ADH Grand Rounds

ADH Grand Rounds

Grand Rounds sessions will be held from 8-9 a.m. on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. These will include a combination of in-person seating in the Dr. Joseph H. Bates Professional Education Auditorium at the Arkansas Department of Health and virtually via Zoom.

Continuing education is only available for live sessions.

In-person: Dr. Joseph H. Bates Professional Education Auditorium at 4815 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205.

Public Health Grand Rounds is jointly sponsored by the Arkansas Department of Health, the Fay Boozman College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (ACHI).

You can obtain a copy of your transcript at https://uams.cloud-cme.com/.

CHEC Credit: To claim Category I CECH hours for CHES/MCHES, email [email protected] to request the evaluation form. Evaluation needs to be completed and returned before the certificate is sent.

Upcoming Presentations

Presenters are subject to change.

No presentations scheduled at this time.

Past Presentations

May 15, 2025

Measles: Where We Are Now

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May 1, 2025

College of Public Health Student Presentations

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April 17, 2025

Food Microbial Safety, Antimicrobial Resistance and Public Health

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April 3, 2025

Implementation Science Trials in Early Care and Education to Promote Nutrition Best Practices

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March 6, 2025

On the Up and Upper: The Rise of Prescription Stimulants

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February 27, 2025

The Social Determinants of Antibiotic Prescribing

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February 20, 2025

Drinking Water Protection and Public Health

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February 6, 2025

Wastewater Monitoring for Infectious Diseases and Drug Use in Arkansas

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January 16, 2025

Is Being “Nice” Good (for health, for work, and everthing else)?

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December 5, 2024

The Arkansas Minority Health Commission: “Working Today for a Healthier Tomorrow”

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Measles Update: Get The Latest Measles Information Here

Measles, or rubeola, is a highly contagious, acute viral infectious disease caused by the measles virus. Some people think of measles as just a rash and fever that clears up in a few days; however, measles can cause serious health complications, especially in children younger than 5-years-old.

The best protection against measles is the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The MMR vaccine provides long-lasting protection against all strains of measles.