Nationally renowned pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon Brian Reemtsen, MD, of Mattel Children’s Hospital and the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, has been named director of the Heart Institute at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. He will also serve as professor of surgery in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) College of Medicine’s Department of Surgery.
Arthritis Foundation camps provide a safe and secure camp experience for children and teens with juvenile arthritis and childhood rheumatic diseases. Camp AcheAway is a five-night, residential camp hosted in partnership with Camp Aldersgate and Med Camps of Arkansas. Campers gain a greater understanding of their own juvenile arthritis, develop peer-to-peer support, increase independence and self-confidence, and discover new skills and interests.
How President John F. Kennedy’s back pain affected his life and presidency, along with the role it may have played in how he died, are examined in a review of the 35th president’s medical history by University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) physician T. Glenn Pait, MD, and his co-author, Justin T. Dowdy, MD, a former UAMS physician now practicing in Hot Springs.
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced the arrest of a Pulaski County woman and a Garland County woman, for Medicaid fraud.
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