It is a top-notch program. I'd recommend this program to anybody who wants to improve the rigor of the work they do.
Featured Alumni
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Leigh Willis
Leigh Willis (PhD 2004) is a Behavioral Scientist at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Fabrice Julien
Fabrice Julien (PhD 2020) is an Assistant Professor of Health and Wellness, and a Medical Sociologist.
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Brian P. Hinote
Brian P. Hinote (PhD 2007) holds the faculty rank of Professor, and serves as Associate Vice Provost for Data Analytics and Student Success in the Office of Student Success at Middle Tennessee State University.
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Jeffrey E. Hall
Jeffrey E. Hall (PhD, MSPH, 2003) is the Deputy Director of the Office of Minority Health and Health Equity at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Latest News
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Seven students receive 2024 Dean’s Awards for Outstanding Undergraduate and Graduate StudentsThroughout the Spring 2024 semester, departments across the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s College of Arts and Sciences submitted nominations for the Dean’s Awards for Outstanding Undergraduate Students and Outstanding Graduate Students. The awards are given to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students in CAS who have made significant contributions to the UAB community.
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Medical sociology program gives students an expansive approach to health careIn the world of medicine, treating the body and treating the person can be two distinctly different things. The medical sociology program in the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Department of Sociology is a way to bridge that gap.