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#1 Aporkalypse

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 08:38 AM

The answers we've been waiting for are the cover story in this week's Arkansas Times.

UAMS Expansion

It sounds like the students will use the existing AHEC (students already rotate at AHECs in Fayetteville, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, Ft Smith, El Dorado and Texarkana for Family Practice and FP residencies are at all campuses) and rotate at Washington Regional and the Fayetteville VA.  I had forgotten about the VA, but this clearly made Fayetteville the logical site as VAs generally are very receptive and the system is designed to integrate students and residents.  Clearly the plan is to start slow and add 100 students to the 700 already on campus and 60 of these will rotate in Fayetteville their 3rd and 4th years (30 each).  You would expect that number to grow some over time.  The article doesn't state it but new buildings and probably residency programs will come at some point.

UAMS is already adding a pharmacy school satellite campus up there, something that the state (and really, around the country) is badly in need.  If you don't know what you want to do with your life and you want a guaranteed good income and a nice life with the opportunity to live wherever you choose, that's the job.

 

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 10:23 AM

From the article:

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But Looper said he expected UAMS would need a real campus — a “hub, a central core” — that would include laboratories, classrooms and administrative space. He expects to see philanthropic help to provide capital for such a center; a “high level of interest” among the area’s wealthy has been implied, he said.

State Rep. Jay Bradford, chair of the House Health, Labor and Welfare Committee, is in favor of the expansion, in light of the growth and support of the medical community and “the chamber of commerce types.”

“There’s also a lot of foundation money up there,” Bradford said. “I look at the UAMS campus here and see a lot of support [from Northwest philanthropists]. … I expect [they’ll] continue to support right in their back yard.”

Not that every person is banging the door for a med school but like we said...the more time progresses and  the more amenities (like professional baseball) keep popping up locally all these folks in NWA, old-line bluebloods and well-heeled transplants alike, are going to want less and less to drive to Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield for special things.

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 11:18 AM

View PostKJW, on Jul 13 2006, 11:23 AM, said:

From the article:
Not that every person is banging the door for a med school but like we said...the more time progresses and  the more amenities (like professional baseball) keep popping up locally all these folks in NWA, old-line bluebloods and well-heeled transplants alike, are going to want less and less to drive to Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield for special things.

A whole new med school isn't necessary just because of the size of our state.  Currently our medical school classes are 150 per year which is a lot higher per capita than other states.  Mississippi has 99, for example, in their only med school.  The AAMC has complete control and probably wouldn't allow a second med school in Arkansas.  There is a directive from the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) to start producing more doctors, though, and a second campus like Kansas has makes a lot of sense as a method to do that.  The coursework the first two years has to be in one place but the 3rd and 4th years rotations can be done at the satellite location.  I interviewed for residency at KUMC in KC and they send 1/3 of their students to Wichita for their last two years.  I think UAMS envisions a similar setup with basic residency programs - family practice (already there), internal medicine, ob/gyn, and general surgery.  Plus, the VA affiliation would ultimately help a lot with costs. I am guessing a major donor is putting their name on the campus.  Ultimately we'll have to see if Washington Regional just becomes UAMS-Fayetteville or remains a separate entity.  The other hospitals and clinics in NWA aren't going to be excited about it, and I think that undertone was in the article. It might give rise to that one big dominant health system I said NWA needs so badly, though.

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 11:22 AM

View PostAporkalypse, on Jul 13 2006, 12:18 PM, said:

I am guessing a major donor is putting their name on the campus.  Ultimately we'll have to see if Washington Regional just becomes UAMS-Fayetteville or remains a separate entity.  The other hospitals and clinics in NWA aren't going to be excited about it, and I think that undertone was in the article. It might give rise to that one big dominant health system I said NWA needs so badly, though.
Could it be....Wal-Mart?  :D

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 12:24 PM

View Postmcheiss, on Jul 13 2006, 12:22 PM, said:

Could it be....Wal-Mart?  :D

The Jones and Walkers along with the Reynolds Foundation have all been much bigger donors to UAMS in the past, though the Waltons donated some funds including money for a chapel and auditorium at the Cancer Research center.  It could be, but there are plenty of donors that could be involved.

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Posted 13 July 2006 - 02:26 PM

Great news to hear now that it's basically official now.  I think this will have a nice effect on NWA for the future and maybe help establish a better medical community here.

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Posted 14 July 2006 - 01:42 AM

View PostKJW, on Jul 13 2006, 11:23 AM, said:

From the article:
Not that every person is banging the door for a med school but like we said...the more time progresses and  the more amenities (like professional baseball) keep popping up locally all these folks in NWA, old-line bluebloods and well-heeled transplants alike, are going to want less and less to drive to Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield for special things.

I don't think people in NWA venture to Little Rock for special things. I don't really see what Little Rock offers at this point that NWA doesn't.

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Posted 14 July 2006 - 10:35 AM

View PostCentralArkansas, on Jul 14 2006, 02:42 AM, said:

I don't think people in NWA venture to Little Rock for special things. I don't really see what Little Rock offers at this point that NWA doesn't.
Most museums and stuff that are present in Little Rock are also found in Tulsa which is a lot closer to NWA.

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Posted 14 July 2006 - 11:46 AM

View Postmcheiss, on Jul 14 2006, 11:35 AM, said:

Most museums and stuff that are present in Little Rock are also found in Tulsa which is a lot closer to NWA.

Tulsa is closer and has almost everything.  Specialized medical care and law are really the only reasons to drive from NWA.  Of course, a lot of people have roots in both places so a lot of people including me from one area visit the other pretty regularly to see friends and family.

Edited by Aporkalypse, 14 July 2006 - 11:47 AM.


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Posted 14 July 2006 - 12:13 PM

View PostAporkalypse, on Jul 14 2006, 12:46 PM, said:

Tulsa is closer and has almost everything.  Specialized medical care and law are really the only reasons to drive from NWA.  Of course, a lot of people have roots in both places so a lot of people including me from one area visit the other pretty regularly to see friends and family.
There's a bit better shopping (Utica Square) in Tulsa at the moment as well.

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Posted 23 October 2007 - 09:36 AM

Interesting article on in the Arkansas Business magazine about physicians flying up regularly to see (a lot of) pediatric patients in NWA.

The more people who come here, the more there will be a need for physicians based here, and the more this area's growth will be supported.

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Posted 13 December 2007 - 09:36 AM

Its official:

http://www.nwanews.c...wat/News/60179/

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Posted 13 December 2007 - 02:07 PM

View Postcocothief, on Dec 13 2007, 09:36 AM, said:

Yeah read about it in the paper today.  I noticed Beebe mentioned it was going to take a lot more work for it to be successful.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 11:10 AM

If it is successful it could help revitalize that area of N. College. Even though its far from the worst area of N. College it could still use a boost.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 11:52 AM

View Postmasons_dad1, on Dec 15 2007, 11:10 AM, said:

If it is successful it could help revitalize that area of N. College. Even though its far from the worst area of N. College it could still use a boost.
Yeah it couldn't hurt.

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Posted 17 December 2007 - 10:35 PM

I read another article about this that made it sound like some state officials expected the extra funding to be provided by local sources. If that's the case the campus may not be around long considering the economic slowdown we are in.

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 05:09 AM

View Postzman9810, on Dec 17 2007, 10:35 PM, said:

I read another article about this that made it sound like some state officials expected the extra funding to be provided by local sources. If that's the case the campus may not be around long considering the economic slowdown we are in.
Yeah that's not a great thing to hear.  I'm wondering if they're expecting local sources to help pick up the tab from now ob or what.  But I think they'd find some way to support it, even if it meant cutting back on something else.  Also even though it's in Fayetteville it benefits the rest of NWA.  I wonder if others would help support it like Benton County where things overall are in better shape.

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:33 AM

View Postzman9810, on Dec 17 2007, 10:35 PM, said:

I read another article about this that made it sound like some state officials expected the extra funding to be provided by local sources. If that's the case the campus may not be around long considering the economic slowdown we are in.
This is what I expected from the get-go.

It not the best of times to be asking for $, but some folks out there are still making money had over fist and need a write-off.

I expect someone to step up, just like they did for the football stadium expansion.

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Posted 18 December 2007 - 01:46 PM

View Postcocothief, on Dec 18 2007, 10:33 AM, said:

This is what I expected from the get-go.

It not the best of times to be asking for $, but some folks out there are still making money had over fist and need a write-off.

I expect someone to step up, just like they did for the football stadium expansion.
Well that and this is part of the U of A system.  Couldn't the U of A help fund this?  I realize a lot of their money is tied into certain projects and such.  But as you mentioned, I think this is important enough that surely someone will step up.

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Posted 09 August 2008 - 06:07 AM

UAMS got a $100,000 donation for the future Fayetteville campus.  Sounds like they've raised a third of the $3 Mil needed to convert the former Washington Regional.  They're hoping this donation will help encourage more donations so that this can happen in the near future.




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