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Director Envisions Innovation in New Occupational Therapy Degree Offered by UA, UAMS

Dec. 15, 2017 | Sherry Muir, Ph.D., the newly hired director of the occupational therapy program, is determined to create an innovative program that recognizes the importance of interprofessional education. The foundation is already laid. The occupational therapy degree program is a joint offering from the UAMS College of Health Professions (CHP) and the College of Education and Health...

UAMS Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging Boasts Two Decades of Accomplishment

Dec. 14, 2017 | Dec. 14, 2017 | Unlike most 20 somethings who are starting careers and have relatively little yet they want to boast about, the UAMS Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, which turned 20 this year, already can look back on a rich legacy of achievements. Like many things that grow, however, it started with a...

Dementia Update Educates Health Care Professionals, Caregivers

Dec. 12, 2017 | Dec. 12, 2017 | If nothing improves in dementia care in the next three decades, then by 2050 taking care of people with dementia will cost $1 trillion annually in the United States, a guest speaker warned Dec. 2 during the Dementia Update conference at UAMS. That speaker, Constantine Lyketsos, M.D., professor of psychiatry and...

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Belize Provides Training Ground for Public Health Student

Dec. 11, 2017 | Dec. 11, 2017 | Candice Graham, R.N., found herself last July living in a house in Belize with 13 other women from different parts of the world. It was all part of field work experience required as she works toward a Master of Public Health degree in the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public...

12th Street Center Students, Faculty, Volunteers Observe World AIDS Day

Dec. 8, 2017 | Dec. 8, 2017 | For the fourth consecutive year, the UAMS 12th Street Health & Wellness Center observed World AIDS Day, and it has made the fight against AIDS an even more integral part of its health services by offering quarterly screenings for HIV. At the Nov. 30 event, the center again offered free HIV...

UAMS’ Jay L. Mehta, M.D., Ph.D., Named to Forbes’ Physician Honor Roll

Dec. 7, 2017 | Dec. 7, 2017 | UAMS’ Jay (Jawahar) L. Mehta, M.D., Ph.D., is one of 27 cardiologists across the country being recognized by Forbes as an exemplary physician in the field of cardiology. Many individuals on the list have served in the top spots of multiple hospitals and contribute a wealth of clinical research to advance the...

UAMS Interim Chancellor Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D. (right) claps along with caroling preschoolers from Kennedy Head Start school, Room 1.

Head Start Carolers Bring Good Tidings to UAMS

Dec. 6, 2017 | Dec. 6, 2017 | A jolly group of UAMS Head Start preschoolers strolled the Central Building halls on a chilly Dec. 5, singing holiday classics that warmed every heart. They continued a 17-year tradition eagerly anticipated each year by staff and students alike. The children of Kennedy Head Start school Room 1 arrived midmorning at...

UAMS, TRI Honor Community Partners at 2017 Celebration

Dec. 1, 2017 | Dec. 1, 2017 | The UAMS Translational Research Institute honored UAMS’ many Arkansas community partners Nov. 17 with its fifth annual Community Partner Celebration. During the event at the Centre at University Park in Little Rock, the Phillips and Jefferson Counties Faith Task Force, led by pastors Johnny Smith and Jerome Turner, received the Chancellor’s...

Annual Donation to UAMS Breast Cancer Program Brings Ashley County Cares Total to $388,000

Nov. 29, 2017 | In 2005, a group of women in south Arkansas banded together to form Ashley County Cares, an organization dedicated to fighting breast cancer through research and education. Thirteen years later, their commitment and fundraising efforts continue to grow and benefit women across the state. Representatives of the group traveled to the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer...

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