October 10, 2011: Dr. David B. Allison presented the forty-eighth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, The Fire of Life.. Dr. Henry H. Hoffman was director of the new choir. 1984: Dr. Jay Goldman named third dean of the School of Engineering, succeeding Dr. Edmond Miller who had served as interim. This $30 million is the largest single gift in the history of UAB. Named for UAB benefactors Hal and Judy Abroms and Marvin and Ruth Engel, the striking new facility houses the university's art galleries, administrative and faculty offices, and the Department of Art and Art History. May 4, 1999: Martin C. Nowak was named second executive director of University Hospital. UAB Hospital re-verified as a Level I Trauma Center . October 30, 1992: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved renaming the UAB Medical Center as the UAB Academic Health Center. 1958: Dr. George W. Campbell was named director of the Birmingham Extension Center. June 24, 1994: The Environment Awareness Research Technology and Health (EARTH) Center was established with Melinda M. Lalor serving as interim director of the new center. 1885: Dr. George A. Ketchum became the second dean of the Medical College of Alabama. November 12, 2019: The Jefferson County Commission voted to approve UAB's University Healthcare Authority plan, allowing the UAB Health System to assume the daily management of the county-operated Cooper Green Mercy Health Services. May 1971: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a classroom for the humanities (Humanities Building) and a library (Sterne Library). The school was officially renamed as the University of Alabama School of Medicine. in molecular biology from Haverford College and an M.D. Birmingham Medical College September 1969: Intramural athletic teams were organized by Dr. James Sharman. 2016: At the end of the calendar year, the UAB Capital Campaign had raised more than $771.8 million towards the goal of $1 billion. Dr. Jim Hilyer, who had served as coach of the club team for its two seasons, was named head coach. 1995: The UAB Mens Tennis Team won the conference championship for a fifth consecutive season. Reinstallation of the work began on March 26. June 5, 1983: Linda C. Lucas received a PhD in biomedical engineering, the first doctoral degree awarded by the School of Engineering. 1997: Research grants and extramural funding in the School of Optometry exceeded $27 million, the largest amount for any optometry school or college in the world. August 1, 1971: Effective on this date, the College of General Studies was reorganized as University College, an academic entity consisting of four academic schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and Engineering. Alcaino, who had been a student athlete on the Blazer men's team, had previously served as the team's assistant and associate head coach. UAB ranked in the top three percent of all universities in the US and each of the six health science schools ranked in the top 10 in National Institutes of Health funding awarded to public universities. September 18, 1971: Dr. Fain A. Guthrie became first dean of the School of Education after serving as interim dean for one month. July 10, 1945: The Alfred A. Walker Ward was dedicated at Jefferson-Hillman Hospital as a ward dedicated to the treatment of infantile paralysis (a.k.a. "An affiliation. Vaughn had been a student athlete member of the team. September 4, 1950: The entering freshman class of the University Hospital School of Nursing included six male students, the first in the history of the hospital's nursing program. February 1980: Brenda Williams became the second head coach of Women's Volleyball. March 8-11, 2017: For the third consecutive year, UAB and the City of Birmingham hosted the Conference USA championship tournament for men's and women's basketball. 1993: Dr. Kenneth J. Roozen was named executive vice president. April 24, 2002: A new building for the School of Health Related Professions was dedicated along University Boulevard. Each Congressional district went from one member to two members; the district containing Tuscaloosa went from two members to three. August 1, 1959: Groundbreaking was held for a psychiatric clinic made possible by a gift from Joseph S. and Bertha Pizitz Smolian. The college opened for instruction that fall. There were two female members of the part-time faculty: Drs. She also became the first Blazer, male or female, to win a collegiate Grand Slam event. She was the first female department head at the Medical Center. October 11, 2007: Dr. Dale J. Benos presented the forty-fourth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Science, Publications and Society: What Have You Done For Me Lately?". October 19, 1979: Dr. J. Claude Bennett delivered the sixteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "The Bench and the Bedside.". If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. UAB Medicine will be the official sponsor for medical services during the World Games. Mr. Davenport previously served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Russell Lands, Inc. and Qualifying Broker for the Real Estate Division from 1973 to 2003. 1969: Rust Research Center, which housed the university's computer center, opened. April 17, 1997: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees delegated full authority of Triton Health Systems and its VIVA Health HMO subsidiary to the UAB Health System Managing Board. August 1, 1999: UAB Health Center in Hoover opened. August 31, 1996: The Football team lost to Auburn in the first UAB game as an NCAA Division I-A school. September 16, 2005: Joseph C. Espy, III, was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 2012: The UAB Health System entered into an operational affiliation with Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center in Anniston, Alabama. The campaign was the largest in school history. 1979: The Blue Cross/Blue Shield Building on South 20th Street was acquired and reopened as the Community Health Services Building. November 1990: UAB Blazers became one of the charter members of the new Great Midwest Conference. October 15, 1986: International House was rededicated in honor of Joseph S. and Bertha Pizitz Smolian. February 2, 1952: Anna Jane Reid became the first woman to receive a graduate degree (in biochemistry) awarded through the Medical Center. December 3, 1993: John Russell Thomas was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. He was the first UAB faculty member to be so honored. 2015: Dr. Martin J. Heslin became chief of the medical staff at University Hospital. Dr. Oestenstad then joined the school's faculty. October 28, 1988: William Jack Edwards, III, was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. November 11, 2012: The Office of Veteran Recruitment and Student Services hosted UABs first Wreath Laying Ceremony on Veterans Day. UAB was one of 418 institutions to score the maximum in the areas of: LGBTQ patient-centered care; LGBTQ patient services and support, employee benefits, and policies; and LGBTQ patient and community engagement. February 1977: UAB first celebrated Black History Month with a series of campus events, including lectures, film screenings, and dances. The number of graduate students increased by 6 percent to 7,512 students. May 30, 1965: Vivian J. Malone received a B. S. degree in Commerce and Business Administration, becoming the first African American graduate of The University of Alabama system. Dr. William F. Bridgers was named first director of the Lister Hill Center. March 4, 1907: The Alabama Legislature amended the charter of the Medical College of Alabama (in Mobile) to definitely incorporate with and place the school under the control of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. Rothblatts recent books are on xenotransplantation (Your Life or Mine), gender identity (Transgender to Transhuman) and cyber ethics (Virtually Human). December 13, 2018: Coach Bill Clark selected as the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year by the Football Writers Association of America. Prior to that, he served as senior vice president, development, at Theravance, Inc. AEIVA was opened to the public on the following day. October 1970: Jean-Paul Sartres No Exit was performed by UAB students, the first time that students had taken complete responsibility for a theatrical production. The clinic offered full ophthalmological and optometric services and housed a full-service, in-house optical store. April 29, 2002: The groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Richard C. and Annette N. Shelby Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Building. February 19, 2002: Vonetta Flowers, UAB assistant track coach and former seven-time All-American track star at UAB, and her team-mate Jill Bakken won the Gold Medal in the inaugural Women's Bobsled event at the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Annual Report was focused more toward the College of General Studies since the dental, medical and nursing schools already had their own discrete yearbooks. 1967: The Myocardial Infarction Research Unit, later renamed the Specialized Center for Research in Ischemic Heart Disease, was established. April 1929: Hillman Hospital School of Nursing Residence was dedicated. George L. Zorn, Jr., and David C. McGiffin performed University Hospitals first double-lung transplant on a 41-year-old patient from Florida. 1985: W. Grant Shingleton became UAB's third Sports Information director. That same week, Coach Clark was also selected as Coach of the Year by Sporting News and as the National Coach of the Year by CBS Sports, the first time CBS Sports had selected the same coach in consecutive seasons. 2003: Lucy E. Jones became the sixth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. degrees during UAB's commencement exercises; Neil M. Bleakley was the School's first doctoral graduate. June 26, 1998: The Center for Community Outreach Development and the Southeast Center for Excellence in Geriatric Medicine were approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. February 20, 1991: Twin Towers, a student residence, was renamed Camp Hall in honor of Ehney A. In 1954 the Extension Center was moved to a newly constructed facility adjacent to the Medical Center, bringing together for the first time the University's two academic components in Birmingham. April 6, 2006: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Mucosal HIV and Immunobiology Center. 1984: Dr. Anthony C. L. Barnard named dean and co-director of the Graduate School. April 25, 2015: UAB awarded 2,724 degrees in several commencement ceremonies. Dr. Rothblatt previously created and led Sirius XM as its Chairman & CEO and launched other satellite systems for navigation and international television broadcasting. UABs gift was one of at least a dozen such bequests received by academic institutions across the country. 2015: For the fall term, the largest-ever number of students lived on the UAB campus, a total of 2,486 students representing 21 countries. December 7-9, 1973: The Diabetes Hospital was formally dedicated at UAB in two-day festivities at the medical center. Dr. Erwin is a graduate of the medical school at UAB. May 2009: UAB received an anonymous gift of $5 million to be used chiefly for scholarships for women or minorities. 1979: Center for Nursing Research was established. 1953: Milton Odean Otwell graduated from the University Hospital School of Nursing, becoming the first male graduate of the hospital's nursing program. James K. Kirklin and George L. Zorn, Jr. June 1988: Dr. Dick D. Briggs became acting president of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. Kenneth J. Roozen and Blaine A. Brownell became associate deans and co-directors of the UAB Graduate School. The new facility, which had opened to the campus community in December 2015, replaced UAB's former student services building. December 1991: UAB Clinic Inverness opened. UAB received a gold medal in the Mixed Youth Choir category and silver medals in the Sacred Music with Accompaniment and Spiritual categories. November 22, 1975: The UAB Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society was chartered. 1979-1980: Beauregard T. Rooster became the official mascot for the UAB Blazers, the university's second mascot. The marble statue was carved by sculptor Ugo Sordelli, November 13, 1992: Dr. Jiri F. Mestecky delivered the twenty-ninth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "New Challenges and New Prospects for Vaccines.". The James C. Lee Endowed Chair for the Senior Vice President and Dean of Medicine was given by Mr. Lee in his fathers memory. May 20, 2002: The administration building of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was rededicated as the John N. Whitaker Building. October 1992: A 7.5 foot tall statue of Christopher Columbus was dedicated at UABs Smolian International House on Columbus Day. The Blazers received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, the program's 15th appearance. October 1999: The Eye Foundation Hospital at UAB was renamed the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital at UAB in honor of founder Dr. Alston Callahan. Sarah is a true believer in the power of art to aid in healing and recovery. May 29, 1981: UAB Department of Public Health was designated the School of Public Health by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 3, 2008: UAB held its first green and gold commencement ceremony, with all graduates dressed in green robes accented with gold. October 1, 2020: Dr. Michelle A. Robinson of the School of Dentistry became interim dean of the School of Education. clinical faculty) who had private practices outside of the medical school. 1987: Dr. Clint Bruess was named third dean of the School of Education. 1964: The Alabama Journal of Medical Sciences began publication with Dr. Emmett B. Carmichael as editor. May 26, 1925: Jimmie Ethel Montgomery received a B.S. November 1, 2005: Dr. Bryan D. Noe became the dean of the UAB Graduate School. December 18, 2018: The UAB Blazers defeated Northern Illinois 37-13 in the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl before more than 22,600 fans in Boca Raton, Florida. 1941: Dr. George H. Denny became president of The University of Alabama -- for a second time -- and served until the following year. Mr. Davenport is currently a director of the board of the UAB Leadership Cabinet, and he also serves on the boards of, among others, BBVA Compass Bank; Hoar Construction; Childrens Harbor, Alexander City Campus and Childrens Hospital in Birmingham (Vice-Chairman and Founding Director); Alexander City Rotary Club (Past-President and Founding Director); Industrial Development Board of Tallapoosa County and Coosa Counties; Lake Martin Area Economic Development Alliance, Inc. (Founding Director and past Vice-Chairman); ARISE of Alexander City, a community program for the elderly (Founding Director and Managing Director); and Lake Martin Humane Society (Founding Director). March 5-7, 1980: The Center for Advanced Medical Studies was dedicated. February 1990: Jean Vaughn became the sixth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. Dr. Kathryn Honea, IVF program director, attended the baby girls birth at the mothers local hospital. 1902: A one-story addition to the main building, housing the chemical laboratory, was completed at the Medical College of Alabama. 1977: World's first effective treatment for a viral disease, the deadly herpes simplex encephalitis, occurred at University Hospital. More than 1,200 employees to be honored at annual service awards. 1995: Physical Sciences Building was renamed the Chemistry Building. Sixty students from 14 states and five countries received doctoral degrees from the UAB Graduate School. More than 670 hospital staff, 257 employed in Hillman Hospital and 419 in Jefferson Hospital, transitioned from Jefferson County employees to become university employees. 1973: UAB became Birmingham's second largest employer. Members of the board also serve as the hospitals primary representatives to the communities the Hospital serves. April 7, 1950: An installation banquet was held for the Alabama Alpha Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honorary medical society. September 13, 1952: The Medical Center Library reopened in its new space in the South Wing of the first and second floors of the New Hillman Building. She has recently created a web-based navigational map(stopfoodborneillness.org)which provides constituent support from first symptoms, through interventions and therapies, to long-term consequences and follow-up care for those who suffer severe disease by foodborne pathogens. 1995: The UAB Gospel Choir founded with 38 student members under the direction of Kevin P. Turner. October 25, 1946: At the first commencement ceremony held in Birmingham, 21 students graduated from the Medical College of Alabama. A search to name an interim dean of the College was initiated. 1948: The School of Dentistry opened for classes with 23 full-time faculty, all of whom were male. September 1, 1990: Dr. Virginia D. Gauld became second vice president for Student Affairs. January 1979: The University of Alabama System Medical Education Program (UASMEP) was reaccredited by the national Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). July 14, 1992: Civitan International Research Center was dedicated. The team was stationed at University Hospital, the states only adult Level-1 Trauma Center, in order to develop their medical and teamwork skills. September 1953: Succeeding Interim President Lee Bidgood, Dr. Oliver C. Carmichael became president of The University of Alabama and served until 1957. November 2011: UAB alumnus Joshua Carpenter became the universitys second recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship award. March 2000: An administration building for The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation was completed on South 22nd Street adjacent to The Kirklin Clinic. August 24, 2015: Dr. Lori L. McMahon was named as dean of the UAB Graduate School. This study explored the relationship between the characteristics of boards of directors and hospital financial performance using the generalized linear model. May 5, 2017 The first 18 students graduated from the Innovate Birmingham Workforce program, a coalition of business leaders in Birmingham led by UAB. We are committed to being leaders in all aspects of inpatient care and to consistently modeling a mindset of continuous improvement that we hope will be contagious. September 22, 1996: Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center officially opened with Leonard Slatkin conducting the National Symphony Orchestra. March 1986: Mac Logue became the third head coach of the Men's Golf team. 1984: Najwa S. Bateh became the third president of the UAB National Alumni Society. Mr. Michael Goodrich. August 18, 2017: A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to dedicate the UAB Football Operations Center and the Legacy Pavilion. Dr. Hunt was the first female appointed to the medical school's full-time faculty. The freshman class, the largest in school history, grew to 2,021 students, an increase of 24.7 percent from the previous year. In 1986 the center was renamed in honor of Gregory Fleming James, the late son of Governor Fob James. January 1957: The Medical Center Bulletin was first published as the University of Alabama Medical Center News Bulletin. 2017: The UAB Health System entered into a management relationship with Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama in Greenville, Alabama. April 1974: A symbolic groundbreaking was held for the Lurleen B. Wallace Cancer Hospital. February 1957: University Hospital's Beacon was first published. 1989: The UAB National Alumni Society chartered its first international chapter in the nation of Thailand. 1954: The School of Dentistry's dental hygiene program, directed by Dr. Marjorie Houston, became the first nationally accredited training program in the Southeast. September 12, 1912: The trustees of the proprietary Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College transferred all land, buildings, and equipment to The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, who agreed to continue the school until the enrolled students completed their studies. February 17, 1995: Specialized Caries Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. The 12-story building contains over 323,000 square feet of space and is located at the corner of University Boulevard and South 19th Street. Haase played at Kansas and had served as an assistant coach at Kansas and at North Carolina prior to coming to UAB. Dr. Miller was appointed professor of psychiatric nursing; Dr. Merrill was professor and the director of student services. A pilot program she co-created is now UABs Institute for Arts in Medicine (AIM), a partnership between the ASC and UAB Medicine. September 13, 1991: Center for Psychiatric Medicine received approval from The University of Alabama Board of Trustees as an official UAB center. March 30, 1942: The 10th and 11th floors of Jefferson Hospital became home to the secret national headquarters of the US Armys Replacement and School Command (R&SC), which was charged with individual training of officers and enlisted personnel of the infantry, field artillery, cavalry, coast artillery, armored forces, parachute and tank destroyer units. 2004: Akofa A. Bonsi became the seventh UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. February 28, 1905: Hillman Hospital Training School for Nurses graduated its first class. Dr. Vickers, a native of Demopolis, Alabama, and a former member of the UAB surgery faculty, was chair of surgery at the University of Minnesota when his appointment was announced in August. January 1992: James A. Lee was named acting administrator of University Hospital. Dr. Lolley, a member of the faculty of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, had previously served as hospital president from 2013 until 2015. 1966: Laboratory of Medical Genetics was established under the direction of Drs. Financial statements of non-profit proprietary hospitals compiled by the Division of Medical Services of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. July 1970: A groundbreaking cremony was held for the Physical Sciences Building. October 1, 2015: Anna M. Thompson became executive director of the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. June 10, 2017: Kyra Iannone became the head coach of Women's Beach Volleyball. October 23, 1949: A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the Medical Center for the Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital. August 1, 1990: Dr. William A. Sibley became first vice president for Academic Affairs. 1948: Drs. Formerly the offensive coordinator at the University of Arkansas, the Oklahoma native had been a quarterback at the University of Oklahoma. February 2, 1958: The Lawrence Reynolds Library was dedicated. May 11, 1993: The Bevill Biomedical Research Building was dedicated. October 14, 2009: President Carol Z. Garrison and Provost Eli Capilouto announced plans to merge four schools into a new College of Arts and Sciences effective January 1, 2010. March 27, 1969: Dr. Howard L. Holley delivered the sixth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "And Gladly Teach.". November 17, 2000: The UAB Center for Palliative Care was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Garry B. Crowder is a lawyer, investment banker, and author. June 1968: Barbara Walker Mitchell became the first African American graduate of the University Hospital School of Nursing. March 17, 2005: The UAB Blazers defeated the LSU Tigers by the score of 82 to 68 in the opening round of the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament. Dr. Blanton came to UAB from the University of Memphis. The former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl Champion (2000) had been named as the new coach two days beforehand. 1972: UAB Police Department formally organized. December 24, 2004: In the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Football team lost to the University of Hawaii 59-40 in the first post-season bowl appearance for the UAB Blazers. September 24, 1972: Dr. Dalton E. McFarland received appointment as UABs first University Professor, a position designed to cross all school and departmental lines. Drs. August 25, 2014: For the sixth consecutive year, fall enrollment at UAB set a record. 1988: Dr. Terry L. Hickey named dean and co-director of the Graduate School. November 12, 1982: Dr. Max D. Cooper delivered the nineteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Of Mice, Men, and Chickens.". September 1, 1986: Dr. Charles A. McCallum, Jr., vice president for Health Affairs, became acting president of UAB during the one-year sabbatical of President S. Richardson Hill, Jr. September 25, 1986: The Comprehensive Head Injury Center, which had been initiated at UAB in 1986, received approval by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. November 6, 2015: Scott M. Phelps was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Lauren Edwards, Program Coordinator of UAB Arts in MedicineLauren received a BA in Theatre from the University of Alabama at Birmingham while also studying Social Work. August 4, 1971: Dr. Frederick W. Conner was named interim dean of the new School of Arts and Sciences; the school was abolished two years later. September 2019: For the fourth consecutive year, UAB set an enrollment record for the fall term with 22,080 students. Nominations for the 2022-23 Board of Directors are due by Tuesday, November 1, 2022. Fifteen people received treatment at the hospital and autopsies were done on the bodies of the four young victims of the bombing. 1970: The UAB Burn Center was established with Dr. Alan R. Dimick as director. January 15, 1971: James E. Moon became administrator of University Hospital. 1974: University of Alabama Medical Center Foundation, a non-profit corporation, was renamed the UAB Medical and Educational Foundation. He was replaced by Richard L. Margison, UAB's vice president for Financial Affairs and Administration, who became interim Athletic Director. September 5, 2014: A new statue of Blaze the Dragon was installed in front of Bartow Arena. 1975: UAB acquired the Medical Center Plaza Building and renamed it University College Building No. September 1, 1999: A reorganization of the School of Business became effective, reducing the academic departments from five to three. She has also testified before the U.S. Congress and is frequently asked to present at scientific meetings, both nationally and internationally. May 26, 1977: R. Lee Walthall became first vice president for Institutional Advancement and Legal Affairs. All mail correspondence should be addressed to: University Hospital Board of Directors Office Davis, of Dothan, was a double major in Political Science and Public Relations. 50 North Medical Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 801-581-2121 Disaster medicine is meant to provide care for most of the injured victims from natural or human-made disasters, with consideration to the extent of the event and the available .ERAS opens up for applicants to apply to the Mass . With a conference record of 7-0, the Blazers were also in first place in C-USA. June 27, 1950: Dr. Roy R. Kracke, medical dean, died. February 10, 2020: Jeffrey D. Graveline, a long-time member of the library faculty, became interim dean of UAB Libraries. (Chair of the Board) President University of Alabama at Birmingham Anupam Agarwal, M.D. January 1978: Gladys McQueen, supervisor of keypunch services in the Central Computing Facility, was named UABs first Employee of the Month. At the time, McQueen had 24 years of service. Arnett, chair of the Department of Epidemiology in the School of Public Health, was the first epidemiologist selected for the presidency of the AHA. January 1, 2010: Dr. Rodney W. Nowakowski became interim dean of the School of Optometry. The award honors a UAB investigator who leads/promotes interdisciplinary research and is named in honor of Dr. Richard B. Marchase, former vice president for Research and Economic Development and former interim president of UAB. September 23, 2000: The UAB Blazer Football team earned its first win over a Southeastern Conference (SEC) team with a 13-10 victory over Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers and Coach Nick Saban during the LSU homecoming game in Baton Rouge. She also designed the worlds first electric helicopter and piloted it to a Guinness world record for speed, altitude and flight duration. Haleigh Black, MusicianHaleigh has been exploring the world of music for 24 years as a violinist and vocalist. From one office in Birmingham with 12 employees, it has grown to 32 warehouse distribution centers and more than 700 employees across the eastern United States from Texas to Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia and Washington, D.C. She served on the Board of Directors for the Birmingham Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta from 2004 to 2011, and currently serves on the board of the UAB Health System. Mike Wilson of the UAB ROTC Program became the new team's first head coach. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Medical Education Information Services (MEIS), 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. The Point rises above an inlet on McMurdo Sound near McMurdo Station, the US Antarctic research center. July 2020: Reid F. Jones became the new Chief Executive Officer of UAB Medicine. Hettie Butler Terry Community Service Award, Underrepresented in Medicine (URiM) Initiative, Board of Directors Details and Eligibility, Understand and promote the organization's mission, Gain a working knowledge of the organization's programs, services and delivery models, Be a working member of at least one committee or work group annually, Assist in membership development and advocate for the organization, Actively participate in board meetings and annual meeting, Attend and actively participate in at least 50% of board meetings in a 12 month period, 4 board meetings annually usually in February/March, May, August and December, Committee/work group - 1-3 hours per month or as needed, Board meeting materials will be sent out for review prior to the meeting, 2022 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. October 2, 1963: Joseph S. and Bertha Pizitz Smolian gave their home to the Medical Center for use as a cultural center.

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