Arkansas Urology Names APP Clinical Directors for South Arkansas, Men’s Health Operations

Arkansas Urology has promoted two of its advanced practice providers to clinical director positions, providing clinical leadership in South Arkansas and Men’s Health operations.

Jeff Thomas, certified physician’s assistant (PA-C), is now the APP clinical director of men’s health for Arkansas Urology, providing leadership support in practice areas related to medical urological issues specific to men. He joined Arkansas Urology in 2011 and his prior experience includes emergency medicine and critical care.

 

 

 

 

 

Allen Childers, certified physician’s assistant (PA-C), is now APP clinical director of South Arkansas, providing operational support in El Dorado, Monticello, and White Hall. Childers joined Arkansas Urology in 2017. He holds bachelor degrees in Biology from Southern Arkansas University and cardio-pulmonary science from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Prior to becoming a PA, Childers served as registered respiratory therapist at Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

"At Arkansas Urology, we are excited about the positive impact our newly promoted APP clinical directors will have on our patients and the community,” said E. Scot Davis, CEO of Arkansas Urology. “Their exceptional experience and expertise will undoubtedly elevate the standard of urological care in South Arkansas and Men's Health, allowing us to provide even better care to those we serve. As a practice, we are deeply committed to the health and wellbeing of the communities we serve, and these promotions further strengthen that commitment. Our patients can rest assured that they will receive the highest level of urological care available, right here in their own community.”

04/10/2023