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3D Problem-Solving means listening, tearing down silos and sending people home happy
UAB Hospital’s Clinical Practice Transformation group has developed a unique method for helping teams come together to create change and boost employee satisfaction. Although it was designed for health care, it can work in any setting, they say.
Testing a promising treatment for functional seizures in childrenClinical psychologist Aaron Fobian, Ph.D., has developed a therapy for this debilitating condition that she is now testing in a major NIH-sponsored clinical trial.Opioid overdoses are surging, but 'we have the tools to help,' UAB doctor saysMedications to treat opioid use disorder include methadone, naltrexone and buprenorphine. Leah Leisch, M.D., medical director of Substance Use Services at UAB Beacon Recovery Services, explains how each is used and prescribed.
Medicine without the mileage2020 was the year for telehealth: Pandemic safety restrictions led to a 2,000% increase in telehealth patient volume for UAB eMedicine this past year and saved patients more than a quarter of a million hours of travel time.
How a UAB lab tracks risky COVID-19 variants, and why that mattersSkills and sequencing combine to gather the first data on the UK variant in Alabama in Pathology’s Fungal Reference Laboratory.
Simulations help vaccine rollout and cut the wait in UAB clinicsBefore patients arrive, experts use computer models to design the safest, most efficient workflows for staff and providers and reduce wait times.
Trial studying technique to clear ‘brain fog’ after COVID-19Constraint-Induced Therapy, developed at UAB and used worldwide to help patients regain function after stroke, will be tested as therapy for patients with cognitive difficulties following COVID-19 infection.
Five lies keeping you awake at nightBehavioral sleep medicine specialist Justin Thomas, Ph.D., answers one of Google’s most-searched questions of 2020: “Why can’t I fall asleep?”
Fauci, Neuzil explain what we’ve learned about COVID-19 and where we stand on vaccinesIn keynote addresses at UAB’s COVID-19 Research Symposium, Anthony Fauci, M.D., and Kathleen Neuzil, M.D., shared the latest science on how COVID-19 spreads and the safety and efficacy of vaccines in late-stage trials.
Diagnosed or been exposed to COVID-19? New studies are testing desperately needed therapies.Clinical trials of monoclonal antibodies and convalescent plasma offer new options to outpatients in the first days after a COVID-19 diagnosis.
New studies test convalescent plasma for COVID-19 treatment — and preventionUAB is enrolling patients as part of randomized controlled trials that experts say are necessary to prove the efficacy of the much-discussed COVID-19 treatment.
Should you get COVID antibody testing? And what do the results mean? UAB experts respond.Many people are looking to antibody tests for peace of mind. But the results aren’t actionable at this point, an infectious diseases expert says. Learn more about UAB’s current and future antibody testing efforts.
Convalescent plasma therapy is treating coronavirus patients in UAB researchUAB is part of several trials to test whether an infusion of antibodies from people who have beaten COVID-19 can help those dealing with infection or at risk for infection. Donors are needed.
Coronavirus antibody testing now is available at UAB. Here’s what that means — and what it doesn’t.Antibody testing can reveal if a person has been exposed to the novel coronavirus in the past. More research needs to be done before we know if that means they are “protected” from COVID-19.
See how health tech is cutting miles and changing lives across AlabamaWireless glucose monitors, HD cameras and talking scales: UAB eMedicine has saved Alabamians nearly 200,000 miles of driving and sliced stroke treatment times for rural patients from hours to minutes.
CRRT dialysis in the ICU — what patients and families want to knowNephrologist Ashita Tolwani, M.D., is internationally renowned for her expertise in continuous renal replacement therapy. UAB’s CRRT Queen explains this powerful, complex therapy and how UAB became a global leader in the field.
As molecular testing changes patient care, UAB lab aims to set the standardThe Precision Diagnostics Laboratory effort, led by Craig Mackinnon, M.D., Ph.D., will support surgeons, oncologists and other clinicians with the latest tests and custom assays, starting with gene panels for cancer and drug metabolism that return answers in hours, not weeks.
Open source: How data scientist Liz Worthey is bringing precision medicine to the peopleA decade ago, Liz Worthey’s computational skills saved a life and earned her a profile in a Pulitzer-winning article. Now at UAB, this new recruit is creating tools and building collaborations to transform these extraordinary efforts into a routine part of patient care.
Now see this: Myopia control can slash the toll of nearsightednessSpecial contact lenses or eye drops can reduce a patient’s final prescription by half in the School of Optometry’s Myopia Control Clinic. That means thinner lenses and also a much lower risk of serious eye problems, including glaucoma and cataracts.
New clinic to help medically at-risk women prevent pregnancyPhysicians in the Complex Contraception Clinic can develop a temporary or permanent contraception plan for women battling other health conditions.