Students/Faculty

SHP Student Spotlight: Snekha Rajasekaran – BMD
Snekha Rajasekaran, a junior in the UAB B.S. in Biomedical Sciences program, completed summer research programs with the Stanford University School of Medicine Cardiovascular Institute, in California and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, in Illinois. She sat down with us to discuss her experience and share tips on how students can make the most of their opportunities.
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William Reed named American Chiropractic Association Researcher of the Year
William Reed, DC, Ph.D., professor and director of the UAB PhD in Rehabilitation Science program, received the George B. McClelland Researcher of the Year Award from the American Chiropractic Association.
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Garvey receives Gerald Reavan Distinguished Leader in Insulin Resistance Award
W. Timothy Garvey, M.D., FACE, MABOM, was given the Gerald Reaven Distinguished Leader in Insulin Resistance Award by the World Congress on Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease (WCIRDC).
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Borkowski named recipient of 2025 Filerman Prize for Educational Leadership
Nancy Borkowski, DBA, CPA, FACHE, FHFMA, distinguished professor in the UAB Department of Health Services Administration, has been named recipient of the Gary L. Filerman Prize for Educational Leadership by the Association of University Programs in Health Administration (AUPHA).
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A bridge for medicine: UAB Students chosen as Alabama Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Scholars
UAB students Cacia Billings and Eleanor Williams are heading into the new year with something to celebrate. Both first-year students in UAB’s Physicians Assistant Studies program were selected as Alabama Area Health Education Center Scholars.
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Brianna Hampton, UAB PA student, named National PAEA Future Educator Fellow
“It was one of those moments where I just knew what I wanted to do.”
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Giordano-Mooga Wins Provost’s Award for Faculty Excellence in Undergraduate Research
Samantha Giordano-Mooga, Ph.D., assistant professor and director of undergraduate research in the UAB biomedical sciences program, was selected as the winner of the 2024 Provost’s Award for Faculty Excellence in Undergraduate Research.
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Seung-Yup (Joshua) Lee receives 2024 CCTS Pilot Award
The UAB Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) has awarded Seung-Yup (Joshua) Lee, assistant professor in the UAB Department of Health Services Administration, a 2024 CCTS Pilot Award.
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Shannon H. Houser receives AHIMA Triumph Influencer Award
Shannon H. Houser recently received the AHIMA Triumph Influencer Award.
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Borkowksi receives Alabama ACHE Regent’s Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Award
Nancy Borkowski received the 2024 Regent’s Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Award from the Alabama Healthcare Executives Forum, an officially designated chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE).
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José Fernández is recipient of TOS Presidential Medal of Distinction
José Fernández, Ph.D., FTOS, was named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Distinction from The Obesity Society (TOS) for “leadership and scholarship in the field of obesity that has inspired a more diverse group of scientists and clinicians.”
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2024 Blazer Forever Scholarship Recipients
Five students have been awarded a UAB School of Health Professions Blazer Forever Scholarship. The award is given to SHP students during Homecoming Week based on an essay answer. This year, we asked students to talk about the ways classroom collaborations and/or team-based learning has made them stronger teammates.
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A ‘magic’ setting for fieldwork
Each summer, the Department of Occupational Therapy joins with UAB Arts in Medicine to host two 4-week virtual magic camps for children with disabilities. It’s a unique skill-building opportunity for both the children and graduate students in UAB’s Entry-Level Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy program, who complete one of their Level I Fieldwork experiences as camp coaches.
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UAB Low Vision Faculty Lead 4-day Conference in South Africa
A multidisciplinary group of low vision practitioners and people with visual impairments gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, in early September at the Low Vision Matters conference. There, they heard Beth Barstow, PhD, OTR/L, and Jason Vice, PhD, OTR/L, speak about low vision evaluation, assessment, and intervention, and spent a day in hands-on labs.
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ALOTA awards Rachel Ashcraft its highest honor
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy Rachel Ashcraft, MS, OTR/L, TBRI Practitioner, received the Alabama Occupational Therapy Association’s (ALOTA) highest honor, the Elsie Holmes McKibbin Award, at its 2024 Annual Fall Conference in Gulf Shores, AL.
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Dr. Sarah Tucker Named to Redemption Earned Board, Seeks to Expand OT Support in Criminal Justice System
Redemption Earned, an Alabama-based nonprofit, has appointed UAB Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy Sarah Tucker, PhD, OTR/L, to its board of directors.
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New NIH/NIA R21 Grant Brings Dr. Areum Han’s Total Active External Funding to $1.3M
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute on Aging (NIA) has awarded Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy Areum Han, PhD, OTR/L, a two-year, $418,327 R21 grant.
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UAB Health Informatics Program Introduces New Scholarship in Honor of Eta Berner
The UAB Graduate Programs in Health Informatics has announced a new scholarship, dedicated to the memory of Eta S. Berner, Ed.D., University Professor Emeritus.
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Trending news and stories in the disability community — July '24
Welcome back for the next installment of trending news and stories in the disability community. This edition features articles on the United States Deaf Women's National Team, advances in accessible travel and gaming, and much more.
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Collaborative environment fosters Dr. Ballmann’s melding of music and exercise
Dr. Chris Ballmann grew up a prolific multi-instrument musician, so it was no surprise he attended Auburn University to pursue a scholarship in music performance and participated in the AU Symphony Orchestra. The surprise, though, came when he decided to pivot after a single semester.
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