Frits van Rhee, MD, PhD, a myeloma researcher and clinician at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), was lead author on a recently published paper that establishes consensus diagnosis and treatment guidelines for a form of Castleman disease, a rare disorder of the lymph nodes and related tissues.
Baptist Health Center for Clinical Research has been selected as one of the first two sites in the U.S. to study a novel COVID prevention agent, using two monoclonal antibodies instead of a vaccine. This new study could begin in the next few days.
Baptist Health Center for Clinical Research’s study coincides with a broader nationwide effort, Operation Warp Speed, which was announced in May as a public-private partnership to facilitate, at an unprecedented pace, the development, manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 measures including vaccines, diagnostics, and treatments.
Steven D. Graham, MD, recently joined the Washington Regional Neurology Clinic, part of the J.B. Hunt Transport Services Neuroscience Institute, where he provides evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological disorders alongside Jay Hinkle, MD, Margaret Tremwel, MD, PhD, and Felicia May, APRN.
Conway Regional Medical Center was awarded the Site Excellence Award at the 2020 UAMS Institute for Digital Health & Innovation (IDHI) Stroke Program Conference (formerly known as the AR SAVES Conference) for going “above the beyond” in the care of stroke patients.
The medical center is one of five hospitals to win a 2020 Site Excellence Award. Sites were chosen based on exceptional performance as a stroke ready hospital. Considerations included staff training, exceeding programmatic expectations, and community outreach.
Kaitlynn Britton, APRN, recently joined Washington Regional’s Walker Heart Institute Cardiovascular Clinic where she provides care to patients with acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions.
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