Conway Regional Health System has been named among more than 40 companies selected as one of the Best Places to Work in Arkansas. The recognition program was created by Arkansas Business and Best Companies Group as a way of identifying, recognizing, and honoring the best employers in Arkansas as well as how they benefit the state’s economy, workforce, and businesses.
Dr. Maxine C. “Seales” Kasangana recently joined Baptist Health Specialty Clinic-North Little Rock as an infectious diseases specialist.
Seales has more than 10 years of experience in medicine. She most recently served as section chief of infectious diseases at Essentia Health hospital in Duluth, Minn., and in various committee roles at that hospital.
A first-of-its-kind entrepreneurship training program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will teach its most promising young innovators how to move their health-science technologies into the marketplace.
The UAMS Translational Research Institute kicked off the program with the announcement of its first four postdoctoral trainees in the Health Science Innovation & Entrepreneurship (HSIE) Postdoctoral Scholars Program.
CHI St. Vincent hosted Arkansas State Police Drug Director Kirk R. Lane to discuss the state of Arkansas’ opioid epidemic with medical staff on July 19. Lane’s presentation, entitled “Arkansas Opidemic,” emphasized that the opioid problem in Arkansas is among the worst in the country and far more endemic than many believe. He also highlighted to role medical professionals must play to help address this challenge.
Baptist Health-Fort Smith recently welcomed psychiatrist Natalie D. Jordan, MD.
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