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ACE10year webPictured Above: Kellie Flood, MD; Vicki Nelson, MSN, RN; Seth Landefeld, MD; Katrina Booth, MD (ACE Unit Medical Director); and Terri Middlebrooks, RN.Alabama’s first Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Unit celebrates its tenth year at UAB! The ACE Unit utilizes an interdisciplinary care team trained in geriatrics to provide acutely ill older adults with holistic care of the highest quality. Promoting health, preventing complications, optimizing function and preserving dignity are all important components of the Unit’s mission. Happy 10th Birthday to the team that makes ACE amazing!

More Good News for July 18, 2018

In Case You Missed It…We are extremely proud of our researchers who have shown for the first time that pulmonary fibrosis can be reversed using the diabetes drug treatment Metformin. These exciting findings reported in Nature Medicine have been heralded in thirty-six outlets across the U.S., India, U.K., China, Germany, Mexico, Spain and Turkey.

Jennifer Hicks, MSHA, MBA (Program Director, Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care) has the distinction of being named the Department’s Employee of the Year for 2018! Jennifer has been an integral part of the growth and success of the Center for Palliative and Supportive Care and is an outstanding representative of the Department. She will be honored at a reception on Wednesday, August 15. Congratulations, Jennifer!

According to a study led by Joonseok Kim, MD (Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Disease), taking multivitamins and mineral supplements does not prevent strokes, heart attacks or deaths related to cardiovacular disease.  These findings were recently published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.

We are proud to announce that Jennifer Pollock, MD (Professor, Nephrology) has been selected as the 2019 Ernest H. Starling Distinguished Lecturer by the Water & Electrolyte Homeostasis (WEH) Steering Committee. The Starling Award is the most prestigious of the WEH Section awards, and is given annually to an American Physiological Society member recognized for exceptional contributions and lifelong dedication to WEH-related research.  

Terrence Shaneyfelt, MD, MPH (Professor, General Internal Medicine) has co-authored a consensus statement with international leaders in evidence-based medicine in JAMA entitled “Core Competencies in Evidence-Based Practice for Health Professionals.”  The study identifies a set of competencies for teaching evidence-based practice.

Three-year-old cancer survivor, Skye Savren-McCormick, recently served as a flower girl in her bone marrow donor’s wedding. Ayman Saad, MD (Associate Professor, Hematology and Oncology) performed the transplant that helped Hayden Hatfield Ryals save Skye’s life.

According to DOM Senior Advisor for Wellness John I. Kennedy, Jr., we all need #SomePeopleToRunWith, especially when we’re managing all the busy aspects of life in academic medicine. It is easy to fall behind and wonder why you’re not making the kind of progress you want. Read more about the importance of finding your team to keep in you in the race in Dr. Well-Be’s new blog post.

Announcements:

  • Register now for the Update in Infectious Diseases, set for Friday, August 24, at The Florentine Building in Downtown Birmingham.
  • The Women in Medicine Lecture will be held on August 2 at 4:00 p.m. in BDB 334. Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH (Professor and Director) and Jodie Dionne-Odom, MD (Assistant Professor) in Infectious Diseases will share perspectives and insights that will make for a great discussion.
  • Register now for the 2018 Update in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. This year’s conference will take place Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8, at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham (The Wynfrey Hotel).
  • Are you a junior faculty member with an interest in research related to aging? If so, you should take part in a one-hour Workshop on Hospital-Related Disability on Wednesday, July 25, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. in the West Pavilion Conference Center Room D. For more information, contact Dr. Christy Carter.
  • Sign up for the 5th Annual Heart+Sole 5K and Fun Run benefitting the Equal Access Birmingham (EAB) Clinic and sponsored by the Department of Medicine, will take place on August 18, 2018. EAB is a free clinic run by medical students which provides health care and education to Birmingham’s homeless and uninsured population.

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