May 8, 2026

UAMS Presents First Guyology® Puberty Session

Kev' Moye

Langford

During the inaugural Guyology® session at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), Tim Langford, M.D., chair of the Department of Urology, stood on stage at the Fred Smith Auditorium and lifted a sports cup high in the air.


May 7, 2026

Graduate School’s GPIBS Program Offers Varied Paths into Biomedical Research

Nathan Tidwell

Karl Boehme, Samantha Kendrick, Mark Manzano

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Graduate School is home to 12 programs leading to doctoral degrees. One of the largest and most expansive of those is the Graduate Program in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences (GPIBS).


May 6, 2026

Third-Year Pharmacy Students Receive Pins, Ready for Patient Care

Benjamin Waldrum

Christy Bell, Dean Stowe and John Vinson

A total of 91 third-year students in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Pharmacy received commemorative pins in split ceremonies held April 10 in Fayetteville and April 24 in Little Rock. The annual tradition recognizes the symbolic transition from classroom instruction to patient care as students enter their final year of pharmacy school.


Dacre Stoker Tells UAMS Audience About Medical Influences that Shaped ‘Dracula’

Linda Satter

image of Dacre Stoker , next to a big screen with the words 'Bram's vampire traits,' speaking before an audience packed into the auditorium.

Back in the 1890s when Bram Stoker was writing “Dracula,” he didn’t rely solely on his own imagination to come up with a storyline that would intrigue generations of readers and filmmakers to this day.


April 29, 2026

UAMS Pre-Health Conference Connects Students to Medical Career Paths

Andrea Hooten

Tom South talks with undergraduate students about the College of Medicine

College students exploring health care careers recently gathered at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Undergraduate Pre-Health Conference, gleaning next-step advice from five UAMS college and graduate school representatives and a panel of current UAMS students. The conference was hosted by UAMS Regional Campuses on April 17 to help build a pipeline of…


April 24, 2026

UAMS Holds Topping Out Ceremony for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Hospital in Springdale

David Wise

A metal i-beam, signed by attendees at the topping out ceremony for the UAMS Health Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Hospital in Springdale, is ready to be hoisted in place by a crane.

FAYETTEVILLE — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) hosted a topping out ceremony today for the UAMS Health Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Hospital, which will be the new home of world-class orthopaedic and sports medicine care providers serving Northwest Arkansas. Attendees were invited to sign a beam, which was then hoisted by crane…


Infusion B: A Welcoming Setting for Blood Cancer Patients

Nathan Tidwell

Infusion B APRNs

Five years after its opening, Infusion B at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute continues to play a vital role in the transformational care that blood cancer patients receive at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).


April 15, 2026

UAMS Showcase for Medical Discoveries Features Postdoctoral Fellows

Nathan Tidwell

Carol Morris, Aline Andres

The latest University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Showcase of Medical Discoveries spotlighted the work of postdoctoral fellows.


April 2, 2026

Spring Cleaning

Tim Taylor

cleaning

These programs were first broadcast the week of April 6, 2026.


March 30, 2026

College of Medicine Class of 2026 Celebrates Matches Across 30 States, D.C.

Linda Satter

Haya Safar stands beside a map showing where all the UAMS seniors are going, holding a sign announcing that she matched at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard in Boston.

Senior medical students on the verge of receiving their medical credentials from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) gathered March 20 in central Arkansas and Fayetteville to learn where they will spend their next three to seven years of training.


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