telehealth


April 9, 2013

Free Seminar in Newport to Teach about Arkansas e-Link Broadband Network

Ben Boulden

<p class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK — The public is invited to learn what the Arkansas e-Link statewide broadband network can do for them in health and education during a free seminar April 16 at Arkansas State University – Newport.</p>


April 1, 2013

Arkansas e-Link Broadband Expands into Columbia County

Ben Boulden

<p class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas e-Link, a statewide broadband network, will begin operations in Columbia County, connecting health care and educational institutions for telemedicine and distance learning.</p>


March 21, 2013

Free Seminar to Teach about Arkansas e-Link Statewide Broadband Network

Ben Boulden

<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK — The public is invited to learn what the Arkansas e-Link statewide broadband network can do for them in health and education during a free seminar April 10 at National Park Community College in Hot Springs.</span>


March 14, 2013

South Central Telehealth Forum to be Held April 4-5

Ben Boulden

<p class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK — The first telehealth conference for the Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee region to promote the use of telecommunications technologies to support distance health care will be April 4-5 at the Statehouse Convention Center.</p>


March 7, 2013

Arkansas e-Link Broadband Expands into Craighead County

Ben Boulden

<p class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas e-Link, a statewide broadband network, will begin operations in Craighead County, connecting health care and educational institutions for telemedicine and distance learning.</p>


May 18, 2011

Five Rivers Medical Center in Pocahontas Joins UAMS SAVES

Nate Hinkel

<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK – Five Rivers Medical Center in Pocahontas has partnered with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to provide life-saving emergency care for stroke patients in the region.</span>


May 4, 2011

Camden Hospital Joins UAMS-Led Emergency Stroke Program

David Robinson

<span class=”content”>LITTLE ROCK – Ouachita County Medical Center in Camden has partnered with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) to provide life-saving emergency care for stroke patients in the region.</span>



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