UAMS News
March 22, 2004
UAMS “Julep Cup Jaunt” May 1
UAMS “Julep Cup Jaunt” May 1
March 18, 2004
Senior Medical Students Find out Where They Will Receive Post-Medical Training at ‘Match Day’ Ceremony
LITTLE ROCK – Fourth-year medical students at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) ripped open envelopes today containing crucial information that will influence their future – information about where they will spend the next few years of their lives. College of Medicine seniors found out at exactly 11 a.m. where they will receive…
March 15, 2004
UAMS Nursing Professor to Edit International Journal
UAMS Nursing Professor to Edit International Journal
March 8, 2004
UAMS Nephrologist to Discuss Chronic Renal Disease April 13 in Fort Smith
UAMS Nephrologist to Discuss Chronic Renal Disease April 13 in Fort Smith
“You Have a Lot of Nerve!”: UAMS Mini-medical School April 1- May 6
“You Have a Lot of Nerve!”: UAMS Mini-medical School April 1- May 6
Arts of UAMS Features Nurse’s Photographs March 1 – April 30
Arts of UAMS Features Nurse’s Photographs March 1 – April 30
March 4, 2004
UAMS Receives $547,500 for Nursing Scholarships
UAMS Receives $547,500 for Nursing Scholarships
March 3, 2004
UAMS Discovery Enhances Safety of World’s Food Supply Safe Foods Corporation Receives FDA Approval for Cecure™
UAMS Discovery Enhances Safety of World’s Food Supply Safe Foods Corporation Receives FDA Approval for Cecure™
February 18, 2004
UAMS, Other National Leaders in Online Nursing Education
LITTLE ROCK – The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and its five counterparts in a national project to launch online continuing education for registered nurses will meet here April 22-23 to review their progress at moving R.N.s into bachelor’s degree programs. Its leadership in online education for nurses has given UAMS an advantage…
February 17, 2004
Sen. Lincoln, UAMS Spearhead Mid-America Genetic Counseling Consortium
LITTLE ROCK – Universities in Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma will share resources to use the exploding knowledge of genetic medical conditions in health care, thanks to an appropriation championed by U.S. Sen. Blanche Lambert Lincoln for a consortium spearheaded by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). The Congress appropriated $1.3 million for…
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