University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Public medical school in Little Rock, Arkansas



The logo of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is a public medical school in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is part of the University of Arkansas System and is the only academic health sciences university in the state of Arkansas. UAMS is a major center for medical education, research, and clinical care.

History[edit | edit source]

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences was established in 1879 as a medical department of the University of Arkansas. Originally located in a small building in Little Rock, the institution has grown significantly over the years. In 1951, the medical school moved to its current location on West Markham Street.

The entrance gate to the UAMS campus

In the 21st century, UAMS has expanded its facilities and programs to meet the growing needs of healthcare education and research. The institution has undergone several major construction projects, including the addition of new research buildings and hospital facilities.

Academics[edit | edit source]

UAMS offers a wide range of academic programs through its various colleges, including the College of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, College of Health Professions, College of Public Health, and the Graduate School. These programs provide education and training for future healthcare professionals and researchers.

The College of Medicine is the oldest and largest college at UAMS, providing medical education to students from Arkansas and beyond. The college is known for its rigorous curriculum and commitment to producing skilled physicians.

Research[edit | edit source]

UAMS is a leader in medical research, with numerous research centers and institutes dedicated to advancing healthcare knowledge. The institution focuses on a variety of research areas, including cancer, aging, neuroscience, and public health.

Research facilities at UAMS

The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute is one of the prominent research centers at UAMS, conducting cutting-edge research in cancer treatment and prevention.

Clinical Services[edit | edit source]

UAMS operates a comprehensive healthcare system that includes the UAMS Medical Center, a teaching hospital that provides a wide range of medical services to patients. The medical center is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and serves as a training ground for medical students and residents.

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The UAMS Medical Center

In addition to the main campus in Little Rock, UAMS has regional centers across Arkansas, providing healthcare services and education to rural and underserved communities.

Community Engagement[edit | edit source]

UAMS is committed to improving the health of Arkansans through community outreach and education programs. The institution works closely with local communities to address health disparities and promote wellness.

UAMS Family Medical Center in Texarkana

Campus Development[edit | edit source]

Over the years, UAMS has invested in significant campus development projects to enhance its facilities and infrastructure. These projects include the construction of new research buildings, educational facilities, and patient care areas.

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Construction at UAMS in 2006

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