Dr. Sheikilya Thomas Excels as DOM Staff Star
Spring 2023 recipient of the DOM Star Award for Staff Excellence. Dr. Thomas' colleagues submitted nomination letters highlighting her outstanding leadership, dedication to others, and commitment to promoting personal and professional growth among her team. She has been a part of the UAB family for over 20 years. Congratulations, Dr. Thomas, on being recognized as a DOM Staff Star!
The Department of Medicine is pleased to announce that Sheikilya Thomas, Ph.D., MPH, Program Director II in the Division of Preventive Medicine, has been named theRead moreLandefeld Delivers State of the Department Address
State of the Department address on Wednesday. He highlighted the accomplishments, innovations, and discoveries that took place throughout 2022 and shared plans for the upcoming year. Division directors joined the presentation to share notable successes from their divisions. If you didn’t get to join us live, catch the recording online.
Seth Landefeld, M.D., Professor and Chair of the UAB Department of Medicine, delivered the annual Read moreNephrology Celebrates Rutsky’s 52 Years of Service
Edwin "Ed" Rutsky, M.D. He invested nearly 52 years in medicine at UAB — 28 years as a nephrologist, and another 23 years as an internist. We reflect on his legacy and wish him all the best in his retirement.
The Division of Nephrology held a special Festschrift celebration Wednesday in honor of Read moreGI Division Joins Campaign for Colorectal Health
colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. each year, screening can prevent this cancer or find it early when it may be easier to treat. Screening is recommended for everyone starting at age 45, though some people with certain risk factors may need to start at a younger age. So, make sure you mind the bottom line, and talk to your health care provider about adding colon cancer screening to your wellness regimen today!
UAB Employee Wellness brought back everyone's favorite inflatable this year to promote the benefits of colorectal cancer screening. While Read moreIM Resident Offers Perspective on Health Literacy and Representation in Medicine
Malcolm Chapman, M.D., MBA, discusses the importance of representation in medicine and improving health literacy in underserved communities.
According to the journal Health Literacy Research and Practice, physicians overestimate the health literacy scores of 54% of African American patients. First-year internal medicine resident Read more