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Population Health Plug-In

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HIV/AIDS: Testing, Treatment, and Care in Panama

Population Health Plug-InDec 09, 2019

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HIV/AIDS: Testing, Treatment, and Care in Panama

HIV/AIDS: Testing, Treatment, and Care in Panama

December is HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, and as part of raising awareness of the issue, Dr. Ana Belén Araúz, a physician specializing in Infectious  Diseases at Hospital Santo Tomas in Panama recently visited UAB. While she was here, we interviewed her to learn more about  HIV/AIDS testing, treatment, and care in her home country.

Dec 09, 201912:42
Meet Jeff Burrowes, (SOPH ’15) Alum and Emergency Preparedness Analyst at the U.S. Senate

Meet Jeff Burrowes, (SOPH ’15) Alum and Emergency Preparedness Analyst at the U.S. Senate

Listen in as Jeff Burrowes shares his story of how his career has evolved and lessons learned during his journey.

Dec 05, 201916:28
Ending Homelessness In Birmingham, AL

Ending Homelessness In Birmingham, AL

Carrie Leland, Executive Director of Pathways, joins us to discuss the organization’s mission of empowering  women and children to end homelessness in Birmingham Alabama.

Oct 31, 201912:16
Lessons from the Love Canal

Lessons from the Love Canal

In the spring of 1978, when she was just 27 years old, Lois Gibbs discovered that her home and those of her neighbors in Love Canal were sitting next to 20,000 tons of toxic chemicals. Ms. Gibbs brought public attention to the environmental crisis in Love Canal. She helped organize the Love Canal Homeowners Association and after a 2 year struggle, her efforts led to the relocation of over 800 residents and forced the government and companies responsible for the toxic waste to clean up the area. Ms. Gibbs share lessons learned from Love Canal and her current work with the Center for Health, Environment and Justice.

Oct 11, 201918:11
Promoting Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Latina Immigrants in Alabama

Promoting Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Latina Immigrants in Alabama

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and for this month, we would like to highlight the work of Sowing the Seeds of Health, a unique community-based education program at the UAB Cancer Center led by Dr. Scarinci, Professor in the Division of Preventative Medicine at UAB and Associate Director for  Globalization and Cancer Disparities at the Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Oct 01, 201923:47
The Hidden Dangers of e-cigarettes and vaping
Sep 25, 201914:29
The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Ties with the Republic of Panama

The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Ties with the Republic of Panama

UAB’s Assistant Director of Historical Collections and University  Archivist sat down to share some of the historical connections and ties  between Alabama, UAB, and the Republic of Panama dating back over 100 years.

Sep 06, 201912:01
Alzheimer's and Brain Disease

Alzheimer's and Brain Disease

In this episode, we learn more about Alzheimer's and the work of Alzheimer's of Central Alabama from the organization's executive director, Miller Piggott.

Jun 17, 201908:53
ReThinking Accessibility
Mar 28, 201916:44
Sustainable Agriculture

Sustainable Agriculture

One Health: The Intersection of Human Health, Animal and Environmental Health


Feb 12, 201917:01
Chemical Warfare: Now & Then; Near & Far

Chemical Warfare: Now & Then; Near & Far

A Brief History of Chemical Warfare Agents, Challenges in Response, and Lessons Learned.

Feb 01, 201915:53
The Flu Vaccine

The Flu Vaccine

Rachael Lee, MD, Assistant Professor in the UAB Division of Infectious Diseases, talks about the seasonal flu and flu pandemic.
Nov 01, 201809:26
Samuelson Lecture - The End of US Health Policy

Samuelson Lecture - The End of US Health Policy

Alan Weil, Editor-In-Chief with Health Affairs, gives a talk titled "The End of US Health Policy."
Oct 12, 201842:54
Keto Diet

Keto Diet

Amy Miskimon Goss, PhD, Assistant Professor, UAB Department of Nutrition Sciences, talks about the Keto Diet.
Oct 11, 201810:17
Microplastics and Pollution Along the Gulf Coast

Microplastics and Pollution Along the Gulf Coast

Caitlin Wessel, who is with the NOAA Marine Debris Program, Genwest Systems, joins us to talk about the microplastics and pollution along the Gulf Coast.
Sep 20, 201808:13
Vaping and Electronic Cigarettes (E-Cigarettes)

Vaping and Electronic Cigarettes (E-Cigarettes)

Vaping and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery-operated devices which produce an aerosolized mixture from a solution of concentrated nicotine, flavoring chemicals, and other substances to be inhaled by the user. These devices have exploded in popularity over the last several years, largely due to aggressive marketing and advertising that include unsubstantiated claims of e-cigarettes as “healthier” than conventional cigarettes. This presentation will highlight the current scientific evidence on electronic cigarettes and the impact on youth tobacco use, health and public health effects.
Sep 07, 201810:12
Alabama Department of Public Health

Alabama Department of Public Health

Learn more about ADPH, its structure and their recent PHAB accreditation from the Chief of Staff at ADPH, Michele Jones.
Sep 07, 201811:38
Innovate Birmingham
Sep 07, 201813:15
Medical Advocacy and Outreach

Medical Advocacy and Outreach

Medical Advocacy and Outreach: Using Telemedicine to Improve Rural Access to Medical Care.
Sep 05, 201811:03