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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™
- College of Pharmacy Holds Scholarship Golf Tournament
Friends of the UAMS College of Pharmacy raised more than $13K for scholarships during the college's Scholarship Golf Tournament at Eagle Hill Golf and Athletic Club in Little Rock on April 19, 2001.
- Delta Dental Gives $17,000 to Dental Hygiene Program
MAY 7, 2004 | Delta Dental of Arkansas, a dental benefits company, gave $17,000 today to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences for a scholarship to the Department of Dental Hygiene in the College of Health Related Professions.
- Delta Dental Gives $17,000 to Dental Hygiene Program
MAY 7, 2004 | Delta Dental of Arkansas, a dental benefits company, gave $17,000 today to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences for a scholarship to the Department of Dental Hygiene in the College of Health Related Professions.
- PARADE Reports Research on Warts by UAMS Dermatologists
PARADE magazine reports on research leading to a cure for warts by UAMS dematologists; article creates many e-mails anbd phone calls
- PARADE Reports Research on Warts by UAMS Dermatologists
PARADE magazine reports on research leading to a cure for warts by UAMS dematologists; article creates many e-mails anbd phone calls
- PARADE Reports Research on Warts by UAMS Dermatologists
PARADE magazine reports on research leading to a cure for warts by UAMS dematologists; article creates many e-mails anbd phone calls
- Physician Referrals Now Available Online
Physicians can arrange referrals to UAMS Medical Center in online environment
- Physician Referrals Now Available Online
Physicians can arrange referrals to UAMS Medical Center in online environment
- ACRC Hotdog Day Supports ACS Fund-raiser
ACRC Hotdog Day to raise funds for AR Cancer Society
- ACRC Hotdog Day Supports ACS Fund-raiser
ACRC Hotdog Day to raise funds for AR Cancer Society
- AHEC Program at UAMS Plans Cardiovascular Health Education Outreach to Delta Area
$515K grant from NHLBI enables cardiovascular health outreach efforts by Delta AHEC in two Arkansas Delta counties
- Here's to Your Health: Stress
HTYH radio program series about: Stress
- Here's to Your Health: Stress
HTYH radio program series about: Stress
- Here's to Your Health: Stress
HTYH radio program series about: Stress
- Lindley Paintings on Exhibit in UAMS Library
Lindley water color paintings on display at UAMS Library
- Walter Nunnelly Joins UAMS Foundation Fund Board
Nunnelly joins UAMS Foundation Fund Board
- Fighting Diabetes in Rural Arkansas
May 17, 2004 | People with diabetes find that their health improves once they have been trained to manage their disease.
- Fighting Diabetes in Rural Arkansas
May 17, 2004 | People with diabetes find that their health improves once they have been trained to manage their disease.
- Fighting Diabetes in Rural Arkansas
May 17, 2004 | People with diabetes find that their health improves once they have been trained to manage their disease.
- Barlogie Receives Distinction for Career of Fighting Myeloma
May 18, 2004 | Dr. Bart Barlogie’s career has taken him to many far-flung locations but always in the same direction. Finding a cure for multiple myeloma has been Barlogie’s prime motivation for almost 30 years, and it was with that goal in mind that the International Myeloma Foundation honored him with the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award May 8 at a special event held at the Peabody Little Rock.
- Barlogie Receives Distinction for Career of Fighting Myeloma
May 18, 2004 | Dr. Bart Barlogie’s career has taken him to many far-flung locations but always in the same direction. Finding a cure for multiple myeloma has been Barlogie’s prime motivation for almost 30 years, and it was with that goal in mind that the International Myeloma Foundation honored him with the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award May 8 at a special event held at the Peabody Little Rock.
- Barlogie Receives Distinction for Career of Fighting Myeloma
May 18, 2004 | Dr. Bart Barlogie’s career has taken him to many far-flung locations but always in the same direction. Finding a cure for multiple myeloma has been Barlogie’s prime motivation for almost 30 years, and it was with that goal in mind that the International Myeloma Foundation honored him with the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award May 8 at a special event held at the Peabody Little Rock.
- Barlogie Receives Distinction for Career of Fighting Myeloma
May 18, 2004 | Dr. Bart Barlogie’s career has taken him to many far-flung locations but always in the same direction. Finding a cure for multiple myeloma has been Barlogie’s prime motivation for almost 30 years, and it was with that goal in mind that the International Myeloma Foundation honored him with the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award May 8 at a special event held at the Peabody Little Rock.
- Betty Jo Ward Leaves UAMS Gift Shop After 25-Year Labor of Love
May 28, 2004 | Betty Jo Ward has sold her last birthday card, knick knack and pack of gum. After 25 years of volunteering with the UAMS Medical Center Gift Shop, the wife of University of Arkansas for Medical ciences Chancellor Emeritus Harry P. Ward, M.D. rang up her last sale May 21.
- Betty Jo Ward Leaves UAMS Gift Shop After 25-Year Labor of Love
May 28, 2004 | Betty Jo Ward has sold her last birthday card, knick knack and pack of gum. After 25 years of volunteering with the UAMS Medical Center Gift Shop, the wife of University of Arkansas for Medical ciences Chancellor Emeritus Harry P. Ward, M.D. rang up her last sale May 21.
- KIDS FIRST of Fort Smith Bids Farewell to Special Graduates
JUNE 11, 2004 | The doctors said he would never be able to walk. Five-year-old Joshua France was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, a rare disorder that causes severe developmental delays, seizures, speech impairment and other problems. But Joshua proved the doctors wrong. Thanks in part to the staff at KIDS FIRST in Fort Smith, Joshua recently has taken 30 steps with support and is well on his way to walking on his own.
- KIDS FIRST of Fort Smith Bids Farewell to Special Graduates
JUNE 11, 2004 | The doctors said he would never be able to walk. Five-year-old Joshua France was diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, a rare disorder that causes severe developmental delays, seizures, speech impairment and other problems. But Joshua proved the doctors wrong. Thanks in part to the staff at KIDS FIRST in Fort Smith, Joshua recently has taken 30 steps with support and is well on his way to walking on his own.
- New Dean of UAMS Graduate School Has Big Plans for the Future
McGehee says he wants to “razzle-dazzle” prospective UAMS graduate students. Recruiting potential students is just one of the goals he hopes to accomplish as the new dean of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Graduate School.
- New Dean of UAMS Graduate School Has Big Plans for the Future
McGehee says he wants to “razzle-dazzle” prospective UAMS graduate students. Recruiting potential students is just one of the goals he hopes to accomplish as the new dean of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Graduate School.
- UAMS Receives $541,495 in National Settlement Over Taxol Cost
JUNE 14, 2004 | Cancer programs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $541,495 as part of a national settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb, which manufacturers the cancer-fighting drug Taxol.
- UAMS Receives $541,495 in National Settlement Over Taxol Cost
JUNE 14, 2004 | Cancer programs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $541,495 as part of a national settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb, which manufacturers the cancer-fighting drug Taxol.
- UAMS Receives $541,495 in National Settlement Over Taxol Cost
JUNE 14, 2004 | Cancer programs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $541,495 as part of a national settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb, which manufacturers the cancer-fighting drug Taxol.
- UAMS Receives $541,495 in National Settlement Over Taxol Cost
JUNE 14, 2004 | Cancer programs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $541,495 as part of a national settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb, which manufacturers the cancer-fighting drug Taxol.
- UAMS Medical Students Spend Summer Days Helping At-Risk Youth
JUNE 25, 2004 | Summer means a lot of things to different people, but for many college students it means relaxing by the pool, playing at the lake and enjoying not having to wake up early for classes. But for a group of medical students from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), summer means something entirely different – the chance to help underprivileged youth.
- UAMS Medical Students Spend Summer Days Helping At-Risk Youth
JUNE 25, 2004 | Summer means a lot of things to different people, but for many college students it means relaxing by the pool, playing at the lake and enjoying not having to wake up early for classes. But for a group of medical students from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), summer means something entirely different – the chance to help underprivileged youth.
- Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León becomes Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León to be Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
- Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León becomes Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León to be Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
- Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León becomes Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
Announcement from Dean Reece: Susan León to be Assistant Dean of Finance in the College of Medicine
- U.S.News & World Report Names UAMS Among Best Hospitals
LITTLE ROCK – For the ninth consecutive year, UAMS Medical Center has been named by U.S.News & World Report to its annual list of “America’s Best Hospitals,” moving up four places from last year. UAMS is the only hospital in the state named to the list.
- U.S.News & World Report Names UAMS Among Best Hospitals
LITTLE ROCK – For the ninth consecutive year, UAMS Medical Center has been named by U.S.News & World Report to its annual list of “America’s Best Hospitals,” moving up four places from last year. UAMS is the only hospital in the state named to the list.
- U.S.News & World Report Names UAMS Among Best Hospitals
LITTLE ROCK – For the ninth consecutive year, UAMS Medical Center has been named by U.S.News & World Report to its annual list of “America’s Best Hospitals,” moving up four places from last year. UAMS is the only hospital in the state named to the list.
- U.S.News & World Report Names UAMS Among Best Hospitals
LITTLE ROCK – For the ninth consecutive year, UAMS Medical Center has been named by U.S.News & World Report to its annual list of “America’s Best Hospitals,” moving up four places from last year. UAMS is the only hospital in the state named to the list.
- Beverly Healthcare Presents $80,000 to UAMS for Alzheimer’s research
June 30, 2004 | Beverly Healthcare and the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) share a common goal - finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. But finding a cure for this devastating illness is a slow and difficult process. Therefore, both entities are challenged with providing care for persons who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Beverly Healthcare and the Reynolds Center on Aging are collaborating through research to develop ways to improve the care of these persons who live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
- We're Smoke Free. UAMS goes smoke free on Tuesday, July 6.
UAMS goes smoke free on Tuesday, July 6.
- Chancellor's Circle Recognizes New Lifetime Members
New Lifetime Members of Chancellor's Circle
- Here's to Your Health: Memory Loss
HTYH radio program series on: Memory Loss
- Here's to Your Health: Memory Loss
HTYH radio program series on: Memory Loss
- Two Medical Students Receive Marvin Award
Two anatomy students receive Marvin Award - Fraley and McCoy
- Two Medical Students Receive Marvin Award
Two anatomy students receive Marvin Award - Fraley and McCoy
- UAMS Services in Arkansas Have "No Boundaries"
"No Boundaries" report shows impact of UAMS service programs statewide
- UAMS Services in Arkansas Have "No Boundaries"
"No Boundaries" report shows impact of UAMS service programs statewide
- UAMS Appoints Medical Physicist in Radiology
Nikos Papanikolaou Ph.D., appointed to UAMS College of Medicine - Department of Radiology
- UAMS Appoints Medical Physicist in Radiology
Nikos Papanikolaou Ph.D., appointed to UAMS College of Medicine - Department of Radiology
- UAMS Appoints Medical Physicist in Radiology
Nikos Papanikolaou Ph.D., appointed to UAMS College of Medicine - Department of Radiology
- Prostate Cancer Screenings Are Vitally Important
Prostate cancer screenings important for adult men
- Prostate Cancer Screenings Are Vitally Important
Prostate cancer screenings important for adult men
- Clinton Honors Betty Lowe, M.D., on Her Retirement
Pres. Clinton honors Dr. Betty Lowe, UAMS Pediatrician
- Nation Needs More Geriatricians
"U.S. needs more geriatricians" Dr. Lipschitz tells U.S. Senate hearing
- Nation Needs More Geriatricians
"U.S. needs more geriatricians" Dr. Lipschitz tells U.S. Senate hearing
- Nation Needs More Geriatricians
"U.S. needs more geriatricians" Dr. Lipschitz tells U.S. Senate hearing
- Nation Needs More Geriatricians
"U.S. needs more geriatricians" Dr. Lipschitz tells U.S. Senate hearing
- UAMS Bids Gwin Morris “Farewell”
Gwin Morris, Vice Chancellor for IA, honored at farewell reception
- Researcher Briefs UAMS Consortium Members on Alzheimer's Disease
Griffin presents research on Alzheimer's Disease to UAMS Consortium
- Researcher Briefs UAMS Consortium Members on Alzheimer's Disease
Griffin presents research on Alzheimer's Disease to UAMS Consortium
- Researcher Briefs UAMS Consortium Members on Alzheimer's Disease
Griffin presents research on Alzheimer's Disease to UAMS Consortium
- UAMS Receives $1,683,000 for Research
UAMS receives $1.683 mil for research
- UAMS Receives $1,683,000 for Research
UAMS receives $1.683 mil for research
- Here's to Your Health: Sinus Infection
HTYH radio program series: Sinus Infection
- Here's to Your Health: Sinus Infection
HTYH radio program series: Sinus Infection
- Here's to Your Health: Sinus Infection
HTYH radio program series: Sinus Infection
- Jerry G. Jones, M.D., Honored for Work with Children at Risk
March 2, 2010 | Jerry G. Jones, M.D., a professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and director of the Center for Children at Risk, a collaboration of UAMS and Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH), recently received an award for his longtime advocacy for children at risk from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
- Make Appointment Online Now to Give Blood
Make Appointment Online Now to Give Blood
- Make Appointment Online Now to Give Blood
Make Appointment Online Now to Give Blood
- Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
- Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
- Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
- Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
Institute on Aging to Host "Lessons in Palliative Care" Free Seminars
- Monthly Nutrition Seminar: "Special Nutritional Considerations in the Pediatric Liver Transplantation"
Monthly Nutrition Seminar: "Special Nutritional Considerations in the Pediatric Liver Transplantation"
- Monthly Nutrition Seminar: "Special Nutritional Considerations in the Pediatric Liver Transplantation"
Monthly Nutrition Seminar: "Special Nutritional Considerations in the Pediatric Liver Transplantation"
- Registration Under Way for 26th Annual Conference on Perinatal Care
Registration Under Way for 26th Annual Conference on Perinatal Care
- Registration Under Way for 26th Annual Conference on Perinatal Care
Registration Under Way for 26th Annual Conference on Perinatal Care
- COPH Health Research Policy and Health Promotion Conference Postponed
COPH Health Research Policy and Health Promotion Conference Postponed
- COPH Health Research Policy and Health Promotion Conference Postponed
COPH Health Research Policy and Health Promotion Conference Postponed
- UAMS Reminds Employees about Parking in Neighborhood
UAMS Reminds Employees about Parking in Neighborhood
- UAMS Reminds Employees about Parking in Neighborhood
UAMS Reminds Employees about Parking in Neighborhood
- March UAMS Update Newsletter Now Available
March UAMS Update Newsletter Now Available
- March UAMS Update Newsletter Now Available
March UAMS Update Newsletter Now Available
- Jones Eye Institute Hosts Free Glaucoma Lunch and Learn
Jones Eye Institute Hosts Free Glaucoma Lunch and Learn
- Jones Eye Institute Hosts Free Glaucoma Lunch and Learn
Jones Eye Institute Hosts Free Glaucoma Lunch and Learn
- Process Changed for Patient Weekly Parking Permits
Process Changed for Patient Weekly Parking Permits
- Process Changed for Patient Weekly Parking Permits
Process Changed for Patient Weekly Parking Permits
- Flu vaccine Available at Employee, Student Clinics
Flu vaccine Available at Employee, Student Clinics
- Flu vaccine Available at Employee, Student Clinics
Flu vaccine Available at Employee, Student Clinics
- Free Continuing Education Teleconference Available on "Urinary Tract Issues In Old Age"
Free Continuing Education Teleconference Available on "Urinary Tract Issues In Old Age"
- Free Continuing Education Teleconference Available on "Urinary Tract Issues In Old Age"
Free Continuing Education Teleconference Available on "Urinary Tract Issues In Old Age"
- Office of Continuing Medical Education "Connections" Newsletter Available
Office of Continuing Medical Education "Connections" Newsletter Available
- Office of Continuing Medical Education "Connections" Newsletter Available
Office of Continuing Medical Education "Connections" Newsletter Available
- JEI February 2010 Outlook Newsletter
- Grant to Help Mine Valuable Genetic Data to Improve Cancer Treatments
March 5, 2010 | As the world leader in treating multiple myeloma patients, the UAMS Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy houses a treasure chest of momentous data just waiting to be discovered.
- HealthQuest/Medipac and SMS Signature Downtime March 14
HealthQuest/Medipac and SMS Signature Downtime March 14
- Teletrak (Bed Tracking/PreAdmit Tracking) Downtime
Teletrak (Bed Tracking/PreAdmit Tracking) Downtime
- Symposium On Critical Care and Emergency
Symposium On Critical Care and Emergency
- Symposium On Critical Care and Emergency
Symposium On Critical Care and Emergency
- AMHC Welcomes Former U.S. Surgeon Generals to Minority Health Summit
AMHC Welcomes Former U.S. Surgeon Generals to Minority Health Summit
- Logician EMR to Undergo Emergency Reboot
Logician EMR to Undergo Emergency Reboot
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JUNE 25, 2004 | It’s official – summer is finally here, school is out, and for most kids, the last thing on their minds right now is learning how to solve a physics formula. But for the kids involved in the Summer Science Discovery Program, the opportunity to learn about physics could mean a chance for a brighter future.
The Summer Science Discovery Program (SSDP) is a non-profit science enrichment program for disadvantaged children in Arkansas. The program, funded by a grant from the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation in Little Rock, was created three years ago under the direction of Billy Thomas, M.D., assistant dean of minority affairs in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Medicine. SSDP is a collaborative effort between UAMS and the Museum of Discovery in downtown Little Rock.
Participants in the educational program are between the ages of five and 12 and are from 14 counties in Arkansas, including Pulaski County and counties in the Delta region. The teachers and staff from elementary schools in those counties select children for the program based on their socioeconomic situation.
Raymond André Watson, SSDP director and community outreach coordinator for the Cancer Control Outreach Center of the Arkansas Cancer Research Center at UAMS, said the goal of the program is to get students interested in math and science at an early age and encourage them to pursue careers in health sciences. “This program is all about giving opportunities to students who would otherwise not have any. We hope this program will increase the number of students applying to medical school, not just here at UAMS, but everywhere around the nation,” Watson said. “We are looking to make doctors, scientists and healthcare professionals out of these kids, and one way we do this is by exposing them to as many health care opportunities as possible.”
During the eight-week program, which started in early June and continues throughout July, college students, medical students and classroom teachers work with Museum of Discovery staff members to teach exciting lessons in subjects such as chemistry, anatomy, biology and physics that include presentations, laboratory experiments and tours of the museum.
So how exactly does a person explain the laws of physics to a five-year-old? Watson said the purpose of the classes is to introduce students to the basics of science in a stimulating way that engages their attention.
“We teach them by demonstrating exciting experiments and science tricks,” he explained. “We show them how sound travels, how to build a bridge, how to dissect a goat’s heart and a sheep’s brain. When you’re introduced to science at an early age, it makes it easier to understand subjects like chemistry and physics when you get into college.” He added that the students are separated into different age groups and the lessons are tailored for each group.
“I think it’s extremely important to teach science to a diverse group of students because in the end it improves diversity in the health care workforce and diversity has been shown to improve patient care,” Watson said. “Illness doesn’t see color or creed – medicine needs all of us. I feel strongly that the kids we see today in this program will be treating us in the future. It’s up to us to teach them now.”
Each day begins at 7:30 a.m. The children gather at the Museum of Discovery for two hours of math and science classes followed by a lab. Lunch is in the River Market and features a presentation from a local health care professional. Afterwards children participate in team building exercises and fun physical activities until the program ends at 3:30.
Students from Pulaski County are bused every morning to the museum and go back to their homes when the program is over, while students from other counties spend the night in a dormitory on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus. For these students, the day continues with dinner at the dorm followed by evening activities ranging from rock climbing, roller skating and playing golf.
Watson and the SSDP staff have several goals for the program, the first of which includes finding more money to keep the program running. “The grant from the Rockefeller Foundation expires in 2005, so right now we are seeking additional funding so that we can continue our endeavors for the next 10 years,” he said.
He said he would like SSDP to continue for 20 more years so that the staff can adequately measure the success of the program by tracking each student from the time the student begins the program to the time the student graduates from high school.
Watson said the staff currently evaluates the success of the program by giving the students a pre-test and a post-test to assess their interests in science and math. “Usually, we notice that their interest in science is higher after they have attended the program. The tests also show that there is definitely a need for this program.”
Other goals include expanding the program to reach students from all 75 counties in Arkansas; offering the program year round as an adjunct program to regular school; and starting a program for 11th and 12th graders and college freshmen; and developing the Summer Science Discovery Program at a national level.
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: www.uams.edu
Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation: www.wrockefellerfoundation.org
Museum of Discovery: www.amod.org
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