Three UAMS Grads Join Radiology Associates (Movers & Shakers)


Drs. R. Gaines Fricke, Micah R. Fritsche and Zachary A. Lambertsen of Radiology Associates PA.
Drs. R. Gaines Fricke, Micah R. Fritsche and Zachary A. Lambertsen of Radiology Associates PA.
Dr. David Walker of UAMS
Dr. David Walker of UAMS
Dr. Amy Leigh Overton-McCoy of the UAMS Centers on Aging
Dr. Amy Leigh Overton-McCoy of the UAMS Centers on Aging

Drs. R. Gaines Fricke, Micah R. Fritsche and Zachary A. Lambertsen have joined Radiology Associates PA as radiologists.

All three are graduates of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.

Fricke completed a residency and fellowship in interventional radiology at UAMS and will be working in central Arkansas.

Fritsche, who is working in northwest Arkansas, was a resident at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and completed a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

Lambertsen completed a residency at UAMS and a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. He is working in central Arkansas.


Dr. Dylan Estes

Dr. Dylan Estes has joined the medical staff at White River Health System in Batesville and is seeing patients at Batesville Family Care.

Estes, a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas, earned his medical degree from UAMS.

He completed the Fitchburg Family Medicine Residency, a program of the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine.


UAMS

► Dr. David D. Walker has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock as an otologist/neurotologist.

Walker completed fellowship training in otology, neurotology and skull base surgery at Michigan Ear Institute, a residency in otolaryngology and a general surgery internship at the University of Chicago.

► Amyleigh Overton-McCoy has been named the director of the UAMS Centers on Aging, a program of the Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging at UAMS. She succeeds Angela Norman, who will work part time with the Centers on Aging as the associate director.

Overton-McCoy also has joined the UAMS College of Medicine Department of Geriatrics as an assistant professor. She received her bachelor’s degree in nursing and master’s degree in nursing as a geriatric nurse practitioner at UAMS. She received her doctorate in psychology at Capella University in 2010.


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