAB AIM are telling health care workers, from nurses and physicians to environmental services and facilities staff, they are grateful for the work they continue to do.
The support from the Birmingham community, state of Alabama and beyond has been overwhelming for the front line hospital workers battling the coronavirus pandemic at UAB.
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Online lessons in activities from hand stitching, paper crafts and visual arts to storytelling, writing and more are available now, including a Spanish “Storytime.”

Support COVID-19 research, patient care and relief; help provide emergency aid to students; or give to the Benevolent Fund as it continues to assist employees in need.
Food delivery has been recommended as a simple way to maintain social-distancing practices and poses little risk for contamination or transmission.

The site is the first joint partnership the Jefferson County Department of Health hopes to engage in with area hospitals, labs, clinics and providers in the coming weeks.

Learn from UAB expert Ellen Eaton, M.D., about social distancing, why it is important and what you need to know.
UAB researchers are now running tests and will soon have them available on a commercial platform, increasing output.
A looming shortage threatens the nation’s blood supply as donations drop.

The Proton International at University of Alabama at Birmingham facility treated its first patient with proton therapy. 

UAB is considering using telehealth through three approaches to help care for patients both in Birmingham and around the state.
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