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News from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
U.S.
Ambassador Praises UAMS for 10-year Partnership with Volgograd, Russia
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FEB.
14, 2003 | The U.S. ambassador to Russia and the mayor
of the Russian city of Volgograd recently praised the
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) for
its 10-year partnership with the Volgograd medical
school.
Vice Chancellor Charles O. Cranford, D.D.S., of UAMS
accepted letters of commendation from the city of
Volgograd in a ceremony there earlier this month.
"I’m pleased to be able to join you for the 10th
anniversary of the Volgograd – Little Rock
(Arkansas) health partnership," the Honorable
Alexander Vershbow, U.S. ambassador to Russia, said. I
would like to congratulate … you, Doctor Cranford,
on the 10th anniversary of this
partnership."
Mayor Y. V. Chekhov of Volgograd presented Vice
Chancellor Cranford with a proclamation recognizing
"his contribution in the development of science,
economic and social partnerships between the City of
Volgograd (Russia) and the City of Little Rock (USA),
[and] his dedication and involvement in implementation
of the [tuberculosis] control and family medicine
programs in the City of Volgograd."
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U.S. Ambassador Alexander
Vershbow (left) and Vice Chancellor Charles O. Cranford of
UAMS (UAMS)
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The UAMS-Volgograd Health
Partnership began 1993 at the request of Russian doctors who
needed technical assistance and training to improve health care
quality and delivery in Volgograd. Vice Chancellor Cranford, who
directs UAMS Regional Programs, agreed to assist Volgograd
Medical Academy, the second largest medical center in Russia.
Arkansas and UAMS physicians paid their own expenses to travel
to VMA to lecture on family medicine, tuberculosis management,
and other medical topics, giving their professional time at no
charge. In Arkansas, Russian doctors and nurses trained in
family medicine in the statewide UAMS Area Health Education
Centers (AHECs), at UAMS Medical Center, and in the Arkansas
Department of Health. Many local, state-level, and national
professional medical organizations have participated in the
education of these Russian partners. More than 100 presentations
have been provided and 146 person trips have been conducted in
10 years of association. No state funds are used to support
exchanges to Arkansas or to Russia.
The critical health care needs of the Russian population greatly
exceeded the existing infrastructure. By 2000, considerable
funding was needed to sustain the current activities plus
accelerate the training of greater numbers of family physicians
to serve the population. With unanimous assistance from the
Arkansas Congressional delegation, the UAMS-Volgograd
partnership was invited to join the USAID Partnership Program in
community-based primary care for Fiscal Year 2001. USAID funding
also continued in Fiscal Year 2002 and Fiscal Year 2003.
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