UAMS News


July 2, 2004

Free or Low-Cost Mammograms Offered July 17 and July 28 in Desha County, Thanks to The Witness Project at UAMS

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Free or Low-Cost Mammograms Offered July 17 and July 28 in Desha County, Thanks to The Witness Project at UAMS


UAMS First State Agency to Go Smoke Free

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On Tuesday, July 6, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will become the first state agency or hospital to go smoke free.


July 1, 2004

Beverly Healthcare donates $80,000 To UAMS for Alzheimer’s Research

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Beverly Healthcare donates $80,000 To UAMS for Alzheimer’s Research


June 30, 2004

Dr. James Marsh Appointed Chair Of UAMS Department of Internal Medicine

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LITTLE ROCK – The College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has selected James D. Marsh, M.D., as the next Nolan Professor and Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine. His appointment is effective July 1. “Dr. Marsh is a highly acclaimed, highly regarded clinician-scientist whose work has influenced both…


June 11, 2004

UAMS Arkansas CARES Program Wins National Award

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UAMS Arkansas CARES Program Wins National Award


UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates

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UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates


May 26, 2004

Information Session on Medicare Drug Benefits June 8

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Information Session on Medicare Drug Benefits June 8


UAMS Neurosurgeon Receives National Award

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UAMS Neurosurgeon Receives National Award


May 25, 2004

State Legislative Committees to Hold Public Health Hearing June 7 in Batesville

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State Legislative Committees to Hold Public Health Hearing June 7 in Batesville


May 21, 2004

Study Led by Scientists at UAMS/ACHRI Shows Routine Doses of Morphine for Pain Could Harm Premature Babies

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LITTLE ROCK — Routine doses of morphine for pain and stress in premature babies could harm rather than help the infants, according to a study led by researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and Arkansas Children’s Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI) and published today in The Lancet, a leading medical journal. UAMS…



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