Dr. Paul Williams has been hired as a physician at the Baptist Health Gastroenterology Clinic in Little Rock, which opened in April.
Williams received his medical degree from UAMS and completed a gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Williams has 25 years of experience as a physician at Little Rock Diagnostic Clinic.
Dr. Kenneth Tonymon has joined the Sparks Clinic Neuroscience Center in Fort Smith as a neurosurgeon, joining two other neurosurgeons at the center.
Tonymon, who has been in practice for 30 years, received his medical degree and completed his neurosurgery residency at UAMS, and previously practiced at Essentia Health-Fargo in North Dakota and at HSHS St. Vincent in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Dr. William L. Mason and Dr. Pramod K. Nelluri have joined the Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care in Little Rock as associate medical directors.
Mason, who received his medical degree from UAMS, worked as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force before completing a residency at UAMS in internal medicine and a fellowship in pulmonary disease. From 2002-2018, Mason worked for the Arkansas Department of Health as medical director and branch chief for the Preparedness & Emergency Response program and associate director for science at ADH’s Center for Health Protection.
Nelluri, who earned his medical degree from Gandhi Medical School in Hyderabad, India, has 36 years of physician experience. Nelluri has completed residencies in plastic and reconstructive surgery, as well as fellowships in hand and microsurgery. He is currently a hand surgeon at John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital in Little Rock.
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