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ARCOM hosts second annual memorial service to honor body donors, families
When we think of hearts, we think of love. We think of heartbreak. We think of sadness. We think of joy, envy, anxiety, peace. When the first-year medical students at the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine think of hearts, they think of all that and their first patients.
DO Day on the Hill
Our students did a great job representing ARCOM at DO Day on the Hill! Check out their recap video.
New Residency Programs For Medical Students In The River Valley
A new partnership between the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (ARCOM) in Fort Smith and Searcy-based Unity Health will allow medical school graduates the opportunity for residency programs.
Arkansas college teams up with medical facility
An Arkansas college has teamed up with a health group to provide opportunities for their students.
New Partnership Between ARCOM, Unity Health Announced
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education recently announced a new partnership between the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith and Unity Health in Searcy to deliver graduate medical education training for its resident physicians.
ARCOM partners with Unity Health for graduate education program
The Arkansas Colleges of Health Education (ACHE) announced Friday a partnership with Unity Health and the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (ARCOM) for its graduate medicine program.
Osteopathic College partners with Searcy’s Unity Health on residency program
A new partnership between the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine (ARCOM) and Searcy-based Unity Health will allow medical school graduates residency programs as well as offer training opportunities for the school’s students.
Fort Smith School District considering small Chaffee Crossing land donation for Highway 255 expansion
A small portion of land reserved for the Fort Smith School District at Chaffee Crossing may be going to the Arkansas Department of Transportation as part of an Arkansas 255/Zero Street widening project.
George McGill: Honored to Serve
“Our medical school had 162 slots available in our second class and around 4000 students from around the country and the world applied to get into the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Smith. Some of the brightest students in the country are getting their training here in Fort Smith, Arkansas.”
Heritage Village construction moving along
Development of Heritage Village, a walkable neighborhood with both commercial and residential space, has progressed swiftly on the Barling side of Chaffee Crossing across from the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education.