Skip to main content

Physician Job Search: Opportunity Details

UAMS/WRMC Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director

Opportunity Criteria

SpecialtyEmergency Medicine : Academic
Candidate TypeMD, DO
Visa AcceptedNo J-1 or H-1B
Salary RangeNot Specified
Loan RepaymentNot Specified
Employment TypeNot Specified
Bonuses OfferedNone
UAMS/WRMC Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director

The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, in conjunction with community partner Washington Regional Medical Center (WRMC), is seeking a Residency Program Director to develop and lead a new 3-year EM training program in Northwest Arkansas (NWA). The residency will be based at WRMC in Fayetteville, while the academic program will be under the auspices of the UAMS Department of Emergency Medicine. We are currently planning to recruit the first class of six residents to begin July 2024.
 
WRMC is a 425 bed community hospital and the largest healthcare system in Northwest Arkansas. It serves as a Level 2 trauma center and comprehensive stroke center, and employs more than 3,300 team members who care for patients at WRMC as well as five Centers of Excellence and 55 clinic locations. The emergency department is staffed by 15 board-certified EM physicians who care for more than 60,000 patients per year.
 
The UAMS Department of Emergency Medicine, based in Little Rock, is the state’s only academic EM program and will provide direction, oversight, and administrative support to the NWA residency program. The program director will be employed by UAMS (generous benefits package and advantages associated with being a state employee) while also earning a very competitive “community EM” salary. The UAMS EM residency program is well-established, with 26 full-time faculty members and nearly 300 graduates. The UAMS Northwest campus has an established and growing footprint, including UME, GME, primary care and specialty clinics. Additionally, our longstanding relationship with Arkansas Children’s will continue with their recently-constructed Northwest campus.
 
The Northwest Arkansas region is composed of the communities of Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Siloam Springs. It is home to a combined population of more than 500,000 residents, three Fortune 500 companies, and the University of Arkansas’ flagship campus. NWA is one of the fastest-growing regions in the US and is consistently ranked among the top 5 places to live in the country.
 
We value diversity and seek an applicant pool that is representative of our patient population. UAMS has an active Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and is a Top Performer in the Human Rights Campaign’s Healthcare Equality Index. ??In 2021, Forbes magazine ranked UAMS the 7th best overall workplace in America for diversity and in the top 30% of employers nationwide for Best Employers for Women. 
 
Job Requirements:
  • MD/DO or equivalent degree
  • ABEM certified
  • Able to obtain an Arkansas medical license
  • Meet all ACGME requirements for the program director position
Ideal candidates will have experience as a PD or APD and formal education training, though this is not required.

About UAMS

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences was founded in 1879 by eight physicians. Today UAMS is the state’s only academic health center, part of a statewide network of postsecondary education institutions of the University of Arkansas System governed by a 10-member Board of Trustees.

In addition to its next-generation hospital and outpatient center on the now 84-acre campus, UAMS is home to the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Professions, Public Health, and a graduate school. But UAMS is much more than its central campus, the university runs clinics in all 75 counties in the state, eight regional family medical centers, eight Centers on Aging, and one of the most successful Head Start Programs in the nation.

 

 

About Us

UAMS Northwest in Fayetteville, AR is one of eight regional centers across the state.  Serving as an Area Health Education Center, the campus is home to four UAMScolleges, two primary care clinics, a family medicine residency program, community education programs, and a comprehensive Medical Library.

With two clinic locations at the Fayetteville Family Medical Center and the Springdale Family Medical Center , we strive to offer quality patient and community experiences through our varous clinical and educational outlets. Feel free to click any of the links below for more information on all of the programs we offer at UAMS Northwest.

UAMS Mission Statement

The mission of UAMS is to improve the health, health care and well-being of Arkansans and of others in the region, nation and the world by:

  • Educating current and future health professionals and the public
  • Providing high-quality, innovative, patient- and family-centered health care and specialty expertise not routinely available in community settings
  • Advancing knowledge in areas of human health and disease and translating and accelerating discoveries into health improvements

Little Rock, AR

Little Rock is located in a beautiful part of the country. There are many state parks that are well maintained and offer ample opportunities for outdoor activities.

Little Rock thrives in “New South” culture, offering a booming nightlife, entertainment, and dining scenes. The hub of Little Rock is the bustling River Market District featuring restaurants, shops, bars, nightlife, museums and hotels as well as the area's main library. Focal points in the city include the Clinton Presidential Center & Park and the Central Arkansas Nature Center. The Clinton Presidential Park Wetlands add “green” as well, with boardwalks winding throughout the preserve in downtown Little Rock. In the vicinity you'll also find the family-friendly Museum of Discovery, which features an interactive indoor playground for young and old. A ride in the METRO Streetcar will take you through the River Market District and into North Little Rock.  Arts and culture mavens will love the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, which houses both traveling exhibitions and an exceptional permanent collection of works on paper.

The city is also home to 15 miles of scenic riverfront walking and cycling trails, along with one of the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridges in America. One highlight is that golf can be played 12 months a year. Arkansas is famous for its green timber duck hunting, bass fishing and even trout fishing on the world famous White River tail water. The Buffalo River, a pristine floatable 120-mile long protected national park is two hours from downtown Little Rock. Travel is relatively easy due to the close proximity of the Little Rock National Airport and a number of interstate highways. Memphis is 140 miles east, St. Louis is 360 miles north, Dallas is 325 miles southwest and New Orleans is 420 miles south. Moreover, the Little Rock School District has approximately 25,000 students, who are educated in 50 schools throughout the system, and is also the home of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 

Facility & Address

  • UAMS Northwest
  • 1125 N College Ave Fayetteville AR 72703

Links

Contact Information

Carla Alexander Physician & Provider Placement Manager

Video

This site is only intended for job seekers to contact the organizations posting jobs. Use of this site for solicitation and other unintended purposes is prohibited.

Upcoming Career Fairs