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Home Healthy Living Live Healthy with USA Health: Stay Safe on Independence Day

Live Healthy with USA Health: Stay Safe on Independence Day

by Chelsey Sayasane
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MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – Dr. Steven Miller, a surgical intensivist at USA Health University Hospital, provided fireworks safety information ahead of Independence Day with Chelsea on Studio 10. Watch the clip above to learn how to stay safe this Fourth of July.

USA Health University Hospital

https://www.usahealthsystem.com/locations/university-hospital

USA Health University Hospital is an acute care facility that serves as the primary referral center for southwest Alabama, southeast Mississippi and parts of northwest Florida. It offers Level 1 trauma, burn, stroke, cardiovascular disease and sickle cell disease centers as well as outpatient services. As the teaching and research facility for the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, the hospital plays a key role in developing new technologies and treatments and training medical professionals.

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