
Osteopaths Look to Cure A Shortage
Arkansas’ two osteopathic medical schools are flexing their young muscles, sending hundreds of graduates into new residency programs and starting to ease a long-term physicians shortage. read more >
Arkansas’ two osteopathic medical schools are flexing their young muscles, sending hundreds of graduates into new residency programs and starting to ease a long-term physicians shortage. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE) continues to grow, expand and provide access to health care and holistic wellness. read more >
The Arkansas Pharmacists Association has hired Marlene Battle as health equity coordinator, a new role created to address health disparities in Arkansas that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
As Fort Smith moves into the future, it is relying on its strong and significant ties to its past. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education says it has received early initial accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission. read more >
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith on Tuesday announced that it has received a $32.3 million dollar gift to fund health and wellness initiatives. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith recently welcomed its first School of Physical Therapy class. read more >
Mercy executives and state and local officials mark the completion of the $28.5 million Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital Fort Smith. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith has received accreditation for its Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. read more >
Ruth Supko Owens has been named director of the Arkansas State University Faculty Center. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith promotes Les Smith to the position of chief operating officer. read more >
The Degen Foundation has awarded a $193,553 grant to the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education that will be used to purchase equipment for its Sterilization Core Research Facility in the new ACHE Research Institute Health and Wellness Center. read more >
Lyon College President W. Joseph King has signed an agreement with the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith, guaranteeing that Lyon students who meet eligibility requirements will be granted an admissions interview for any of ACHE’s programs. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education made a big splash in September when it announced it had purchased the former corporate office building of Golden Living in Fort Smith. Here's how much it paid. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education has purchased the former corporate office building of Golden Living in Fort Smith. read more >
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education will begin accepting applications to its School of Physical Therapy on July 1. read more >
Elizabeth McClain has been promoted to vice provost and vice president of academic affairs and professor for Arkansas Colleges of Health Education in Fort Smith. Gary Edwards has been promoted to chair of family medicine and associate professor. read more >
Someone may have to keep a close eye on Nibs around all those bones, but we are sure everything will be OK because she is such a good girl. read more >
One-hundred at New York Institute of Technology’s College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro to walk in May; ceremony set for next year at Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith. read more >
Jeffrey D. Cass has been named dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. read more >