“We are excited to be the first hospital in Arkansas to launch this critical first dose prevention program,” said St. Bernards Medical Center Administrator Michael Givens. “Opioid challenges are not just patient challenges. They are community challenges.”
“Match Day is our favorite day of the year because it’s the culmination of a tremendous amount of work by our students, faculty and staff,” said Shane Speights, D.O., dean of NYITCOM at A-State.
“We will honor what has made AMMC strong, while embracing the innovation, the success, and the scale of Baptist Memorial.”
For patients experiencing severe medical events, the sound of rotor blades cutting through the air represents the “golden hour.”
Clean water is a choice – reverse osmosis filters out contaminants and provides a steady stream of crystal-clear water.
Project H.E.A.R.T. (Health Education, Advocacy, Reflection, and Training) is a residential camp aimed at educating students about future careers in health care and about higher education opportunities and community health. The program is aimed at students who would benefit from an opportunity to excel.
Previous Arkansas public service and parks leader to helm Jonesboro’s new 203,000-square-foot facility for sports, events, and aquatics
The University of Arkansas Centers on Aging Northeast will host a safety event for seniors next week.
A recent study shows cancer deaths among people under the age of 50 dropping in recent years. One cancer, however, has proven to be more than a statistically troubling outlier.
NEA Divine Intervention is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping those dealing with substance abuse or mental health issues.