The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) received a five-year, nearly $2.2 million federal grant to study how modulating the body’s immune response may potentially benefit patients with certain eye diseases.
CARTI is continuing its push to expand women’s access to trusted breast care with the return of its annual Mammograms and Muffins. Held each October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, including Saturdays, the events are designed to reduce the barriers women often face in receiving their annual screenings.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing ranks among the nation’s 100 best undergraduate nursing programs, according to a list released by U.S. News & World Report.
UAMS climbed 12 spots in the annual ranking, tying for 74th out of 686 programs evaluated by the publication. It was the only Arkansas institution in the top 100.
Baptist Health Medical Center-North Little Rock announces that it has received certification from DNV Healthcare USA Inc. as a Primary Stroke Center, affirming the hospital’s readiness to handle a full range of stroke-related medical problems.
Baptist Health Family Clinic-Heber Springs-A Service of Baptist Health Medical Center-Heber Springs recently welcomed Matt Rodgers, APRN.
Rodgers received a nursing education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Cox College in Springfield, Missouri.
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