February 2, 1982: UAB Synopsis was first published for the medical and dental staff of University Hospital; Dr. Richard McElvein was first editor. December 1988: Dr. Dick D. Briggs became the third president of The University of Alabama Health Services Foundation. March 22, 1953: The Veterans Administration Hospital was dedicated in the Medical Center. 2014: The UAB Bioethics Team won its second national championship at the National Bioethics Bowl in Tallahassee, Florida. March 1, 2006: Dr. Cynthia G. Brumfield became University Hospitals third chief-of-staff, the first female to be named to the position. Founded as a 10-bed hospitalist service dedicated to the inpatient care of UAB Prime-Care patients only, the group and the practice of Hospital Medicine have evolved significantly over the past two decades broadening to an average daily census of ~250 general medicine and subspecialty patients, consultative . February 2009: W. Davis Malone, III, Ronald W. Gray, and William Britt Sexton were elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. April 19, 1996: Center for Biomedical Sciences was renamed UAB Biomedical Implant Center by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. What began as a 29-bed facility with 25 employees and only four patients has grown into the Tombigbee Healthcare Authority operating Whitfield Regional Hospital, Member of UAB . The School of Medicines Board of Visitors is a small group of eminent leaders from business, academia, medicine, science and public policy, with and without ties to Alabama or UAB, who serve as advocates and advisors on strategy, philanthropic initiatives, and community engagement, and by providing independent perspectives on School of Medicine initiatives. June 7, 1973: Dr. Roger W. Hanson became first dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Enrollment increases were seen at the undergraduate (6.18 percent), masters (10.51 percent), and doctoral (4.36 percent) levels. October 1992: A 7.5 foot tall statue of Christopher Columbus was dedicated at UABs Smolian International House on Columbus Day. September 3, 1997: Drs. October 1968: Enrollment in the College of General Studies totaled 3,378 students, including business administration (591), allied health sciences (104), education (574), engineering (408), humanities (215), natural sciences & mathematics (341), and social sciences (316). Patricia Todd of Birmingham, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and a former UAB staff member, received the inaugural award. Rose. August 1971: The former Ullman High School was rededicated as UAB's Ullman Building, a facility comprised by the original 1901 school building and the school's 1955 addition. 7 Eric Molina in the ninth round in Bartow Arena at UAB. Dr. Nancy E. Dunlap completed her internship, internal medicine residency, and fellowship in pulmonary disease and critical care medicine at the UAB Heersink School of Medicine. The university was at the top of a list of more than 500 public and private corporations, universities, and companies. 2016: UAB was ranked as the third largest US public academic medical center. August 31, 2016: Mike Wilson became the seventh head coach of the Men's Golf team. January 1992: Dr. Martha C. Nussbaum, of Brown University, was selected as the first Caroline and Charles W. Ireland Distinguished Visiting Scholar. August 10, 1998: Alan V. Kaufman became the fifth head coach of the Men's Golf team. February 8, 2013: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees selected Dr. Ray L. Watts as the seventh president of UAB. He was inducted into the Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Academy of Honor in 2007, as well as the Alabama Business Hall of Fame in 2012. 1936: Dr. Luther Terry completed an internship in Birmingham's Hillman Hospital. December 4, 1976: School of Community and Allied Health Resources was renamed the School of Public and Allied Health, Dr. Keith D. Blayney renamed as dean. June 14, 1970: The Psychiatric Day Treatment Center was dedicated. Brookwood Baptist Health Jackie Martinek Group Chief Nursing Officer Brookwood Baptist Health Ross Mitchell Group External and Governmental Affairs Director Brookwood Baptist Health Kevin Flynn Group Chief Strategy Officer Brookwood Baptist Health Charles Tyson Group Chief Financial Officer Brookwood Baptist Health Mia Mothershed C.T. Dr. Wu, who had a long and distinguished career in his native China, remained in Birmingham until his retirement in 1952. June 5, 1992: The Kirklin Clinic was dedicated. August 1965: University of Alabama Medical Center Foundation was created as a non-profit corporation. After much public outcry, the Viking-inspired mascot was dropped within six months. June 14, 1977: Dr. S. Richardson Hill, Jr., announced that UCLA Coach Gene Bartow would become UAB's new Athletic Director and head coach of the Men's Basketball team. The charter now provides for thirteen directors, five being University officers of board members. September 1888: The Daughters of the United Charities established a hospital board and began plans for The Hospital of the United Charities. November 1975: The University Ambulatory Center was demolished in order to build East Base of University Hospital. UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Dr. Pam Benoit, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, Ms. The building is one of the oldest structures remaining on the UAB campus. with host Michael Feldman was broadcast live from the stage of the concert hall at the new Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. Mrs. Heersink has been married for43years to Dr.MarnixHeersink, an ophthalmologist in Dothan. Dr. Thayer only served as acting dean through May. He had been a student athlete member of the team. August 27, 2012: Scott E. Hanley became the fourth General Manager of WBHM-FM Radio. December 10, 1983: Students, staff, and faculty in the arts and humanities held the first Madrigal Feaste in the newly opened University Center. 1999: The AIDS Vaccine Evaluation Unit (AVEU) became the first evaluation unit to enter a Phase III trail of an AIDS vaccine. 1902: Dr. John W. Abercrombie became president of The University of Alabama and served until 1911. She occasionally posts on Instagram @transbinary and Twitter @skybiome. October 1, 2004: Dr. Robert R. Rich became the dean of the School of Medicine and vice president for Medicine. December 6, 1950: The first performance of Town and Gown Theater, which had been organized earlier in the year by James F. Hatcher, Jr., was held in the downtown Temple Arena Theatre. July 2, 1964: President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited segregation in any facilities receiving federal funds from the Hill-Burton Act. March 6, 1907: The Mobile medical school dissolved its own board of trustees, and The University of Alabama Board of Trustees gained sole control over the Mobile program. June 3, 1979: E. Karen King became the first African American female graduate of the School of Optometry. May 3, 1991: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees approved the Teaching and Learning Center. August 1982: Dr. Joseph F. Volker, recently retired as chancellor of the three-campus University of Alabama System, returned to UAB as a distinguished professor. April 1982: Charlie Badger became the second head coach for the Women's Tennis team. November 22, 1951: The Crippled Children's Clinic and Hospital was officially dedicated adjacent to the Medical Center. February 1, 1941: Charles R. Skelton, a 43-year old carpenter from Ensley who had helped lay the foundation for the hospital, became the first patient admitted to Jefferson Hospital. 2004: Raymond E. Butler became president of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital. 1984: The Phoenix, a magazine for the university community published by UAB journalism students, debuted in the winter. September 1, 1999: A reorganization of the School of Business became effective, reducing the academic departments from five to three. October 5, 1989: Dr. George L. Zorn, Jr., headed the team that performed the states first lung transplant at University Hospital. Three were natives of Cuba, the others were natives of Canada, England, Poland, South Africa, and Wales. October 28, 2003: Dr. J. Russell Lindsey presented the fortieth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, A Celebration of Family.. Elizabeth completed the coursework in TimeSlips, an engagement tool for people living with dementia. Louis J. Dell'Italia and Ahsan Hussain were named co-directors of the new center. A dedication ceremony would be held the following year. September 20, 2002: The UAB Center for Development of Functional Imaging was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. Dr. William H. Anderson was the school's first dean. December 6, 1988: In their first home game in the new UAB Arena, the Women's Basketball team defeated Southern University 66-64. She was the first female president of the governing board of the three campus University of Alabama System. Vaughn had been a student athlete member of the team. January 2017: Jessica Angel, an artist living in New York, became the first artist-in-residence for the UAB AEIVA. She was the first faculty member to have served as an interim dean of two academic schools at UAB. May 1965: The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare toured University Hospital and found it in compliance with the Civil Rights Act of 1964. October 1964: At the start of the academic year, 44 African American students were enrolled at the Birmingham Extension Center. Gang Green, which had been the name used for decades before being replaced in the fall of 2014 by The Inferno, received 73.75% of the votes. 2014: A gift from the Hugh Kaul Foundation established the Hugh Kaul Personalized Medicine Institute. 1936: Dr. James W. McQueen was named superintendent of Hillman Hospital. January 1, 2011: Dr. Deborah L. Voltz became fifth dean of the School of Education. November 2, 1996: The weekly NPR show "WhadYa Know?" Charles A. McCallum and James A. Pittman, Jr. December 12, 1996: The Clinical Nutrition Research Center was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. July 1, 2013: Dr. Arthur J. Tipton became chief executive officer of the UAB affiliated Southern Research Institute. Dr. T. Joseph Reeves served as the center's first director. 1978: The Alabama Regional Organ and Tissue Center established. More than 20 rocks on the ridge were given names for places related to Wdowiaks life and career, including Birmingham, Red Mountain, Bessemer, and Hoover. Dr. Dana Keith, Senior Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, UA System. January 20, 2016: The Hill Student Center was officially dedicated. December 5, 1959: Ehney A. September 1970: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees held the first board meeting at the newly independent UAB. Dr. William L. Holman implanted the ventricular-assist device. October 2, 1960: Fort Mortimer H. Jordan Alabama National Guard 109th Evacuation Hospital Armory was dedicated at the Medical Center. September 1995: Caron Van Gilder became first director of the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. These rules can be found by clicking here. October 1, 1990: UAB Campus Taxi began as a service to the UAB community. She is currently a teaching artist for the Birmingham Board of Education and is an adjunct professor of dance at Birmingham Southern College. Thomas Michael Goodrich was born in Milan, Tennessee, and moved to Birmingham in 1948. April 20, 1975: Mercy Hospital was renamed Cooper Green Hospital. Dustin Duracher - Fellowship- Pain Medicine, UAB. March 24, 1982: Elizabeth, a narrative film shot entirely on location in UABs Spain Rehabilitation Center, was broadcast nationally on the PBS network. April 1961: A fund-raising goal of $850,000 was met for the expansion of the engineering programs at the Birmingham Extension Center, with a majority of the funds being provided by Birmingham businesses. April 5, 1976: An Evening with Truman Capote was held in the Bell Auditorium on the UAB campus. September 1963: Luther Lawler became the first African American to register for classes at the Birmingham Extension Center when he enrolled in the masters program in education. 1963: Engineering students were first able to complete all four years of classes at the Birmingham Extension Center. January 8, 1980: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Hulsey Center for Arts and Humanities. July 1962: Spain Rehabilitation groundbreaking ceremony was held. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Over 600 UAB volunteer students, staff, and faculty spent more than 2,400 work hours to clean and prepare the meadow as an outdoor classroom. August 7, 2002: UAB's economic impact on the local community was announced as more than $2.5 billion for the 2001 fiscal year. March 15, 1980: Dr. Milly E. Cowles became second dean of the School of Education. February 16, 1944: The Building Commission for the Four-Year Medical College adopted a resolution locating the new four-year medical school in Birmingham. Student enrollment stood at 16,874, with a total enrollment of 18,047 when the advanced professional schools were included. June 16, 1993: Groundbreaking was held for the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center. 1989: The UAB National Alumni Society chartered its first international chapter in the nation of Thailand. George D. Lundberg, M.D., is President and Chair of the Board of Directors of The Lundberg Institute and serves on its Board of Directors. Buffalo Rock Company currently sells Pepsi, Mtn Dew, Dr Pepper, Sunkist, Grapico, Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale, Sunfresh Beverages flavors, Canada Dry, Gatorade, Fruit Shoot, Maxwell House, Lipton, Sobe, Amp and Rockstar. February 18, 1987: The Neurobiology Research Center was established. The UAB Color Guard also debuted at the same home game. September 22, 1978: Dr. Marie L. O'Koren delivered the fifteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Nursing: Past Realities and Future Imperatives.". September 24, 1976: The UAB Report, the weekly faculty and staff newspaper, was first published. 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 . Wayne H. and Sara C. Finley delivered the twentieth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "From the Roots to the Branches.". Under the direction of the UAB Department of Psychiatry, members of the LGBTQ community will be seen in the clinic located on the third floor of the Callahan Eye Hospital Building. August 15, 2019: Dr. Timothy Wick, of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, became the interim dean of the School of Engineering. August 1, 1981: Avie Bridges became the second head coach of Women's Basketball. November 2009: Dr. Jean Ann Linney, dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences, was named as interim dean of UAB's new College of Arts and Sciences. August 5, 2004: David Hoidal became the third CEO of the UAB Health System after having served as interim CEO for three months. (Mrs.Heersinksfather, Dr. Marshall Parks, is widely considered the father of pediatric ophthalmology.) TheHeersinkshave six children including twoophthalmologists, a dentist, and three current medical students and ninegrandchildren. February 1975: UAB celebrated Black History Week with a series of lectures, dances, and art shows. November 1992: UAB Archives formally established as a campus-wide unit. January 24, 2002: Richard M. Scrushy and Andria Scott Hurst were confirmed by the Alabama Legislature as members of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees, becoming the first confirmed board members with undergraduate degrees from UAB. September 26, 1999: An open house at the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center officially opened the Center's new venues, the Odess Theatre, the Sirote Theatre, and the Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall. August 1, 1986: Dr. Bradford W. Wild became second dean of the School of Optometry. The event was sponsored by the International Student Association and association president Khalil Jarrar. Dr. Watts remained chair of the Institutes board of directors while a search was being conducted for a replacement. June 2021: Casey Dunn was named as the fifth head coach of the Men's Baseball team. November 24, 1978: Before a crowd of over 14,800 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, the UAB men's basketball team competed in its first game, losing to Nebraska by a score of 55 to 64. The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees approved the reclassification of four sections in the Department of Surgery into divisions and the appointment of their directors at its Sept. 13, 2013 meeting. 2010: Logan Todd Talbot became the eighth UAB student named as a Truman Scholar. Institutional Effectiveness and Academic Planning, Research Development, Engagement and Partnerships, 2023 The University of Alabama at Birmingham. The Blazers fell to the Liberty Flames 36-12 before an announced attendance of 37,167. Serving a total population base of more than 6.5 million, the company provides wholesale beverage and snack sales, full-line vending and catering services. Librarians and Cancer Center staff shared work hours in the second floor library. Retired Neonatologist, Professor of Pediatrics Los Angeles, California, United States 948 followers 500+ connections Join to. 1990: Diane Ohl-Picket became the second head coach of the Women's Golf team. March 2011: The UAB Bioethics Team was named champions of the 2011 National Bioethics Undergraduate Conference held in Durham, North Carolina. Rachael Tutwiler Fortune and Marsha Oliver have been appointed to Baptist Jacksonville's board, and Marcy Stoudt and Michael Ammiano joined Baptist South and Baptist Nassau's boards, respectively. (Please contact the UAB Archives for additional information.). 1920: Medical College of Alabama was transferred from Mobile to The University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa where it was housed in a barracks building and reopened as a two-year basic sciences medical program. August 25, 2005: Speakers at the first meeting of the UAB Commission on the Status of Women were President Carol Z. Garrison, Provost Eli Capilouto, and Dr. Louis Dale, Vice President for Equity and Diversity. Composed by community business and civic leaders, the council was charged with advising the president on matters related to the advancement of the university. March 15, 1989: Dr. John M. Lyons became first vice president for Planning and Information Management. Walker had served as chief-of-staff for King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. 1966: School of Health Services Administration was established with Matthew F. McNulty, Jr., as dean. More than 300 employees with 20 or more years of service will be honored by the university during a reception 2 p.m. March 21 in the Hill Student Center; S. Robert Hernandez DrPH, will be honored for 50 years of service to UAB. 1989: Bea Clark became the fifth head coach of the Women's Tennis team. Key was the first trustee elected to the board following the establishment of the medical center in Birmingham. 1978: Peter N. Derzis, Jr., became UAB's first Sports Information director. Lauren is currently pursuing a Masters of Clinical Social Work at UAB. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. October 5, 1974: The Silver Anniversary Celebration of the UAB Town and Gown Theatre was the inaugural theatrical event held at the citys new Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center. 1975: The Alabama legislature appropriated funds for the purchase of approximately 45 blocks for UAB expansion. May 29, 1971: John T. Oliver, Jr., was elected to the University of Alabama Board of Trustees. In June of 2013 the system was named Blazer Express after a campus-wide "Name the Bus" contest. Ernesto R. Drelichman and Lisa Guay-Woodford were named, respectively, as directors of the new centers. The patient was a five-year old boy from Alabama. May 4, 1999: Martin C. Nowak was named second executive director of University Hospital. 2004: The UAB Commission on the Status of Women established with a goal of maintaining a positive, equitable environment for all women at the university. May 19, 2000: The Eppes-Durr Memorial Garden was dedicated at the WBHM-FM Radio Building. May 2009: UAB received an anonymous gift of $5 million to be used chiefly for scholarships for women or minorities. Dr. Craig A. Elmets was named first director of UAB's newest center. At least a dozen of the faculty were Tuscaloosa Campus Faculty who regularly traveled to and from Tuscaloosa to teach in Birmingham. January 3, 1965: Effective on this date, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited segregation in any healthcare facility receiving Federal funds. May 1-2, 2020: Due to the university's Limited Business Model implemented because of the COVID-19 pandemic, UAB provided virtual only commencement ceremonies for graduating students. The College was located in the old Lunsford Hotel, a five-story building at 209-211 21st Street North. 1993: UAB's economic impact on the Birmingham region was estimated at more than $1.5 billion per year. February 1969: Sarah Louise Fisher became the first African American graduate of the School of Nursing. You will be asked to provide contact information for your nominee along with a CV and a letter of recommendation. Dr. Arthur J. Tomisek was elected first president. 1978: Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences contained 188,000 volumes and 2,877 journal subscriptions. The endoscope was developed by Dr. He had previously served as an assistant/associate coach for the team. December 1966: Senator Lister Hill announced original grant funding for the Alabama Regional Medical Program. January 2023: Dr. Scott Snyder, a member of the faculty and the school's associate dean for Research, became the interim dean of the School of Education. 1945: Tuition for the Medical College of Alabama was $400 per scholastic year. Deal named interim dean of the School of Medicine. April 4, 2002: Mike Anderson, a Birmingham native and an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, was named third head coach of the Men's Basketball team. 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. With a conference record of 7-0, the Blazers were also in first place in C-USA. 1983: Don Young was named director of Financial Affairs and University Treasurer. The remainder may be outsiders. Dr. Harold J. Fallon was named as interim director of the new center. 1974: Dr. M. Gene Newport became second dean of the School of Business. January 1, 2004: Dr. Huw F. Thomas became the seventh dean of the School of Dentistry. May 9, 2019: UAB President Ray L. Watts became the interim Chief Executive Officer of the UAB affiliated Southern Research Institute. Ohl-Picket had been a student athlete on the Blazer team. November 13, 1985: Diabetes Research and Education Building was rededicated as the Boshell Diabetes Research and Education Building. April 1970: South Wing of University Hospital opened. 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