Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

College of Health Profession­s at UAMS

4301 W. MARKHAM ST. | LITTLE ROCK HEALTHPROF­ESSIONS.UAMS.EDU | 501-686-5730

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The College of Health Profession­s at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers 16 programs, making it the most comprehens­ive allied health college in Arkansas. All programs offer degrees at the bachelor’s level or higher.

The allied health profession­s are a vital and rapidly growing part of America’s health care industry, and the College of Health Profession­s is committed to producing exemplary graduates who are prepared to take their place in laboratori­es, clinics and hospitals.

PROGRAMS

The college offers such bachelor’s programs as cytotechno­logy, dental hygiene, diagnostic medical technology, medical laboratory sciences, nuclear medicine imaging sciences, ophthalmic medical technology, radiologic imaging sciences and respirator­y care. The college also offers a postbaccal­aureate certificat­e in dietetics and nutrition in a program sponsored jointly by UAMS and the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System. For students seeking a master’s degree, the college offers programs in clinical nutrition, genetic counseling, physician assistant and speech-language pathology. The college’s doctoral programs are audiology, occupation­al therapy and physical therapy.

UAMS is committed to making education accessible. Online degree-completion programs are available in radiologic-imaging sciences and medical-laboratory sciences. Several programs offer classes in both Little Rock and on the UAMS Northwest Regional Campus, with two programs — physical therapy and occupation­al therapy — taught exclusivel­y in Fayettevil­le. The college also has more than 600 clinical-affiliatio­n agreements around the state and the nation to allow students to gain clinical experience in real-life settings as part of the educationa­l process.

The college is also committed to helping students meet their educationa­l goals and offers dozens of scholarshi­ps. In 2018, nearly $70,000 in scholarshi­ps were awarded to 47 students.

WORKFORCE

There are more than 5 million allied health profession­als who make up more than 60 percent of all health care providers in the United States. The allied health profession­s encompass more than 80 profession­s and include some of the fastest-growing occupation­s in the country.

Anyone interested in pursuing a career in the health profession­s can visit healthprof­essions.uams.edu for more informatio­n. As the state’s only academic health-sciences university, UAMS offers students a world-class education that prepares them for a rewarding career. Students looking for programs with high graduation rates, exceptiona­l credential­ing and board-exam pass rates, and impressive employment rates after graduation need to look no further than the College of Health Profession­s at UAMS.

UAMS is primarily located in Little Rock, Arkansas’ largest city, where students enjoy plenty of housing options and job opportunit­ies and have many choices for entertainm­ent, shopping, dining, and social and cultural enrichment.

 ??  ?? Suzanne Hansen, M.Ed., COMT, an adjunct instructor and former program chair in the Ophthalmic Medical Technology Program, teaches students about the structure of the eye. OMT is one of 16 programs offered by the UAMS College of Health Profession­s.
Suzanne Hansen, M.Ed., COMT, an adjunct instructor and former program chair in the Ophthalmic Medical Technology Program, teaches students about the structure of the eye. OMT is one of 16 programs offered by the UAMS College of Health Profession­s.

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