Author Kandis Snyder


Pharmacy services on campus for UA employees 

Pharmacy services are now available on campus for University of Alabama employees, and their families, who are enrolled in the University’s health insurance plan.   University Health Service Pharmacy, which is operated by University Medical Center, carries common prescription items and some over-the-counter medications. The pharmacy can fill prescriptions from UMC clinics, including the Faculty-Staff Clinic. The pharmacy can also fill prescriptions…


UMC’s director of imaging earns MRI safety certification 

Bobby Boler, University Medical Center’s director of Imaging, received certification as a Magnetic Resonance Safety Officer, making UMC home to the only certified MRSO practicing in the Tuscaloosa, Ala., area.   The certification is awarded by the American Board of Magnetic Resonance Safety and recognizes advanced expertise in overseeing safety practices in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) environments. Professionals holding the credential are responsible for MRI-related…


Diabetes Awareness Month 

Diabetes is a condition that changes the way the body turns food into energy, and more than 11% of the U.S. population has this chronic condition, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Normally, the body breaks food down into sugar, which enters the bloodstream and signals the pancreas to release insulin.…


CCHS hosts Grand Rounds lecture on rural health-care challenges 

Rural communities face barriers to health care, including transportation difficulties, financial challenges and limited health literacy. Yet innovative strategies, such as telehealth and remote patient monitoring, could help improve access and strengthen the rural health workforce, panelists said during a College of Community Health Sciences Grand Rounds Lecture Series.   The discussion, titled “Beyond the Headlines:…


Enhancing the patient experience 

University Medical Center continues to add new physicians and services throughout its practice to elevate care and optimize the patient experience.  UMC in Tuscaloosa  Current University of Alabama faculty and staff who have UA health insurance, and their dependents, can have prescriptions filled at University Health Service Pharmacy, located at 750 Peter Bryce Blvd. on…


University Medical Center expands neurology care, adds services 

University Medical Center is expanding neurology care and related services with the addition of one of the state’s largest private neurology groups.   Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine in Tuscaloosa joins UMC Dec. 12 as UMC-Neurology and Sleep Medicine and brings to UMC patients additional care for neurological diseases as well as new services for those…


October is ADHD Awareness Month 

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition of childhood and often continues into adulthood. Children with ADHD may struggle to pay attention, control impulsive behavior or stay still. While the exact causes are unknown, research suggests that genetics play a role. Though ADHD can’t be cured, it can be managed with behavior therapy, medication…


Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast Cancer is the second leading cause of death in women in the United States. Warning signs include lumps in the breast or underarm; swelling, red or flaky skin; pain or soreness; and changes in size of the breast. Most breast cancers are found in women 50 years of age or older. Talking with a…


Faculty-Staff Clinic Expands Access for UA Employees 

University Medical Center’s Faculty-Staff Clinic is now open again during the lunch hour, from noon to 1pm, making it more convenient for University of Alabama employees to access non-emergency care without interrupting their workday.  The clinic, which is exclusively for UA employees and their families, provides walk-in and scheduled appointments for minor illnesses and injuries,…


Community Outreach 

University Medical Center had a presence at the Linden Food Distribution and Wellness Check Oct. 14 at the U.S. Army National Guard in Linden, Ala. UMC health professionals shared information about services offered at UMC’s six West Alabama clinics—Tuscaloosa, Fayette, Demopolis, Northport, Carrollton and Livingston. UMC’s mobile unit was also on-site for people at the…