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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™
- William E. Golden, M.D., Re-elected to American College of Physicians Board of Regents
William E. Golden, M.D., Re-elected to American College of Physicians Board of Regents
- Free “Matters of the Heart” Seminar Aug. 23
Free “Matters of the Heart” Seminar Aug. 23
- Free “Matters of the Heart” Seminar Aug. 23
Free “Matters of the Heart” Seminar Aug. 23
- UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
- UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
- UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
UAMS Program on Childhood Body Mass Index Feb. 17
- College of Public Health Holds First Class
First classes begin for new UAMS College of Public Health
- College of Public Health Holds First Class
First classes begin for new UAMS College of Public Health
- Boozman To Address ACHI Forum: "The State of Public Health"
Boozman Lecture To Assess "State of Public Health"
- Boozman To Address ACHI Forum: "The State of Public Health"
Boozman Lecture To Assess "State of Public Health"
- Boozman To Address ACHI Forum: "The State of Public Health"
Boozman Lecture To Assess "State of Public Health"
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- UAMS Dedicates College of Public Health
APRIL 9, 2004 | Governor Mike Huckabee praised “the most broad-based coalition I’ve ever seen” for creation of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) at the dedication of the college today.
- Many Helped Build College of Public Health
A UAMS News article about supporters of the UAMS College of Public Health
- UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates
UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates
- UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates
UAMS Survey Shows Percentages of Unhealthy Snacks In Arkansas School Vending Machines Surpass National Rates
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health
HTYH radio program series about: UAMS College of Public Health [interview with Dean Pro Tem, Thomas A. Bruce, M.D.]
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health
HTYH radio program series about: UAMS College of Public Health [interview with Dean Pro Tem, Thomas A. Bruce, M.D.]
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health
HTYH radio program series about: UAMS College of Public Health [interview with Dean Pro Tem, Thomas A. Bruce, M.D.]
- Here’s to Your Health: Public Health
HTYH radio program series about: UAMS College of Public Health [interview with Dean Pro Tem, Thomas A. Bruce, M.D.]
- Health Conference for Educators and Healthcare Professionals Set for August 10-11 at Statehouse Convention Center
A statewide conference to address obesity, physical activity and improving Arkansans’ health is set for Aug. 10-11, at the Statehouse Convention Center in downtown Little Rock.
- Health Conference for Educators and Healthcare Professionals Set for August 10-11 at Statehouse Convention Center
A statewide conference to address obesity, physical activity and improving Arkansans’ health is set for Aug. 10-11, at the Statehouse Convention Center in downtown Little Rock.
- Driven By Rising Costs, Managed Care Plans Dust Off Practices That Triggered 1990s Backlash, Health Affairs Article Says
Driven By Rising Costs, Managed Care Plans Dust Off Practices That Triggered 1990s Backlash, Health Affairs Article Says
- Driven By Rising Costs, Managed Care Plans Dust Off Practices That Triggered 1990s Backlash, Health Affairs Article Says
Driven By Rising Costs, Managed Care Plans Dust Off Practices That Triggered 1990s Backlash, Health Affairs Article Says
- State Okays Two Public Health Programs in New College
The state of Arkansas has approved the first two programs in the new College of Public Health at UAMS.
- State Okays Two Public Health Programs in New College
The state of Arkansas has approved the first two programs in the new College of Public Health at UAMS.
- State Okays Two Public Health Programs in New College
The state of Arkansas has approved the first two programs in the new College of Public Health at UAMS.
- UAMS Briefs Emergency Personnel on Bioterrorism Responses
Emergency and environmental health personnel received a briefing at UAMS on immediate responses to bioterrorism.
- UAMS Briefs Emergency Personnel on Bioterrorism Responses
Emergency and environmental health personnel received a briefing at UAMS on immediate responses to bioterrorism.
- UAMS Briefs Emergency Personnel on Bioterrorism Responses
Emergency and environmental health personnel received a briefing at UAMS on immediate responses to bioterrorism.
- UAMS Briefs Emergency Personnel on Bioterrorism Responses
Emergency and environmental health personnel received a briefing at UAMS on immediate responses to bioterrorism.
- UAMS Physicians Develop Course to Train Physicians, Nurses to Treat Pediatric Overweight – Resource One of First of Its Kind in the Nation
Jan. 12, 2005 | Taking the next step in Arkansas’ battle against childhood obesity, a group of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) physicians has developed a continuing education course to equip the state’s physicians and nurses for treating pediatric weight problems.
- UAMS Physicians Develop Course to Train Physicians, Nurses to Treat Pediatric Overweight – Resource One of First of Its Kind in the Nation
Jan. 12, 2005 | Taking the next step in Arkansas’ battle against childhood obesity, a group of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) physicians has developed a continuing education course to equip the state’s physicians and nurses for treating pediatric weight problems.
- UAMS Physicians Develop Course to Train Physicians, Nurses to Treat Pediatric Overweight – Resource One of First of Its Kind in the Nation
Jan. 12, 2005 | Taking the next step in Arkansas’ battle against childhood obesity, a group of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) physicians has developed a continuing education course to equip the state’s physicians and nurses for treating pediatric weight problems.
- UAMS Physicians Develop Course to Train Physicians, Nurses to Treat Pediatric Overweight – Resource One of First of Its Kind in the Nation
Jan. 12, 2005 | Taking the next step in Arkansas’ battle against childhood obesity, a group of University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) physicians has developed a continuing education course to equip the state’s physicians and nurses for treating pediatric weight problems.
- Less Than 10 percent of Schools Offer Low-Fat Snacks, Says UAMS Report Designed to Track Childhood Obesity Law
LITTLE ROCK – Less than 10 percent of Arkansas schools offer low-fat snacks, according to a report by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) delivered to state legislators today.
- Less Than 10 percent of Schools Offer Low-Fat Snacks, Says UAMS Report Designed to Track Childhood Obesity Law
LITTLE ROCK – Less than 10 percent of Arkansas schools offer low-fat snacks, according to a report by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) delivered to state legislators today.
- UAMS Professor’s Article Among Health Affairs’ Most Read Of 2004
Jan. 21, 2005 | An article on insurance companies’ efforts to control rising health care costs co-authored by an associate professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) was among the 10 most read online in 2004 by readers of the health policy journal Health Affairs.
- UAMS Professor’s Article Among Health Affairs’ Most Read Of 2004
Jan. 21, 2005 | An article on insurance companies’ efforts to control rising health care costs co-authored by an associate professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) was among the 10 most read online in 2004 by readers of the health policy journal Health Affairs.
- UAMS Professor’s Article Among Health Affairs’ Most Read Of 2004
Jan. 21, 2005 | An article on insurance companies’ efforts to control rising health care costs co-authored by an associate professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) was among the 10 most read online in 2004 by readers of the health policy journal Health Affairs.
- UAMS Professor’s Article Among Health Affairs’ Most Read Of 2004
Jan. 21, 2005 | An article on insurance companies’ efforts to control rising health care costs co-authored by an associate professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) was among the 10 most read online in 2004 by readers of the health policy journal Health Affairs.
- UAMS Professor Recognized as a National Healthy School Hero
LITTLE ROCK – Carole Garner, assistant professor in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Public Health, was recently recognized by the nonprofit organization Action for Healthy Kids as one of 31 “Healthy School Heroes” across the nation who are improving children’s nutrition, physical activity and readiness to learn.
- UAMS Professor Recognized as a National Healthy School Hero
LITTLE ROCK – Carole Garner, assistant professor in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Public Health, was recently recognized by the nonprofit organization Action for Healthy Kids as one of 31 “Healthy School Heroes” across the nation who are improving children’s nutrition, physical activity and readiness to learn.
- Arkansas Public Health Week Recognized April 4-8
April 4, 2005 | “Empowering Arkansans to Live Stronger, Longer,” is the theme of this year’s Public Health Week, April 4-10.
- Arkansas Public Health Week Recognized April 4-8
April 4, 2005 | “Empowering Arkansans to Live Stronger, Longer,” is the theme of this year’s Public Health Week, April 4-10.
- Arkansas Public Health Week Recognized April 4-8
April 4, 2005 | “Empowering Arkansans to Live Stronger, Longer,” is the theme of this year’s Public Health Week, April 4-10.
- Paul Halverson Appointed Interim Director of State Health Department
MAY 5, 2005 | Gov. Mike Huckabee has named Paul Halverson, Dr. P.H., professor and chairman of the Department of Health Policy and Management
in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Public Health, as interim director of the state Department of Health.
- Paul Halverson Appointed Interim Director of State Health Department
MAY 5, 2005 | Gov. Mike Huckabee has named Paul Halverson, Dr. P.H., professor and chairman of the Department of Health Policy and Management
in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Public Health, as interim director of the state Department of Health.
- Paul Halverson Appointed Interim Director of State Health Department
MAY 5, 2005 | Gov. Mike Huckabee has named Paul Halverson, Dr. P.H., professor and chairman of the Department of Health Policy and Management
in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Public Health, as interim director of the state Department of Health.
- UAMS Researcher Ware Awarded Grant To Study Role of Blood Platelets in Tumor Growth
LITTLE ROCK – A scientist at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program to continue his research into the role of blood platelets in the growth and spread of tumors.
- UAMS Researcher Ware Awarded Grant To Study Role of Blood Platelets in Tumor Growth
LITTLE ROCK – A scientist at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program to continue his research into the role of blood platelets in the growth and spread of tumors.
- Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
- Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
- Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
Festival for the Cure to Benefit Virginia Clinton Kelley Endowment at UAMS
- Two UAMS Doctors in Jones Eye Institute Receive Chairs
LITTLE ROCK – Two University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) doctors in the Jones Eye Institute became the inaugural recipients today of endowed chairs established by gifts from foundations of two long-time UAMS supporters.
- Two UAMS Doctors in Jones Eye Institute Receive Chairs
LITTLE ROCK – Two University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) doctors in the Jones Eye Institute became the inaugural recipients today of endowed chairs established by gifts from foundations of two long-time UAMS supporters.
- SoftLab/Mic/Path System Down for Testing For An Hour on Oct. 12
SoftLab/Mic System Down for Testing For An Hour on Oct. 12
- UAMS Offers 'Managing Millennials' Training Course
UAMS Offers 'Managing Millennials' Training Course
- UAMS Offers 'Managing Millennials' Training Course
UAMS Offers 'Managing Millennials' Training Course
- QVC Shoe Sale to Benefit Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute
QVC Shoe Sale to Benefit Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute
- QVC Shoe Sale to Benefit Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute
QVC Shoe Sale to Benefit Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute
- Monster Bash T-shirts Are In
Monster Bash T-shirts Are In
- Monster Bash T-shirts Are In
Monster Bash T-shirts Are In
- Mobile Spa a Treat for Breast Cancer Patients, Caregivers
Oct. 10, 2008 | A sunny autumn day was made even brighter for breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers courtesy of the Energizer battery company.
- Mobile Spa a Treat for Breast Cancer Patients, Caregivers
Oct. 10, 2008 | A sunny autumn day was made even brighter for breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers courtesy of the Energizer battery company.
- Mobile Spa a Treat for Breast Cancer Patients, Caregivers
Oct. 10, 2008 | A sunny autumn day was made even brighter for breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers courtesy of the Energizer battery company.
- Mobile Spa a Treat for Breast Cancer Patients, Caregivers
Oct. 10, 2008 | A sunny autumn day was made even brighter for breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers courtesy of the Energizer battery company.
- Educational seminar:
Solving the Problems of Erectile Dysfunction If you do, we¹d like to invite you to a free seminar that could change your life. We will discuss the disease of Erectile Dysfunction, and the possibility of E.D. resulting from treatment of diabetes, heart disease or prostate cancer.
- Educational seminar:
Solving the Problems of Erectile Dysfunction If you do, we¹d like to invite you to a free seminar that could change your life. We will discuss the disease of Erectile Dysfunction, and the possibility of E.D. resulting from treatment of diabetes, heart disease or prostate cancer.
- Educational seminar:
Solving the Problems of Erectile Dysfunction Educational seminar: Solving the Problems of Erectile Dysfunction
- Ed Seminar - October 10
Ed Seminar - October 10
- ED Seminar 2008
ED Seminar 2008
- Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
- Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
- Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
Pat Torvestad Serves as Race for the Cure Honorary Chairwoman
- SoftLab/Mic/Path System Down for System Upgrade
SoftLab/Mic/Path System Down for System Upgrade
- UAMS Celebrates Diversity with Week of Events
Oct. 13, 2008 | A slate of speakers including the Mexican consul to the region, an appeals court judge and a Little Rock cardiologist highlighted the 12th Annual Diversity Week, Sept. 22-26, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
- UAMS Celebrates Diversity with Week of Events
Oct. 13, 2008 | A slate of speakers including the Mexican consul to the region, an appeals court judge and a Little Rock cardiologist highlighted the 12th Annual Diversity Week, Sept. 22-26, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
- UAMS Employees, Students Invited to Education West Building Dedication
UAMS Employees, Students Invited to Education West Building Dedication
- UAMS Employees, Students Invited to Education West Building Dedication
UAMS Employees, Students Invited to Education West Building Dedication
- UAMS Employees Reminded of Political Activity Policies
UAMS Employees Reminded of Political Activity Policies
- UAMS Employees Reminded of Political Activity Policies
UAMS Employees Reminded of Political Activity Policies
- UAMS Hosts Blood Drive on Thursday and Friday
UAMS Hosts Blood Drive on Thursday and Friday
- UAMS Hosts Blood Drive on Thursday and Friday
UAMS Hosts Blood Drive on Thursday and Friday
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APRIL 8, 2004 | The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has received an $812,620 grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to conduct research that will set the stage for later evaluation of a new state law aimed at reducing childhood obesity.
The legislation – Act 1220 – seeks to combat obesity among children in Arkansas. It is the most comprehensive law to date – eliminating vending machines in elementary schools, requiring annual Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement and reporting to parents, requiring annual reports on revenue from competitive food sales in schools, and requiring that new standards be created for physical education, nutrition, training and health curricula.
“Act 1220 was passed in 2003 by the 84th Arkansas General Assembly to combat obesity and related illnesses in school-age children and help improve their health,” said Martha Phillips, M.P.H., Ph.D., assistant professor at the UAMS Colleges of Medicine and Public Health and evaluation director for the study.
The UAMS College of Public Health and the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (ACHI) will work together on the evaluation project. ACHI is a health policy research center jointly operated by UAMS, the Arkansas Department of Health and Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield.
ACHI will establish and maintain a database containing the BMI of every school-age child in Arkansas, from kindergarten to 12th grade. A child’s BMI is calculated based on the child’s height, weight, age and gender. ACHI has worked closely with schools and other partners to develop procedures for assessing and reporting each student’s BMI that protect the privacy of students and families and enhance the quality and usefulness of the information provided to parents.
“Providing schools with BMI reports of their students is one crucial step to improving the health of Arkansas’ children,” said Joseph Thompson, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics in the UAMS College of Medicine, director of ACHI and co-principal investigator for the study. “This grant funding will give us the baseline we need so the impact of the changes can be evaluated in the years ahead. It will allow us to identify school districts where rates of childhood obesity are highest, track changes in school policies and programs, record changes in behavior among kids and parents, track changes in kids’ BMI, and gauge reaction to the initiative.”
The College of Public Health will assess the implementation of Act 1220 by surveying parents, students and school personnel statewide. It will track how schools improve physical education classes and school nutrition, change vending machine offerings, and work with school nurses and other health care providers to improve screening and counseling for children with weight-related problems.
“The surveys will allow us to learn how the comprehensive Act 1220 programs are working and how we can adjust our efforts to counter the alarming increases in childhood obesity seen over the past decade,” said James Raczynski, Ph.D., dean of the UAMS College of Public Health and co-principal investigator for the study. “This is an extremely important project.”
“Arkansas has the opportunity to do something no other state has done – to make real changes and put information about children’s health into the hands of parents and families,” Phillips said.
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee agrees. “Obesity is approaching smoking as the top preventable cause of death in this country. Those who make policy are beginning to realize we must be more proactive in trying to prevent the diseases and disabilities associated with obesity. This grant will allow Arkansas to be a national leader in this effort,” he said.
Arkansas Rep. Jay Bradford, the lead sponsor of the bipartisan legislation, said, “The original concept of Act 1220 was developed by Speaker Herschel W. Cleveland. We are both so pleased that Act 1220 is being recognized as progressive, comprehensive legislation that could positively impact the health of our children.”
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College of Public Health: http://www.uams.edu/coph/default.htm Arkansas Center for Health Improvement: http://www.achi.net/ UAMS Pediatrician: http://www.uams.edu/today/2003/060303/Casey.htm Students: http://www.uams.edu/today/2003/030603/uninsured_discussion.htm Robert Wood Johnson: http://www.uams.edu/today/2002/091902/schroeder.htm UAMS Administers: http://www.uams.edu/today/2002/013102/scholars.htm Grant Helps: http://www.uams.edu/today/080201/rural.htm
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