Full-Time
Pediatric healthcare services and support
No salary listed
Entry
Little Rock, AR, USA
In Person
Arkansas Children's Hospital provides specialized medical care for children, offering over 80 clinics and services focused on improving children's health. Their services include emergency medicine, acute care, and preventative care, ensuring comprehensive support for young patients. The hospital features a range of specialties, from cardiology to oncology, and is equipped with facilities like a 24-hour emergency department and pediatric surgery units. What sets Arkansas Children's apart from other hospitals is its commitment to creating care options closer to home, exemplified by the opening of Arkansas Children's Northwest, which aims to serve the healthcare needs of children in that region. The goal of Arkansas Children's is to enhance the health and well-being of children today and in the future, making healthcare more accessible and tailored to the needs of young patients.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$36.7M
Headquarters
Little Rock, Arkansas
Founded
1912
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Arkansas Children's is celebrating a major milestone with the announcement of the Bale Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Interventional Radiology, made possible by a $1 million gift from the Bale family.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Friday announced that his office had delivered $20 million in settlement funds to Arkansas Children's Hospital to establish the National Center for Opioid Research & Clinical Effectiveness (NCOR).
(Nov. 11, 2024) - Children who grow up in Arkansas have a harder time with asthma than their peers elsewhere, and a scientist at Arkansas Children's Research Institute (ACRI) and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) hopes to discover why.
The Parker Family Has Committed to a Total Donation of Over $4 Million to the Local Hospital Over the Past 5 YearsJONESBORO, Ark., July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lynn and Don Parker, the largest franchisees of RNR Tire Express (RNR), the nation's leading franchise retailer for tires and custom wheels, recently donated $2 million to the Arkansas Children's Hospital (ACH). This comes on the heels of their $1 million dollar donation back in 2019 and a commitment to another $1 million future donation, bringing their total donation over the last five years to $4 million.The Parker family presented Arkansas Children's Hospital with a donation check for $2 million.The donations made by the Parkers and their three daughters, Clara, Anna and Sydney, will be used as part of the hospital's $318 million expansion project."My wife and I have worked hard and been blessed in life, and we both believe it is important to give back to the community," said Don. "We have experienced first-hand the benefits of the philanthropic giveback to the hospital, so being able to provide that same support to kids and their families is an opportunity we are grateful to have."Lynn, who grew up in Parkin, Arkansas, has been involved with ACH for the last 34 years. She began as a member on the auxiliary team checking out books to patients and families while she was in law school in Little Rock. After moving to Jonesboro in 1995, Lynn quickly found her way back to ACH through Circle of Friends, and she has since served on the board of the Arkansas Children's Foundation since 2019."My time with the ACH has been so special, and I have met amazing people along the way," Lynn added. "Throughout the last 34 years, it has been incredible to see the foundation grow across the state
Arkansas Children's Research Institute receives $2.3 million grant from NIH for food allergy research.