UAB Health Services Administration NEXUS - Fall 2020

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HOME LIFE BIRTHS Eva is almost 5 months old now and still hasn't met many of her relatives, even some of her grandparents. Although it has been a struggle there were definitely some positives. We were able to spend more time together as a family, to enjoy a slower paced lifestyle and soak in moments at home that we would not have had otherwise.

— Jessica Moore

(MSHA Class 47) Director of Operations, Bayfront Medical Group, St. Petersburg, FL

My husband was the only person allowed to be with me, we had no visitors in the hospital. We have asked family to wear masks when they visit and we haven’t taken her out in public much at all. It’s definitely a strange time to have a baby!

It was nothing like we imagined. The healthcare team ensured we had a positive experience. We visited with family through a window and Facetime. It's an odd time to welcome life into the world, but we're so thankful!

— Angela Morse

(MSHA Class 50, BSHCM 2014) Director of Support Services, North Mississippi Health Services, Tupelo, MS

(SIM 2019) Medical Technologist UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

WEDDINGS Two weeks before our wedding, we altered everything due to canceled venues and travel restrictions. Bethany and I were blessed to have a small wedding ceremony with friends and family despite the pandemic. Those who weren’t able to attend were able to share in our celebration via livestream.

— French Forbes (MSHA Class 50)

Program Manager, UAB Medicine, Birmingham, AL

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— Alison Gilbert


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