Chu Family Educational Scholarship recipients named
Children's of Alabama and the Department of Pediatrics receives a generous donation from the Chu Family to support educational initiatives. From this donation, a portion has been set aside for Pediatric Fellows. The selection committee for the Chu Family Educational Scholarship recently met on Wednesday, May 17, and selected two fellows to receive this educational scholarship. Candidates were selected on a competitive basis. These awards will provide funds for tuition, books and fees related to their educational endeavors.
Please join us in congratulating the Chu Family Educational Scholarship recipients for the 2017-2018 academic year:
Courtney Crayne, M.D. – Upcoming 2nd year Pediatric Rheumatology Fellow.
Dr. Crayne will use funds to obtain a Certificate in Public Health through the UAB School of Public Health.
Erinn Schmit, M.D. – Upcoming 2nd year Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellow.
Dr. Schmit will use funds towards completing a Medical Education Certificate Program through the University of Cincinnati.
2017-2018 Dixon Fellows named
Since 1988, the Dixon Foundation has endowed a fellowship training program in Pediatrics expressly aimed at supporting postdoctoral training and research in Pediatric subspecialties. The selection committee met on Tuesday, May 16, and selected three fellows for 2017. Candidates were selected on a competitive basis. These awards will provide funds for tuition, and an educational stipend.
Please join us in congratulating the Dixon Fellow recipients for the 2017-2018 academic year:
Jamie Aye, M.D., Pediatric Hematology & Oncology
Project: “Investigation of Focal Adhesion Kinase and the Kinome in Metastatic Wilms Tumor.”
Mentor: Dr. Elizabeth Beierle
Miranda L. Curtiss, M.D., Ph.D., Pediatric Allergy & Immunology
Project: “Location Dependent Signals Fine Tune Dendritic Cell Control of TH2 Responses.”
Mentor:Dr. Fran Lund
Corey Falcon, M.D., Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Project: “Generation of novel suicide gene modified anti-CD19 CAR redirected T cells.”
Mentor: Dr. Fred Goldman.
Current Dixon Fellow, Claudette Poole, MD, Infectious Diseases, will continue the second year of her award.
September New Faculty Members
The UAB Department of Pediatrics welcomed four new faculty members during the month of September. Please join us in making them feel at home!
Amy Myers CaJacob, M.D., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Mike Leonis, M.D., Ph.D., Professor in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Erika Mendoza, M.D., Assistant Professor in Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care
Megan Yanik, M.D., MSPH, Assistant Professor in Pediatric Nephrology

Amy Myers CaJacob, M.D., Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, earned her Medical Degree from University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH. Dr. CaJacob completed an Internal Medicine Residency and Allergy and Immunology Fellowship at UAB and Children’s of Alabama. She has served as a clinical instructor at various institutions including UAB’s Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care. Dr. CaJacob will serve as the Associate Program Director of the Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Fellowship program. Her research interests include: asthma, food allergy, and eosinophilic gastroenteropathies.

Mike Leonis, M.D., Ph.D., Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition earned his Medical Degree and Doctorate of Philosophy from Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. He completed his Pediatric Residency at Primary Children’s Hospital Medical Center at the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT and his Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Most recently, Dr. Leonis was an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine while also serving as Director of Training and Education and Director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. His clinical interests include all areas of Pediatric Hepatology and Pediatric Liver Transplantation and he has participated in NIH-sponsored multicenter clinical research projects in pediatric acute liver failure over the last decade. Dr. Leonis joins UAB Pediatrics and Children's as the Bradford Dean Dixon Endowed Professor in Pediatric Hepatology. In addition, Dr. Leonis will serve as the Medical Director of the Pediatric Liver Care Center and the Medical Director of Pediatric Liver Transplantation.

Erika Mendoza, M.D., Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care, earned her Medical Degree from Universidad Central de Venezuela, Escuela Jose Maria Vargas, Caracas, Venezuela. She completed her Pediatric Residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center/St Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA and Pediatric Critical Care Fellowship at Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ and at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center/Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Torrance, CA. Dr. Mendoza completed her Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Fellowship at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock, AR. Prior to her fellowship, Dr. Mendoza served as a Pediatric Hospitalist at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA.

Megan Yanik, M.D., MSPH, Pediatric Nephrology, earned her Medical Degree from the Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH. Dr. Yanik completed her Pediatric Residency and Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship at UAB Department of Pediatrics and Children’s of Alabama. She recently finished her master’s degree in Public Health in Clinical and Translational Research with a concentration in biostatistics at UAB. Her clinical and research interests include: immunosuppressant medications and outcomes in pediatric kidney transplant recipients.
Dr. Liang Becomes New Member of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center

Congratulations to Dr. Liang on joining the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center!
Children's, UAB Pediatrics, and Birmingham Community Committed to a Cure

The first story features a love story between Hannah Acton andLogan Whitehead who met at Children's and are both childhood cancer survivors. View their story here at 5:10:05.

Dr. Kong Named as "Woman Who Shapes the State"

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Dr. Friedman Presents at WHATIFF Symposium for Pediatric Brian Tumor Research

Kristen Waddell Receives Young Alumni Merit Award

Hyundai Hope on Wheels Grant Goes to Dr. Wolfson

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Faculty Honored at Annual Argus Awards Ceremony

Dr. Wallace Selected to be Vice President/President Elect for the Southeast Region of the SAHM

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Dr. Chewning Joins 2017-2018 HLA Training Program

Cathy Turner Joins Momentum, Alabama's Premier Women's Leadership Program

The class, which Momentum leaders said is the largest and most diverse in its 15 years, will kick off this week and culminate with a luncheon. Following orientation, the class will begin the nine-month program of training and mentoring. Monthly sessions will include topics such as emotional intelligence, negotiation, healthy conflict, organizational and team development, branding and communication as well as mentoring.
More information.
Communications Intern Joining Pediatrics This Fall

Purnima will assist Sara Davies, communications specialist, with developing content for the website, newsletter, media relations outreach, and new communications initiatives.
Rylie Hightower Selected as a Civitan International Research Center Emerging Scholar

Dr. Troxler Advises on Safe Sleep Habits

Watch the interview on ABC 3340.
Children's of Alabama Updates Its Visitation Policy for Inpatient Units During Upcoming Respiratory Illness Season
Beginning Oct. 1, visitors to the hospital’s inpatient units must be at least 12 years of age and symptom-free to visit. In the past Children’s seasonal child-visitor policy applied only to critical care units like the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) and Stem Cell Transplant Unit. The policy now applies to all inpatient units.
“We are taking this action for the benefit of our patients during respiratory illness season,” said Delphene Hobby-Noland, director of Infection Control at Children’s. “We are literately talking life and death in some cases and the well-being of the children in our care is our highest priority.
“That’s why we’re asking parents and other visitors to make plans to have siblings and other children safely stay with another adult while they are visiting Children’s or staying with their children in the hospital.”
Children’s generally allows visitation daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. All visitors must register and wear hospital-issued identification before visiting any area. As always, any visitor experiencing the following symptoms are asked to postpone their visit:
- fever in the last 24 hours
- runny nose
- cough
- sore throat
- been exposed to anyone with flu like symptoms
Rett Syndrome Advocacy Group Recognizes Children's/UAB as Center of Excellence
The award was presented at a reception Friday, Sept. 8 at Children’s of Alabama, which was well represented by both Children's of Alabama and UAB leadership.
“We are so grateful for this designation and what it means for the present and future of our Rett syndrome program here at UAB and Children’s of Alabama,” said Mitch B. Cohen, M.D., Chair, UAB Department of Pediatrics and Physician-In-Chief, Children’s of Alabama. “This award sends a message to families that they have a place close to home where they can seek out expert care and cutting edge research.” Read more
UAB Medicine Mandatory Flu Vaccination Policy

All employees in the UAB Health System, UAB Hospital/LLC, UAHSF, The Kirklin Clinic of UAB Hospital, The Kirklin Clinic at Acton Road, UAB Callahan Eye Hospital, OSF, UAB Health Centers and UAB School of Medicine Clinical Departments will be required to take the flu vaccine each year prior to December 15. Children's of Alabama, among other local and national hospitals across the country, have already taken this step to require flu vaccinations each year.
Check the One website for Frequently Asked Questions about this new requirement. In the meantime, please contact your human resources department with questions or comments about the new flu policy
Dr. Walley Selected as CME Chair and Board Member of the AL-AAP

“We are very excited to have Dr. Walley join our board and assume this role,” said Wes Stubblefield, M.D., FAAP, incoming AL-AAP president. “She brings a wealth of experience in this area and tenacity, which will make her a tremendous addition to our team.”