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UMC-Northport relocating and expanding

University Medical is relocating its Northport clinic to a new, larger building and will expand the health-care services offered there. The new location opens Nov. 14 at 6205 Jemison Lane. UMC is operated by The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences. “Our mission at CCHS and UMC is to help improve the health…


UMC-Carrollton holds open house to welcome Pickens County community

University Medical Center in Carrollton, Ala., held an Open House Oct. 12 and welcomed community members and other visitors to the facility for tours and to meet its providers. “This clinic is very important to this community,” said Dr. Richard Friend, dean of CCHS and a family medicine physician. “Now that the local hospital is…


The Health Matters Podcast – Dr. Pamela Payne Foster

The Health Matters Podcast is a series created in collaboration with WVUA-23 and Alabama Public Radio that features University Medical Center physicians and providers who bring awareness of important health issues and relevant and timely health information to the public. Vaccines are made to help protect and prepare the body to fight against various infections.…


Need to Know

Free flu shots will be available in various locations on different dates and times around the UA campus until mid-November. Visit https://cchs.ua.edu/flushot/ for more information. University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa is offering COVID-19 bivalent vaccines for patients by appointment. Call (205) 348-1471 and leave your name, date of birth and a way for UMC to…


Dean’s Message

We celebrate the 50th anniversary of the College of Community Health Sciences this year. As part of our celebration, we recognize the vital role that University Medical Center has played in the College’s growth and success. Together, CCHS and UMC have educated and placed family medicine physicians into practice throughout Alabama, with a focus on…


Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States. There were 264,121 new cases of breast cancer reported in the U.S. in 2019, the latest year that data is available, and 42,280 women died of this cancer. In Alabama, 4,100 cases of breast cancer were reported in 2019. Warning signs…


October is ADHD Awareness Month

ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood and often lasts into adulthood. Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors and might be overly active. The causes and risk factors for ADHD are unknown, but current research shows that genetics plays an important role.…


The Health Matters Podcast – Dr. Marisa Giggie

The Health Matters Podcast is a series created in collaboration with WVUA-23 and Alabama Public Radio that features University Medical Center physicians and providers who bring awareness of important health issues and relevant and timely health information to the public. Being a teenager is hard, and technology has made that even more complicated. While social…


Free Flu Shots Available on Campus This Fall

Faculty, staff and students can help protect themselves this flu season with free flu shots on campus Sept. 8 through mid-November. As part of The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences’ annual flu shot campaign, nurses from University Medical Center, Student Health Center and Pharmacy, and Capstone College of Nursing will administer vaccines…


Caring for West Alabama: Guin gives back to rural communities

Dr. Jacob Guin is a family medicine physician who cares for patients at University Medical Center clinics in Tuscaloosa and Carrollton, Ala. Originally from Coker, Ala., Guin grew up shadowing doctors in rural communities in West Alabama, including Drs. Julia Boothe in Reform and John Brandon in Gordo. “I always said whenever I finished med…