The Medical Association of the State of Alabama (MASA) recognized alumni and faculty of the Whiddon College of Medicine at a special awards presentation during its annual session, recently held in Orange Beach.
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Steven P. Furr, M.D. |
Furr is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the Whiddon College of Medicine and was a recipient of the 50 People of Influence Award during the college’s 50th anniversary.
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Jennifer Young Pierce, M.D., MPH |
Recognized for her work as host of The Cancering Show podcast, Pierce is a professor of interdisciplinary clinical oncology, director of the Division of Cancer Control and Prevention at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, and director of the Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program.
Project Inspire, represented by its founders Antwan Hogue, M.D., and Ashley Williams Hogue, M.D., received the William Henry Sanders Award, presented to an outstanding person engaged in full-time public health work who has served above and beyond the call of duty. Created in 1966, the award honors Sanders, who served as Alabama's state health officer from 1896 to 1917.Project Inspire is USA Health’s multi-week, hospital-based injury prevention program, which combines trauma center exposure, mentorship and career development. Hogue is a senior hospitalist, medical director of the Johnson Haynes Jr., M.D., Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, and an assistant professor of internal medicine. Williams Hogue is a trauma surgeon at University Hospital, director of the USA Center for Healthy Communities, and an assistant professor of surgery.
“Receiving the William Henry Sanders Award for our work with Project Inspire is a reminder of how important each of our role is in making safer communities and a brighter future for our children,” said Hogue, who is also an alumnus of the Whiddon College of Medicine. “It not only makes me reflect on the lives that have been lost or impacted due to gun violence, but also gives me hope that our mission is not in vain as we focus on the lives we fight to protect.”