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- Questions About Raises, Shuttle Fees Top Administrators Forum
A UAMS Update article about Meet Your Administrator”
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Gruenwald Is New U.S. Citizen
Michael Gruenwald becomes U.S. citizen
- Doughnut Sale to Help UAMS Psychiatry Youth Program
A UAMS Update article about a bake sale
- Call-in Announcements, Forums Will Give Employees More Information
A UAMS Update article about plans to improve communication between administration and employees of UAMS Medical Center
- IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstakes
IT Help Desk 400,000th Call Sweepstates
- The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
The UAMS Help Desk Today - Ten Years Later
- Free Tickets for UAMS Nights at Ray Winder Field
A UAMS Update article about UAMS Night with the Travelers
- ARIA Training Sessions May 19 - June 27 at UAMS
A UAMS Update article about May 19 - June 27 training sessions
- Human Research Forum Is May 21
A UAMS Update article about human research Q & A
- Accolades, May 2003
Accolades to UAMS faculty and staff
- GCRC Deadline Changed to July 1 for Grant Proposals
A UAMS Update article about GCRC pilot grants
- History of the Help Desk
- Watch, Look & Listen: Preview of New UAMS Public Service Campaign
- Forum to Discuss Impact of HIPAA on Research
Update article about HIPAA and research at UAMS
- Human Research Q and A Forum June 27
A UAMS Update article about the human research forum
- Emailed Version of UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
UAMS Notice of Privacy Practices
- Free UAF Symposium Aug. 14-15 on Evolution of Human Diet
A UAMS Update article about a diet symposium at UAF
- Tom Butler is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
Tom Butler of UAMS Is Arkansas Administrator of the Year
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.*
Join the Prostate Cancer Race Walk. Click Here for Registration Form.
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
Defense Department Funds Possible Therapeutic Vaccine for Ovarian Cancer at UAMS
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure®!
Join UAMS/ACRC Team in Race for the Cure!
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
UAMS Scientist Receives $272,000 Grant for Tailoring Cancer Treatments with Laser Test
- Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
Photo Album: Stephens Institute Was a Highlight of Medicine Alumni Reunion
- Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
Kids First in Fort Smith Celebrated Fourth in Style
- Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
Class of 1948 Dedicates Endowment to Excellence in Education
- Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacy Professor Elected to American College of Clinical Pharmacy
- Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
Pharmaceutical Scientists, Graduate Students Meet at UAMS
- Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
Stephanie Gardner, Pharm.D., Ed.D., Is Interim Dean of College of Pharmacy
- New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
New COPH Survey Research Expert Eager to Develop New Ways of Measuring Public Health
- Ready, Set, Go! UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
UAMS, KATV Launch Get Healthy Arkansas™
- ACRC Receives Grant for Laser Imaging of Cells
National Science Foundation gives grant to ACRC
- Martineau Gift to JEI at UAMS Will Help Persons Facing Blindness
Martineau donation supports counseling for patients who are losing their sight
- Public Health Week Is April 1-7
UAMS To Observe Public Health Week in Arkansas
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health Week - April, 2002
HTYH radio program series about: Public Health Week in Arkansas
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health Week - April, 2002
HTYH radio program series about: Public Health Week in Arkansas
- UAMS Ophthalmologist To Lead National Group
Laurie Barber To Lead the American Academy of Ophthalmology
- Volunteer “Patients” Answer Medical Students’ Questions
The Standardized Patient Program at UAMS
- Health Agencies Are Putting Arkansas’s Tobacco Funds to Use
Meeting of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Commission
- Komen Foundation Gives $79,000 to Witness Project
Komen Foundation Grant to the Witness Project at ACRC
- Researcher Praises Rep. Snyder for Highlighting Women’s Heart Disease
FEB. 24, 2004 | A leader in research on women’s heart disease praised U.S. Rep. Vic Snyder of Arkansas today for emphasizing the need for earlier recognition and treatment of heart disease in women.
- Researcher Praises Rep. Snyder for Highlighting Women’s Heart Disease
FEB. 24, 2004 | A leader in research on women’s heart disease praised U.S. Rep. Vic Snyder of Arkansas today for emphasizing the need for earlier recognition and treatment of heart disease in women.
- Jo Ellen Ford Is New Life Member of Aging Center Board
Jo Ellen Ford becomes a Life Member of the Advisory Board of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging at UAMS
- New Book Club Will Meet at Center on Aging
New SeniorLife Book Club at the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging at UAMS
- Myeloma Survivors Gather at UAMS Luncheon
Event for myeloma cancer survivors sponsored by the Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at UAMS
- “Club Drugs” Are Dangerous, Psychologist Warns Teens
Banken presents TV-linked lecture to high school students on dangers of “club drugs”
- Match Day for Medical Students a Jubilant Occasion
Match Day for UAMS College of Medicine seniors; for their residency training
- Here’s to Your Health: Bioethics (#2)
HTYH radio program series about: Bioethics (#2)
- Here’s to Your Health: Bioethics (#2)
HTYH radio program series about: Bioethics (#2)
- Fifty for the Future Gives to BioVentures
Civic group donates funds to Arkansas BioVentures, a biotechnology research and economic development program of UAMS
- Daughters Create End-of-Life Education Fund in Parents’ Memory
Endowment established for end-of-life education for healthcare professionals
- Five Join AR Cancer Research Center Advisory Board
Five new members join the advisory board of the Arkansas Cancer Research Center
- Six Join Jones Eye Institute Board
Six new members join the advisory board of the Harvey and Bernice Jones Eye Institute at UAMS
- Arkansas Children’s Hospital Celebrates 90th Birthday
ACH marks its 90th birthday
- Governor Gives “Lessons in Leadership” to Residents
Governor Mike Huckabee addresses residents of UAMS College of Medicine
- Obesity Is a Serious Health Problem for Adults and Children
Conference on nutrition and exercise at UAMS
- Here’s to Your Health: The Arkansas Poison Control Center
HTYH radio program series about: Arkansas Poison Control Center
- Here’s to Your Health: The Arkansas Poison Control Center
HTYH radio program series about: Arkansas Poison Control Center
- Bruce To Speak at Old State House Museum
Upcoming public lecture by Dean Thomas A. Bruce
- Women, Minorities Are Majority of UAMS College of Public Health Students
REPORT: student profile of the UAMS College of Public Health
- UAMS College of Public Health - First Report
First progress report from UAMS College of Public Health
- Governor Huckabee to Speak on Campus
Upcoming appearance at UAMS of Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
- UAMS Foundation Fund Board Welcomes Five New Members
UAMS Foundation Fund Board inducts five new members
- Topping-out Ceremony (on video) of Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute
Topping-out ceremony (on video) of Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute at UAMS
- CHRP's Dean Winters Receives Award from ASAHP
Ronald H. Winters receives award from ASAHP
- CHRP's Dean Winters Receives Award from ASAHP
Ronald H. Winters receives award from ASAHP
- Donors Support House Calls for Elderly Patients
Donor gifts help support medical house calls for homebound elderly patients.
- UAMS College of Medicine Celebrates Watson Endowed Chair
Investiture ceremony for the Robert Watson Endowed Chair in Neurosurgery; to Ossama AL-Mefty
- UAMS Receives $196,000 in Charitable Gifts
UAMS Receives $196,000 in gifts during one week
- UAMS Scientists Receive $259,000 for Research
UAMS distributes $259,000 for medical research as seed grants
- UAMS Offers Convenience of Online Donations
Convenient Online Donations to UAMS
- UAMS Surgeons First in Arkansas with Stomach Pacemaker Technique
UAMS Medical Center surgeons perform first stomach pacemaker technique
- End-of-year Tribute, Memorial Gifts Are Easy with Online Donations Form
End-of-year Tribute, Memorial Gifts Are Easy with Online Donations Form
- College of Nursing Receives $1.3 Million for Elder Care
UAMS College of Nursing receives grant for elder care
- Family Physician Is First Saltzman Professor of Rural Medicine
Burns Is First Saltzman Professor of Rural Medicine
- UAMS Discovery Enhances Safety of World’s Food Supply Safe Foods Corporation Receives FDA Approval for Cecure™
MARCH 3, 2004 | A major breakthrough in food safety that originated in a research laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has won the approval of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). UAMS and Safe Foods Corporation today announced the notice of approval by the FDA for Cecure™, an anti-bacterial spray for poultry, which will soon be deployed in the war against food-borne illnesses.
- UAMS Discovery Enhances Safety of World’s Food Supply Safe Foods Corporation Receives FDA Approval for Cecure™
MARCH 3, 2004 | A major breakthrough in food safety that originated in a research laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has won the approval of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). UAMS and Safe Foods Corporation today announced the notice of approval by the FDA for Cecure™, an anti-bacterial spray for poultry, which will soon be deployed in the war against food-borne illnesses.
- UAMS Discovery Enhances Safety of World’s Food Supply Safe Foods Corporation Receives FDA Approval for Cecure™
MARCH 3, 2004 | A major breakthrough in food safety that originated in a research laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has won the approval of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). UAMS and Safe Foods Corporation today announced the notice of approval by the FDA for Cecure™, an anti-bacterial spray for poultry, which will soon be deployed in the war against food-borne illnesses.
- Two Honored with Chairs Named for Stephens
MARCH 4, 2004 |In a March 2 history-making ceremony, T. Glenn Pait, M.D., and Jack Vander Schilden, M.D., became the first recipients of two endowed chairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine, named after Little Rock businessman Jackson T. Stephens, who endowed the chairs.
- Two Honored with Chairs Named for Stephens
MARCH 4, 2004 |In a March 2 history-making ceremony, T. Glenn Pait, M.D., and Jack Vander Schilden, M.D., became the first recipients of two endowed chairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine, named after Little Rock businessman Jackson T. Stephens, who endowed the chairs.
- Two Honored with Chairs Named for Stephens
MARCH 4, 2004 |In a March 2 history-making ceremony, T. Glenn Pait, M.D., and Jack Vander Schilden, M.D., became the first recipients of two endowed chairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine, named after Little Rock businessman Jackson T. Stephens, who endowed the chairs.
- UAMS Honors Jeanne Heard with Bumpers Award
MARCH5, 2004 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) recently presented its Dale Bumpers Area Health Education Centers Leadership Award to Jeanne Heard, M.D., Ph.D., the outgoing associate dean for graduate education of the UAMS College of Medicine.
- UAMS Honors Jeanne Heard with Bumpers Award
MARCH5, 2004 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) recently presented its Dale Bumpers Area Health Education Centers Leadership Award to Jeanne Heard, M.D., Ph.D., the outgoing associate dean for graduate education of the UAMS College of Medicine.
- Require Geriatric Training of Nurses, Beverly Says to U.S. Senators
Claudia Beverly testifies before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging
- Topping Out Ceremony -- Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute
VIDEO clips: Topping-out ceremony for the Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute at UAMS
- Arkansas CARES Dedicates Playground at its Facility
Arkansas CARES (Center for Addictions Reseaoch, Education and Services), opens a new playground at its facility
- Tulip Sale to Benefit Cancer Patients
Fundraiser for cancer patients at the Arkansas Cancer Research Center at UAMS
- New Director of Breast Cancer Program Comments on Mammogram Issue
Suzanne Klimberg comments about need for mammograms
- Women’s Caucus Names Teresita Angtuaco Outstanding Woman Faculty Member
Teresita Angtuaco selected by Caucus to receive Outstanding Woman Faculty Award
- Here’s to Your Health: Edith Irby Jones
HTYH radio program series: Edith Irby Jones, M.D. (first African-American graduate of the UAMS College of Medicine)
- Here’s to Your Health: Edith Irby Jones
HTYH radio program series: Edith Irby Jones, M.D. (first African-American graduate of the UAMS College of Medicine)
- Here’s to Your Health: Colorectal Cancer
HTYH radio program about: importance of screening for colorectal cancer
- Here’s to Your Health: Colorectal Cancer
HTYH radio program about: importance of screening for colorectal cancer
- Here's to Your Health: Access to Health Care in the Rural South
HTYH radio program series about: Access to Health Care in the Rural South
- Here's to Your Health: Access to Health Care in the Rural South
HTYH radio program series about: Access to Health Care in the Rural South
- Here's to Your Health - Home Page
Here's to Your Health Main Page
- Here's to Your Health - Home Page
Here's to Your Health Main Page
- Here's to Your Health - Home Page
Here's to Your Health Main Page
- Here's to Your Health - Home Page
Here's to Your Health Main Page
- Here's to Your Health: Breaking the Rules of Aging
HTYH radio program series about: Aging
- Here's to Your Health: Breaking the Rules of Aging
HTYH radio program series about: Aging
- Rally, Luncheon to Raise Awareness of Ovarian Cancer
LITTLE ROCK – A rally at 10 a.m. Sept. 9 on the steps of the state Capitol is designed to raise awareness of the signs of ovarian cancer and share information about advances in treatment. The rally is sponsored by the Arkansas Ovarian Cancer Coalition in conjunction with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and the New Outlook program at St. Vincent Health System.
- Rally, Luncheon to Raise Awareness of Ovarian Cancer
LITTLE ROCK – A rally at 10 a.m. Sept. 9 on the steps of the state Capitol is designed to raise awareness of the signs of ovarian cancer and share information about advances in treatment. The rally is sponsored by the Arkansas Ovarian Cancer Coalition in conjunction with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and the New Outlook program at St. Vincent Health System.
- UAMS Begins Landmark Myeloma Clinical Trials with Treatment Driven by Tumor Genetics
LITTLE ROCK – Armed with a method for identifying patients with a more aggressive or less aggressive form of multiple myeloma based on tumor cell gene activity, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) researchers are beginning clinical trials with treatment plans for this cancer of the bone marrow tailored for each group.
- UAMS Begins Landmark Myeloma Clinical Trials with Treatment Driven by Tumor Genetics
LITTLE ROCK – Armed with a method for identifying patients with a more aggressive or less aggressive form of multiple myeloma based on tumor cell gene activity, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) researchers are beginning clinical trials with treatment plans for this cancer of the bone marrow tailored for each group.
- UAMS Begins Landmark Myeloma Clinical Trials with Treatment Driven by Tumor Genetics
LITTLE ROCK – Armed with a method for identifying patients with a more aggressive or less aggressive form of multiple myeloma based on tumor cell gene activity, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) researchers are beginning clinical trials with treatment plans for this cancer of the bone marrow tailored for each group.
- UAMS Family Home Receives $10,000 Donation From Moose Lodge
Aug. 26, 2008 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Family Home received a $10,000 donation Aug. 19 from Moose Lodge No. 942 of North Little Rock.
- UAMS Family Home Receives $10,000 Donation From Moose Lodge
Aug. 26, 2008 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Family Home received a $10,000 donation Aug. 19 from Moose Lodge No. 942 of North Little Rock.
- UAMS Family Home Receives $10,000 Donation From Moose Lodge
Aug. 26, 2008 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Family Home received a $10,000 donation Aug. 19 from Moose Lodge No. 942 of North Little Rock.
- UAMS Family Home Receives $10,000 Donation From Moose Lodge
Aug. 26, 2008 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Family Home received a $10,000 donation Aug. 19 from Moose Lodge No. 942 of North Little Rock.
- UAMS Family Home Receives $10,000 Donation From Moose Lodge
Aug. 26, 2008 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Family Home received a $10,000 donation Aug. 19 from Moose Lodge No. 942 of North Little Rock.
- UAMS Offers Seminar on How to Make Scientific Posters with PowerPoint
UAMS Offers Seminar on How to Make Scientific Posters with PowerPoint
- UAMS Offers Seminar on How to Make Scientific Posters with PowerPoint
UAMS Offers Seminar on How to Make Scientific Posters with PowerPoint
- Look for the Race for the Cure Team Registration Table in the Cafeteria
Look for the Race for the Cure Team Registration Table in the Cafeteria
- Look for the Race for the Cure Team Registration Table in the Cafeteria
Look for the Race for the Cure Team Registration Table in the Cafeteria
- Sign up for the Three Miles of Men at the Race for the Cure
Sign up for the Three Miles of Men at the Race for the Cure
- Sign up for the Three Miles of Men at the Race for the Cure
Sign up for the Three Miles of Men at the Race for the Cure
- There's Still Time to Register for the Symposium on Lymphoma and Leukemia
Registration Continues for Symposium on Lymphoma and Leukemia
- There's Still Time to Register for the Symposium on Lymphoma and Leukemia
Registration Continues for Symposium on Lymphoma and Leukemia
- Tiny Hands Monster Bash T-Shirt Now On Sale
Tiny Hands Monster Bash T-Shirt Now On Sale
- Tiny Hands Monster Bash T-Shirt Now On Sale
Tiny Hands Monster Bash T-Shirt Now On Sale
- JEI August 2008 Outlook Newsletter
- Free Prostate Cancer Screening
Free Prostate Cancer Screening
- August 2008 Issue
August 2008 Issue
- Online Reporting of Possible Hazards to UAMS Occupational Health and Safety Now Available
Online Reporting of Possible Hazards to UAMS Occupational Health and Safety Now Available
- Online Reporting of Possible Hazards to UAMS Occupational Health and Safety Now Available
Online Reporting of Possible Hazards to UAMS Occupational Health and Safety Now Available
- College of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Lecture Set for Sept. 3
College of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Lecture Set for Sept. 3
- College of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Lecture Set for Sept. 3
College of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Lecture Set for Sept. 3
- UAMS Names Schaefer to Lead New Division of Genetics
LITTLE ROCK – Nationally known, board-certified genetics expert G. Bradley Schaefer, M.D., has been appointed the inaugural director of the Division of Genetics in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
- UAMS Names Schaefer to Lead New Division of Genetics
LITTLE ROCK – Nationally known, board-certified genetics expert G. Bradley Schaefer, M.D., has been appointed the inaugural director of the Division of Genetics in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
- UAMS Cafeteria Hosts Razorbacks Spirit Day
UAMS Cafeteria Hosts Razorbacks Spirit Day
- UAMS Cafeteria Hosts Razorbacks Spirit Day
UAMS Cafeteria Hosts Razorbacks Spirit Day
- Department of Dietetics and Nutrition to Present Monthly Nutrition Seminar "Menu Labeling: Are We Ready?"
Department of Dietetics and Nutrition to Present Monthly Nutrition Seminar "Menu Labeling: Are We Ready?"
- Department of Dietetics and Nutrition to Present Monthly Nutrition Seminar "Menu Labeling: Are We Ready?"
Department of Dietetics and Nutrition to Present Monthly Nutrition Seminar "Menu Labeling: Are We Ready?"
- Thirteen Teaching Faculty Members to Receive Chancellor's Award
Thirteen Teaching Faculty Members to Receive Chancellor's Award
- Thirteen Teaching Faculty Members to Receive Chancellor's Award
Thirteen Teaching Faculty Members to Receive Chancellor's Award
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UAMS UPDATE / DEC., 2000 | Behind the scenes, many dedicated volunteers helped build the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, which opened earlier this year.
Although the center was named after its principal contributor, Donald W. Reynolds, the late owner of the Donrey Publishing Group, there were other donors whose contributions were recognized through named gifts inside the center.
In addition to the generous $28.8 million gift from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, other families and foundations contributed more than $22 million for program and facility endowments, the rehabilitation area of the Center on Aging, and satellite centers around the state.
Walter and Ben Hussman, Marilyn Augur, and the Hussman Foundation made a major contribution to the center. Thanks to their gift, the rehabilitation conference room in the Center on Aging was established in memory of Walter E. Hussman Sr. The Hussmans' and Ms. Augur's contribution honors the longstanding friendship between Reynolds and his father, Walter E. Hussman Sr., a friendship that goes back to their college days as roommates at the University of Missouri. After college, Reynolds and Hussman became co-publishers of Yank Magazine in Europe during World War II.
The Ottenheimer Therapy and Fitness Center was named for its contributing organization, the Ottenheimer Brothers Foundation. This center was established to make rehabilitative therapy, special programs and fitness activities available to senior citizens.
Inside the Ottenheimer Center, the Charles T. Meyer Aqua Therapy Pool was made possible by a gift from Chuck and Carole Meyer in honor of Chuck Meyer's father, 81-year old Charles T. Meyer. Meyer had been actively engaged in the Little Rock business community for decades as chairman of Meyer's Bakeries, Inc. and has served as a national leader in the baking industry. The Meyers hope that many geriatric patients suffering from arthritis and persons recovering from bone and joint surgery will be helped in this special environment. “We wanted to make a difference at UAMS, and this unique installation at the new Reynolds Center captured our imagination,” said Chuck Meyer. “It will help many older persons regain mobility and offer relief to arthritis sufferers.”
The auditorium was named for Jo Ellen Ford of Little Rock, chair of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging Community Advisory Board and a past member of the Arkansas Cancer Research Center and UAMS foundation boards. The center's auditorium was named after Ford in appreciation of her leadership and commitment as a volunteer. “The leadership of Mrs. Jo Ellen Ford in establishing the Center on Aging has been incredible. She recruited our volunteer board, helped write and present our request to the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation and she led our efforts in generating the 20 percent endowment match,” said Harry P. Ward, M.D., chancellor emeritus of UAMS. “We could not have a Center on Aging without her enthusiasm and commitment.”
Ford said that her commitment to UAMS stems from the great service the institution has extended to her and her family. “For many years now, my parents and my family have been cared for and loved by the Center on Aging staff at UAMS,” said Ford, whose mother has Alzheimer's disease. Ford said that her next move is to extend the care those in the Little Rock area receive at the Center on Aging to the rural communities in the state.
Judy Snowden, a member of the center's community advisory board, is another volunteer whose commitment to UAMS arises from the care extended to her family. When her daughter suffered injuries from a traumatic car accident a few years ago, Snowden was impressed by the high level of expertise shown in caring for her daughter. “I witnessed the brilliance of UAMS physicians, and I've been volunteering with the hospital for four years now.” Snowden, chair of the art acquisition committee, worked with Little Rock art consultant Greg Thompson to choose the art that is now on display throughout the center.
“Our shared vision for the project was to create an atmosphere of tranquility, relaxation, and therapy for patients, physicians, and staff of the Reynolds Center,” Snowden said. She initiated contact with a member from the center's advisory board, Pat Cooper, who rendered a generous donation on behalf of Cooper Communities. With the donation, Cooper Communities established the permanent art collection now displayed throughout the center.
The reception area where much of the artwork is displayed was made possible by a contribution from the Philip R. Jonsson Foundation. A gift of $150,000 established the rehabilitation reception area in the Senior Health Center. Jonsson, a long-time supporter of UAMS, has served as president of ACRC and currently serves on the Center on Aging Board and executive committee. He is also a founding member of the Jones Eye Institute Advisory Board. “His campus-wide commitment has made a big impact through his volunteer service to the Center on Aging and through the major contribution of his family foundation for the rehabilitation area of the fitness and therapy center.”
The donors whose names appear on plaques throughout the new Center on Aging helped to make the center what it is today. However, there are donors whose name may not appear on a designated facility within the center yet make an impact on the success of its programs.
Additional donors who have made a great impact to sustain the programs of the Center on Aging through endowed gifts include:
Beverly Enterprises, Inc. Inglewood Foundation Schmieding Foundation, Inc. Jackson T. Stephens Alltel Dr. Kodetthoor B. Udupa Elmer and Gladys Ferguson Frank and Marion Lyon, Sr.
A donor recognition display in the center will recognize all patrons and volunteers who helped build the center.
Links in this Article
Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging: www.geriatrics.uams.edu/main.asp?flash=no Donald W. Reynolds Foundation: www.dwreynolds.org/main/about/about_home.html Cooper Communities: www.cooper-communities.com Beverly Enterprises, Inc.: www.beverlynet.com Alltel: www.alltel.com |