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UAB Health System

www.health.uab.edu

 
The (University of Alabama at Birmingham) UAB Health System is an academic health center located in Birmingham, Alabama. UAB Hospital is the centerpiece of the UAB Health System. It was established in 1945 as the teaching hospital for the University of Alabama School of Medicine and, today, is one of the four largest academic medical centers in the United States.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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