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1959: Dr. Endowed Chair of Vascular SurgeryDirector of Quality and Associate Chief Medical Quality Officer, CTI, Areas of Interestcomplex aortic disease, including aortic dissection, suprarenal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms, device development, outcomes research, ProfessorDirector, Division of Pediatric SurgeryJoseph M. Farley Endowed Chair in Pediatric SurgerySurgeon-in-Chief, Childrens of Alabama, Areas of Interestanorectal malformation, Hirschsprungs disease, bowel management, congenital anomalies, thoracic defects and minimally invasive surgery, ProfessorDirector, Division of Cardiothoracic SurgeryJohn W. Kirklin Endowed Chair of Cardiovascular SurgerySurgical Director, Cardiovascular Operating RoomDirector, UAB Cardiovascular Institute, Areas of Interestadult cardiac surgery, cardiac valvular disease, transcatheter aortic valve replacement, outcomes research, ProfessorDirector, Division of Plastic SurgeryBruce F. Connell M.D., Endowed Chair in Plastic Surgery, Areas of Interestabdominoplasty, aesthetic surgery, body contouring, breast reduction and mastopexy procedures, complex wound healing problems including pressure sores, liposuction, trunk contouring after gastric bypass, Associate ProfessorJames P. Hayes, Jr., Endowed Professor in Gastrointestinal OncologyDirector, Division of Surgical Oncology, Areas of Interestpancreatic cancer, hepatobiliary malignancies, immunology and stromal biology, ProfessorDirector, Division of Gastrointestinal SurgeryJohn H. Blue Chair of General SurgeryCancer Network Director, ONeal Cancer Service Line, Areas of Interestcolon cancer, rectal cancer, anal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, benign conditions of colon, rectum and anus, endoscopic treatment of colonic disease, chemoprevention, ProfessorBrigham Family Endowed Professor in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Director, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Areas of Interesttrauma, surgical critical care, acute care surgery, pre-hospital emergency care, ProfessorDirector, Division of Breast and Endocrine SurgeryKirby I. April 18, 1985: UAB's new baseball field was officially dedicated as the Jerry D. Young Memorial Field. December 13, 2005: Athletic Director Watson Brown stepped down to resume his position as Head Football Coach. July 2017: Dr. Keith A. Samuel W. Acton was the school's first graduate. Areas of Interest - Memory - Clinical trials of dementia therapy . December 1945: Highlights of Jefferson-Hillman Hospital, a news sheet for hospital staff, was first published. Senior medical student J. Patrick Daugherty was the first to present a research paper before the new student organization. September 7, 1965: Barbara Walker became the first African American student in the University Hospital School of Nursing, the hospital-based diploma program. December 20, 1944: The University of Alabama entered into a 99-year contract with Jefferson County for the use of Jefferson and Hillman Hospitals. Stone graduated from Purdue University with Bachelor of Science and Indiana University with a masters degree. She was recruited to UAB from Baylor University. September 1, 1971: Stevan Grebel became first director of UAB's ballet program; his wife, Melanie Mihalic Grebel, became assistant to the director. June 14, 1970: The Psychiatric Day Treatment Center was dedicated. 1966: Laboratory of Medical Genetics was established under the direction of Drs. Primarily, he has focused on telemedicine in the provision of care in home dialysis and rare diseases such as Fabry disease, a rare genetic disease. 1980: The Occupational Health and Safety Educational Resource Center was created. January 22, 2015: Dr. James J. Cimino was named as inaugural director of the Informatics Institute within the School of Medicine. January 15, 2016: Dr. Paulette Patterson Dilworth became vice president for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the first African American female named as a vice president at UAB. March 12, 1947: Groundbreaking was held at the Medical Center for the Jefferson County Public Health Building. Ronald T. Acton received a Ph.D. in Microbiology, becoming the first person to receive a degree from UAB. April 15, 1920: The University of Alabama Board of Trustees voted to order the removal of the medical school from Mobile to Tuscaloosa where the program would be reopened as a two-year preclinical school on the campus of the University. January 28, 1969: Dr. Frank A. November 17, 2000: The UAB Center for Palliative Care was approved by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. July 14, 2021: Matt P. Whall became the eighth head coach of the Men's Golf team. December 29, 2010: Harold Warren became the second head coach of the Women's Soccer team. Drs. 1995: The UAB Mens Tennis Team won the conference championship for a fifth consecutive season. October 1948: A separate library was established for the School of Dentistry. Dr. Arthur J. Tomisek was elected first president. Speech and Theatre faculty member Dr. Ward Haarbauer directed the production at the Clark Memorial Theatre; the show opened October 30. Main Address: 1720 2nd Ave South Birmingham, AL 35294-0113 1941: Dr. George H. Denny became president of The University of Alabama -- for a second time -- and served until the following year. UAB Hospital named a top breast health center in the U.S. UAB Hospital has received a 2016 Women's Choice Award and is named one of . 1948: Dr. John M. Gallalee became president of The University of Alabama and served until 1953. April 9, 1980: The Physical Education Facility was renamed in honor of former Alabama governor George C. Wallace. February 2, 1958: The Lawrence Reynolds Library was dedicated. April 1, 1969: Dr. Keith D. Blayney became director of the School of Health Services Administration. The school was officially renamed as the University of Alabama School of Medicine. Meador, who was the dean of the library at SUNY Binghamton, became the university's first library dean in August. January 1, 2010: The College of Arts and Sciences replaced the separate Schools of Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2003: A major addition to Volker Hall was completed on the buildings west facade. Staff Council. Camp, a former member of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. December 23, 1996: UAB assumed 100% ownership of Triton Health Systems and its VIVA Health HMO subsidiary. August 20, 2012: Dr. Eric P. Jack, associate dean, was named as interim dean of the School of Business, to be effective October first. July 8, 1973: First patients were admitted to the Diabetes Research and Education Hospital. UABs Spring Break which was due to begin on March 16 was extended until March 24 and students were instructed to not return to campus until further notice. August 1, 2013: Dr. J. Iwan D. Alexander became the sixth dean of the School of Engineering. June 1947: In the immediate post-war years, total enrollment at the Birmingham Extension Center had surged to over 2,000 students. 1966: School of Health Services Administration was established with Matthew F. McNulty, Jr., as dean. 1980: The Center for International Programs was established with Robert W. French as director. View +2-*****19. j****[email protected] mary chris ponder. He was the first new trustee elected to the board following the establishment of the extension center in Birmingham. August 1, 2005: The UAB Health System took over management of the HealthSouth Medical Center while a $33 million sale of the center in Birminghams Southside remained pending. May 2, 1991: UAB held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Bertha and Joseph Smolian International House on 10th Avenue South. Undergraduate and freshman enrollment both rose about 3.6 percent and graduate and advanced professional student enrollment grew 4.6 percent. Harold W. Sontheimer and Yogesh K. Vohra were named directors of the new centers. 2011: Paul W. Bryant, Jr., was elected president pro tempore of The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. May 14, 1971: The 55-member UAB Chorus presented its first public performance in the auditorium of the Engineering Building. Wayne H. and Sara C. Finley delivered the twentieth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "From the Roots to the Branches.". January 30, 1970: A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new three-building campus for the College of General Studies. The local Eta Xi chapter had been established as a social club in 1970. December 1970: The first Ph.D. program, biology, was approved for the College of General Studies. September 19, 2017: An official groundbreaking ceremony was held for the new classroom building for the College of Arts and Sciences that will be located on the southwest corner of the Campus Green. UABs first Bachelor of Science degree in public health was awarded and, for the first time the programs history, UAB honored newly commissioned officers from the Air Force and Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). This was the first time UAB had more than 22,000 students. Dr. John L. Shuster was named director of the new center. He has been Professor of Medicine and Director of the Division of Neurology at the . July 30, 2007: Incoming freshman in the School of Medicine began class under a newly initiated curriculum organized around organ systems and called the Curriculum for the 21st Century.. 1966: The Medical Center had a budget of $32,000,000 and a payroll of over $15,000,000 for its 3,200 employees. January 31, 1999: Researchers Drs. UAB received a gold medal in the Mixed Youth Choir category and silver medals in the Sacred Music with Accompaniment and Spiritual categories. January 13, 2010: On a flight to carry a survivor of the earthquake in Haiti to a Miami hospital, UAB Hospitals Critical Care Transport (CCT) jet became the first US aircraft in five decades to make an official flight through Cuban airspace. November 2, 1990: The Gay/Lesbian Student Union was recognized as an official student organization by vote of the Student Government Association. November 16, 1989: Dr. Victor J. Matukas was named interim dean of the School of Dentistry. November 12, 1982: Dr. Max D. Cooper delivered the nineteenth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "Of Mice, Men, and Chickens.". The recently completed expansion project added over 72,000 square-feet of space and drastically changed the front of the building along University Boulevard. Patricia Todd of Birmingham, a member of the Alabama House of Representatives and a former UAB staff member, received the inaugural award. March 18, 2019: Dr. Mona N. Fouad presented the fifty-fifth Distinguished Faculty Lecture, "When Health Disparities Became Science.". Collegiate Choir Showcase. April 1979: The Division of Special Studies renamed UAB Special Studies. April 1984: UAB first hosted Greek Week for sororities and fraternities. 11 at the corner of University Boulevard and South 12th Street. Weather sensors on the system will also be used by the emergency management staff. 1973: The Diabetes Research and Training Center was established with Dr. William J. Reddy as first director. Eleven other graduates received the Bachelor of Science in Medicine degree and two students received degrees in pharmacy. Director of MPA ProgramLocation:Politics Int'l Affairs Regular/Temporary:Regular Job ID:607033 Full/Part Time:Full-Time Workplace Culture . Dr. Sleckman had been selected the previous October. January 5, 2019: At a ceremony in San Jose, California, UAB Coach Bill Clark accepted the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award from the Football Writers Association of America. An Alabama native and former head coach at the University of Indiana, Davis brought to UAB a 115-79 record as Indiana's head coach. The following are some of the services provided: Dale Hogeland, Major System Supervisor Plumbing December 1, 1894: The Hospital of the United Charities (predecessor of the Hillman Hospital) burned to the ground. December 13, 2018: Coach Bill Clark selected as the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year by the Football Writers Association of America. 1992: Nancy W. Clemmons became acting director of the Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences.