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UAB and Children’s of Alabama celebrate five-year anniversary of NICU Bookworms programAugust 21, 2026This year, City of Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin joined employees at UAB and Children’s of Alabama to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the NICU Bookworms program and recognize all that has been accomplished since its establishment. -
Wallen and Rivera publish new findings on the role of fresh frozen plasma after traumatic injuryAugust 20, 2026Taylor Wallen, M.D., an assistant professor in the UAB Department of Surgery, and Krystal Rivera, a Ph.D. candidate, published “Plasma Regulates Homeostatic Pulmonary Endothelial Signaling to Mitigate Vascular Leak Following Polytrauma and Hemorrhagic Shock” as co-first authors in the journal Shock last month. -
Progress in research and discovery since State of the SchoolAugust 18, 2026On February 6, 2026, at the annual State of School address, I outlined an ambitious vision for advancing our research and discovery, clinical care, and medical education missions. -
Pilgrom supports patients and colleagues through dedicated serviceAugust 18, 2026For the past nine years, Sandy Pilgrom has been a dedicated member of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics. As a Patient Services Coordinator II, Pilgrom brings more than 30 years of medical billing revenue cycle experience to her role, including nearly 20 years with the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation (UAHSF). -
UAB and Children’s of Alabama PICU sets national standard for reducing unplanned extubationsAugust 18, 2026A multidisciplinary team consisting of University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) physicians and Children's of Alabama respiratory therapists and nurses in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Children's of Alabama has become a national leader in reducing unplanned extubations, demonstrating how sustained teamwork,... -
Small kids, big germs: How to keep children in daycare healthyAugust 17, 2026As children head back to daycare this school year, many parents are preparing for an inevitable part of the experience: runny noses, coughs and stomach bugs. While frequent illnesses can be frustrating, they are also a normal part of childhood and help strengthen a child’s developing immune system. -
Introducing the 2026-2027 Pediatric Underserved and Global Health (PUGH) ScholarsAugust 13, 2026The UAB Department of Pediatrics has announced the residents selected as Pediatric Underserved and Global Health (PUGH) Scholars for the 2026-2027 academic year. -
Dure reflects on Pediatric Neurology leadership, looks ahead to global health initiativesAugust 12, 2026After recently stepping down as division director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Division of Pediatric Neurology, Leon Dure, M.D., professor of pediatric neurology, is beginning a new chapter in his career, with plans to expand his international work while pursuing new approaches to pediatric neurological care closer to home. -
Announcing the 2025-2026 Best Resident Educator AwardAugust 11, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics is proud to recognize three residents as recipients of the 2025-2026 Best Resident Educator Awards. Presented by the Pediatrics Clerkship, the annual awards recognize residents who make a meaningful impact on medical students through teaching, mentorship and support during their Pediatric Clerkship Rotations. -
Announcing the 2026-2027 PRIME ScholarsAugust 6, 2026The Department of Pediatrics is excited to welcome the newest cohort of Pediatric Residents Interested in Medical Education (PRIME) Scholars, a longitudinal program that equips pediatric, Med-Peds, genetics and child neurology residents with the skills to become excellent clinical teachers and medical education leaders. -
How to safely introduce technology to a tweenAugust 5, 2026Two UAB experts offer guidance on best practices for introducing technology to young teenagers. -
UAB and Children’s expand access to promising therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophyAugust 3, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics and Children’s of Alabama is expanding access to a promising investigational therapy for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), offering new hope for families affected by the progressive neuromuscular disease. -
Experts share importance of back-to-school checkupsAugust 3, 2026UAB experts urge parents to schedule back-to-school checkups to support children’s health, prevent disease, identify issues early and help students succeed in the classroom. -
Molina named W. Michael Warren Endowed Chair of Improvement ScienceJuly 30, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics is pleased to announce that Adolfo Molina, M.D., MSHQS, associate professor in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, has been named the W. Michael Warren Endowed Chair of Improvement Science. -
KPRI investments continue to fuel pediatric research and national funding successJuly 28, 2026The Kaul Pediatric Research Institute (KPRI) continues to strengthen pediatric research by providing investigators with the resources needed to transform innovative ideas into nationally competitive research programs and externally funded studies that improve child health. -
Pediatrics welcomes five new faculty members in July 2026July 28, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Pediatrics welcomed five new faculty members in the month of July. Please join us in making them feel at home! -
Schmit named assistant program director of the Pediatric Residency ProgramJuly 24, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics is pleased to announce that Erinn Schmit, M.D., M.Ed., associate professor in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, has been named Assistant Program Director of the Pediatric Residency Program. -
Announcing the 2026-2027 Pediatric McDonald ScholarsJuly 22, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics is proud to announce that six pediatric residents have been selected as the 2026-2027 McDonald Scholars. -
Born Too SoonJuly 22, 2026A breakfast stop, a routine doctor’s appointment, and dreams of life with twin boys. Within 24 hours, those dreams were transformed into a months-long journey in the UAB RNICU, where grief, hope, and groundbreaking neonatal care intersected. -
UAB Medicine celebrates 12th cohort of Institute for Leadership graduatesJuly 21, 2026UAB Medicine's Leadership Development Office celebrated the graduation of 18 healthcare leaders from its 12th cohort of the Institute for Leadership during a ceremony held June 24 at the Heersink Conference Center Lobby. -
Turner advocates for pediatric migraine awareness following Birmingham proclamationJuly 21, 2026June is recognized as Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, and this year, the city of Birmingham helped shine a light on a condition that affects millions but is often misunderstood. -
Molina Joins the AAP and PACCQN Steering CommitteeJuly 16, 2026Adolfo Molina, M.D., associate professor in the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics, has been selected to serve on the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Pediatric Acute and Critical Care Quality Network (PACCQN) Steering Committee. -
Founders’ Fund recipients 2026-2027July 16, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics is pleased to announce the 2026-2027 Founders’ Fund recipients. -
Rueda-Altez appointed to NBME USMLE Microbiology and Immunology Test Material Development CommitteeJuly 16, 2026Maria Rueda-Altez, M.D., assistant professor in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics, has been appointed to the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Microbiology and Immunology Test Material Development Committee. -
Nichols provides compassionate care to children and families in Primary Care ClinicJuly 16, 2026For the past year, Emma Nichols, R.N., has served patients and families in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics Primary Care Clinic. As a registered nurse with seven years of nursing experience, Nichols provides compassionate care to children while helping families feel informed and supported throughout their visits. -
Marchman named Director of Financial Research for the Department of PediatricsJuly 9, 2026The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics has named Steven Marchman director of financial research. -
Crumbley and Wurst named 2025-2026 Joe LaRussa Interns of the YearJuly 8, 2026The Department of Pediatrics congratulates Anna Paige Crumbley, M.D., and Jacob Wurst, M.D., on being named the 2025-2026 Joe LaRussa Interns of the Year. -
Pediatric Residents receive 2026 Outstanding Resident Quality Improvement Project AwardJuly 8, 2026The Department of Pediatrics congratulates Madelaine Southall, M.D., Stefan Raicevic, M.D., Chris Turley, M.D., Carson Huynh, M.D., and David Wolff, M.D., on receiving the 2026 Outstanding Resident Quality Improvement Project Award. -
Ashraf selected to join the American Heart Association’s Young Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Prevention CommitteeJuly 7, 2026Ambika Ashraf, M.D., professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Pediatrics’ Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, has been appointed to the American Heart Association’s Young Hearts Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Committee. -
Brooks supports Department of Pediatrics through 23 years of dedicated serviceJuly 7, 2026For more than 23 years, Karen Brooks has played an important role behind the scenes in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Pediatrics. As administrative supervisor in Pediatrics Administration-Human Resources, Brooks helps support faculty and staff through a variety of human resources responsibilities that keep the department running smoothly.