September 28, 2021

Documentary Virtual Premiere: The Faith Community’s Response to COVID-19 in Arkansas Noon Oct. 7

Ben Boulden

At noon, Thursday, Oct. 7, ‘The Faith Community’s Response to COVID-19 in Arkansas’ documentary will premiere virtually.


Faculty Development, Oct. 22: ‘Taking Care of Yourself for Busy Professionals’

Ben Boulden

Faculty Development course “Taking Care of Yourself for Busy Professionals” 10 a.m. – noon Oct. 22 via ZOOM. Learn tips and tricks for self-care in today’s fast-paced healthcare world.


Chancellor’s Town Hall Focus on COVID-19 Booster Vaccinations

Ben Boulden

Chancellor Cam Patterson, second from left, speaks Sept. 23 at the Town Hall. Michael Manley, left, moderated a discussion with a panel of experts that included, left to right, Stephen Mette, Michelle Krause, Suzanne Cobleigh and Robert Hopkins.

Discussion and questions about third COVID-19 vaccine booster shots dominated the Chancellor’s Town Hall on Sept. 23 at UAMS even as decisions about them were being made at the national level.


September 24, 2021

Mehta Award Call for Submissions; Deadline Nov. 12

Ben Boulden

UAMS is pleased to announce that it is time for submissions to the annual UAMS Drs. Paulette and Jay Mehta Award in Creative Writing. Writing — whether narrative or poetry — is a fundamental part of human communication, allowing writers to gain and express their perspectives, visions and insights while contributing to and affecting a…


September 22, 2021

SEED Grows Understanding, Empathy at UAMS

Ben Boulden

Seen here in early 2019, Mildred Randolph, DVM, seated, is director of SEED at UAMS and Marlo Thomas, standing, is the program's coordinator.

In a time of division in American society, the SEED program at UAMS cultivates understanding and empathy among the university community’s students, faculty and staff to erase those dividing lines.


September 21, 2021

East Lane of Cedar Street Closed for One Month

Ben Boulden

To facilitate work on the Pine/Cedar streets project,  the east lane of Cedar will close Oct. 4 and remain closed for about one month. The closing will only affect the area of the east lane of Cedar Street closest to the intersection of Cedar and Plateau streets.


September 20, 2021

National Telehealth Research Symposium SEARCH 2021 Nov. 8-10

Ben Boulden

Over 50 researchers will present their work and share innovative studies. SEARCH 2021 begins Nov. 8 and concludes on Nov. 10, 2021. SEARCH 2021, the National Telehealth Research Symposium is a virtual venue for sharing findings and fostering research partnerships.


September 16, 2021

Virtual Family Medicine Update with Free Tobacco & Disease Symposium Oct. 26 – 29

Ben Boulden

The 25th annual Family Medicine Update with Free Tobacco & Disease Symposium Oct. 26 – 29 offers up to 16 hours of content in a four-day, virtual format.


September 15, 2021

UAMS Physician Assistant Class of 2021 Evokes Tears, Smiles

Ben Boulden

The Physician Assistant Program Class of 2021 stand Aug. 27 in Smith Auditorium for a final group photo after their Valediction ceremony.

As he brought the UAMS Physician Assistant Class of 2021 Valediction Ceremony to a close Aug. 27, Edward Williams wiped his eyes, and with a sad smile, he joked that his “eyes tend to sweat” when it’s warm. Williams, MPAS, PA-C, is chair of the Department of Physician Assistant Studies in the College of Health…


September 14, 2021

Virtual Family Medicine Update with Free Tobacco & Disease Symposium Oct. 26-29

Ben Boulden

The 25th Annual Family Medicine Update with Free Tobacco & Disease Symposium Oct. 26 – 29 offers up to 16 hours of content in a 4-day, virtual format. Primary care physicians, PAs, APRNs, nurses, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, CHES, social workers and pharmacists may receive credit. Topics include colorectal cancer screening, food as medicine, Covid-19…



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