Education B. Sc., Peking University, Nuclear physics Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, Magnetic resonance imaging Physics Biography Dr. Ou joined the Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH) in 2008 as an MRI physicist and has been a faculty member of UAMS since then. He is currently a Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics at UAMS, and the Director of Brain […]
Linda Larson-Prior, Ph.D.
Education B.A., Arabic/Anthropology, Ohio State University M.A., Physical Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Neurobiology, Kent State University Biography Dr. Larson-Prior’s research focuses on interactions between the brain and environmental factors such as nutrition and sleep across the lifespan, and in both health and disease. Her laboratories use several neuroimaging tools, from electroencephalography (EEG) to […]
Elisabet Børsheim, Ph.D.
Education B.Sc., Sport Sciences, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences B.Sc., Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway M.Sc., Physiology, University of Oslo, Norway Ph.D., Exercise Physiology, The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Biography Dr. Børsheim’s main background is in physiology, and she focuses on the relationship between physical activity in pregnancy and in childhood and […]
Stephanie Gonzalez, M.D.
Home Town: Eagle Pass, TX When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: the pathophysiology of diseases. I enjoy having to think back to the basics of medicine to be able to come up with differentials. I’m not only a doctor, I also like to: ride horses, cooking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, camping, live sports, […]
Katie Zehr, M.D.
Home Town: Lonoke, AR When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: congenital heart disease and caring for vulnerable populations. Things that make me unique are: I am a Lonoke County Master Gardener, I was a surrogate with twins for my childhood best friend during my 3rd year of Medical School, and […]
Taylor Winn, M.D.
Home Town: Plano, Texas When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: Cardio and Pulmonary Physiology and Physical Exam Things that make me unique are: I’m not only a doctor, I also like to: Spend time with my wife, ride bikes, swim, run, do house projects, have fun with friends, fish, […]
Chloe Sarfatis, M.D.
Home Town: Dallas, Texas When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: The pathophysiology of diseases. It allows me to better understand symptoms that patients may experience, and how best to treat each part of a disease process. Things that make me unique are: My kindness, my love for people from all […]
Cecily Gillespie, M.D.
Home Town: Beebe, AR When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: I love making a differential. It’s like a very complicated puzzle. I also enjoy how intricate the organ systems work together! Things that make me unique are: I’ve been to 22 different countries and hoping to add more! I’m not only a […]
Brent Winemiller, D.O.
Home Town: College Station, Texas When I study medicine, I most enjoying learning about: Diagnostic / therapeutic innovations and pathophysiology Things that make me unique are: I have traveled to every continent but Antarctica, and I enjoy ecotourism/spotting animals in the wild. I’m not only a doctor, I also like to: I enjoy playing basketball, […]
Hakeem Whittington-Brooks, M.D.
Hakeem Whittington-Brooks, MD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Neonatology. Dr. Whittington-Brooks received his medical degree from Meharry Medical College and completed his residency through the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Pediatric Residency Program and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Some of Dr. Whittington-Brooks research focuses on identifying patterns […]