July 30, 2009
New Device Unclogs Stroke Patient’s Veins in Brain
UAMS’ Salah Keyrouz, M.D., examines Glen Deaton six months after Deaton’s nearly fatal stroke. UAMS’ Eren Erdem, M.D., was the attending neurointerventional radiologist when the EKOS micro-catheter was used to clear clotted veins in Deaton’s brain. William Culp, M.D., is leading stroke research at UAMS with the EKOS machine, above, in Culp’s lab. July 30,…
New Device Unclogs Stroke Patient’s Veins in Brain
UAMS stroke patient Glen Deaton received an innovative and life-saving catheter surgical procedure to unclog veins in his brain
UAMS First to Use Device to Unclog Patient’s Veins in Brain
LITTLE ROCK – In the days leading up to Glen Deaton’s emergency trip from Trumann to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), large veins that drain blood from his brain were clotting. <span class=”content”></span>
July 29, 2009
Children at Risk for Serious Head and Leg Injuries in ATV Crashes, Say UAMS/ACH Researchers
<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK – Children are as likely to suffer long-term disability from an ATV-related injury to a leg as they are to their head, report University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) researchers in a new study. </span>
July 28, 2009
Bank of America Continues Tradition of UAMS Support
Celebrating the Bank of America donation are (from left) UAMS’ John Blohm, Donnie Cook of Bank of America, and UAMS’ Peter D. Emanuel, M.D., and Chancellor I. Dodd Wilson. July 28, 2009 | Bank of America added to its long history of support for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) with the…
Bank of America Continues Tradition of UAMS Support
Bank of America added to its long history of support for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) with the July 16 presentation of a corporate gift of $25,000.
Bank of America Continues Tradition of UAMS Support
July 28, 2009 | Bank of America added to its long history of support for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) with the July 16 presentation of a corporate gift of $25,000.
July 27, 2009
UAMS College of Nursing Receives $100,000 for Scholarships
LITTLE ROCK – Nursing students at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing will benefit from a $100,000 donation given to the program for scholarships. <span class=”content”></span>
July 23, 2009
UAMS AHEC-SW Receives $80,000 to Continue Minority Clinic
Sonia Bunyard, RN, gets a blood pressure measurement for a patient in the DeQueen clinic. Patients receive basic primary care through the clinic. Renee Walls-Caldwell, Advance Nurse Practitioner, conducts a foot exam in the DeQueen clinic where diabetes management is a major emphasis July 23, 2009| A two-year, $80,000 grant will allow the University of…
UAMS AHEC-SW Receives $80,000 to Continue Minority Clinic
A two-year, $80,000 grant will allow the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Area Health Education Center – Southwest (AHEC – SW) to continue providing basic, primary care at its DeQueen Minority Care Clinic.
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