Elemeno Health and Arkansas Children’s announced the launch of a workforce app to support nursing staff at both Arkansas Children’s Hospital and Arkansas Children’s Northwest with just-in-time resources, digitized communication, and actionable insights.
A nursing executive with two decades worth of experience, Micah Johnson, MSN, MHA, RN, NE-BC, recently joined Baptist Health Medical Center-Conway as chief nursing officer.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Mindfulness Program is offering an online course to the public during April that teaches introductory skills for meditation and Mindfulness.
The online course lasts four weeks, with one 75-minute class each week. The course is from 5-6:30 p.m. April 17–May 8 with Ellis Widner.
Siloam Springs Regional Hospital (SSRH) recently expanded its surgical services to include robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery for total knee, total hip, and partial knee replacement.
The UAMS Institute for Digital Health and Innovation’s Brain Injury Program is offering a new opportunity for collaboration — the Arkansas Brain Injury Providers’ Network.
This group will meet virtually at 3 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month, starting April 26, to share resources and troubleshoot topics related to the care of patients with brain injuries. It is free and open to all brain injury providers and professionals in our state or trauma system.
The goals for the network are to:
·Offer opportunities for networking with other brain injury professionals
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