March 23, 2026

After 60 Years of Suffering, Arkansas Woman Finds Remission with FDA-Cleared SAINT® Depression Therapy

Tim Taylor

Sandy Rasmussen of Hot Springs says SAINT® Depression Therapy has given her control over her life.

LITTLE ROCK — This month marks the one-year anniversary of remission for an Arkansas patient who has been battling major depression for more than 60 years, experiencing countless medications, interventions and sadly, multiple suicide attempts.


March 20, 2026

Cellulitis

Tim Taylor

cellulitis

These programs were first broadcast the week of March 23, 2026.


March 13, 2026

Midwifery

Tim Taylor

midwife

These programs were first broadcast the week of March 16, 2026.


Amber Kaufman, MPA, Dedicates Her Career to Serving Those in Need

Kev' Moye

Kaufman

Amber Kaufman, MPA, enjoys addressing the shortcomings of a community. A program director for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health’s Center for the Study of Obesity, Kaufman is dedicated to helping people in need. “The individuals who have the biggest impact in the world are in…


March 12, 2026

REACH Delta Event Gives Teens an Introduction to Health Careers

Chris Carmody

Students gather around tables to learn about health careers Feb. 23 during the REACH Delta event at Monticello High School.

About 130 teens recently gathered in the gymnasium of Monticello High School to meet with students from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and learn about the opportunities available for those who wish to pursue careers in health care.


Kidney Awareness: Protecting Your Health from the Inside Out

David Wise

National Kidney Month Logo

    By Sheldon Riklon, M.D. Your kidneys are small, but powerful organs that work around the clock to keep your body functioning properly. Because kidney disease often develops without noticeable symptoms, it’s easy to overlook kidney health. That’s why making kidney screening part of your regular health checkups is so important. The Importance of…


March 11, 2026

UAMS Digital Health Expertise Helps Expand High-Risk Obstetric Care in Louisiana

Benjamin Waldrum

Alyssa Robinson e-Link Woman's Hospital

When Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, needed a digital solution to improve maternal-fetal medicine care in their clinics, they turned to their neighbors in Arkansas for help. Now, thanks to a partnership with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Institute for Digital Health & Innovation, things are running more smoothly than ever….


March 10, 2026

Pharmacy Alumnus Encourages Growth, Innovation for Community-Based Pharmacy Residents

Benjamin Waldrum

Jon Martin, Pharm.D.

Experiential education represents a significant milestone in a pharmacy student’s life, where they learn alongside pharmacists providing care for real patients. As they move from site to site, students begin to make decisions on how they want to specialize in their careers after graduation. Sometimes, it’s a homegrown touch that can have the most impact.


March 6, 2026

Toronto Neurosurgeon Shares Insights into Brain Cancer Survival in Children

Linda Satter

James Rutka, M.D., Ph.D., poses after his lecture with the first Yasargil Lecture Series plaque, given to him by Deanna Sasaki-Adams, M.D., chair of the UAMS Department of Neurosurgery, left, and neurosurgeon T. Glenn Pait, M.D., director of the T. Glenn Pait Spine Clinic at UAMS.

A renowned pediatric neurosurgeon from Canada recently took the stage in the Jackson T. Stephens Neurosciences & Spine Institute’s Fred W. Smith Auditorium to discuss work at a Toronto brain tumor center that has improved the survival of children with brain cancer. James T. Rutka, M.D., Ph.D., who practices at The Hospital for Sick Children…


Former Myeloma Center Patient Returns to UAMS to Mark 20 Years Since Diagnosis

Andrew Vogler

Ulrike White

Ulrike White recently returned to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute to mark 20 years of her diagnosis and treatment of granulocytic sarcoma and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a rare form of blood cancer that, at the time of her diagnosis, was not well understood. White, former chair…


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