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Education

UAMS Educational Programs

UAMS prepares future health professionals to practice in underserved communities with education and training opportunities, beginning with fun, hands-on activities for teens, eventually training physicians and health care professionals ready to serve or already serving patients in rural communities.

Middle and Junior High Students

Middle and junior high students explore health careers with engaging hands-on activities that spark early interest in science in medicine.

Middle and Junior High

High School Students

Hands-on healthcare through MASH camps, workshops and mentoring give high school students a peek into several health professions.

High School Programs

College and Undergraduate Programs

College students can explore health careers and rural health through advising, mentoring hands-on experiences and conferences, strengthening their applications and gaining insight into practicing in rural and underserved communities.

College and Undergraduate Programs

Medical Student Programs

Medical students can deepen their understanding of rural health and how to care for the underserved with clinical rotations, leadership opportunities and specialized programs.

Medical Students

Residency and Fellowship

Residency and fellowship programs prepare physicians with advanced clinical training by caring for patients in rural and underserved areas.

Residency and Fellowship

Graduate and Professional Education

Medical students rotate in rural settings, while nurses train to be primary care providers or mid-wives, filling delivery gaps in rural health care.

Graduate and Professional Education

Workforce and Continuing Education

UAMS provides workforce development and continuing education programs that help health professionals strengthen their skills and stay current in their fields.

Workforce and Continuing Education Programs

UAMS Colleges

UAMS’ five colleges and its graduate school are responsible for producing skilled specialists in virtually every field of medicine – from nurses to paramedics, from surgeons to pharmacists — and attention is paid to every detail of training in our effort to generate the best and brightest future medical technicians.

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