
UAMS, Baptist Health Open Cancer Clinic in Little Rock
The clinic will be staffed by hematology/oncology, gynecologic oncology, and neuro-oncology physicians from the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. read more >
The clinic will be staffed by hematology/oncology, gynecologic oncology, and neuro-oncology physicians from the UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute. read more >
Bingman is the vice president of commercial sales and a commercial sales broker at RPM Group of Little Rock. read more >
The Health Care Industry Council is supported by the St. Louis Fed’s office in Louisville, Kentucky. read more >
Arkansas Business reached out to several Arkansas hospital executives and asked them about their observations and lessons learned amid the pandemic. Here’s what they said. read more >
A new collaborative residency program in psychiatry offered by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Baptist Health has received initial accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. read more >
As hospitalizations of coronavirus patients hit a new daily record high in Arkansas on Tuesday, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said two facilities will be constructed to provide over 100 additional hospital beds if needed. read more >
The number of people hospitalized in Arkansas due to COVID-19 reached another record on Tuesday as the state unveiled a new effort to coordinate its virus cases among its hospitals. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson issues a statewide mask order, citing the rise in Arkansas coronavirus cases and the opinions of state medical workers. read more >
Three Arkansas hospitals and Proton International LLC have signed a letter of intent to bring the state’s first proton therapy center to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ Radiation Oncology Center. read more >
Baptist Health will begin furloughing workers this week in an attempt to slash costs as patients cancel procedures and testing, creating “a serious financial strain” on the state’s largest health care system. read more >
Reanetta Hunt eagerly returned to her native state earlier this year to take charge of the Baptist Health Foundation. On her 90th day of employment, two business days after signing off on an audit, she was terminated. read more >
Reanetta Hunt has been selected as the new chief development officer and CEO of the Baptist Health Foundation in Little Rock. read more >
Key leaders from Arkansas businesses, research universities, philanthropic organizations and state agencies will form the new Arkansas Innovation Council at Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s request. read more >
Baptist Health's purchase of Sparks hospitals in Fort Smith, Van Buren opens up a new market. read more >
State lawmakers are scheduled to resume their inquiry into the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ contract to provide emergency room and orthopedic services at Baptist Health Medical Center-Conway. read more >
Baptist Health executives and local officials marked the change-over Tuesday of hospitals in Fort Smith and Van Buren that Baptist acquired from Sparks Health System earlier this year. read more >
Ouachita Baptist University and Baptist Health announced Tuesday their partnership to address the shortage of nurses in the state and region. read more >
The recent announcement by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Baptist Health of Little Rock that they would partner on clinical and academic efforts might be the beginning of a long-term collaboration. read more >
Baptist Health and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are expanding their partnership to offer a wider range of educational opportunities and deliver clinical care more efficiently. read more >
Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub in North Little Rock is hosting a demo day from 1-4 p.m. Thursday for teams that have now completed its 13-week HubX-LifeSciences, the state's first privately funded and industry-specific accelerator. read more >