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07/26/2021 UAMS Open Checkbook 1 UNIVERSITY of ARKANSAS FOR 07/26/2021 UAMS Open Checkbook 1 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES COMPENSATION PERIOD: 07/01/2020 THROUGH 06/30/2021 NAME POSITION DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PAID CHEN , JIN-RAN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $110,716.20 GARG , SARITA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE $50,201.99 SYED , MOHSIN M ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $111,447.00 GUBRIJ , IGOR B RESEARCH ASSOCIATE $58,446.49 YACCOBY , SHMUEL PROFESSOR $150,758.56 HERZOG , CHRISTIAN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $50,994.90 JENKINS , ALISON M PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $84,829.92 MCCARTNEY , MARY W ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PATIENT CARE $116,058.31 ALLISON , GORDON J RN IV $105,214.66 MORRISON , ROBERT RN III $101,520.73 GUTTEEA , RAJMUN NURSING PRN POOL - RN $20,883.32 RITCHIE , SYLVIA RN III $107,356.31 RAMHIT , INDIRA RN III $85,740.76 BURKE-MORGAN , MARIE A POISON CONTROL SPECIALIST $63,872.36 BAKER , JAMES L RN III $102,578.90 GOVINDARAJAN , RANGASWAMY PROFESSOR $360,707.32 PRUDHOMME , ANDRE L RN III $108,106.17 OZDEMIR , AYTEKIN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $150,543.34 LUPASHIN , VLADIMIR V PROFESSOR $183,849.60 PARRAY , TARIQ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $491,230.02 ANDERSON , TONYA V POINT OF SERVICE COORDINATOR $35,580.39 TIAN , ERMING POINT OF SERVICE COORDINATOR $71,659.94 XIAO , YAN SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT $47,681.64 MAHADEVAN , MAHENDRAN PROFESSOR $52,014.38 POKROVSKAYA , IRINA D RESEARCH ASSOCIATE $61,054.58 SULLIVAN , JAN PROFESSOR $28,409.09 WRIGHT , PATRICIA B PROFESSOR $140,978.35 SUSKIE , KELLEY W ASSOCIATE DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $50,000.00 RONQUILLO , LOLITA M RN III $106,874.85 GAYTON , LINDA J DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $96,347.14 PARKHILL , GRACE G ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PATIENT CARE $77,340.44 HARRIS , SHERRY R CLINICAL TECHNICIAN III $42,435.14 SIMMONS , ALVA L PROFESSOR $239,801.06 FITCH , SARAH J PHYSICIAN HOURLY $62,649.70 MURPHY , COMMENT B PROJECT/PROGRAM SPECIALIST $74,869.62 NORQUIST , RITA MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN $48,351.91 ROBERTS , JEANICE W CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $60,214.27 VAN HEMERT , RUDY L ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $606,644.67 ROBINSON , FLORDELISA C CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $69,331.66 PHELAN , KEVIN D PROFESSOR $193,732.08 MILLER , BARBARA L MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN $25,677.96 ZHAROV , VLADIMIR P PROFESSOR $218,913.50 SANDERS , GLORIA D PROJECT/PROGRAM SPECIALIST $43,484.79 CANNON , MARTIN PROFESSOR $191,165.29 ROWE , MARK S REGISTERED SPECIALTY NURSE $104,331.10 JACOBI , SANDRA E RN III $97,276.62 WESTFALL , CHRISTOPHER DEAN $678,366.46 GILBRETH , JOHN M DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $75,561.54 KEMP , LAKIESHA L DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $23,038.81 COOK , DONNA M RN III $70,576.77 BYERS , MICHELE E POINT OF SERVICE COORDINATOR $37,187.16 ROBINSON , TONYA R EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT $49,889.01 CAMP , DWIGHT E RN III $46,886.23 HOOD , JAMES R CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $78,493.80 MANOLAGAS , STAVROS DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR $192,843.38 COCHRAN , STEPHEN W DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $136,711.74 ROSS , KENNETH B PROJECT/PROGRAM MANAGER $66,394.28 07/26/2021 UAMS Open Checkbook 2 EDWARDS , MARK C PROFESSOR $174,285.12 JONES , EARL J HOUSEKEEPER $35,592.09 MOLL , KEITH S RN III $101,461.70 REED , ROSA E CLINICAL INTERPRETER $348.74 EACKLES , OWEEDA T PATIENT SERVICES ASSOCIATE $38,800.51 KITCHEN , BONNIE E ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE $126,770.08 YOUNG , ANITA COMPLIANCE OFFICER $40,086.46 DAVIS , KERRI L PHARMACIST I $140,517.12 MACNICOL , ANGUS PROFESSOR $213,124.26 HICKS , KATHLEEN T RESEARCH ASSOCIATE $63,432.92 MACNICOL , MELANIE CLAIR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $111,447.00 VANARSDALE , LYLE PHARMACIST I $57,990.45 WILLIAMS , DANNA L INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST I $102,821.17 ROSS , RHONDA C NURSING UNIT COORDINATOR $45,915.46 DUGGER , RONALD D PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $63,012.00 HAWKINS , TIFFANY DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $68,148.77 BATES , STEPHEN R PROFESSOR $246,320.46 NAGEL , COREY L ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $134,523.96 WEBER , JUDITH L ASSOCIATE DEAN $255,039.38 HALE , CHRISTINE R CERTIFIED PROCEDURAL CODING SPECIALIST $27,522.93 PILCHER , MELANIE B ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PHARMACY $134,180.03 ROBERTS , JENNIFER A ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PHARMACY $146,430.34 HUNTER , GRACIE HOUSEKEEPER $12,667.90 WILLIAMS , LAURA L ASSISTANT DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $42,803.87 TUPUTALA , ELENA RN III $144,636.68 CORNETT , LAWRENCE E PROFESSOR $271,077.22 CREW , PATRICIA W PROFESSOR $173,054.98 BAILEY , CLYDE DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTOR $86,696.40 FLYNT , ROBIN L RN II $67,598.91 SNOW , JEFFREY H ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $44,033.28 COMAN , MIHAELA M PHYSICIAN HOURLY $1,559.88 JOHNSON , LARRY E ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $4,795.00 THAPA , SUSHMA PROFESSOR $480,655.94 WORLEY , LINDA L ASSOCIATE DEAN $321,030.00 THAPA , PURUSHOTTAM B PROFESSOR $280,527.46 CHILDS , GWEN V DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON $298,727.83 STEVENSON , JEANNA M RN III $80,328.73 MILES , WILLIAM D ASSISTANT DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $93,232.44 EMBRY , TRAVIS D PHYSICIAN HOURLY $4,072.50 WEAVER , DEBORAH L PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $71,286.99 KOROURIAN , SOHEILA PROFESSOR $258,252.40 BLEVINS , JON S ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $148,577.70 STOUT , MELINDA M DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $70,297.49 LEMKE , BERRY M PHARMACIST I $74,175.91 RUSSELL , SHAUNA M RN IV $133,040.14 CHAMBERS , TIMOTHY C PROFESSOR $127,268.08 STINE , KIMO C PROFESSOR $207,557.18 SMELTZER , MARK S PROFESSOR $298,210.67 ROBERTO , KERREY A DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $81,318.63 LYLE , KRISTIN C ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $153,786.93 BYRD , ALICIA K ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $98,939.96 HIGGINS , SUSAN K CLINICAL TECHNICIAN III $50,135.77 GIES , ALLEN J RESEARCH/CLINICAL PROGRAM MANAGER $73,166.67 JAMES , KESHA V ASSISTANT DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $78,469.44 PHILLIPS , LORI A RN III $87,035.13 DORNHOFFER , JOHN L DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON $660,213.29 WALTER , DONNAL C DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON $137,328.93 HAUSHAHN , GAYLE M RN III $76,856.69 STANLEY , LAURA C ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSOR $55,428.35 PARR , MICHAEL D PHARMACY SPECIALIST $13,148.89 HADLEY , DORIS E RN III $81,138.07 FERGUSON , LANCE N CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $56,057.56 PHARIS , JONI EDUCATION COORDINATOR $58,274.38 07/26/2021 UAMS Open Checkbook 3 MIDDAUGH , DONNA J EDUCATION COORDINATOR $63,170.51 BOLT , DAWN M ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR OF PATIENT CARE $127,236.21 FERGUSON , SCOTT L CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $94,957.68 COULTER , LOIS E CERTIFIED TECHNOLOGIST II $33,706.20 WARNER , JILL C RN III $127,770.18 MEYER , MELANIE M DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTOR $75,823.73 MCCAIN , KEITH R ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $126,667.50 EBLE , BRIAN K ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $328,303.15 ACORD , ELAINE RN II $68,984.34 UKETUI , GREG O RN III $191,855.19 WORD , MICHELLE P ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST $41,801.21 KEY , JAMES M ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $422,865.71 KISER , THOMAS S PROFESSOR $280,049.87 COOPER , EVELYN R DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $38,112.05 WARREN , BARBARA J DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $68,446.44 CHANDLER , SELMA DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $68,562.47 POWELL , MARVIN SENIOR PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $83,629.97 HOLLOWAY , MICHELLE L DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $63,969.41 ROBERTSON , RONALD D DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON $678,064.96 BROWN , HEATHER ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE $60,688.84 GARRISON , ROBERT L ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $635,092.00 REIS , ROBERT J PROFESSOR $64,184.69 LANDES , REID D PROFESSOR $189,649.76 SNOWDEN , MAX PROFESSOR $6,768.00 SCOTT , MARY A PROFESSOR $188,667.56 HURST , WILLIAM R ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $68,582.81 ROGERS , ROBIN M ASSOCIATE DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $80,822.56 HUDSON , TERESA J PROFESSOR $163,560.00 WIEDA , DAWN M DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $68,309.96 HELMS , MESHELLE R ASSISTANT DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $40,739.12 WENDEL , PAUL J PROFESSOR $553,710.04 STEELMAN , FAWNDA K OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST $76,242.73 KIM , MI-RAN RN III $105,734.92 GOKDEN , MURAT PROFESSOR $266,180.40 HEALEY , DIANA M RN III $108,342.07 JORDAN , TIM W RN III $79,340.34 FLOERCHINGER , DEBRA S EDUCATION COORDINATOR $50,924.39 LEDOUX , KATHY J DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $60,886.01 FRERICHS , MARK M PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $83,743.62 HAUER-JENSEN , MARTIN PROFESSOR $182,613.37 WANG , JUNRU ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSOR $84,569.83 MILONI , LORI J EDUCATION COORDINATOR $61,323.73 CRANMER , JOAN M PROFESSOR $147,437.07 BODENNER , DONALD PROFESSOR $263,921.10 SAWYER , JEFFREY R PROFESSOR $222,684.46 PYNE , JEFFREY M PROFESSOR $34,413.84 LOWERY , R S ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $275,795.23 TACKETT , JOAN L ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $100,906.24 NARAMORE , HOLLY J DIVISIONAL DIRECTOR $115,582.51 RIGGS , ANN T PROFESSOR $258,737.15 DAJANI , NAFISA K PROFESSOR $553,603.04 OWEN , RICHARD R PROFESSOR $6,260.04 BERCHER , ANITA J NUTRITIONIST $71,755.76 GOAD , FREDERICK A ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PATIENT CARE $79,823.18 BUNTING , COLETTA A ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST $36,231.13 GILLS , EDWARD L ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $244,974.72 CAPPS , NATALIE J ASSISTANT PROFESSOR $49,469.22 MOSS , MARIE M PROFESSOR $412,305.29 SMITH , SHAROSLYN R MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN $30,832.40 REINHARDT , MELANIE A ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR $120,785.04 PICK , BRENDA K SENIOR PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $76,008.18 INGALLS-HOPPS , DONNA L DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $69,914.01 TROTTA , HOLLY B CLINIC INSTRUCTOR $107,811.75 07/26/2021 UAMS Open Checkbook 4 RICHARDSON , DEBORAH L DEPARTMENTAL MANAGER $53,688.18 MOCK , DONALD M PROFESSOR $61,317.50 HILL , WINEMA L COMPLIANCE OFFICER $69,817.32 CARTER , DESTINY N PROJECT/PROGRAM MANAGER $52,509.96 PRATHER , PAUL L PROFESSOR $188,849.30 KURTEN , RICHARD C PROFESSOR $131,158.27 ABDELLA , MARY E EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT $9,850.18 GREGUREK , CHRIS W PROJECT/PROGRAM DIRECTOR $85,187.09 JOHNSON , SARAH K ASSISTANT RESEARCH PROFESSOR $76,911.88 HINSON , LISA J ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST $13,079.99 HAND , TRACY L PROJECT/PROGRAM SPECIALIST $56,304.65 CARROLL , JOHN L PROFESSOR $316,631.85 CLOTHIER , JEFFREY L PROFESSOR $339,232.54 SPENCER III , HORACE
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