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Medical Education Published 7 hours ago

New federal legislation was passed last year that impacts federal financial aid for our current and incoming medical students. Most changes will be implemented on July 1, 2026, which is the beginning of the 2026-2027 academic year.

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Medical Education Published 8 hours ago

The Department of Medical Education is moving its coursework from MEDMap, a homegrown system the school has used for years, to Canvas, the learning management system used by all other schools across UAB. As the transition continues ahead of the upcoming academic year, several key milestones have already been reached.

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Medical Education Published 8 hours ago

The Department of Medical Education at Heersink School of Medicine is pleased to announce recent additions to the team. Three new staff members have started their roles since the beginning of 2026. The department would also like to acknowledge the departure of three staff members and a postdoctoral fellow in Undergraduate Medical Education. Please join us in welcoming these new additions and wishing team members well as they transition to new chapters in their careers.

Medical Education Published 4 days ago

At the UAB Heersink School of Medicine, more than 1,100 residents and fellows are engaged in graduate medical education across over 100 programs. The House Staff Council (HSC) represents these trainees, bringing together residents and fellows from all programs to serve as a key liaison between learners and institutional leadership.

Medical students celebrate together as green and gold streamers fall around them at the end of Commencement 2026.
Medical Education Published 14 days ago

On May 16, 2026, the UAB Heersink School of Medicine celebrated its annual Commencement ceremony. The event was held at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Alabama.

Medical Education Published 15 days ago

The Recognition of Distinction in Global Health (RDGH) program at the UAB Heersink School of Medicine has reached a significant milestone with the graduation of its first two students. This achievement marks an important step in preparing future physicians with a broader understanding of health care delivered across diverse global settings. As the program continues to grow, it also welcomes a new cohort of twenty-three students who will build on that foundation through international experiences, research, and service.

Medical Education Published 15 days ago

In the span of four years, medical school asks students to master science, develop clinical judgment, and grow into physicians. For Audria Wood, MS4, it also meant learning how to care for a family member—her father.

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UAB Medicine Magazine Published 16 days ago

Roy Kracke, M.D., helped lay the foundation for what would become the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers. A new feature in UAB Medicine magazine explores Kracke’s enduring legacy, from establishing Alabama’s first four-year medical school to the dedication of Kracke Plaza outside the Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine and Data Sciences Building.

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Medical Education Published 28 days ago

April marks the month when organizations around the nation acknowledge and celebrate the efforts of administrative professionals. Often working behind the scenes, these individuals are crucial parts of their teams and take on a variety of responsibilities to ensure the effectiveness of their units. Coinciding with this important day of recognition, a pivotal member of the Department of Medical Education reached a major milestone in their career. Denise Coston, administrative associate for Nick Van Wagoner, M.D., and Todd Peterson, M.D., celebrated her 35th year with UAB.

Medical Education Published 29 days ago

In every medical school class, many students rise not only through achievement but through their ability to connect with others and lead with intention. For the UAB Heersink School of Medicine Class of 2026, Mike Anderson is one of those individuals. A four-time Class President and future dermatologist, Anderson has shaped his class’s culture while navigating an unconventional path to medicine with purpose and perspective.

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Medical Education Published 42 days ago

The deadline for Title II digital accessibility compliance has been extended to April 26, 2027. Even though the deadline has shifted, it is important to remain committed to addressing this concern across our digital platforms. With that in mind, we wanted to answer some questions we’ve received over the last couple months and reiterate some valuable resources that can help you adopt these changes.

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Medical Education Published 42 days ago

On Friday, April 10, 2026, Heersink School of Medicine hosted its annual Closer Look event. This year, 139 accepted students visited the campus and participated in activities throughout the day designed to give them valuable experience at the school. The day’s success was a collaborative effort beginning with the Admissions and Enrollment Management (AEM) team and including crucial participation from faculty and staff across the school.

Medical Education Published 43 days ago

Victor M. Montori, M.D., M.Sc., Robert H. and Susan M. Rewoldt Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic and consultant in the Division of Endocrinology, will deliver the keynote address at the 2026 UAB Heersink School of Medicine commencement ceremony.

Medical Education Published 43 days ago

The Population Health Department on the UAB Huntsville Regional Medical Campus enhances patient care and resident learning by focusing on prevention, care coordination, and chronic disease management. Serving as a vital bridge within the healthcare system, the department helps ensure that patients do not fall through gaps in care.

UAB Medicine Magazine Published 48 days ago

How dedicated guidance shaped Brenton Bicknell’s path to medicine and research

Medical Education Published 56 days ago

As UAB Heersink School of Medicine continues to improve its digital accessibility, it’s important to avoid easy pitfalls that lead to noncompliance. Sometimes, these accessibility mistakes can arise because we don’t realize how specific features in applications are meant to function. Below, we will cover two common formatting issues in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint that cause issues for individuals using screen readers.

Medical Education Published 56 days ago

With the reopening of the Volker Hall Lecture Tower, academic activities have resumed in the space. Each of the lecture rooms has been updated with new projectors, computers, and WiFi technology. In appreciation of the many technological advances that have made our lives easier or better over the years, today we will take a look back at classroom innovations that paved the way to where we are now.

Medical Education Published 58 days ago

Catherine Lumb, M.D., practices geriatric medicine with a focus on understanding her patients beyond their health diagnoses. She listens carefully and considers how health care intersects with independence and quality of life. These values are central to her career at UAB Huntsville and were developed during her training at the UAB Heersink School of Medicine.

News Published 64 days ago

As part of the UAB Giving Days campaign, Equal Access Birmingham is one of four featured projects demonstrating how student-led care can transform both lives and medical education. This free clinic delivers compassionate, hands-on healthcare to underserved Birmingham neighbors while training future physicians who learn to lead with skill, empathy, and purpose.

News Published 70 days ago

As part of UAB Giving Days, the Medical Alumni Association Medical Student Assistance Fund is one of four featured projects from the Heersink School of Medicine, showcasing the impact of compassion in action. This vital fund ensures that when unexpected hardships arise, Heersink medical students can stay focused on becoming the physicians our communities need.

Medical Education Published 70 days ago

The University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine held its 2026 Match Day on Friday, March 20, at the Alabama Theatre. The annual event marks a major milestone in medical education, as students learn where they will continue their training in residency programs across the country. This year, 99.5% of UAB students matched, reflecting the school’s continued strength in preparing graduates for the next phase of their medical careers.

Medical Education Published 72 days ago

The UAB Heersink School of Medicine welcomed alumni and guests back to campus on March 6–7 for the 2026 Medical Alumni Weekend. A total of 157 alumni and 110 guests attended the event. Notably, the 47th Reynolds-Finley Historical Lecture on Friday attracted 280 participants, with 50 joining virtually.

Medical Education Published 77 days ago

For Jordan Beam, Match Day marks the culmination of years of preparation and purpose. From international research at the University of Oxford to hands-on training in Montgomery, she’s honed the skills and confidence that will guide her into the next chapter of her career.

Medical Education Published 77 days ago

As UAB Heersink School of Medicine continues to improve accessibility in digital materials to comply with updated Title II guidelines, it is important to ensure all images included in published materials contain alt text so that screen readers are able to communicate the contents of the image to readers with vision impairments. For medical education, the use of alt text can become increasingly complex as medical imagery and diagrams involve many aspects.

Medical Education Published 77 days ago

On March 7, 2026, Heersink School of Medicine faculty, staff, and students gathered at the Lyric Theatre in Birmingham, Alabama for the 2026 Best Medicine Show. The show, which caps off a fundraising campaign for Equal Access Birmingham, is coordinated and produced by Heersink medical students. It serves as an opportunity for the student community to come together and celebrate both the noble cause at the core of the event but also the talent and creativity of the student body.

Medical Education Published 78 days ago

On Match Day, Philip Harden will stand among his classmates with an envelope in hand, waiting for the countdown to learn where he will train as a resident physician. The moment feels close enough to touch, yet not fully real. For the fourth-year medical student at the Heersink School of Medicine’s Tuscaloosa Regional Campus, it represents the culmination of a goal he began pursuing in high school.

Medical Education Published 79 days ago

By the time Audria Wood opens her Match Day envelope, she will have spent nearly a decade growing up within UAB’s walls, first as an undergraduate student-athlete, then as a medical student, and now as a future orthopedic surgeon preparing to learn where residency training will take her next.

Medical Education Published 84 days ago

On Match Day, Brenton Bicknell will join his classmates, eager to share in the excitement to discover where everyone will train in medical residency. Already matched into ophthalmology at UAB Callahan Eye, the day is as much about celebrating his peers’ achievements as it is his own. For the fourth-year medical student at the Heersink School of Medicine’s Huntsville Campus, it marks a milestone shaped by mentors, family, and the camaraderie of classmates who have shared the journey.

Medical Education Published 86 days ago

Eight UAB Heersink School of Medicine students have been selected for the 2026–2027 class of Alabama Albert Schweitzer Fellows, representing the institution among a competitive statewide cohort. Over the next year, they will partner with community organizations to develop and carry out sustainable service initiatives addressing the underlying factors that influence health in communities with limited access to care.

Medical Education Published 91 days ago

As Heersink School of Medicine continues to improve accessibility throughout its digital platforms, it is crucial to know foundational steps for building materials. Before uploading documents onto the website or into courses within learning management systems, there are a few quick steps you can take to ensure efficient use of accessibility features.

Medical Education Published 91 days ago

Matthew Garron is a Help Desk Technician for Medical Education Informational Services, where he has served since June 2024. Prior to joining the MEIS team, he worked in the UAB Campus Bookstore. Garron was nominated to the 2025-2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Adam Agee, director of Information Technology for the Heersink School of Medicine.

Medical Education Published 91 days ago

The Volker Hall Lecture Tower is now open for use. After more than a year of renovation, the spaces have been refreshed and updated to accommodate the needs of modern medical education.

Medical Education Published 3 months ago

Megyn Mielke is a program manager I for the Physician Scientist Development Office (PSDO), where she has served since late 2022. In her role, she oversees several key programs supporting medical students and undergraduate learners across the UAB Heersink School of Medicine. Mielke was nominated to the 2025–2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Stefanie B. Varghese, Ph.D., MBA, program director II for PSDO.

Medical Education Published 3 months ago

On February 5, 2026, Heersink School of Medicine celebrated the 2026 Food Fair. Each department was represented by a table highlighting traditions or favorite food/drink from around the world. The Department of Medical Education was represented by the theme of “Sips Around the World.”

Medical Education Published 3 months ago

The Medical Education Committee’s recent review of the Heersink School of Medicine Family Medicine Clerkship highlighted strong, outpatient clinical experiences across the Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa campuses. Clerkship objectives remain well aligned with Heersink School of Medicine goals and ACGME competencies.

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Medical Education Published 3 months ago

As UAB and Heersink School of Medicine continues to implement guidance around Title II compliance, we wanted to share useful resources with you as you create and deploy materials for students. The goal is for all digital materials to be accessible and Title II compliant, whether instructional, administrative or communicative.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

Sharon Noser is a curriculum coordinator for the Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) team, where she has served for more than 13 years. Before joining UME, she spent four years in the UAB contracts office. Noser was nominated to the 2025–2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Mike Belue, program director for UME.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

Hannah Zahedi, M.D., doesn’t just practice medicine; she lives it. In Marion, Alabama, her patients are neighbors, friends, and familiar faces she passes on her morning drive. A quick check-in call, a home visit, a conversation in the clinic, her day flows seamlessly between the office and the community she serves. For Zahedi, medicine is more than a job; it is a way of knowing the people behind every chart and responding to their needs with care and expertise.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

Lori Allison is a program manager for the Office of International Medical Education where she has served since 2024. Before her work for IME, she spent 27 years in Information Technology, holding roles in Project Management, Process Development, and Risk and Quality Management. She was nominated to the 2025-2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Michael Massey, program director for IME.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

As part of the Medical Education Committee’s (MEC) charge for curricular planning and oversight, the group has recently voted to make several changes to the curriculum that will allow the students to have more time for career exploration and strengthening their credentials before applying to residency programs.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

Tawny Fowler is a Data Verification Specialist for the Enrollment Management team. She has been a member of Admissions and Enrollment Management since 2021 and has worked at UAB since 2014. She was nominated to the 2025-2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Faye Heard, senior director for Enrollment Management.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

The Graduation Questionnaire (GQ) is administered by the AAMC each year to fourth-year medical students prior to their completion of medical school. The questionnaire is a national survey with participation from 155 schools. The results are reviewed closely by Department of Medical Education leadership to determine areas of success and areas of improvement within our learning environment and student experience.

Medical Education Published 4 months ago

UAB Heersink School of Medicine is committed to fostering an accessible, inclusive learning environment for students with disabilities. Working with UAB's Disability Support Services (DSS), Heersink's Medical Student Services (MSS), and Undergraduate Medical Education (UME), students receive individualized accommodations to support full engagement in classroom and clinical experiences. Examples of these accommodations may include lecture transcription, extended testing time, and access to assistive technology devices, among others. Each accommodation is tailored to the student’s needs to reduce barriers and ensure equal access to the learning environment.

Medical Education Published 5 months ago

Carlton Young, M.D., assistant dean for Access and Engagement – Medical Student Experience and Professor of Surgery, will retire from Heersink School of Medicine, effective Dec. 31, 2025, after 28 years of service in student support and mentorship for the institution. He will continue his clinical practice and will remain a crucial part of UAB Medicine.

Medical Education Published 5 months ago

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) hosted its annual Learn Serve Lead conference Nov. 1-5, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. The conference gathered leaders and professionals from across academic medicine to discuss pertinent issues in health and health care.

Medical Education Published 5 months ago

Crystal Burney is an office associate for the Office of Access and Engagement – Medical Student Experience. She joined the OAE team in March 2025 after serving as Lead Clinical Administrative Office Specialist for the UAB Health Services Foundation. She was nominated to the 2025-2026 cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Erica Brown, Ph.D., program manager for the Office of Access and Engagement – Medical Student Experience.

Medical Education Published 6 months ago

Denise Coston, administrative associate for Nick Van Wagoner, M.D., and Todd Peterson, M.D., is a vital member of Medical Students Services (MSS). She has been employed by UAB for a total of 35 years, and she has served MSS for the last 20 years. She was nominated to the inaugural cohort of Medical Education Unsung Heroes by Brook Hubner, Ph.D., director of Academic Success, and Jason Noah, program director for Student Success.

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UAB Medicine Magazine Published 6 months ago

The grand rounds session at the Heersink School of Medicine is quiet and charged with attention. Caroline Harada, M.D., professor in the Department of Medical Education, watches as a student unfolds the story of a man from rural Alabama who—afraid of hospitals—grew out his hair to conceal a lump on his head. When his wife discovered it, she took him to the doctor. The diagnosis was grim: stage 4 meningioma (a tumor that grows from the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord) with metastases to the spine.

Dr. Paul W. Burleson with his wife Martha, whose gift created the Paul and Martha Burleson Endowed Chair in UAB Department of Medical Education.
UAB Medicine Magazine Published 6 months ago

Burleson Foundation gift creates historic endowment for Department of Medical Education

Medical Education Published 6 months ago

On Friday, November 14, 2025, students from the UAB Heersink School of Medicine gathered to celebrate faculty excellence during the annual Argus Awards Ceremony. Established to recognize outstanding contributions in medical education, the Argus Awards are determined entirely by student nominations and votes, honoring faculty, courses, and course directors who have made a lasting impact throughout the year.

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