New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University announced that the medical school would move to an all-virtual platform starting Nov. 23, and students will not return to campus until the week of Jan. 18, 2021. Additionally, all staff and faculty will be instructed to work remotely during that time period.
Cardiologist Lensey Scott, MD, recently joined the team at Baptist Health Heart Institute/Arkansas Cardiology-Conway.
“I care about the cardiac health of my patients, and I strive to treat every patient like family,” Scott said of his approach to serving residents in Faulkner County and surrounding areas.
Two new specialists recently joined Mercy Clinic in Northwest Arkansas.
Jeff Alliston, MD, has joined Mercy Clinic Urology – Pinnacle Hills. Alliston earned a Doctor of Medicine from University of Texas at Houston Medical School. He completed a residency in urology at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.
The State’s five Human Development Centers (HDCs) are now offering free certified nursing assistant (CNA) training and testing to all new hires in direct care positions as part of a larger effort to invest in the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) workforce and continue providing high-quality care for residents.
The Arkansas Health Network (AHN), a physician-led, clinically integrated network (CIN) serving Arkansas patients, providers, and employers, announced that Scott Huse has been appointed as its new vice president for employer business development. Huse’s responsibilities will include the overall growth and retention of both direct-to-employer partnerships and provider contracting, as well as network-wide communication functions with AHN’s network-wide stakeholders.
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