CHI St. Vincent Heart Institute will host a Mobile Learning Lab at CHI St. Vincent Infirmary on Nov. 13, giving healthcare providers an interactive, firsthand look at the world’s smallest heart pump and other innovative products used in cardiac care.
Baptist Health continues to expand access to healthcare by opening its fourth urgent care center in Benton at 824 Military Rd., next to Arby’s.
Julian Hernandez, MD, has joined CHI St. Vincent Primary Care – Jacksonville Main Street and is currently accepting patients. The clinic is located 1110 W. Main St. in Jacksonville.
Also, Dr. Asma Khan has joined CHI St. Vincent Primary Care – Hot Springs and is now accepting patients. The clinic is located at 1 Mercy Lane, Suite 506 in Hot Springs.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded an $8.3 million grant to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) for expansion and enhancement of an archive containing freely accessible cancer medical images and data.
Many Arkansans enjoy the fun and festivities associated with Halloween, but people often forget important tips to keep their children "scare free."
“Children wait all year for the day they get to dress up in their favorite costume and stock up on candy,” said Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “Halloween should be a fun and exciting night for everyone, but adults should also remember to take the necessary steps to keep children safe.”
Attorney General Rutledge released the following tips to parents to avoid unexpected and unnecessary Halloween scares:
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