By prescribing for a patient an opioid supply of three days or less, a health care professional can reduce the likelihood of a patient’s chronic opioid use one to three years later, according to University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) research.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is the first in the state to acquire an EOS® imaging system to provide full-body scans with low-dose radiation for advanced orthopaedic care.
Arkansas faith leaders, community leaders, educators, health care providers and researchers are invited to attend the Third Annual Community-Campus Partnership Conference to address health disparities on April 7.
Neurologists Tim Freyaldenhoven and Keith Schluterman have combined their practices into a partnership with Conway Regional Health System to form the Conway Regional Neuroscience Center. Previously the two physicians operated Arkansas Neurology in Conway.
The Conway Regional Neuroscience Center opened on Feb. 20 and is located in suite 305 on the third floor of the Conway Regional Medical Plaza at the same location as the physicians’ clinics. Current patients should expect few changes.
Stephen “Steppe” Mette, MD, has been named executive associate dean for clinical affairs in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
Mette will also continue his role as chief clinical officer for UAMS Medical Center.
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