Episode 119
In this episode...Geania Dickey, owner of dot2dot Consulting joins AFMC TV this week. As an influential leader of early childhood education initiatives in the state of Arkansas, Geania shares some insight on how we can strengthen infrastructure for children and...
Episode 118
In this episode...Kenya Eddings, executive director of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission, joins AFMC TV this week. She shares what the organization is doing to help provide equitable health outcomes for minority Arkansans.
Episode 117
In this episode...With the opening of the state’s first milk bank, Dr. Misty Virmani Medical Director of the Arkansas Milk Bank, joins AFMC TV to share the many benefits of breast milk for infants.
Episode 116
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Stacy Smith-Foley, medical director of the Breast Center at CARTI, joins the show to talk about new screening guidelines that increase the probability of early detection of breast cancer.
Episode 115
The FDA recently approved over-the-counter availability of Narcan. Dr. Kristin Martin joins to show to explain how this treatment for opioid overdose can help to save lives.
Episode 114
In this episode... Meteorologist Tevin Wooten with NBC Boston joins AFMC TV to look at the intersection of climate change and public health.
Episode 113
This week on AFMC TV we have Judd Semingson with Community Clinic in Northwest Arkansas. He shares how their clinics are overcoming the challenges of connecting patients to both health and wellness in the area.
Episode 112
In this episode... COVID-19 has undoubtedly brought existing health disparities to the forefront. Dr. Joe Thompson from ACHI joins the show to talk about these disparities across the state.
Episode 111
In this episode... John Selig joins the show to look back at his first year as CEO of AFMC. John talks about advancements within AFMC as well as the company's impact on the state of healthcare in Arkansas.
Episode 110
In this episode... Dr. Jason Bailey with Northwest Health joins AFMC TV to talk about his use of robotics to help diagnose early-stage lung cancer patients. The robotic bronchoscopy is minimally invasive and has a smaller complication rate than traditional procedures.