Anna Jones

Anna Jones

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Public Relations Specialist

ajones7@uab.edu • (205) 975-0815

Specific beats include: School of Dentistry; School of Optometry; Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care; Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine; Department of Dermatology; Department of Family and Community Medicine; Department of Pathology;  Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Department of Radiology; Telemedicine; Department of Surgery (Cardiothoracic, Orthopedic Surgery, Trauma, Acute Care, Vascular surgery & Endovascular therapy); Cardiology; Division of Preventive Medicine

Collaborative care, reforming payment models, incentivizing primary care and utilizing the digital tools can positively change the landscape of American health care. 

Two students from the UAB School of Optometry were elected as leaders of the National Optometric Student Association. 

A UAB optometry student used her love for art to design a new logo for the National Student Optometric Student Association. 

This is the highest honor a scientist of Greek descent can receive.  

A UAB researcher will serve on the advisory committee to promote women’s and minority health, and other gender-related health disparities.
Diane Bishop creates care packages for other aortic patients to equip them with the supplies they need to take control of their health.
The UAB Advanced Limb Preservation Program represents a multidisciplinary collaboration involving numerous fields of study, including vascular surgery, podiatry and wound care. This team focuses on lower extremity limb preservation, diabetic foot care and complex wound management.
Research outcomes from a newly funded study could aid in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s.
Kaylee Crockett, Ph.D., shares three steps on how you can keep your mental health a priority this holiday season.

UAB O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center, Morehouse School of Medicine and Tuskegee University collectively receive $18 million U54 grant from the National Cancer Institute.

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