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UAB Green and Told

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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UAB Green & Told is a biweekly podcast that shares the stories from members of the UAB community. Through Green & Told, the UAB Office of Alumni Affairs will sit down with alumni, faculty, students and others. Hosted and produced by Greg Berry, Assistant Director of Communications and Governmental Relations, the podcast brings each guest's unique UAB perspective to those who listen in.
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UAB TechKnow

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Welcome to UAB TechKnow! We are here to help the UAB community better connect with technology on campus. We introduce tips to keep you secure and cover things like new software and updates.
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En este podcast podrás escuchar de que licenciaturas encuentras en Uabc y apenas eres uno que va a entrar podrás escoger tu carrera:) Cover art photo provided by Scott Webb on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottwebb
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UAB Memories

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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In 1969, the University of Alabama at Birmingham was born—an independent institution rooted in the Magic City, created from the union of a university extension center and a pioneering academic medical center. Check out amazing tales form UAB's first 50 years on the UAB Memories Podcast.
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UAB's Data Science Club

William Monroe

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The Data Science Club is hosted by Ravi Tripathi and William Monroe from University of Alabama at Birmingham. Every episode we hop in to a different data science application, using freely available code that you can also run on your own.
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Dr. Brian Barsanti MA, College of Arts and Sciences, 2004 PHD, School of Education, 2014 Executive Director & Historian, Birmingham Southern Museum of Flight More Information Southern Museum of Flight - website Southern Museum of Flight - Facebook page Battle of Leyte: Tale of Captain Elliott Dent's Survival - YouTube How the Southern Museum of Fli…
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Mechanical thrombectomy is an effective new procedure for ischemic stroke management that lowers the possibility of damage to brain tissue. Select hospitals designated as thrombectomy-capable stroke centers, such as UAB, are equipped to perform this time-sensitive procedure 24/7. Michael Lyerly, M.D., a vascular neurologist, and Elizabeth Liptrap, …
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Caroline Davies MS, School of Health Professions, 2022 MS, Heersink School of Medicine, 2023 Student, Heersink School of Medicine More Information UAB News - UAB graduate built an anatomy study hub for her master's degree. Now in med school, she is putting it to use. UAB Reporter - New site gives UAB students an edge in anatomy studies Graduate Sch…
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Around 80% of adults experience low back pain, and most are not candidates for surgery. Prentiss Lawson, Jr., M.D., and Christopher Paul, M.D., both anesthesiologists who specialize in pain medicine, discuss a promising new durable therapy for low back pain called restorative neurostimulation. Unlike existing low back pain management options, neuro…
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Telehealth is impacting nearly every aspect of health care. Zain Hashmi, M.D., a trauma surgeon, discusses the potential of telehealth for improving access to comprehensive trauma care among rural patients. He explains how finding ways for EMS teams to consult trauma experts virtually and closer to emergencies could reduce transfer rates and improv…
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Carotid stenosis, caused by a buildup of plaque in the carotid artery, accounts for around 20% of all ischemic strokes. Mark Harrigan, M.D., and Elizabeth Liptrap, M.D., both neurosurgeons, discuss key aspects of medical management and interventions for carotid stenosis. Learn about two new alternatives to the (still-effective) endarterectomy proce…
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The Birmingham region grew around heavy industry, including coal mining and steel production. These industries, which still employ thousands today, can pose hazards to workers’ health and others in the community. The UAB Environmental Lung Disease Clinic provides comprehensive evaluations for patients with respiratory conditions related to work exp…
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Over one million people in the U.S. grapple with HIV. Although life expectancy has increased, end-stage organ diseases have a relatively high mortality rate for these patients. Learn about HIV-to-HIV kidney transplants from Shikha Mehta, M.D., director of the UAB HIV and Hepatitis C Transplant Program. She explains how her interdisciplinary team ha…
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Dr. Will Bates 2012-BS, Collat School of Business/Honors College 2017-DMD, School of Dentistry Dr. Kathryn Bates 2017-DMD, School of Dentistry More Information Bates Orthodontics - website Instagram - bracesbybates Facebook - Bates Orthodonctics Birmingham Mom Collective - Braces by Bates :: Introducing Bates Orthodontics Birmingham Mom Collective …
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Dr. Gregory Davis MSPH, School of Public Health, 2001 Professor/Director, Forensic Division (Department of Pathology, UAB Chief Coroner/Medical Examiner, Jefferson Co. (AL) More Information UAB Experts, Gregory Davis bio Yellow Hammer - Jefferson County coroner receives highest national award for medical examiners…
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While nonpulsatile tinnitus (constant buzzing sound) is a common condition many people learn to live with, pulsatile tinnitus (sound that occurs with each heartbeat) may indicate dangerous otological or vascular conditions. Erika McCarty Walsh, M.D., a neurotologist, and Jesse Jones, M.D., a neuroradiologist, discuss the complex process of determin…
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Tom Hearn, III MBA, Collat School of Business, 1984 MPH, School of Public Health, 1984 Partner, FCA Venture Partners More Information: Leaves from a President's Notebook - Buy on Amazon Thomas K. Hearn - Wikipedia UAB Department of Philosophy - A Faculty of Teacher-Scholars Winston-Salem Journal - Former Wake Forest president Thomas Hearn among six…
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Around 15% of people in the U.S. have a form of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is often related to diabetes and hypertension. Claretha Lyas, M.D., a nephrologist, discusses the interdisciplinary approach to treating CKD alongside its root causes. Learn about two new classes of medicine that are slowing the progression of CKD. Find out the best…
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Many women who have typical symptoms of coronary artery disease actually have coronary microvascular disease (MVD). Gretchen Wells, M.D., a cardiologist, explains why it is important for physicians to proceed with tests for MVD when cardiac catheterization does not indicate coronary artery disease. She explores the common symptoms, proven and poten…
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Maurice Hobson BA, UAB College of Arts and Sciences, 1999 Associate Professor, Georgia State University More Information Georgia State University - Maurice J. Hobson (bio) Humanity In Action USA - Maurice J. Hobson The University of North Carolina Press - The Legend of the Black Mecca AXIOS Atlanta - WABE releases documentary about Atlanta race mas…
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Only 60% of age-eligible adults are up to date on their colorectal cancer screenings. Drew Gunnells, Jr., M.D., and Shajan Peter, M.D., discuss why the colonoscopy is still their preferred first-line screening and polyp removal method, while newer at-home screening methods are useful in regions with limited access to care. The doctors discuss advan…
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Halley Cotton BA, College of Arts and Sciences - 2013 MA, College of Arts and Sciences - 2016 Instructor, UAB College of Arts and Sciences Managing Editor, Birmingham Poetry Review Founding Director, SPARK Writing Festival More Information UAB College of Arts and Sciences - Biography The Birmingham Poetry Review SPARK Writing Festival The Cahaba Pr…
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can occur in women who have neither obesity nor insulin resistance – two conditions that are often used as clues. William Hurd, M.D., a specialist in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, explains the three signs that help determine if a patient has PCOS. He also discusses working with patients to meet their r…
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As the prevalence of diabetes increases, so does the variety of treatment and management tools available to endocrinologists. Alexandra Dodd, M.D., an endocrinologist, discusses advancements including continuous glucose monitoring, new types of long-acting insulin, and medicines that help patients control both blood sugar and weight. She describes …
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Although strokes are complex events involving both the brain and heart, diagnosis and treatment of potential strokes is not always managed by brain and heart doctors working together. Because of this, patients may be having unnecessary procedures and risking future health events. Ekaterina Bakradze, M.D., a stroke neurologist, and Mustafa Ahmed, M.…
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Brain health can be maintained with many of the same lifestyle behaviors doctors recommend as being heart-healthy. Ronald Lazar, M.D., a neuropsychologist, explains that brain health has a pathological and a pragmatic component, and it is ultimately individualized. He discusses the impact that primary care physicians can have on patients by helping…
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Diabetes care is changing rapidly with technological advancements such as continuous glucose monitoring, patch insulin pumps, and doctors’ ability to monitor patient data remotely. Ananda Basu, MD, endocrinologist and director of the UAB Diabetes Technology Program, discusses the developments that will make diabetes care more individualized and res…
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Dr. D.P. Lyle MD, Heersink School of Medicine - 1972 More Information DP Lyle - website The Crime Fiction Writer's Blog Criminal Mischief: The Art and Science of Crime Fiction - podcast CrimeReads - My First Thriller UAB Medical Alumni Association - A Conversation with Author and Alumnus Dr. D.P. Lyle…
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Molecular diagnostics teams help physicians implement precision medicine that results in better outcomes for patients with a variety of conditions. Craig Mackinnon, M.D., director of the Division of Genomics Diagnostics and Bioinformatics, discusses how molecular pathologists work hand-in-hand with oncologists and pathologists to develop treatment …
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Matt McCants BS, College of Arts and Sciences, 2011 Director of Character Development, UAB Football Additional Information Matt McCants - UAB Coach Profile Matt McCants Stats, News, and Video - NFL.com How Birmingham Iron's Matt McCants transformed from tuba player to pro athlete - AL.com NFL Draft 2012: Giants select UAB offensive tackle Matt McCa…
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Prognoses for oropharyngeal cancers have improved dramatically over the past 20 years, reflecting physicians’ better understanding of the role of HPV in driving most of these cancers. Andrew Fuson, M.D., and Hari Jeyarajan, M.D, explain their shift to using surgery as the standard-of-care treatment for oropharyngeal cancers caused by HPV, which has…
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Trent Dilfer Head Coach, UAB Football Additional Links: UAB Football - Biography CBS Sports - How the 'voice of God' led Trent Dilfer to UAB, and why the Blazers' new coach isn't shy about it UAB News - Trent Dilfer named UAB Football head coach ESPN - How outside-the-box coach Trent Dilfer plans to win at UAB…
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common life-threatening blood clot that may be encountered across many specialties, and especially in emergency departments, making standardized response and treatment a challenge. Sam McElwee, M.D., a cardiologist, discusses his work helping to lead PERT, the Pulmonary Embolism Response Team. He discusses advances in P…
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Sarcoidosis is a rare autoimmune disease that can cause different symptoms in different people, including joint pain, coughing, skin rashes, and shortness of breath. Joseph Barney, M.D., a pulmonologist, explains the individualized path that diagnosis and treatments may take for those with sarcoidosis. He discusses the range of effective medication…
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Jennifer Summerlin Assistant Professor, UAB School of Education BS, School of Education, 1998 MAE, School of Education 2003 PHD, School of Education, 2015 Alex Summerlin First Grade Teacher, South Shades Crest Elementary School (Hoover) BS, School of Education, 2019 MAE, School of Education, 2022 More Information UAB Electronic Portal for Assistanc…
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Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) diagnoses are increasing along with the number food allergy cases in general. Amy CaJacob, M.D., and James Callaway, M.D., discuss recent advances in treating this complex, chronic condition. Learn about management strategies including food elimination, topical steroid medications, proton pump inhibitors, and a new mo…
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Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis, but it is often seen as a nuisance rather than a serious condition. Angleo Gaffo, M.D., a rheumatologist, discusses the progression of unmanaged gout and the path to better treatment. Learn about how Dr. Gaffo and international colleagues created a research definition of gout flares that will help res…
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Dr. Brian Sims BS, College of Arts and Sciences - 1991 PHD, Graduate School - 2000 MD, Heersink School of Medicine - 2006 More Information Biography - Brian Sims, M.D., Ph.D. NPR - Boy who was under one pound at birth is the world's most premature infant to survive UAB News - Nano-preterm infants may not benefit from noninvasive versus invasive ven…
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Around 30 million people suffer from low back pain, which can have complex causes. Interventional radiologists Jesse Jones, M.D., and Junjian Huang, M.D., discuss basivertebral nerve (BVN) ablation, a minimally invasive procedure to alleviate axial low back pain. Learn how this procedure is effective for a wide variety of patients, even those with …
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Teresa Shufflebarger MSHA, School of Health Professions - 1989 MBA, Collat School of Business - 1991 CAO, Live Healthsmart Alabama More Information Live Healthsmart Alabama Donate to Live Healthsmart Alabama UAB Grand Challenge AL.com - $5 million UAB program seeks to build a healthier Alabamaโดย Greg Berry
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The CPAP machine is a reliable standard of care solution for obstructive sleep apnea, but around half of patients are not able to use the device successfully. Brian Kinard, M.D., an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, and Kirk Withrow, M.D., director of saliva and sleep surgery, discuss the wide range of soft tissue and structural facial procedures tha…
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Equestrian sports may not be thought of as high-contact in the same way that football is, but they result in around 40% of sport-related head injuries. Sara Gould, M.D., a sports medicine physician, and Kevin Schrum, Ph.D., a research engineer, discuss their research on equestrian helmets. They explain the importance of helmets in mitigating devast…
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Valentine Nwachukwu BS, School of Engineering/Honors College - 2014 CEO, Zayden Technologies More information: The Business Journals - 2023 Alabama Inno Startups to Watch: Zaden Technologies Forbes - Under 30 North American 2023 gener8tor - gener8tor and MidCity Accelerator Foundation Announce 10 Companies Participating in the gener8tor Huntsville …
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The outlook for patients with melanoma, even advanced cases, has dramatically improved over the past 10-15 years. Oncologists Kristy Broman, M.D., and John Dubay, M.D., discuss the ideal approach for treating melanoma and their application of the newest techniques available at academic medical centers such as UAB: immunotherapies, oral medications,…
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Achalasia is an esophageal condition that makes eating miserable for patients. It is often misdiagnosed as GERD. Kristen Wong, M.D., a gastrointestinal surgeon, and Sergio Sanchez-Luna, M.D., a gastroenterologist, discuss POEM, a new minimally invasive technique of treating achalasia without incisions. Learn about how this technique results in comp…
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What does it mean to be a Blazer? Let us know on social media. We can be found @uabalumni. Start time: 1:45.5 - Jill Marlar '95 - Episode 40 2:07.9 - Charles Floyd '99 - Episode 47 2:35.6 - Adam Aldrich '06 - Episode 60 3:00.4 - Gary Warner '89 - Episode 19 3:14.4 - Murry Bartow '85 - Episode 14 3:25.8 - Hon. Walt Maddox '95/'04 - Episode 44 3:41.9…
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Treating laryngeal cancer early and precisely can preserve patients’ ability to speak and swallow. Bharat Panuganti, M.D., discusses the innovations in transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) that have made it an alternative to radiotherapy for treating early-staged laryngeal cancer. He discusses his use of the potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser in…
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Biologics and monoclonal antibodies can help those with severe allergies avoid flare-ups and spend less time seeing their allergists. Miranda Curtiss, M.D., a pulmonologist and allergist, discusses the individualized process of selecting the best biologic agent among several for patients: phenotyping, investigating comorbidities, testing effectiven…
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Fibrotic lung disease is a group of around 200 entities that have inflammation and/or fibrosis in common. The “progressive” phenotype of pulmonary fibrosis has recently become more well-defined. Tejaswini Kulkarni, M.D., explains the characteristics of progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF). She discusses the importance of recognizing when interstiti…
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