TEACH DOM Celebrates Inaugural Graduates
In February, the Department of Medicine launched TEACH DOM, welcoming six early-career clinicians to a curriculum aimed at strengthening both traditional and didactic teaching skills. Led by Drs. Stan Massie and Lisa Willett, the program focused on expanding participants’ versatility as educators, sharpening their ability to analyze clinical instruction, and fostering peer discussion around teaching challenges and best practices. Last week, the department celebrated the cohort’s successful completion. Congratulations to all participants.
L to R: Drs. Zain Cawasji, Bailey Lipham, Amanda Cartee, Stan Massie, RJ Blackburn, Midhun Malla, and Stefania Carmona.
Four DOM Leaders Honored at Spring 2025 Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception
On Wednesday, the Heersink School of Medicine hosted its biannual Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception. Fifteen exceptional faculty from across the school were recognized for their outstanding contributions to research, education, and clinical care. Four deserving leaders from the department received endowed chairs and professorships, which provide critical support for academic medicine and innovation. Congratulations to the following recipients:
Six Outstanding DOM Leaders Celebrated at Dean's Excellence Awards Ceremony
Tuesday, the UAB Heersink School of Medicine honored its 2025 Dean's Excellence Award recipients during a reception at the Wallace Tumor Institute. The event recognized 19 distinguished faculty for their exceptional contributions in service, research, mentorship, teaching, and access and engagement. In addition, the school presented the Will Ferniany Academic Medicine Leadership Award to two deserving staff. Congratulations to the six DOM leaders recognized at the ceremony.
Beard Family Extends Legacy of Compassion and Care with Healthcare Communication Training Endowment
The Beard Family, longtime philanthropic partners of the UAB Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care, has extended their legacy by establishing the Charles D. Beard Jr. Family Endowed Chair in Healthcare Communication. The endowment will support training that advances the understanding and practice of communication in the context of serious illness, a skill that Rodney Tucker, M.D., director of the Center for Palliative and Supportive Care, says is essential to becoming a true palliative care specialist. Thank you to the Beard Family for their continued support of UAB and its palliative care initiatives. We are grateful for your generosity.
Charles Beard Sr. with his wife Mary Sue Beard, 2005. Oil on canvas by Robert Siebold.
COERE Hosts 2025 Annual Methods Symposium
Last week, the Center for Outcomes and Effectiveness Research and Education hosted its 2025 Methods Symposium, focusing on modern data analytics in health services research. The event emphasized the benefits and real world applications of artificial intelligence in health care. Speakers included Drs. Danielle Bitterman, Matt Might, John Osborne, Sandra Safo, and Ryan Melvin. Young investigators Shan Chen and Kullen Sasse led an interactive session exploring how large language models retain and use information.
L to R: (top) Ryan Melvin, Ph.D., Danielle Bitterman, M.D., Shan Chen, Kullen Sasse, (bottom) Matt Might, Ph.D., Sandra Safo, Ph.D., & John Osborne, Ph.D.