Baptist Health Foundation was recently awarded $998,000 from the Windgate Foundation in support of significant equipment and life-like medical simulation programming upgrades at Baptist Health College Little Rock (BHCLR).
Sawyer Sparks, DO, has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and will see patients at the UAMS Health Family Medical Center in Jonesboro.
He will also serve as an assistant professor in the UAMS Northeast Regional Campus’ Family Medicine Residency program.
Baptist Health invites healthcare professionals to participate in the Baptist Health Perinatal Neonatal Symposium on Oct. 16 in Little Rock. This year’s theme is “Holding it All Together.”
The symposium will be at the Chenal Country Club, 10 Chenal Club Blvd. It is designed for medical professionals, including RNs, MDs, and RTs, and particularly those on women’s and children’s staffs.
Jean Amargos, MD, has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and will treat patients at the UAMS Family Medical Center in Fort Smith.
He will also serve as an assistant professor in the UAMS West Regional Campus’ family medicine residency program.
Baptist Health College Little Rock announced that Crystal Rose, Ph.D, MHA, RN, NR-EMT, CNE, is the college’s new dean of nursing.
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