Andrea Read, DO, who serves as medical director for the Community Quality Alliance, a clinically integrated network (CIN) affiliated with Northwest Health, has earned certification in Health Care Quality and Management (HCQM) from The American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, according to Bruce Shepard, executive director.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Science (UAMS) College of Nursing has been accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs to educate nurse anesthetists.
“Creating a nurse anesthesia program fits within UAMS’s larger strategic goals of embracing innovative programs and new approaches to train tomorrow’s healthcare workforce and improve healthcare for all Arkansans,” said UAMS Chancellor Cam Patterson, MD, MBA.
Nov. 10 marked 30 years since Baptist Health-Little Rock performed the first heart transplant in Arkansas. In the years since, Baptist Health has continued to provide treatment at Baptist Health Heart Failure and Transplant Institute.
Baptist Health hosted a 30th anniversary luncheon on the Baptist Health-Little Rock campus to honor and recognize heart transplant recipients from the past three decades.
Dr. Kody Nichols, a board-certified pediatrician, recently joined Mercy Clinic Pediatrics in Fort Smith.
Nichols received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith and a medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. He was the chief pediatric resident at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.
Sean Morell, MD, recently joined UAMS Baptist Health Orthopaedic Clinic-Conway, providing care for a wide range of problems with the hand, wrist and forearm.
Morell, a native of Russellville, received his medical education from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, where he also completed his residency in orthopedics. The physician’s training also includes a fellowship at the University of Colorado-Denver.
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