Thursday, November 10, 2022

Whiddon College of Medicine staff recognized at inaugural breakfast

Attending the Staff Recognition Awards breakfast were, from left, back row: Shannon Brown, John Marymont, M.D., M.B.A., Jeanna Smith, Jennifer Collins and Frank Lucas; front row, Angela O'Neal and Marie Craft. 
Six staff members at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine were honored at a special breakfast on Wednesday, Nov. 9. This is the first year for the Staff Recognition Awards with intentions of it being an annual event. 

John Marymont, M.D., M.B.A., dean of the Whiddon College of Medicine and vice president for medical affairs, recognized the following staff for excellence in job performance, work ethic and willingness to be team players:

  • Shannon Brown, assessment coordinator, Division of Medical Education – She was nominated for her “outstanding work performance, excellent software skills and great support to the medical students.” 
  • Jennifer Collins, financial operations specialist, USA Center for Lung Biology, Department of Physiology and Cell Biology – “She is the first person thought of when it comes to going above and beyond to assist researchers with grants and any other processes.” 
  • Marie Craft, secretary, Department of Microbiology and Immunology – “She is a model employee who demonstrates outstanding work ethic. She is very efficient, timely, and always willing to help anyone in the college.” 
  • Frank Lucas, senior associate registrar, Office of Student Affairs – “He exudes professionalism and dedication every day. Frank is always willing to help students, faculty and staff.”
  • Angela O’Neal, advisor, Basic Medical Sciences Graduate Program; associate director, Office of Research Education and Training – “She is loved by most everyone she meets including faculty, staff and students. She is a gifted communicator and passionate advocate for her graduate students.” 
  • Jeanna Smith, director of faculty affairs, Office of Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development – “She goes out of her way to support and to properly train everyone in the department. Jeanna is a team player taking on multiple jobs to be sure the department runs smoothly. She goes above and beyond the call of duty.” 

At the breakfast, the honorees were entered into a drawing for two sets of Hargrove Club tickets to the Nov. 12 football game against Texas State University.

Mayer Mitchell Award to be presented to cancer researcher

Arlene Mitchell, center, presents the 2021 award to
Jennifer Scalici, M.D. 
The recipient of the 2022 Mayer Mitchell Award for Excellence in Cancer Research will be announced on Nov. 15 at 4 p.m. at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute.

The $10,000 award is presented annually to a promising scientist at the Mitchell Cancer Institute upon the recommendation of a faculty committee. The award was established in 2009 by University of South Alabama trustee Arlene Mitchell in memory of her late husband, Mayer Mitchell, a Mobile businessman, longtime USA trustee and formative figure in the establishment of the MCI.

The 2021 recipient of the award was Jennifer Scalici, M.D., chief of gynecologic oncology service at the MCI and a professor of gynecologic oncology at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine. Scalici directs the gynecologic oncology research lab at the MCI.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Meet a Med Student: Korey Shively

Korey Shively

Age: 22

Class of: 2026

Hometown: Madison, Alabama

Undergraduate institutions: University of South Alabama 

What do you enjoy most about being a medical student at the Whiddon College of Medicine?
I enjoy the sense of community within our class. Medical school is hard, but knowing everyone around you is going through the same thing and is willing to help makes it easier. 

Are you involved in any research, organizations or other initiatives at the College of Medicine?
I am in the military medicine program (Health Professions Scholarship Program) and serve as secretary for our interest group. I am also involved with the Christian Medical Ministry of South Alabama (CMMSA), where I attend a small group led by a local physician every week with other M1 and M4 students.

What are your interests and hobbies?
I enjoy almost anything outdoors. I like to disc golf, play intramurals and go running.

What is something unique about you?
I am on the track team here at South.



Monday, November 7, 2022

Last call: Send us your stories of gratitude

Alumni, medical and graduate students, faculty, staff and retirees, we want to hear from you! 

When you reflect on your time at the Whiddon College of Medicine, what people and experiences made the greatest impact on your life? Send us your stories of gratitude to be featured in Med School Watercooler’s “Thankful” feature on Thursday, Nov. 17. 

Please email your stories and photos to Meg Laubinger at mlaubinger@southalabama.edu.