UAB Remains at Forefront of Cancer Technology with New Radiation Center
When the new Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center opens this month, UAB cancer patients will be able to take advantage of some of the most advanced cancer treatment facilities available. The 50,000-square-foot radiation treatment space will replace the facilities currently located on the first two floors of the current Wallace Tumor Center and will be connected by an overhead walkway to UAB Hospital across 18th street near Sixth Avenue... Read More



Current Birmingham Medical News

Blue Cross Physician Ratings Gaining an Audience
Started just eight months ago, the provider ratings on the Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) website now receive tens of thousands of hits each month. About 23 percent of the 171,000 monthly hits on the “Doctor Finder” tool click through to view the “Quality of Care” ratings for each physician and other types of providers.

 
Autoimmune Disease Asthma/Allergy Focus

Medication Compliance Key to Controlling Asthma
Medication Compliance Key to Controlling Asthma
Many asthma patients don’t take their medication as prescribed, making them more vulnerable to asthma triggers and severe symptoms that can require hospitalization and may even cause death.

 
Immunomodulators: Retraining the Immune System in Allergic Asthmatics
Immunomodulators: Retraining the Immune System in Allergic Asthmatics
“We know asthma is heterogeneous. There’s not just one disease causing it,” says Weily Soong, MD, of the Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center. But for around 60 to 70 percent of asthma sufferers, the cause stems from allergies.
 
UAB Building National Database of Treatment Response to Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs
UAB Building National Database of Treatment Response to Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has set forth on the first step to determining which rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatments would work best on a patient. “When a patient asks, ‘What drug is best for me?’, we don’t normally have an answer, except to say we’ll try some and see what works best for you,” says S. Louis Bridges Jr., MD, PhD, director of the UAB Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology.
 
Oncology Focus

UAB Remains at Forefront of Cancer Technology with New Radiation Center
When the new Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center opens this month, UAB cancer patients will be able to take advantage of some of the most advanced cancer treatment facilities available. The 50,000-square-foot radiation treatment space will replace the facilities currently located on the first two floors of the current Wallace Tumor Center and will be connected by an overhead walkway to UAB Hospital across 18th street near Sixth Avenue. There will be a separate area in the new building for the state’s pediatric cancer patients, most of whom – including all from Children’s Hospital – receive their radiation treatment at UAB.

 
Studies Show Link between Vitamin D Deficiency and Cancer
Studies Show Link between Vitamin D Deficiency and Cancer
Historically, health care professionals have valued Vitamin D mainly for its relation to bone health. Recently however, there has been growth in substantial scientific evidence that supports the role of Vitamin D in the prevention of cancer.
 
Tiny Microscope Offers Big Hope
Tiny Microscope Offers Big Hope
A new technology is providing physicians a way to diagnose hard-to-find cancers in the early stages, and offers patients hope for survival as a result of earlier detection. UAB gastroenterologists have one of only a few of the systems that are currently available worldwide.
 
Brookwood Cancer Care Center Unveils Newly Remodeled Facilities
For Brookwood Medical Center Vice-President of Operations Billy Connelley, MSHA, updating the hospital's cancer facilities means more than just completing a scheduled renovation.
 
Healthcare Spotlight

A Football Champion In the Medical Field
A Football Champion In the Medical Field
Internist Steven Kulback, MD is a team player. The lessons of dedication, hard work and discipline he learned from Bear Bryant at the University of Alabama have led to a successful medical career. After playing defensive tackle for Clarksville High School in Tennessee, he played for the Crimson Tide from 1971-1975, including the 1973 National Championship season. “I still have my ring,” he says, smiling.

 
Guest Writers

CMS Delays Implementation of PECOS Enrollment Policy
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced during a recent open-door forum that it is delaying the requirement for providers to be enrolled in the Internet-based Provider Enrollment, Chain, and Ownership System (or PECOS) until January 3, 2011. Prior to the announcement, the new enrollment policy had been slated to take effect on April 5th of this year.

 
CMS Requires Accreditation for Advanced Imaging Providers
Physician practices and other providers of "advanced diagnostic imaging procedures" must be accredited by a designated organization by January 1, 2012, in order to continue to receive reimbursement from the Medicare program. On January 26, 2010, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ("CMS") published a notice in the Federal Register approving three organizations to accredit advanced diagnostic imaging suppliers: The American College of Radiology, The Joint Commission (formerly known as JCAHO) and The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission.
 
The Literary Examiner - Get Me Out: A History of Childbirth by Randi Hutter Epstein, MD
You’ve known for days.
The urpy-ness before breakfast (when you can eat breakfast), the swollen bits, the tender bits, all good indications. Even the home-kit was positive but it wasn’t "official" until the doctor said it: you’re pregnant.

 

Cataracts From Antidepressants?
Title: Cataracts From Antidepressants?
Category: Health News
Created: 3/15/2010 10:15:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 10:15:36 AM Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT

New Plavix Warning: Lack of Effect in Many People
Title: New Plavix Warning: Lack of Effect in Many People
Category: Health News
Created: 3/15/2010 10:02:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 10:02:58 AM Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT

Infant Deaths Spur Baby Sling Warning
Title: Infant Deaths Spur Baby Sling Warning
Category: Health News
Created: 3/15/2010 9:40:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 9:40:51 AM Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT

Health Tip: Symptoms of Ketoacidosis
Title: Health Tip: Symptoms of Ketoacidosis
Category: Health News
Created: 3/12/2010 10:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT

Health Tip: Having an Epidural
Title: Health Tip: Having an Epidural
Category: Health News
Created: 3/12/2010 10:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT

Papaya Could Be a Cancer Fighter
Title: Papaya Could Be a Cancer Fighter
Category: Health News
Created: 3/12/2010 10:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 3/15/2010 Posted Monday, March 15, 2010 2:00 am CDT


Primary care training programs need more funding - American Medical News

Primary care training programs need more funding
American Medical News
... in family medicine, general internal medicine and general pediatrics; residents in general dentistry and pediatric dentistry; and physician assistants. ...

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Posted Friday, February 26, 2010 7:19 am CST

First Tiger, Now A Rod linked to tainted Canadian 'Sports' Doctor - Huffington Post (blog)

First Tiger, Now A Rod linked to tainted Canadian 'Sports' Doctor
Huffington Post (blog)
Dr. Galea is a Canadian family-practice trained physician that has re-branded himself as a sports medicine guru. Dr. Galea openly discusses his personal use ...

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Posted Wednesday, March 10, 2010 6:10 am CST

Changes in healthcare - Vicksburg Post

Changes in healthcare
Vicksburg Post
At the Family Medicine Clinic, operated by River Region, one nurse practitioner and two family medicine physicians are on staff. River Region also operates ...

Posted Wednesday, March 10, 2010 1:26 pm CST