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Allergy/Immunology Program and Position Highlights

Join an established team of 10 physicians, two advanced practice providers, one basic science faculty, seven specialty nurses and eight research nurses in addition to clinical support staff and strong plans for continued growth. Other highlights include:

Leadership Team

Qualifications for this position:

  • M.D. or equivalent degree and must be licensed or eligible for licensure in the State of Arkansas.
  • Candidate must be board-eligible/board-certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and must have completed either pediatrics, internal medicine, or combined internal medicine/pediatrics residency training.
Dr. Amy Scurlock and Dr. Stacie Jones

NIH Clinical Trial Conducted in Part at Arkansas Children's Produces First FDA-Approved Treatment for Multiple Severe Food Allergies

A groundbreaking clinical trial sponsored and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and conducted in part at Arkansas Children's Hospital (ACH) unveiled a pioneering treatment helping children and adults with potentially life-threatening food allergies better tolerate peanut, milk, egg, wheat and tree nuts.

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