Arkansas Children’s has promoted long-time system leader Erin Parker, MBA, CHC, CHPC, CHRC, to the position of senior vice president and chief information officer. Parker, who had served as interim in the role since July, brings to the position a deep knowledge of the state’s only pediatric health system.
Mercy frontline staff who have been at the bedside, caring for patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, are among the first in Fort Smith to get the vaccine to fight the virus.
Candy Lindsey, MD, ER and trauma director for Mercy’s critical access hospitals in Booneville, Ozark, Paris, and Waldron, was the first to receive the vaccination at Mercy Fort Smith on Tuesday afternoon of last week.
F. Levi Hudson, PA-C, is now seeing patients at Washington Regional East Springdale Family Clinic, where he works with Matthew Totten, MD, to provide primary care services for older children and adults, including preventive care, treatment for acute illnesses, and management of chronic conditions.
More than 100 households tuned in to the first-ever Miracle Ball Virtual Gala on Dec. 12, chaired by Aimee and Michael Shelby and hosted by the Arkansas Children’s Foundation and the Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH) Auxiliary. The $885,000 raised from this event will directly benefit children and families served at the David M. Clark Center for Safe and Healthy Children, located on the Arkansas Children’s Hospital campus.
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is now a testing site for the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson’s Phase 3 clinical research study, ENSEMBLE, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Janssen’s investigational COVID-19 vaccine candidate, JNJ-78436735, also known as Ad26.COV2.S.
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