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Chase Swinton (third from left) with other Summer Research Internship participants following their presentations at the end of the program.

UAMS Program Paves Way for Minority Student’s Success

Aug. 20, 2019 | Chase Swinton, a young African American woman  who just graduated from Sylvan Hills High School in Sherwood and will begin attending Stanford University in California in September, had never seen a black doctor – researcher or physician – until she came to UAMS. “I’ve known I wanted to be a doctor for a while, but...

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Pulaski County Regional Crisis Stabilization Unit Receives National Accreditation

Aug. 20, 2019 | The Pulaski County Regional Crisis Stabilization Unit, staffed by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), is the state’s first nationally accredited unit and the first UAMS program to be accredited by CARF International. CARF International, formerly the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, is an international organization that provides accreditation worldwide for behavioral...

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College of Medicine Freshmen Don White Coats to Start Med School Journey

Aug. 15, 2019 | What does it mean to wear the physician’s white coat? Reassurance. Competence. Professionalism. Cleanliness. Responsibility. Trust. For patients, yes, but what about for the College of Medicine Class of 2023? Its 174 members donned their white coats for the first time during the White Coat Ceremony, held at Robinson Auditorium before a crowd of family,...

TBI State Partnership workshops like this one in Batesville are being done with assistance from the TBI Advisory Board Workgroup, comprised of representatives from many agencies and organizations and those living with brain injuries.

Traumatic Brain Injury Program Seeks Input Through Online Survey, Workshops

Aug. 15, 2019 | To gather public input from brain injury survivors and better provide for their needs, the Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership Program is reaching out  through an online needs assessment survey and a series of regional workshops. The program is supported by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Institute for Digital Health & Innovation...

Robert Eoff, Ph.D.

Robert Eoff, Ph.D., Receives $1.2 Million Grant from National Science Foundation

Aug. 14, 2019 | Researcher Robert Eoff, Ph.D., has received a $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his work at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) on DNA damage, cell replication and its implications for diseases like dementia, ALS and cancer. Eoff is an associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular...

Student-built robots battles for an audience at the conclusion of the UAMS NERDIES Health Sciences Camp.

Students Learn Animation, Robotics and Applications in Health Care

Aug. 13, 2019 | A program called UAMS NERDIES Health Sciences Camp recently gave some sixth through eighth graders the chance to learn how digital art and design could be combined with health care careers. Taught by a Northwest Arkansas digital art and design school called PIXEL, the program was brought to UAMS at the invitation of the Center...

U.S. Senator John Boozman addresses the residency physician shortage in Arkansas

Northwest Arkansas Summit Addresses Medical Residency Shortage

Aug. 12, 2019 | FAYETTEVILLE – U.S. Sen. John Boozman, other state and local dignitaries, community leaders and health care experts today addressed the shortage of physician residency positions in Arkansas and how a bill being proposed by Boozman (“The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act”) can help. Medical school graduates are required to complete residency training to practice medicine....

UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson receives a donation supporting Regional Programs from Jung-Yul Choi, president of the Lions Club International Foundation.

Lions International Foundation President Visits UAMS from Korea

Aug. 12, 2019 | The president of the Lions Club International Foundation visited UAMS on Aug. 5 to present an award of $61,000 to UAMS Regional Campuses, which is working with the UAMS Harvey & Bernice Jones Eye Institute to provide vision screenings to all Arkansans with diabetes. Jung-Yul Choi, of Busan, Republic of Korea, was welcomed to campus...

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