UAB medicine
UAB’s BSN Pathway, ranked No. 1 in Alabama by U.S. News & World Report, will admit BSN students year-round, with most graduates accepting positions and practicing in Alabama.
The UAB Health System is the largest health system in the state and continues to expand its reach and impact across the state, now operating as a nearly $7.5 billion enterprise with 133 locations serving all 67 counties in Alabama and beyond.
New clinical services and specialty programs are expanding access to high-quality care in Birmingham and throughout Alabama.
The Tele-ICU integrations allow patients to receive vital care closer to home.
UAB St. Vincent’s Birmingham is the first hospital in the area to perform a cutting-edge procedure for the treatment of PAD.
The new facility focuses on neurorehabilitation for patients following stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and other conditions and includes 24/7 access to UAB specialists.
A decade after losing her mother to a rare brain virus, UAB graduate Julie Schifanella is learning to use artificial intelligence to help other patients.
UAB Medicine welcomes a new chief executive officer to lead operations of UAB St. Vincent’s Birmingham.
Jackson says she experienced almost every symptom and complication of diabetes and CKD, and she spent two decades of her life constantly managing her condition.
UAB Hospital again named best in Alabama and Birmingham metro, according to U.S. News & World Report
For the 12th straight year, UAB Hospital has again been ranked the No. 1 hospital in Alabama and Birmingham metro in the 2025-26 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals list.
The WE CARE Nursing Conference is coming to UAB on Oct. 24 and is open to all Alabama advanced practice providers, nurses and nursing students.
The event will feature the GT World Challenge America racing series and aims to support Teal Wings of Hope.
Level I trauma centers are equipped to provide total care of trauma patients — from injury through rehabilitation.
Routine colonoscopy uncovers a cancer diagnosis.
Benefits of the cryoablation program include a shorter wait time for treatment, no overnight stays in the hospital, no sedation, lower costs, less scarring and shorter recovery time.
The Heart to Heart International point-of-care lab will lead to reductions in barriers for patients by reducing the need to make additional arrangements for transportation or pay extra fees for lab testing.
A UAB St. Vincent’s pulmonologist offers insight about what really happens during a sleep study and why it is worth doing.
As opposed to traveling out of town to receive sub-specialized care, the Tele-ICU allows patients to receive vital care closer to home.
Summertime lends itself to the joys of outdoor activities, like camping. With a little preparation and a lot of respect for the outdoors, campers can have a safe and unforgettable experience.
Grateful first-time mom thanks labor and delivery nurses in a big way.
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