A ribbon cutting was held Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the new school-based health center at Bay City Central High School. There, ...
Plus, Methodist Health System named a Great Place To Work and Premier Health Solutions names knew president.
Birmingham officials are responding to the National Institutes of Health’s surprise slashing of billions of dollars in medical research, saying the consequences could be dire for the city and its ...
A look into news from the metro area’s nonprofits and good works and philanthropic outreach from local businesses.
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The School of Medicine is a major international centre for teaching and research, and committed to the pursuit of improved human health. We combine progressive healthcare education and patient care ...
As a leading provider of health-related education, with almost 6,500 students and approximately 250 academic staff, we offer an extensive portfolio of accredited degree and research programmes ...
We are proud to continue our city's rich history in world-leading engineering ... Enterprise Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering to support him as CEO of University spin-out company ...
At the School of Veterinary Medicine ... We are home to the Veterinary Health Innovation Engine (vHive), a research centre, startup and incubator supported by a co-investment of £8.5 million in ...
Tributes have been paid to a “lively and happy” 12-year-old boy stabbed to death in Birmingham yesterday ... home when the attack happened. The school’s executive head teacher Diane Henson ...
"He was just a lovely and bright member of the school community ... assault on an elderly woman in the same area of the city on Sunday (January 19), police said. Chief Superintendent Richard North, ...
open image in gallery A police officer at the scene near Scribers Lane in the Hall Green area of Birmingham (Jacob King/PA Wire) The victim’s school Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy said ...