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Maani and Emily are joined by Dr. Rachael Lee for a clinical unknown. Dr. Rachael Lee @DoctorRachael Dr. Lee joined the UAB Division of Infectious Diseases at UAB in 2016 and is currently an Associate Professor. She is the UAB Chief Healthcare Epidemiologist and in this role, she utilizes evidence based medicine to prevent… Read More »Episode 268: WDx #21 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Rachael Lee
Substance abuse contributes to around half of all maternal deaths in Alabama. Dr. Huh is joined by Suzanne Muir, associate director of the UAB Department of Psychiatry and Neurobiology, and Carolyn Webster, MD, a physician within the UAB Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, who are part of the leadership team for the Comprehensive Addiction in Pregnancy Program (CAPP). This program, which treated its first patient in 2018, offers pregnant women and new moms a unique web of support, ranging from standard prenatal care and education to peer support, counseling, and recovery services. Webster and Muir discuss the combination of challenges to addressing addiction in pregnancy and how their program is creating a sense of community and safety for these vulnerable families.
Each September, Children's of Alabama honors Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Awareness Month. This two-part, Inside Pediatrics Podcast series features two physicians from the UAB Division of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplantation. In episode one, Dr. Matthew Kutny, director of the Leukemia, Lymphoma and Histiocytosis (LLH) Program, reveals how the new generation of treatments is more customized for each patient and targeted for each type of cancer.
Interview with Dr. Taylor Steuber! Dr. Taylor Steuber, PharmD, BCPS is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy and a clinical pharmacy specialist with the UAB Division of Internal Medicine at Huntsville Hospital. Dr. Steuber joined HSOP in August, 2016. He earned his Pharm.D. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City at MU in 2014. He went on to pursue a 24-month PGY-1/PGY-2 residency in pharmacotherapy with Indiana University and Butler University in Indianapolis. In his free time he enjoys anything sports or outdoors-related, particularly baseball, golf, fishing, and hiking. His goal is to one day visit all of the Major League Baseball stadiums.Full episode notes and info available at www.twopillspodcast.com
Matt Murphy and Andrea Lindenberg speak with UAB Doctor Nathan Erdmann, from the Division of Infectious Diseases, about the #Coronavirus, prevention of the spread, and if the panic about the virus is warranted.
Dr. Rachael Lee, an assistant professor in the UAB Division of Infectious Disease, joined our podcast to talk about what is currently known about the 2019 novel coronavirus.
Children's Hospital of Alabama's unique partnership with Lakeshore Foundation includes a new facility on the Lakeshore campus. The extension of services for patients offers physician care provided by the UAB Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine and therapy provided by Children's of Alabama's physical, occupational, and speech therapists. The added benefit is a physical connection and an inspiring way for patients who qualify to connect with sports, fitness, recreation, and healthy living activities and events provided by Lakeshore Foundation.
James Davies Jr., MD, director of the UAB Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, is the first surgeon in the Southeast to implant the new Edwards Inspiris heart valve.He joins the podcast to discuss how since it was developed for patients with aortic valve disease, the Inspiris valve is made of specially treated bovine tissue that may help it last longer and has an expandable frame to allow future valve-in-valve procedures.
Rachael Lee, MD, Assistant Professor in the UAB Division of Infectious Diseases, talks about the seasonal flu and flu pandemic.
As part of the UAB Division of Women's Reproductive Healthcare, our services range from complete obstetric care to the medical and surgical treatment of complicated gynecological concerns. Our physicians are here for the first routine gynecological exam, to delivering babies, to guiding through menopause.UAB Obstetrics and Gynecology offers comprehensive women's health care in a private, personal environment, with physicians dedicated to providing excellent care.Here to tell us about the clinical aspects of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology is Dr. Janeen Lynnae Arbuckle. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UAB Medicine.
As life expectancy in developed countries gradually increases, obstetrician-gynecologists are encouraged to be familiar with disorders of the elderly population.Half of all women are likely to experience some incontinence in their lifetime, and about 10 percent will have surgery for incontinence and/or prolapse—a bulging of the bladder or vagina often caused by weakened muscles from pregnancy or childbirth. Fortunately, most incontinence problems can be successfully treated.In this segment, In this segment, Holly Richter, MD, PhD, J. Marion Sims Endowed Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology at UAB Medicine discusses Vaginal Prolapse and how UAB Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery provides the highest level of evidence-based care for the full spectrum of women's pelvic floor disorders., discusses Urinary and Bowel Incontinence and how the specialists of the UAB Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery provide professional and sensitive care for women with incontinence and other pelvic floor disorders.
The UAB Division of Gynecologic Oncology is a multidisciplinary team of specialty physicians, nurses, and consultants providing comprehensive, compassionate care in treating women's cancers.In this segment, Dr.J.Michael Straughn Jr, discusses the field of Gynecologic Oncology and the strides and advancements they are making at UAB Medicine.