UAMS Project Heal

UAMS Project Heal

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UAMS Project Heal is a hospital-based violence intervention program designed to address assaults. Who Is Eligible to Participate?

06/12/2026

COMMUNITY PARTNER HIGHLIGHT:

The Center For Healing Hearts & Spirits partners with Project Heal in many ways - study leadership, intervention delivery, data tracking, referrals, etc. Beyond our work together, the Center provides critical program services to Arkansas communities and have done so for the past 25 years! They call it "Heart Work" and our team is grateful to do this very important work with such an amazing partner.

Learn more about the Center at: https://www.hhscenter.org/about

05/26/2026

Interested in joining the Project Heal team? Check out our new job opening!

Research Assistant I:

The Project Heal research team is seeking a full time (100%) Research Assistant I, with research and project coordination experience to oversee the day-to day operations of multiple community violence prevention research projects. The Research Assistant I will assist the study principal investigator(s) on projects with respect to recruitment, data collection, management, and analytics (both quantitative and qualitative methods), research design, grant writing, and dissemination (manuscripts, community newsletters, presentations). The successful candidate is expected to make significant contributions to study planning, implementation, troubleshooting, data collection, analysis, and presentation of findings.

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05/09/2026

Plans for the weekend? Listen to the newest FAITH Network Podcast!

Part two of the Faith-Academic Initiatives for Transforming Health (FAITH) Network's podcast focusing on the "State of Men's Health" is out. Topics include the life expectancy gap, the mental health crisis of Arkansas men, how to reach the next generation, and available resources.

The talk features Austin Porter, Dr.PH, MPH, an associate professor in the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management, and chief science officer and state epidemiologist at the Arkansas Department of Health; the Rev. Johnny Smith from Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Pine Bluff; and Kelvin Parker, founder and executive director of GOAT (Giving Others Ambition Together).

Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts:

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