Hematology & Oncology Fellow Receives St. Baldrick's Foundation Fellowship Award
Seven Children's of Alabama Specialties Recognized Among Nation's Best By U.S. News & World Report
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Dr. Walley Selected for Pediatric Hospital Medicine Advisory Board
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Inside Pediatrics: Spring/Summer 2017 Issue Now Available
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2017 Dean's Excellence Awards
UAB Recognized for Excellence in Lactation Care
“UAB is destined to be the preferred academic medical center of the 21st century,” said Elicia Jacob, DNP, director of Nursing for the UAB Women and Infants Center. “Part of this journey involves a commitment to improving the health and well-being of our community. The IBCLC Care Award is an added seal of approval that is reflective of our efforts.”
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Dr. Boppana Selected for the PREP Infectious Diseases Editorial Board
Dr. Sara Williams Awarded Primary Care Clinic Extra Mile Award
USA Pediatric Leadership Alliance Session | June 16 - 17
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Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic Launched
UAB has established the Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic to provide specialized follow-up care for breast cancer patients based on their individual health care needs. Survivorship care is provided by a nurse practitioner with expertise in breast cancer care and survivorship issues, and the program is carried out in collaboration with each patient’s primary treatment team.
“The UAB Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic will provide a comprehensive approach to the care of our breast cancer survivors as they complete their treatment and are ready to turn their attention to leading a healthy and productive life,” said Smita Bhatia, M.D., MPH, professor in the UAB Department of Pediatrics and director of the UAB Institute for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship.
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Dr. Dye Featured on Consumer Reports on Steps for Safe Swimming
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Carolyn Ashworth Primary Care Award Goes To...
This is a new award that will be given annually to a graduating resident by the Division of General Academic Pediatrics. The award is given in recognition of a graduating resident’s excellence in primary care pediatrics; in their provision and coordination of care to meet the patient's medical, social, emotional, and psychological needs which define high-quality, comprehensive care in the context of the family and society; and for a demonstrated commitment to life-long learning and advocacy.
Mark Your Calendars to Celebrate Dr. Ashworth
Carolyn Ashworth, M.D., division director of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, will retire at the end of June. Join us as we celebrate her outstanding career and devotion to the UAB Department of Pediatrics and Children's of Alabama on Thursday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m. in the Bradley Lecture Center.
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Extreme Preterm Infant Death or Disease May Be Predicted by Biomarker
“Now that we know there is useful information from cells we obtain from the umbilical cord, we could use their bioenergetics as a biomarker and for therapy approaches before bronchopulmonary dysplasia develops,” said Jegen Kandasamy, M.D., a neonatologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at UAB, and corresponding author of a study detailing the findings.
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Namasivayam Ambalavanan, M.D., Neonatology, is also an author. Funding for the study came from a UAB Dixon fellowship grant and National Institutes of Health grants
Children's of Alabama Offering Autism Expertise to State Physicians This Summer
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a “telementoring” platform that allows subspecialists to share expert knowledge among healthcare providers in the community.
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UAB Again Ranks High in NIH Funding
The School of Medicine had the largest dollar amount, topping $186 million to rank 22nd in the nation. The School of Dentistry ranked third with grants totaling $12.1 million, and the School of Optometry ranked fourth nationally with $2.0 million. The School of Public Health, with $13.6 million in grants, ranked 17th, and the School of Nursing ranked 23rd with $2.2 million. The School of Health Professions has active grant funding of more than $6 million, placing it within the top ten nationwide.
Within the School of Medicine, 15 departments ranked within the top 25 in grant funding, led by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ranked fifth in the nation, and the Department of Anesthesiology, ranked 10th.
In particular, the departments of Microbiology, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics and Pharmacology saw large increases in funding over previous years.
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Congratulations Fellowship Class of 2017
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2017 Dean's Excellence Awards - Two Pediatrics Faculty Awarded
Two outstanding Department of Pediatrics faculty members were named recipients of the 2017 Dean's Excellence Awards, an honor recognizing exceptional contributions made by the School of Medicine faculty in service, teaching, research, diversity enhancement and mentorship.
Hussein Abdul-Latif, M.D., Pediatric Endocrinology, has been selected for the 2017 Dean's Excellence Award in Teaching, Senior Faculty.
Nicole Jones, M.D., Pediatric Emergency Medicine, has been selected for the 2017 Dean's Excellence Award in Diversity Enhancement, Junior Faculty.
Click here to read about each of the 2017 winners and their accomplishments.
A reception to honor the award recipients will be held on Tuesday, June 6 at 4 p.m. inside the Wallace Tumor Institute. All Department of Pediatrics faculty and staff are invited to attend in support and celebration of their colleagues. Congratulations to Drs. Abdul-Latif and Jones and all other Department of Pediatrics nominees. Click here to view the reception invitation.
Dr. Chen to Serve as Treasurer on APSA Board of Governors
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