Mitesh P. Lotia, MD, has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) as a movement disorder neurologist with a special interest in Tourette syndrome and will see patients in the Movement Disorder Clinic.
CHI St. Vincent Infirmary has again been named as one of the “100 Great Hospitals in America,” in an annual listing compiled by Becker’s Hospital Review. CHI St. Vincent Infirmary is the only Arkansas hospital to be listed in 2017.
The hospitals named to the list are selected based on their leadership in medical innovation, superior patient care and high-quality clinical research.
Keith Olsen, PharmD, dean of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Pharmacy, was invested April 6 as the recipient of the College of Pharmacy Dean’s Chair.
Olsen was presented with a medallion commemorating the investiture by UAMS Chancellor Dan Rahn, MD, and Stephanie Gardner, PharmD, EdD, UAMS senior vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost.
Ticket sales are underway for the 13th annual CARTI Ragin’ Cajun Bash, an authentic bayou-themed fundraiser presented by Iberia Bank and benefiting CARTI, scheduled for 6-9 p.m. on April 20 at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.
“Expectations and excitement are high this year for what we are calling our ‘Million Dollar Crawfish Boil,’” says Sabrina Frazier, associate major gifts officer for the CARTI Foundation.
Since its debut in 2005, the CARTI Ragin’ Cajun Bash has collectively raised more than $960,000 on behalf of CARTI and the cancer patients of Arkansas.
Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) Director Cindy Gillespie announced Tuesday that Janet Mann, who has more than two decades of finance, budget and Medicaid experience, will serve as the agency’s new chief financial officer. Mann had been serving as a finance contractor since late November after the sudden death of CFO Mark Story.
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