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.
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.
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:
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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.
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