Malvern Daily Record

UAMS a healthy competitor in the race to recruit talent to the Natural State

- Special to MDR by A.E.D.C.

Each month, the Arkansas Inc. Podcast invites state and national leaders to discuss the most pressing economic developmen­t topics. These subject matter experts and influencer­s provide a closer look at the opportunit­ies and trends happening in The Natural State.

Dr. Cam Patterson, the chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, appeared on the Arkansas Inc. Podcast in November to discuss the role UAMS and healthcare play in economic developmen­t in Arkansas.

As chancellor, Dr. Patterson oversees UAMS, the largest employer in the state, with operations in 73 of Arkansas’ 75 counties and more than 10,000 employees. According to Patterson, UAMS is a complex organizati­on that has a major impact on Arkansans throughout the state, from Little Rock to the rural reaches of Arkansas.

“When I talk to people about UAMS they often think of one component of UAMS as being the whole thing. We are all across the state. We’ve got eight regional campuses across the state; we’re about to add a ninth in El Dorado. We’re very excited about that. We provide primary care services across the state. We educate over 70% of care profession­als who practice here in the state of Arkansas. So those missions touch really everybody here in our state. And we feel that if there is some community, some person who has difficulty in accessing healthcare, that’s our responsibi­lity. It’s not the county’s responsibi­lity. It’s not the city’s responsibi­lity. We’re a state entity. So, we are looking at what are the ways that we can make sure that everyone is connected to the healthcare system, and everyone has equal access to the healthcare system,” said Patterson.

As an educationa­l institutio­n, UAMS produces medical profession­als who fill the state’s talent pipeline. UAMS has been successful in keeping its students in Arkansas; UAMS has the # 2 medical school in the country for retaining graduates in- state. UAMS also brings world-class medical profession­als to Arkansas who are drawn by UAMS’ reputation and the amenities that The Natural State has to offer.

“What we find is that if we can owe convince you money? people to come here and see the state, get them to come to Little Rock, get them to see Northwest Arkansas and all the great things that are going there, to appreciate the fact that you can be in any part of the state from Little Rock within about three hours, and that there’s so much to do, especially in terms of outdoor activities, it becomes a much easier sell,” said Patterson.

Looking forward, Patterson plans for UAMS to continue its growth with new constructi­on in Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas. Using UAMS’ strategic plan Vision 2029 as a guide, Patterson hopes to make Arkansas the healthiest state in the region, improving life for all Arkan-sans. " Our find goal out! for Vision 2029 is that by 2029, Arkansas will be the healthiest state in this region. I think that that’s an attainable goal, but to get there, we’ve got a lot of hard work to do and we’re ready to do it,” said Patterson.

Listen to Dr. Patterson’s full episode on the Arkansas Inc. Podcast on major podcast platforms or visit Arkansased­c.com/podcast.

 ?? ??
 ?? MDR file photo. ??
MDR file photo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States