FastFacts Updated September 2019 he University of for Medical Sciences was founded in 1879 by eight physicians. Today T UAMS is the state’s only health sciences university, part of a statewide network of postsecondary education institutions of the System governed by a 10-member Board of Trustees. UAMS Mission Education To improve the health and health care of Arkansans

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  2,727 students accelerating discoveries into health  870 medical residents improvements  5 dental residents  College of Nursing – 590 students* Core Values  College of Medicine – 696 students* Integrity, Respect, Diversity and Health Equity,  College of Health Professions – 657 Teamwork, Creativity, Excellence, Safety students*  College of Pharmacy – 392 students* Vision 2029  College of Public Health – 172 students*  Graduate School – 220 students* By 2029 — UAMS’ 150th anniversary as the first medical school in Arkansas — UAMS will lead * November, 2019 Arkansas to be the healthiest state in the region  1,438 faculty members through its synergies of education, clinical care,  UAMS Northwest Regional Campus total research and purposeful leadership. enrollment 244 - College of Medicine – 37 As Arkansas’ only academic health system, UAMS resolves to deliver dramatic and lasting - College of Pharmacy – 49 health and health care improvements. Aiding - College of Nursing – 38 in this are its statewide health system — UAMS - College of Health Professions – 110 Health; statewide network of campuses for public - Number of Residents – 54 (not education and clinical outreach; and expertise included in total enrollment) in medical specialties, population health, digital health, health informatics and translational research. Patient care  The Myeloma Center has performed more Patient Volume peripheral blood stem cell transplants for multiple myeloma than any center in the

34,971 world ED Visits 32,555  UAMS has partnered to create the Myeloma 31,515 Genome Project, a global initiative to compile the largest set of high-quality 13,445 Discharges 12,413 myeloma genetic data to improve 12,959 diagnosis, prognosis and treatment  The expected five-year survival rate for 7,732 Surgical 7,605 newly diagnosed myeloma patients treated Cases 7,489 at the Myeloma Center is 74%, versus 43% for a comparable patient population in the 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 NCI cancer statistics (SEER) database  Only adult sickle cell clinic in Arkansas 214,112  Only adult spina bifida clinic in Arkansas Outpatient 203,871 Visits 206,784  Only adult cystic fibrosis center in Arkansas  Only ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) treatment 195,000 200,000 205,000 210,000 215,000 center in Arkansas  Only cord blood bank and adult blood stem cell collection unit in Arkansas  FY 2019  FY 2018  FY 2017  Only liver transplant program in Arkansas  Only kidney transplant program in Arkansas  Family Medical Centers at six Regional Centers – 153,329 outpatient visits in  First bone marrow transplant in Arkansas FY 2019  Liver and kidney transplant survival rates higher than national average  capacity – 535 beds, including 431 adult beds, 64 newborn bassinets and  First accredited echocardiography lab for 40 psychiatry beds careful cardiac diagnosis  Only high-risk pregnancy program in  Only adult Level One Trauma Center in Arkansas Arkansas with board-certified maternal-fetal specialists.  Primary Care at two off-campus locations in Little Rock and one in Maumelle  The Institute for Digital Health & Innovation is home to more than 30 digital health  912 College of Medicine clinicians staff UAMS Medical Center, Arkansas Children’s programs that use high-definition video Hospital and the Central Arkansas Veterans and other technology to improve access to Healthcare System physicians with expertise in a diverse range of specialties from stroke care to maternal  UAMS provides vascular surgery, maternal- fetal medicine specialists, and physical and fetal medicine to spine surgery and trauma. rehabilitative medicine at Baptist Health A national leader in digital health, it also has  UAMS provides orthopaedic services at several new programs in development. Baptist Health in Conway  Faculty physicians at eight Family Medical Institutes Centers provide care and supervise residents at UAMS Regional Centers outside  Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute of central Arkansas  Harvey & Bernice Jones Eye Institute  Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging  The Myeloma Center has treated more than 11,750 patients from every state and more  Jackson T. Stephens Spine & Neurosciences than 50 countries. Institute  Psychiatric Research Institute  Translational Research Institute  Institute for Digital Health & Innovation Research Statewide Reach  Total research funding more than $110 million  Eight Regional Centers and a comprehensive across UAMS and UAMS researchers working Rural Hospital Program in the Arkansas Children’s Research Institute  11 KIDS FIRST Program Sites and Central Arkansas Veterans  Regional campus in Northwest Arkansas Healthcare System  UAMS students participate in delivering  Ranking in top 16% of all U.S. Colleges & care to residents in the Arkansas State Universities in research funding from federal Veterans Home government  Has education programs for the Colleges  More than 500,000 sq. ft. devoted to of Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing and research on UAMS campus Health Professions  The BioVentures business incubator has  Physical therapy clinic opened in 2014 created 46 companies since its beginning,  Doctor of Physical Therapy program currently 26 of these companies produce began in 2015 annual payroll of nearly $27 million.  Doctor of Occupational Therapy program  Contributing to expand scientific knowledge: to begin in 2020 with 32 students 1,807 articles in scientific journals included  Expanded access to medical and mental UAMS-affiliated authors in FY 2018. health care with new psychiatric medical  Home to Arkansas Biosciences Institute residencies – A research consortium of Arkansas  50 Pediatric Subspecialty Clinics institutions using funds from the state’s  Head Start - 14 sites in Pulaski County serve tobacco settlement on work to reduce or 840 children ages 3-5, and three sites serve prevent smoking-related illness 88 infants and toddlers  Translational Research Institute provides  Poison Control Hotline – 40,000 calls/year research support as part of a national effort  Seven Centers on Aging, a part of the Donald to speed the pace of discovery and health W. Reynolds Institute on Aging improvement  Center for Distance Health Stroke Diagnosis  UAMS has eight faculty members named and Treatment Network – connecting 54 rural either ARA Scholars or ARA Fellows by the Arkansas Research Alliance, which recruits Arkansas with stroke neurologists highly respected researchers to Arkansas  Center for Distance Health ANGELS high-risk pregnancy consultation, diagnosis through  Research Data Warehouse that facilitates clinical and translational research and houses real-time telemedicine with 36 sites across data on more than 1 million patients Arkansas  Evidence-Based Prescription Drug Program  J. Thomas May (College of Pharmacy) saved state $70M Center for since inception in 2005 ALS  Arkansas e-Link – linking health, education, Research – research and public safety by connecting only 454 sites across the state to a 5,600-mile research for high-speed optical network making Arkansas amyotrophic one of the most well-connected states in the lateral country sclerosis  Eight Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program sites across the state in Arkansas  The Psychiatric Research Institute’s Psych TLC program provides Arkansas’ primary care physicians with access by telephone to child and adolescent mental health expertise Financials Philanthropy  Private philanthropy essential for critical Tuition 2.94% growth and support of: Gifts and Other 9.86% - Groundbreaking research in cancer, State Alzheimer’s, and other diseases affecting Appropriations our state 6.83% - New and enhanced facilities Grants/ - State-of-the-art equipment Contracts 7.42% Patient Care 72.95% - Student scholarships - Population health - Statewide clinics - Community outreach programs - Recruitment and retention of national Budgeted Revenue FY2020 = $1.69 Billion leaders in various medical specialties of need in Arkansas 2020 Budgeted Revenue - Telemedicine, technology and digital Patient Care $1,232,903,427 72.95% health to focus on health care in rural areas Grants/Contracts $125,458,502 7.42% - Childhood obesity State Appropriations $115,436,816 6.83% - Innovations in health care and health care education Gifts and Other $166,627,754 9.86%  Fundraising for FY 2019 totaled more than Tuition $49,690,568 2.94% $19.25 million Total Revenue $1,690,117,067 100%  Contributions from donors in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and 15 other countries Economic Impact*  Membership in the 1879 Society, recognizing legacy donors, grew to over 300 with $43  $4.5 billion/year economic impact – UAMS million in planned gift commitments and affiliates Arkansas Children’s Hospital  More than 1,500 volunteers donate their and Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare time, energies and talents each year System  The eight regional centers generate 657 Visit [email protected] jobs and $87 million annually in economic for more information impact across the state.  UAMS BioVentures business incubator – 26 companies active with an annual payroll of nearly $27 million * TEConomy Partners LLC, 2015

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