Phenomenal Women

Joycelyn Elders, M.D., Gives Address at Event Honoring UAMS’ Phenomenal Women

By Chris Carmody

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) welcomed former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders, M.D., as the keynote speaker at a March 14 event honoring the accomplishments of women at UAMS.

This year’s Phenomenal Women ceremony, organized by the UAMS Division for Academic Pathways and Workforce Partnerships, celebrated female employees who reflect UAMS’ core values, advocate for change and address injustices. UAMS holds the event each March to commemorate National Women’s History Month.

Elders, a 1960 graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Medicine (now known as the UAMS College of Medicine), spoke on the topic of “Women who advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion.” She said she read every word of the nomination letters for this year’s 28 Phenomenal Women honorees, captivated by their dedication to improving the lives of others.

Joycelyn Elders, M.D., Gives Address at Event Honoring UAMS’ Phenomenal Women

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UAMS recognizes four phenomenal women during National Women's History Month 2024

Every year, UAMS recognizes outstanding women during National Women’s History Month. We are excited to share that four of our team members are part of these Phenomenal Women! In celebration of International Women’s Day, we want to congratulate them for all their hard work and commitment toward a better state of health for all Arkansans. #InspireInclusion