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E. Scot Davis to Serve as CEO for Arkansas Spine and Pain

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Arkansas Spine and Pain (ASAP) has announced E. Scot Davis as its new CEO.

In his new role, Davis will oversee financial and clinical operations across seven Arkansas locations in Benton, Jacksonville, Conway, Searcy, White Hall and Little Rock.

With more than 30 years of expertise in physician practice management, Davis has experience in physician recruitment, joint ventures, compensation modeling and operational efficiency across different specialties.

Prior to joining the ASAP team, Davis served as the CEO of Arkansas Urology for nearly 12 years.

“ASAP is the leader in pain management for spine and joint problems, and I’m honored to lead an organization so dedicated to improving the quality of life for its patients,” Davis said in a press release. “I look forward to working alongside this talented group of specialists to increase accessibility to cutting-edge pain management solutions across Arkansas.”

A Memphis native, Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public administration from Memphis State University, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Christian Brothers University.

“We’re extremely grateful to have Scot on board,” Dr. Amir Qureshi, founder and president of Arkansas Spine and Pain, said in the release. “Under his leadership, we’re confident he will guide the organization into an exciting new chapter of growth and innovation.”

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