Announcing 2022-2023 Chief Residents
The UAB Pediatric Residency Program is honored to name Gabe Daniels, M.D., Vida Laudarji, M.D., and Kalli Vincent, M.D., as the Pediatric Chief Residents for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Katie Thierer, LMSW receives Friend of the ED Award
Left to right: Kathy Monroe, M.D., Shaundra Blakemore M.D., Katie Thierer, LMSW, and Beth Clark, BSN, MBAKatie Thierer, LMSW, has received the Friend of the ED Award for exceptional service to the Children's of Alabama Emergency Department patients. Katie has gone above and beyond to provide expert social service care for our patients.
Drs. Carlo and Kimberlin featured in APS Top Articles of 2020
Wally Carlo, M.D., professor in the Division of Neonatology, and David Kimberlin, M.D., professor in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, were among those featured in the Top Articles of 2020 curated by the American Pediatric Society (APS). At the conclusion of the year, the APS gathered a list of the most accessed articles from 2020 and sent the list out to members.
Dr. Bhatia joins the Clinical Trials and Translational Research Advisory Committee of the NCI
Smita Bhatia, M.D., professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, has been invited to serve as a member of the Clinical Trials and Translational Research Advisory Committee (CTAC) of the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
Division of Pediatric Cardiology introduces the Walt "The Rock" Johnson Award
Walt Johnson, M.D., with the award belt.The Division of Pediatric Cardiology has announced the creation of a new award for UAB pediatric residents. The Walt “The Rock” Johnson Award for Worthiness in Pediatric Cardiology will be awarded every six months to the resident who cumulatively answers the most correct questions from the monthly cardiology quiz sent out by the division. The quiz will contain cardiology board questions, EKGs, and some pediatric cardiology history questions. All pediatric, combined medicine/pediatric, pediatric neurology and pediatric/genetics residents are eligible to participate in the contest.
Dr. Bhatia to join AACR Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee
Smita Bhatia, M.D., MPH, professor in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, has joined the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee.
Drs. Coco and Lal to participate in Blaze Leadership Academy
Terri Coco, M.D., associate professor in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and Vivek Lal, M.D., associate professor in the Division of Neonatology, have been selected to participate in the Blaze Leadership Academy.
Three Department of Pediatrics faculty elected to Society for Pediatric Research membership
Congratulations to the following pediatric faculty on being elected to the Society for Pediatric Research (SPR) membership!
Dr. Yazdi recipient of 2020-2021 Fall Research Roundtable/Fellow Core Conference Attendance Award
Please join us in congratulating Zaki Yazdi, M.D., First Year Fellow- Neonatology, on receiving the 2020-2021 Fall Fellow Research Roundtable/Fellow Core Conference Attendance Award. As part of this award, Dr. Yazdi will be given a stipend to use towards expenses for a meeting of his choice.
Kwanzaa begins on Dec. 26, 2020 and ends on Jan. 1, 2021
Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration honoring African heritage. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach. The holiday is meant to introduce and reinforce seven basic values of African culture which contribute to family, community and culture among African-American people and Africans throughout the world. These values are called the Nguzo Saba (Swahili for the Seven Principles).
Christmas - Dec. 25, 2020
Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus, and it is observed on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. We do need Christmas, even more, this year. However, the celebrations will need to be altered in many cases due to the ongoing pandemic.
UAB Pediatric Fellow Match 2020
Our Pediatric Subspecialty Programs recently completed their match for fellows beginning July 2021. Congratulations to all of our incoming fellows!
Read moreHanukkah 2020 begins the evening of Thursday, Dec. 10 and ends in the evening of Friday, Dec. 18
Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev (Hebrew calendar) and usually falls in late November or in December in the Gregorian calendar. This year it began on Thursday night, Dec. 10. Hanukkah celebrates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem after it was retaken by the Maccabees. Another name for Hanukkah is the Festival of Lights because the holiday is celebrated with the lighting of the menorah (historically a nine-branched oil candelabrum), in addition to traditional foods, games and gifts. The number of candles or lights progresses each night of the holiday, until the final night when there are eight, plus one to light the others, for a total of nine.
Dr. Daniels selected as a resident member of the ACGME Pediatric Review Committee
Gabriel Daniels, M.D., Pediatric PGY-2 Resident, has been selected to serve as the resident member of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Pediatric Review Committee. Each year one resident is selected to participate as a full voting member of the review committee, which meets regularly to evaluate accreditation for pediatric programs across the country. This is a huge honor, and we are so proud of Dr. Daniels!
Dr. Coyne-Beasley to serve on the Governing Council of NCD Child
Tamera Coyne-Beasley, M.D., MPH, professor in the Division of Adolescent Medicine, has been invited to serve on the NCD Child Governing Council. NCD Child is a global child and adolescent health organization working to champion the rights and needs of children and adolescents living with or at risk of developing non-communicable diseases (NCD). The Governing Council works to establish policies and strategies that support NCD Child’s mission and goals.
Congratulations Dr. Coyne-Beasley!
Dr. Gutierrez invited to join the CF Foundation Global Advisory Committee
Hector Gutierrez, M.D., professor in the Division of Pediatric Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine, will join other experts as part of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Global Advisory Committee. The goal of this committee is to provide expertise, guidance and innovative strategies to improve clinical outcomes for all people with CF. Dr. Gutierrez will be part of this international team which will also help with his work in Latin America.
Congratulations Dr. Gutierrez!
UAB UCEDD and LEND Programs Announce New Project Director
Sarah O’Kelley, Ph.D., recently assumed leadership of Alabama’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service (UCEDD) and the UAB Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) training programs. These programs are a collaborative effort within the UAB Department of Psychology, Department of Pediatrics, and Civitan International Research Center, with clinical operations at the Civitan-Sparks Clinics. Dr. O’Kelley has been an active and vital part of the UCEDD and LEND’s function in the last decade and succeeds Fred J. Biasini, Ph.D., who helped build and then directed these programs for over 30 years before unexpectedly passing away in September.
Dr. O’Kelley is a clinical associate professor in the UAB Departments of Psychology and Pediatrics and has served as director of the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Clinic at UAB Civitan-Sparks Clinics. Dr. O'Kelley has been involved in research and clinical activities with individuals with ASD and their families for over 20 years. She received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and master’s and doctoral degrees in Clinical Child Psychology at the University of Alabama. Dr. O’Kelley completed her predoctoral internship at the UAB Psychology Internship Training Consortium as a LEND trainee and was a LEND postdoctoral fellow at UAB Civitan-Sparks Clinics. From 2006 to 2008, a portion of her postdoctoral fellowship included a position of program coordinator for the University of Alabama Autism Spectrum Disorders College Transition and Support program (UA-ACTS), a program she helped develop and implement.
Dr. O'Kelley's research interests include cognitive and behavioral phenotypes of individuals with ASD and related neurodevelopmental disabilities, screening and early identification, sibling and family functioning, group social skills interventions, and issues across the lifespan for individuals with ASD. She collaborates in multiple research endeavors across campus, the state, and nationally and is an active participant and leader in activities of the Alabama Interagency Autism Coordinating Council.
The Alabama UCEDD employs a comprehensive and broad-based approach to addressing the needs and expanding the resources and services available to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in a responsible, responsive, and culturally competent manner. There are 67 UCEDDs, with at least one in every US state and territory, funded through the Administration for Community Living with a mission of providing training, technical assistance, service, research, and information dissemination. The UAB Maternal and Child Health LEND is one of 52 LEND programs in 44 US states, with a mission of improving the well-being and quality of life of individuals and families affected by neurodevelopmental disabilities by training future leaders across disciplines, providing exemplary clinical services, and engaging in translational research and information dissemination.
“I am grateful for the confidence and support that our faculty, staff, and trainees have shown as we work together to continue the critically important work that was Dr. Biasini’s passion, and I look forward to the evolution of our programs to respond to the needs and input of stakeholders throughout the state,” Dr. O’Kelley stated. Both the UCEDD and LEND have remained active throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing the work supporting families and training future leaders that these projects have provided for nearly 40 years.
The Pediatric Residency Coat of Arms Health Fair COVID Style
Coat of Arms (Community Outreach and Advocacy), the advocacy group of the Pediatric Residency Program, hosted a Health Fair Drop-off this year as part of their community outreach initiative. The program usually hosts an annual Health Fair for the parents and students at Glen Iris Elementary School but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was changed to an outdoor drop-off.
Inaugural Injury Prevention Awareness Day is a great success
Representatives from Adolescent Medicine, Primary Care Clinic, Hospitalist Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Trauma Service, Child Life, ThinkFirst and the Alabama AAP wear green to raise awareness.The inaugural Injury Prevention Awareness Day was a great success! The National Injury Prevention Awareness Day was started this year by the Injury Free Coalition for Kids. As part of the nationwide education awareness day, the Adolescent Clinic, Pediatric Primary Care Clinic and the Emergency Department all participated by wearing green, handing out injury prevention educational materials and providing safety equipment to patient families.
Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine shows support for the Great American Smokeout
On Thursday, Nov. 19, Children’s of Alabama hosted the annual Great American Smokeout event. With tables set up in both the McWane and Russell lobbies, volunteers greeted visitors and promoted tobacco cessation resources, including Quit Kits available through PedsRX pharmacy. Members of the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine showed their support by wearing t-shirts promoting UAB and Children's of Alabama as smoke-free campuses and assisting with passing out tobacco cessation resources.