Mel Ebeling

Mel Ebeling

Medical Resident/Fellow

Education

Bachelors Degree: University of Alabama - Birmingham Birmingham, AL, (Neuroscience )

Medical Degree: University of Alabama – Birmingham Birmington, AL,

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Ebeling, Mel  (2025). Development of an Affordable, Visual Feedback-Enhanced Auricular Field Block Model. Cureus, 17 (7) , e88223More Information

Ebeling, Mel; Hudson, Blake  (2024). Recurrent, atraumatic acute compartment syndrome secondary to IgA vasculitis: A case report. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open, 5 (4) , e13270More Information

Ebeling, Mel; Shufflebarger, Erin F; Pacheco, Zachary  (2024). Vaginitis in the Context of an Uncommon Parasomnia: A Case Report. Cureus, 16 (6) , e62696More Information

Ebeling, Mel; Bloom, Andrew; Boggiano, Mary M; Peterson, Dawn Taylor; Peterson, Todd  (2023). Employing High-Fidelity Simulation for the High-Risk, Low-Frequency Diagnosis and Management of Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS). MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources, 19, 11331More Information

White, Taylor R; Wood, Audria S; Ebeling, Mel; Braswell, Ann Carol; Lausen, Marissa A; Isaac, Sasha; Gampher, John E; Boggiano, Mary M  (2022). Change in craving and frequency of consuming palatable foods for non-homeostatic motives after a gut-cued eating intervention. Eating behaviors, 46, 101656More Information

Ebeling, Mel; Julson, Janet; Baird, Emily W; Shea, Ashley; Baker Samantha  (2024). Double duty: successful management of a late second trimester severe burn. JEM Reports, 3 (4) , 100124More Information

Braswell, Ann Carol; Ebeling, Mel; Wood, Audria S; White, Taylor R; Lausen, Marissa A; Isaac, Sasha; Boggiano, Mary M  (2021). Effect of non-deceptive placebo on weight loss: an exploratory study. Obesity and Diabetes Research, 2 (2) More Information

Ebeling, Mel; Braswell, Ann Carol; Wood, Audria S; White, Taylor R; Lausen, Marissa A; Isaac, Sasha; Boggiano, Mary M  (2021). Gut-Cued Eating for weight loss: a preliminary proof-of-concept study. Obesity and Diabetes Research, 2 (1) More Information

Ebeling, Melissa  (2018). Organic etiologies of barbarism in Golding’s Lord of the Flies. The Explicator, 76 (2) , 84-87More Information