Here are this week’s Accolades, a roundup of some of the honors and accomplishments of College of Medicine and UAMS faculty, staff, residents, fellows and students I’ve heard about recently.
Faculty Invested in Arkansas Children’s Endowed Chairs
Congratulations to Department of Pediatrics faculty members Dr. Maya Lopez, Dr. Ron Sanders Jr., and Dr. David Spiro on their well-earned investitures in endowed chairs at the Arkansas Children’s Fall Investiture Ceremony on Oct. 2.
Dr. Lopez, Professor and Section Chief of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, was invested in the Harvey and Bernice Jones Endowed Chair in Developmental Pediatrics.
Dr. Sanders, Professor and Section Chief of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, was invested in the Morris and Hettie Oakley Endowed Chair in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Spiro, Professor and Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pharmacology and Toxicology, was invested in the Log A Load for Kids of Arkansas Endowed Chair in Pediatric Emergency Medicine/Trauma.
Read more about these outstanding colleagues and the endowed chairs in the Investiture Program and in this Arkansas Children’s news release.
Champion for Hemophilia Patients
Dr. Mina Nguyen-Driver, Professor of Pediatrics, recently received the 2024 Eternal Spirit Award from the Coalition for Hemophilia B, a national non-profit focused on advocacy and education for patients and families affected by bleeding disorders. Dr. Nguyen-Driver is a clinical psychologist at the Schmieding Developmental Center and Arkansas Children’s Northwest in Springdale. She was honored at a gala in New York City for more than 20 years of service and dedication to the bleeding-disorders community. Dr. Nguyen-Driver has spoken at national and international conferences on hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and related bleeding disorders. She is also a strong advocate for mental and behavioral health, women’s empowerment, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
Clinical Documentation Stars
A shout-out to Dr. Katie Kimbrough, a Professor in the Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, and Dr. Ryan Hui, a third-year resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology, who have been selected as the Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) “Stars of the Month” for their outstanding documentation practices. Dr. Kimbrough was recognized for her “quick and thoughtful responses” when asked to clarify documentation for cases and attesting housestaff notes with added details that help the CDI team immensely. Dr. Hui also was noted for completing his notes in a timely fashion, and for creating templates for fellow residents to improve the accuracy and timeliness of documentation in his department. Both were highlighted in the September-October Chart Champions newsletter.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound Teaching
Dr. Megan Scarbrough, a second-year Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellow in the Department of Pediatrics Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Pharmacology and Toxicology, served as a teaching aide for the American Academy of Pediatrics Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Fundamentals and POCUS Critical Care courses at the recent AAP national conference in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Scarbrough did a great job sharing the expertise she gleaned while completing the UAMS Clinical Ultrasound Fellowship.
Student Volunteers are Key to “Girlology” Success
UAMS’ latest “Girlology” workshop was once again a great success with the help of medical student volunteers. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has hosted the popular workshops for girls ages 8-14 and their caregivers on campus about twice a year since 2022. As Professor and Chair Dr. Nirvana Manning explains, “We literally could not do this without these amazing students who took time out of their Sunday to help.” With 355 participants at the Sept. 22 workshop and more than 250 on a waiting list, Dr. Manning and colleagues hope to find a larger venue for future workshops. The program was highlighted in an article in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Special thanks to student volunteers Kaleigh “Ashton” Jones, Lizzie Stevens, Amy Schexnayder, Siddhi Bhat, Macie Cain, Lane Tupa, Sophie Meyers, Lauren Pierce, Mersady Redding, Cassandra Gormley and Jade-Michael Matthews. (Here’s a group photo!)