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  • Suhas Patil, a junior biomedical sciences student and director of the CPR Initiative
    A CPR initiative started by Honors College Junior Suhas Patil aims to educate and train all incoming freshmen in CPR and AED use. ...
  • Caroline Locke, who earned bachelor's and master's degrees at the Â鶹´«Ã½, works with children in rehabilitation services at the Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola.
    Speech pathology graduate Caroline Locke turns her South degrees and pediatric training into a position in rehabilitation services working with children. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Luke Thomas, a Â鶹´«Ã½ graduate, at his job at Â鶹´«Ã½ Health University Hospital
    A full-time day shift in the emergency department at Â鶹´«Ã½ Health University Hospital keeps nursing graduate Luke Thomas's adrenalin going. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Dr. Tyler McDonald, pediatric orthopaedic surgeon and an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery, center, and Dr. Richard Menger, chief of complex spine surgery and associate professor of neurosurgery, right, perform surgery at Â鶹´«Ã½ Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital in August 2023 to insert pins into Abby Flowers's skull for halo gravity traction.
    How a Â鶹´«Ã½ Health team eased a young girl's pain, inspired student engineers and gave hope to children with spinal deformities. ...
  • The Â鶹´«Ã½ marked its 60th Anniversary in 2023 with events including a homecoming week bonfire.
    Anniversary celebrations. The acquisition of a venerable hospital. Accelerated enrollment. Red-letter moments highlight 2023 at South. ...
  • Providence Hospital
    The acquisition includes Providence's 349-bed hospital, eight clinics on the hospital campus and six family practice sites in west and north Mobile and Moss Point, Mississippi. ...
  • Dr. Leigh Minchew, associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Nursing, serves as the project director for a $3.4 million grant to transition licensed practical nurses and licensed vocational nurses into registered nursing careers
    The Health and Human Resources and Services Administration grant is one of only nine awarded nationwide. ...
  • After graduating from the Â鶹´«Ã½, Melissa Knight began a year-long residency in neurological physical therapy at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.
    After earning a Doctorate in Physical Therapy at South, Melissa Knight moved to Mississippi for a residency in neurological care. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Â鶹´«Ã½ Health to purchase Providence
    Â鶹´«Ã½ seeks to expand access to academic-based healthcare along the upper Gulf Coast. ...
  • Graphic with times for Trek Talk.
Monday, Oct. 24, noon – Jag Fitness Trail Station near the Traffic Circle. Prizes and snacks followed by opening remarks at 12:30 p.m.  
Wednesday, Oct. 26, noon – The second Trek Talk will be held at Geri Moulton Children’s Park near the entrance of the Mitchell Cancer Institute. Opening remarks will begin at 12:20 p.m. 
Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1 p.m. – The third and final Trek Talk will be held at University Hospital, Mastin Patient Care Center Lawn. Opening remarks will begin at 1:10 p.m.
    Three Trek Talks will feature President Jo Bonner. ...
  • Mi’Asia Barclay, who graduated from the Â鶹´«Ã½ with degrees in kinesiology and health promotion, took a job at the Moorehouse School of Medicine, where her office on the 15th floor overlooks downtown Atlanta. “Being in a place where I can connect people with resources, where people can better themselves, it makes me feel like I’m doing something,” she said.
    Mi'Asia Barclay, who earned bachelor's and master's degrees at South, begins her health administration career in Atlanta at the Morehouse School of Medicine. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Jay Copeland started work at Vulcan Performance Rehabilitation and Recovery after graduating from the Â鶹´«Ã½.
    Dislocating his elbow during a high school baseball game leads Jay Copeland to physical therapy training at South and a job in Birmingham. #MyFirstJob ...
  • Wenda Johnson, who earned master's and doctorate degrees in nursing from the Â鶹´«Ã½, competes in the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo earlier this year. Photo by James Phifer courtesy of the Women's Professional Rodeo Association.
    Wenda Johnson, who earned her master's and doctorate in nursing at South, combines a career in medicine with rodeo success in World Championship Barrel Racing. ...
  • An artist rendering of the planned expansion and renovation of the Â鶹´«Ã½ College of Medicine.
    The appropriation from U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby will help fund construction, which will include a new addition and an extensive renovation of the 1974 existing structure. ...
  • Dr. Martha Arrieta, director of research for the Â鶹´«Ã½ Center for Healthy Communities, stands in front of the center.
    At the Â鶹´«Ã½ Center for Healthy Communities, Dr. Martha Arrieta has spent nearly 20 years working to reduce health disparities in poor and underserved neighborhoods of Mobile. ...
  • Connor Holm, a freshman biomedical sciences major in the Pat Capps Covey College of Allied Health Professions, was recently awarded the Â鶹´«Ã½ Board of Trustees Scholarship.
    Connor Holm, a member of South's Honors College, shifts into college life with plans to do research, study medicine and enjoy his 6-speed hatchback. ...
  • Representatives from the Â鶹´«Ã½ and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College announced Friday an initiative that will expand access for MGCCC students to enter South's Early Acceptance Program for nursing.
    Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College nursing students can get a jump start on earning their bachelor's degree, saving both time and money. ...
  • Dr. Natalie Gassman, an assistant professor of physiology and cell biology at the Â鶹´«Ã½, and graduate student Arlet Hernandez left, are conducting experiments and continuing research on the harmful effects of dihydroxyacetone, a molecule produced by electronic cigarettes, at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Health Mitchell Cancer Institute.
    Vaping remains popular among those seeking to quit tobacco smoking and young people enticed by flavors from watermelon to creme brulee. Dr. Natalie Gassman's research suggests dangers that are decidedly less sweet. ...
  • The research of Dr. Mohamed Shaban, assistant professor of electrical engineering at the Â鶹´«Ã½, focuses on using brain waves — shown here in this photo illustration — to reveal cognitive impairment as a result of Parkinson's Disease.
    Computer-assisted analysis focusing on brain waves could help physicians detect and manage cognitive impairment in the early stages of the disease. ...
  • Grant Skinner and Sarai Garraway, both juniors and South Strong Ambassadors at the Â鶹´«Ã½, meet with fellow students recently outside the Student Center to talk about the importance of following precautions to keep people safe from COVID-19.
    The South Strong Ambassadors are using peer encouragement, social media and Jag swag in promoting COVID-19 practices to keep people safe as the University plans to return to normal operations. ...
  • Martin J. Heslin, MD, MSHA has been named director of the Â鶹´«Ã½ Health Mitchell Cancer Institute. A renowned surgical oncologist is the former associate director of the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
    Heslin leaves the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB to take over the reins at the Â鶹´«Ã½ Mitchell Cancer Institute. ...
  • Louis and Melinda Mapp donated land this summer to Â鶹´«Ã½ Health for a Baldwin County medical campus. “Communities can’t make it without good healthcare,” he said. In all, the Mapp Family Foundation has given away more than $6 million, including several six-figure donations to Â鶹´«Ã½ Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, where Louis has volunteered in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
    Louis and Melinda Mapp believe quality healthcare is critical for progress. They fuel its advancement through humble philanthropy. ...
  • Â鶹´«Ã½ Health and University leaders hold a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for a new freestanding emergency department adjacent to South's academic campus. “In addition to providing advanced emergency care, this facility also will support our mission to train the next generation of healthcare providers,” said Dr. Tony Waldrop, University president.
    The freestanding emergency department adjacent to campus will provide advanced care and training for healthcare providers. ...
  • Kaitlyn Reynolds, a freshman from Orlando, Fla., is considering a career as a physical therapist. “Growing up, playing sports, I was always in and out of physical therapy, so it’s something I’m comfortable with,” she said.
    #FreshmanFocus: For Kaitlyn Reynolds, who kicked field goals in Orlando, Fla., coming to South is a family tradition. ...
  • Serena Thidasongsavanh works as a nurse in the emergency department at Â鶹´«Ã½ Health University Hospital. Compared with other academic medical centers in the United States, the University Hospital emergency department handles some of the most complex and challenging cases requiring the highest level of care.
    #MyFirstJob: Comfortable shoes and a fast pace keep Serena Thidasongsavanh on her toes as a hospital emergency room nurse. ...