UAMS College of Medicine Celebrates Excellence at 2024 Dean’s Honor Day

By Tamara Robinson

The ceremony culminated with the presentation of the Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Service Award to Eduardo R. “Eddie” Ochoa Jr., M.D., a professor in the Department of Pediatrics who has strived to improve the health and quality of life of children in Arkansas and nationally since joining the faculty in 1999. In addition to pediatrics-focused leadership, Ochoa’s service has included impactful roles such as helping the college identify and select promising future physicians as a multi-term member and chair of the college’s medical student admissions committee.

Nominator Chenia Eubanks (left) presents a commemorative art glass bowl to Eduardo Ochoa Jr., M.D., the 2024 Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Service Award honoree (right). Eubanks also was an honoree, receiving the Clinical Excellence Award for Service & Professionalism.

Nominator Chenia Eubanks (left) presents a commemorative art glass bowl to Eduardo Ochoa Jr., M.D., the 2024 Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Service Award honoree (right). Eubanks also was an honoree, receiving the Clinical Excellence Award for Service & Professionalism.Bryan Clifton

Ochoa’s nominator, Chenia Eubanks, M.D., MPH, associate professor and chief of the Section of Community Pediatrics, described the former section chief as a “fierce, steely advocate for children, their health and their future.” She noted Ochoa’s work in research, advocacy and policy work, as well as clinical care, to reduce disparities and eliminate barriers to good health.

“Dr. Ochoa understands that the future of his daughters is inextricably tied to that of the poorest child in Arkansas,” Eubanks said when presenting the award. “Behind his unassuming demeanor lies a passionate advocate whose dedication is fueled by a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all children’s futures.”

After accepting the award, Ochoa congratulated and thanked Eubanks and other fellow 2024 honorees and colleagues for their contributions to academic medicine including efforts to reduce health disparities.

“We are all here for the same thing – to improve the health of all Arkansans, wherever they come from, wherever they are, wherever they live,” Ochoa said. “We – all together – help move that forward with all of the work that we do.”

Ron Robertson, M.D., presents the Clinical Excellence-Physician of the Year Award to Ronda Henry-Tillman, M.D. (right).

Ron Robertson, M.D., presents the Clinical Excellence-Physician of the Year Award to Ronda Henry-Tillman, M.D. (right).Bryan Clifton

Ochoa received his medical degree at Texas Tech University Health Sciences in Lubbock and El Paso. He completed his pediatric internship and residency at UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital and joined the faculty as an instructor in 1999. He led the Section of Community Pediatrics from 2014 to 2022, when he was appointed as the inaugural vice chair for diversity and health equity in the Department of Pediatrics.

Ochoa was instrumental in advocating for and developing Arkansas Children’s Latino Clinic and later Arkansas Children’s Southwest Little Rock Community Clinic. He has served as executive director of the UAMS Head Start/Early Head Start program since 2017.

Ochoa has served on numerous national panels addressing children’s health. He has provided invited testimony before the U.S. Congress twice, advocating for federal child nutrition programs in 2015 and 2019. He has been nationally recognized for his advocacy of children’s vaccinations and has worked extensively to expand access to vaccinations in Arkansas through legislative advocacy, school and community clinics, teaching and other initiatives.

Renee Bornemeier, M.D., associate dean for faculty affairs and development in the College of Medicine, served as master of ceremonies for the celebration.

Renee Bornemeier, M.D., associate dean for faculty affairs and development in the College of Medicine, served as master of ceremonies for the celebration.

The College of Medicine established Dean’s Honor Day in 2011 to recognize the accomplishments of faculty and staff. At this year’s ceremony, awards were presented in 18 categories in addition to the Distinguished Faculty Service Award, with nominators describing each honoree’s impact on areas of the college’s mission.

Renee Bornemeier, M.D., a professor of pediatrics and associate dean for faculty affairs, served as master of ceremonies. Bornemeier presented video tributes to faculty members who have been approved for promotion and/or tenure this year. In keeping with a college tradition, the videos feature favorite family, casual or professional photos of the faculty members.

Steven Webber, MBChB, executive vice chancellor of UAMS and dean of the College of Medicine, said after the ceremony that two things have stood out to him since he arrived at UAMS on March 1.

“The first is the high level of excellence of faculty and staff working across our mission areas,” he said. “And the second is their collegiality. Warmest congratulations to this year’s honorees. I look forward to working with them and faculty and staff across the college in service to UAMS and Arkansas in the years ahead.”

Staff Excellence Awards

Staff Excellence – Education
Jessica Bursk

Program Education Manager
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine

Staff Excellence – Research
Caroline Miller Robinson, B.S.

Program Financial Manager
Arkansas INBRE

Staff Excellence – Clinical
Chris Cathcart, DPT, MBA
Physical Therapist
Trauma Program

Staff Excellence – Administration
Robin Rogers, B.A.
Associate Chair, Finance and Administration
Department of Biomedical Informatics

Graduate Medical Education (GME) Educator Awards

GME Educator – Program Coordinator
Angela Warr
Program Coordinator
Pain Medicine Fellowship

GME Educator – Program Director
Priya Mendiratta, M.D., MPH

Program Director, Geriatric Medicine Fellowship
Professor, Department of Geriatrics
Alexa and William T. Dillard Distinguished Endowed Chair in Geriatrics

Faculty Awards in Education, Research and Humanism

Master Teacher Award
Steve Schexnayder, M.D.
Professor, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Executive Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics
Morris and Hettie Oakley Chair in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Educational Innovation
Ahmed Abuabdou, M.D., MBA
Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
Chief Clinical Officer, UAMS Medical Center

Educational Research
Karen Dickinson, MBBS, M.D., MBA

Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
Director of IPE Simulation and Clinical Skills Training

Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine
Presented by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation
David Kelley, M.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
Director, DFPM Division of Undergraduate Education
Co-Course Director, Practice of Medicine II

Excellence in Research
Lorraine McKelvey, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
Developmental Psychologist, Research and Evaluation Division

Clinical Excellence Awards

Outstanding Advanced Practice Provider
Ashley Wilson, DNP
APRN Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery

Excellence in Quality and Safety
Tabasum Imran, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
UAMS West Regional Campus

Excellence in Service & Professionalism
Chenia Eubanks, M.D., MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Section Chief, Community Pediatrics

Best Consulting Physician
Sarah Cobb, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Pediatrics-Child Neurology
Director of Neonatal Neurocritical Care

Collaborations & Teamwork
Lyle Burdine, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
Director, Solid Organ Transplant Surgery

Rising Star Clinical Faculty
Dinesh Edem, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine-Endocrinology
Director, Medical Weight Management

Physician of the Year
Ronda Henry-Tillman, M.D.
Professor and Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery
Division Chief, Breast Surgical Oncology
Muriel Balsam Kohn Chair in Breast Surgical Oncology

Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Service Award

Eduardo R. “Eddie” Ochoa Jr., M.D.
Professor, Department of Pediatrics-Community Pediatrics
Vice Chair of Diversity and Health Equity, Department of Pediatrics