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Brandi Mize is the 15th recipient of the Lawrence E. Scheving Award, established in 2004 to recognize the first-year medical student with the highest grade in Human Structure.

Brandi Mize Wins Scheving Award

Feb. 16, 2018 | Feb. 16, 2018 | A new name now graces the Lawrence E. Scheving Award plaque outside the Division of Clinical Anatomy’s office on the ground floor of the Daniel W. Rahn Interprofessional Education Building. Brandi M. Mize of Paragould accepted the award, given to the first-year medical student with the highest grade in Human Structure, Feb....

Hal Kushner, M.D., recounted his five and a half years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War to UAMS faculty, staff and students Feb. 7.

Vietnam Vet, Now Ophthalmologist, Recounts Years as POW

Feb. 15, 2018 | Feb. 15, 2018 | F. Harold Kushner was four months into his deployment as an Army flight surgeon in the Vietnam War when a driving rainstorm caused the helicopter he and three other soldiers occupied to crash into the side of a mountain in the middle of enemy territory. The pilot was killed on impact....

Patrick O'Sullivan (center), executive director of the Blue & You Foundation, presents an oversized check to UAMS Interim Chancellor Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D.

Blue and You Foundation Gives UAMS $104,169 for Simulation Education to Reduce Infection

Feb. 15, 2018 | Feb. 14, 2018 | The Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas has awarded $104,169 to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to expand an education program using simulation to reduce sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by infection. The gift goes to fund the Simulation Outreach to Address Patient Safety (SOAPS) program,...

Amy Hester, Ph.D., R.N., right, prepares to make a presentation about HD Nursing to attendees at the 2016 Life Sciences Summit.

Out of Research at UAMS HD Nursing Grows, Succeeds in Business

Feb. 13, 2018 | Feb. 13, 2018 | Increasing success in preventing injuries to patients in falling accidents has resulted in ever rising licensing revenue for HD Nursing, a company started with help from BioVentures at UAMS. “By the end of 2016, we were at about $250,000,” said Amy Hester, Ph.D., R.N., chief scientific officer for HD Nursing. “We...

Researcher with baby dummy in carrier

High-Tech Gait Lab Maps Infant Biomechanics

Feb. 8, 2018 | Feb. 8, 2018 | Modern babies move from car seat to stroller to baby swing and back again. Meanwhile, what they aren’t moving is their muscles. What effect does all of this containment have? What muscles are key as babies work toward developmental milestones? How can baby products have an impact – for better or...

Bellando and Thomas looking at website

CoBALT Website Connects Families, Providers with Trusted Autism Resources

Feb. 5, 2018 | Feb. 5, 2018 | A new website developed by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) connects families and health care professionals with information and resources about autism and other developmental disorders. The endeavor is a result of the Community-based Autism Liaison and Treatment Project (CoBALT). The new site – www.CoBALTAR.org – aims to be...

Doctor, Researcher, Inventor Offers Lessons in Perseverance

Feb. 2, 2018 | Feb. 2, 2018 | Drawing on her early career experiences with rejection, Carrie Byington, M.D., offered some advice during a Jan. 29 lecture at UAMS. As a new physician researcher, Byington, now dean of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, said all of her initial research papers in 1995 were rejected. “Not by one reviewer...

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MASH Celebrates 30 Years Sparking Interest in Health Care Fields

Feb. 1, 2018 | Feb. 1, 2018 | Students, graduates and supporters were in a festive mood as they gathered Jan. 26 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the UAMS MASH program, which seeks to spark young people’s interest in the health care field. MASH (Medical Applications of Science for Health) is a two-week summer enrichment program that allows...

UAMS MLK

UAMS Pays Homage to MLK with Walk, Donations, Service

Jan. 31, 2018 | Jan. 31, 2018 | Whether his plight was racism, poverty, segregation or war, Martin Luther King Jr. always believed the most impactful avenue for change was peaceful protest in the form of demonstrations, rallies, marches and boycotts. The civil rights leader’s most cherished accomplishments are tied to that belief. There was the Montgomery bus boycott...

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