News
Match Day Success for ARCOM Class of 2025
The Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine proudly announces the outstanding achievements of its Class of 2025 Match Day.
St. Baldrick’s Carnival Exceeds Fundraising Goal for Childhood Cancer Research
Organized by the ARCOM Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA), the annual event encourages participants to shave their heads or raise money in other ways for children battling cancer.
‘Adopt a Scholar’ Program Launches at ACHE with $100K Scholarship
This innovative $100,000 recruiting scholarship ensures ACHE remains at the forefront of student recruiting in this highly competitive field.
ARCOM Names 2024-2025 Student Researcher of the Year
One student is selected at each College of Osteopathic Medicine across the nation and will go on to compete for the AACOM National Student Researcher of the Year award.
ARCOM Announces 2024-2025 Student Doctor of the Year
One student is selected at each College of Osteopathic Medicine across the nation for this award, and will go on to compete for the AACOM National Student Doctor of the Year Award.
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education Celebrating 10 Years of Growth & Impact
Since its founding, ACHE has generated over $900 million in economic impact, addressing the region’s healthcare needs and providing world-class education.
ACHE Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of New Research Spaces at RIHWC
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education is celebrating the opening of the new Biomedical Resource Center and the Center for Rehabilitation Research.
ACHE Announces Key Leadership Appointments
These strategic appointments underscore ACHE’s commitment to academic excellence and inclusivity across its five academic programs.
Three ARCOM Alum Graduate from Choctaw Residency Program
Doctors Henry Gutierrez, Shanell Gray, and Daniel Stacy finished their three-year residency with Choctaw Nation and are remaining on as physicians with Choctaw Nation Health Services.
First Resident Physicians Complete Training at Baptist Memorial Hospital
Garrett Hadley is one of the 12 founding resident physicians who will be finishing up this month. He attended medical school at Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith.