The vision of a medical school in Arkansas was once a
dream for eight Little Rock physicians; one that was realized in what began
as an independent medical department with six faculty members and 20
students in 1879. From its humble beginnings, the College of Medicine is now
one of six academic units of the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, a world-renowned, comprehensive medical center with several
centers of excellence including the Myeloma Institute for Research and
Therapy, the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, the Harvey and
Bernice Jones Eye Institute, the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging, the
Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute, and the Psychiatric
Research Institute. The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System and
Arkansas Children's Hospital are affiliates of UAMS.
The College of Medicine has grown from six departments to
26 and has graduated more than 9,243 physicians since its inception. Like the
founders who set out to improve the practice of medicine, the College of
Medicine continues to fulfill its unique role as the state's foundation for
education, research, clinical care and outreach efforts. It was their initial
commitment to ensure that all Arkansans have access to excellent health care
that still remains at the very hear of the institution. The College of
Medicine's many milestones are great achievements in both the history of the
state and the history of medicine. These achievements solidify a tradition of an
extraordinary legacy and one that continues to grow.
The College of Medicine History website was made possible by the generous gifts of Mrs. Virginia Henker,
Richard B. Clark, M.D., and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sundermann. We also thank Amanda Saar, Head of the Historical Research Center and History of Medicine Associates, for her time and knowledge of our great history.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine
4301 W. Markham St. #642, Little Rock, AR 72205
Dean’s Office (501) 296-1100
For information on this site please contact: Judith K. McClain, Medical Alumni Association