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Jean Amargos, M.D.
Family Medicine Physician Jean Amargos, M.D., Joins UAMS Family Medical Center in Fort Smith
| LITTLE ROCK — Jean Amargos, M.D., has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and will treat patients at the UAMS Family Medical Center in Fort Smith.
He will also serve as an assistant professor in the UAMS West Regional Campus’ family medicine residency program.
“We’re excited to have Dr. Amargos join us in a permanent role,” said Christopher Holland, the administrative services director for the UAMS West Regional Campus. “He will be able to provide an immediate impact given his experience as a resident physician here in Fort Smith and his familiarity with our clinical processes. He will be practicing full-scope family medicine, including obstetrics. We’re lucky to have him and wish him well in his transition from resident to teaching faculty.”
A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Amargos earned his medical degree from Ponce Health Sciences University. He recently completed his residency in family medicine at the UAMS West Regional Campus in Fort Smith. Amargos is bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish.
Amargos is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians. As a resident, he served as the chair of the UAMS West Family Medicine Didactics committee and the UAMS West Family Medicine Recruitment committee.
Amargos is now accepting patients at the Family Medical Center in Fort Smith. To schedule an appointment, call (479) 785-2431.
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