A recent UAB School of Optometry graduate has received the highest student honor by the American Optometric Student Association.
This week, docs and vets team up to test therapies that could benefit mankind — and its best friends. The police chief tries his hand at demolition derby, and the city's food trucks are ready for their close-up on the Food Network.
Mariam Massoud will spend three weeks studying technology and art abroad.
Melanoma is highly capable of spreading and can be deadly rapidly if not treated.
The event brings together physicians and researchers working to improve the available treatments, outcomes and recovery times for the disease.
A Division I softball player is seeking treatment for ovarian cancer in UAB’s Division of Gynecologic Oncology.
UAB economists show the benefits of gun purchase delay policy in relation to suicide rates.
UAB investigators will present innovative research at the American Society of Clinical Oncology national meeting.
A primary care physician and a nutritionist create a checklist of cancer screenings, lifestyle changes and health conditions for women to be aware of during each decade after 50.
The Schweitzer Fellowship year expands a student’s educational experience and provides opportunities to gain firsthand knowledge and skills rarely found in traditional professional health training.
UAB Medicine's robotic surgery program — a national leader — celebrates a milestone 10,000 procedures and UAB Hospital earns accolades for its commitment to providing an outstanding patient experience. Better still, a lung transplant gives a teen the chance to graduate high school and live a more normal life.
A 13-year-old girl gets to have a special training experience with UAB surgeons during robotics surgery celebration.
Reducing violence and health disparities in Alabama is the top priority for Hernando Carter, M.D., as he joins the state’s Medical Association Board.
This original series will showcase the best singer-songwriters this area has to offer.
UAB’s PREP Scholars proves successful by furthering student dreams as it receives a grant to continue preparing minority baccalaureate students for graduate programs.
One-way valves that control air flow in the lungs have been shown to be effective in improving breathing for emphysema patients.
A UAB researcher is heading to Cameroon to study the effects and safety of antibiotics on pregnant women at risk of contracting malaria.
The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center names gynecologic oncology surgeon as senior medical officer of the Cancer Service Line.
Surgeons across UAB Medicine are working together to enhance robotic surgery, cementing UAB as a national leader in the field.
The Association for Clinical and Translational Science awarded its Distinguished Investigator Award for Translation into Public Benefit and Policy to kidney transplant surgeon, researcher.