2024 Integrative Healthcare Summit helps underrepresented students explore health care careers
More than 55 students considering health care careers gathered in March for a full day of educational workshops and hands-on opportunities at the Integrative Healthcare Summit organized by the Student National Medical Association (SNMA).
UAB Sports and Exercise Medicine to present at 2024 AMSSM
The UAB Sports and Exercise Medicine team will present at the 2024 American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Md., from April 12 to April 17, 2024.
Read moreAmidst diminished access to maternal care in Alabama, Highlands Family Medicine Clinic expands services
The UAB Highlands Family and Community Medicine Clinic now welcomes prenatal patients. In partnership with the UAB Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the clinic initiated Prenatal Care in January and saw its first patient in early February. The new service allows low-risk, pregnant people to receive the crucial care they need before giving birth.
Faculty, staff and students exchange expertise, wisdom at STFM Medical Student Education Conference
Sixteen Family and Community Medicine team members are implementing crucial knowledge they gained from the 2024 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Conference on Medical Student Education in Atlanta. Likewise, attendees from across the country took home key takeaways from faculty, staff and students representing UAB's Department of Family and Community Medicine.
Read moreAsif puts spotlight on UAB during opening keynote at IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport
UAB's leading role in the world of sports medicine and research was spotlighted as hundreds gathered in Monaco for night one at the prestigious International Olympic Committee World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport, where Department of Family and Community Medicine Chair Irfan Asif, M.D., was tapped to deliver the opening keynote.
Read moreEmbracing faith and wellness: Navigating Ramadan and health care
The following article is courtesy Family and Community Medicine Assistant Professor Sumayah Abed, M.D., UAB Biology Undergraduate Student Sura Ahmed, and UAB Biotechnology Doctoral Student and Research Scientist Ahmed Abdelgawad.
Ramadan is a sacred time of year when Muslims embark on a personal journey of self-discipline and spiritual reflection. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. Unlike the solar Gregorian calendar, the Muslim calendar is lunar—11 to 12 days shorter. This year, Ramadan is March 10-April 9.
Read moreUAB Family Medicine programs welcome 25 future residents on Match Day 2024
Four years of work came to fruition on Match Day 2024 as aspiring physicians across the country got the news they had been waiting and hoping for, including 25 future residents who matched into the Cahaba-UAB Family Medicine Residency and the UAB Selma Family Medicine Residency.
Read moreBrown promoted to Chief of Sports & Exercise Medicine, Family and Community Medicine
The Department of Family and Community Medicine is proud to announce the promotion of Assistant Professor Steven Brown, M.D., to the position of Chief of Sports & Exercise Medicine, Family and Community Medicine. The promotion not only recognizes Brown's exceptional skills and dedication but also heralds a new era of opportunities and advancements for the Sports and Exercise Medicine service line within the department.
Read moreDepartment of Family & Community Medicine launches MedInnovate: Primary Care creative awards
The UAB Department of Family and Community Medicine is now accepting submissions for the new MedInnovate: Primary Care creative awards program, recognizing our students’ creativity and thought leadership with up to $200,000 in stipends.
Read moreSports and Exercise Medicine providers teach BCS students in "mini medical school"
“I wish someone had told me about these opportunities when I was your age.”
Read moreCahaba-UAB Family Medicine Residency program joins the AIRE pilot project
The Cahaba-UAB Family Medicine Residency is joining the prestigious Advancing Innovation in Residency Education (AIRE) pilot project, a collaboration between the American Board of Family Medicine and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Cahaba-UAB Family Medicine Residency is Alabama's first—and only—AIRE program participant.
Read moreTwo department researchers present posters at 2024 CEDHARS Symposium
At the 2024 Center for Engagement in Disability Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (CEDHARS) Symposium, two members of the Department of Family and Community Medicine presented posters offering fresh perspectives on addressing disability-related issues. According to CEDHARS, the symposium’s goal was to highlight the challenges posed by ableism and propel the conversation toward actionable change. The center strives to bridge gaps in understanding, encourage collaboration, and inspire a collective effort to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Read moreWelcome UAB’s 2024 Sports and Exercise Medicine Fellows
The Department of Family and Community Medicine would like to welcome our newly matched fellows, Agatha Ambrozy, D.O., and Alex Hanna, M.D. These family medicine physicians will join our UAB-Cahaba Sports and Exercise Medicine Fellowship, starting in July.
Read moreInsights into rural health from AHEC's 2024 Primary Care Summit
The Alabama Statewide Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) are calling for final comments for strategy discussions aimed towards enhancing primary care delivery for the state. Over 70 attendees, representing 20 institutions from across Alabama, contributed to conversations about workforce shortages, rural and underserved care, and more, at the 2024 Primary Care Summit last Thursday.
Read moreAsif tapped for opening keynote at IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport
Next month, Family and Community Medicine Department Chair Irfan Asif, M.D., will travel to the French Riviera to deliver the opening keynote for the 7th International Olympic Committee World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport. Asif will kick off the event alongside his colleague and mentor Jonathan Drezner, M.D., with the session, "From Marginalized to Centralized: The Future of Sport Illness and Injury Prevention Research.”
Read moreDepartment of Family and Community Medicine receives $16 million in HRSA funding for new Center for Excellence in Primary Care
With new grant funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the UAB Department of Family and Community Medicine will launch a Center for Excellence in Primary Care. It will grow and build on existing programs to recruit, train, and retain medical students interested in pursuing primary care in underserved areas.
Read more47 primary care providers recognized for exceptional patient care
UAB Medicine is celebrating 47 primary care providers for their exceptional patient care this past fiscal year. Based on patient feedback collected from Medallia, a third-party experience management platform, these individuals scored an average of 95 percent or higher (n ≥ 30) in care satisfaction.
Read moreAbed receives UAB faculty development grant to assess awareness of breast cancer, alcohol links
Assistant Professor Sumayah Abed, M.D., has received a grant from the UAB Faculty Development Grant Program for a project focused on associations between breast cancer and alcohol consumption.Read more
Thanks to $2 million from Family Medicine, every UAB medical student will have access to point-of-care-ultrasound units
The UAB Department of Family and Community Medicine launches its Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Initiative this semester, using $2 million in federal grant funds to give every student in the UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine access to point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS, units.
Read moreFamily Medicine, Sports Medicine Add Six New Faculty Members, Expanding Clinic and Education Capacity
On Aug. 1, five new faculty members joined the Department of Family and Community Medicine.
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