Displaying items by tag: school of health professions

Leading healthcare administrator Chris Van Gorder to give UAB Jordan Distinguished Lecture.

UAB departments most involved in rehabilitation science include Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Psychology and Occupational Therapy.

Students in UAB’s professional schools team to screen elementary-age children for health concerns, learn about interprofessional collaboration.

Research seeks to find answers to help breast cancer survivors select exercise programs that best enhance quality of life.

A new UAB study examines the role of starch as a means to control risk of diabetes.

Consequences of believing in obesity myths: poor policy, misguided public health advice and wasted health-care dollars.
Shake up your palate by trying these yummy, and potentially unfamiliar, foods as recommended by a UAB clinical dietitian.

Physical inactivity contributes to poor health, and UAB researchers have launched a study in overweight girls to better understand the risks for diabetes and heart disease.

Small changes can be easier to stick with and add up to better health.

UAB health and nutrition experts say it’s easy for eating to get out of control this time of year, with long-term health consequences.

The first graduating class included top leadership from health systems across the country.

UAB simulation training using sophisticated mannequins helps students learn to work together in patient care.

Being physically active is tough for people with disabilities yet vitally important for their overall health and wellbeing. UAB research is working to break down barriers.

Changes in how medical codes are assigned means a chance for UAB  health information faculty to teach coding professionals at hospitals.

UAB School of Nursing earns federal grant to train more mental health nurse practitioners and to increase use of technology in care.
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