July 22, 2009
Mountain Home Firefighters Donate $2,500 to UAMS for ALS Research
Tim and Debra Chaney of Mountain Home present a check to Stacy Rudnicki, M.D., for ALS Research at UAMS. July 22, 2009 | The Mountain Home Professional Fire Fighters Association donated more than $2,500 for ALS Research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in honor of the wife of a local fire…
Mountain Home Firefighters Donate $2,500 to UAMS for ALS Research
July 22, 2009 | The Mountain Home Professional Fire Fighters Association donated more than $2,500 for ALS Research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in honor of the wife of a local fire fighter who is battling the disease.
July 21, 2009
UAMS Surgeon Practices Improvisation While Helping Patients in Vietnam
A crowded recovery room followed a busy day of surgery by visiting surgeons in Vietnam. Cooled by a fan, UAMS surgeon Ruth Thomas, M.D., at right in the dark scrubs, works in a humid Vietnamese operating room. UAMS surgeon Ruth Thomas, M.D., and Boston surgeon Mark Slovenkai, M.D., pose outside a Vietnamese hospital during…
UAMS Surgeon Practices Improvisation While Helping Patients in Vietnam
“It was a very make-do situation,” said UAMS orthopaedic surgeon Ruth Thomas, M.D., about her recent medical mission trip to Vietnam, where she encountered outdated technology and surgical cases straight out of a pathology textbook.
July 20, 2009
UAMS Use of Technology Recognized as ‘Most Wired’
<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK – For the seventh time, the Hospitals & Health Networks magazine of the American Hospital Association publication has named the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Medical Center as one of the “100 Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems” for its use of technology.</span>
July 14, 2009
UAMS Awarded Nearly $20 Million for Clinical and Translational Research
Curtis Lowery, M.D., chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UAMS, was the lead investigator on the CTSA proposal and is the director of the UAMS Center for Clinical and Translational Research. Curtis Lowery, M.D., said that the telemedicine network already established at UAMS through his nationally renowned ANGELS program was a key…
UAMS Awarded Nearly $20 Million for Clinical and Translational Research
LITTLE ROCK – The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded nearly $20 million – its largest ever research grant – by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join an exclusive group of medical institutions nationwide. <span class=”content”></span><br />
UAMS Awarded Nearly $20 Million for Clinical and Translational Research
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded nearly $20 million – its largest ever research grant – by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to join an exclusive group of medical institutions nationwide.
July 10, 2009
Eagles Give $2,500 to UAMS Division of Endocrinology
Conrad McKown, Arkansas state worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 60, and his wife, Georgianna, present Stavros Manolagas, M.D., Ph.D., with a $2,500 donation for diabetes research. July 10, 2009 | Thanks to some sock-hopping Eagles, the UAMS Division of Endocrinology can give its diabetes research fund a twirl around the dance…
Eagles Give $2,500 to UAMS Division of Endocrinology
The Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 60 of Little Rock donated $2,500 to the division in a check presentation ceremony June 18. The majority of the funds was raised through an annual sock hop dance at the Eagles chapter headquarters, called the Little Rock Aerie.
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