March 23, 2026

After 60 Years of Suffering, Arkansas Woman Finds Remission with FDA-Cleared SAINT® Depression Therapy

Tim Taylor

Sandy Rasmussen of Hot Springs says SAINT® Depression Therapy has given her control over her life.

LITTLE ROCK — This month marks the one-year anniversary of remission for an Arkansas patient who has been battling major depression for more than 60 years, experiencing countless medications, interventions and sadly, multiple suicide attempts.


UAMS Sees Record Participation for Student Research Day

Nathan Tidwell

Elaina Buchanan

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) experienced its biggest Student Research Day yet. More than 390 posters were submitted, with all five colleges and the Graduate School being represented between the main campus in Little Rock and the Northwest Regional campus in Fayetteville. Additionally, 40 students participated in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT)…


March 20, 2026

UAMS College of Medicine Applauds Seniors Heading to Residencies in Arkansas, 29 Other States, D.C.

Linda Satter

UAMS College of Medicine Class of 2026 Class President Jared Cononigo marks Stanford, California, on the map after he matched in pediatrics at Stanford Health Care.

LITTLE ROCK — Soon-to-be graduates of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Medicine were among thousands of senior medical students nationwide who learned during simultaneous ceremonies March 20 where they will soon begin their residencies.


UAMS Seminar Shows Students How to Build Reputations in Health Care

Chris Carmody

Leadership strategist and consultant Tish Bullard talks to UAMS students about how to build their personal brand in health care. Here, she's shown standing at a lectern during the seminar.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) welcomed leadership strategist and consultant Tish Bullard, Ph.D., for a March 6 seminar that taught students how to build their personal brand based on hard work and consistency.  


UAMS Brain Injury Program Names Coral Robison, PT, DPT, as New Director

Benjamin Waldrum

Coral Robison PT DPT Brain Injury Program

Coral Robison, PT, DPT, an experienced physical therapist and established leader in health care management, is the new director of operations for the Brain Injury Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Institute for Digital Health & Innovation.


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Tim Taylor

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These programs were first broadcast the week of March 23, 2026.


March 19, 2026

Manley Scholarship Honoring Father and Son Reaches Distinguished Status

Benjamin Waldrum

Robert N and Robert H Manley

Each year, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Pharmacy awards more than a half million dollars in scholarships to qualified students, representing a significant and sustained show of support from alumni, faculty, and friends of the college.


Northwest Arkansas Health Summit Returns April 2

David Wise

Logo that says "NWA Health Summit"

New Maternal Health Research Retreat Set for April 1 FAYETTEVILLE — The 2026 Northwest Arkansas Health Summit, hosted by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Institute for Community Health Innovation, will bring community leaders and pioneers in innovative health to Fayetteville on April 2. This year’s summit will be held from 8 a.m.-3:30…


Apply Now for 2026-2027 School Year at UAMS Head Start Centers

Yavonda Chase

Head Start students sing for UAMS employees and guests in 2024.

LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Head Start program is accepting applications for the 2026-2027 school year.


March 18, 2026

Barnes Touts Importance of Hospitality at El Dorado Visit

Andrea Hooten

C. Lowry Barnes, UAMS chancellor, gestures at podium as he talks to room of employees

C. Lowry Barnes, M.D., the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) chancellor, recently walked into the family medical clinic at the UAMS South Regional Campus in El Dorado, prepared to shake hands, answer questions, and encourage staff with plans for growth. What he didn’t expect was the level of encouragement he’d receive from them….



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