The Magnolia Regional Medical Center Board of Directors announced the appointment of Brett Kinman as chief executive officer effective May 2022. Kinman brings more than 25 years of healthcare management experience to Magnolia. He will succeed Rex Jones as CEO.
Nine teams from across the region brought expertise and collaborative spirit to the inaugural Arkansas Children’s Innovation Center Digital Health Challenge, and a team from Tulsa won the $10,000 prize for creating an app that would seamlessly connect healthcare workers to emotional support resources.
Erika Levy, a third-year medical student at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University, won first place in the A. Hollis Wolf Case Competition at the American Academy of Osteopathy's (AAO) annual conference held March 23-27 in Orlando, Fla.
After two years of dormancy because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Methodist Family Health’s Camp Healing Hearts is back this year with a day camp for Arkansas children and families struggling with grief. Coordinated by Kaleidoscope Grief Center, which is a program of Methodist Family Health, Camp Healing Hearts is free to families attending and will begin at 8 a.m. on May 21 at Camp Aldersgate in Little Rock. This camp is open to any family in Arkansas who is grieving the death of a loved one.
CareLink, Central Arkansas’s Area Agency on Aging, announced partnerships to host community events on April 29 and May 10. Events are open to the public and offered at no cost to them. Partnerships include the Arkansas Senior Health Insurance Information Program (ARSHIIP), the Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC), Cornerstone Pharmacy, the Alzheimer’s Association, and The Elder Law Practice of Douglas R. Jones and Cynthia Orlicek Jones.
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