LITTLE ROCK (Nov. 22, 2016) – Stephanie Hawkins of Bryant has joined Arkansas Urology as a nurse team leader working with Dr. Mooney. In this role, she will work closely with Dr. Mooney and manage the staff for one of the clinical pods.
Stephanie earned her Bachelor of Science in nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Biology at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. “The Nurse Team Leader position guides much of the patient’s experience in our clinics,” said E. Scot Davis, CEO of Arkansas Urology. “We are fortunate to have Stephanie serve in this role for our patients.”
Prior to joining Arkansas Urology, she has served in various nursing positions with organizations such as St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock and St. Bernard’s Hospital in Jonesboro.
“To have someone as skilled as Stephanie is vital,” said Dr. Tim Langford, president of Arkansas Urology. “Her experience with patients, staff, and operations will benefit our patients and our staff.”
About Arkansas Urology
Arkansas Urology provides the latest innovations in medical technology and surgical techniques to its patients through eight Centers of Excellence in urological specialties. The physicians and professional staff comprise one of the most experienced and respected urological practices in the region. Arkansas Urology treats approximately 60,000 patients a year at eight facilities in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Clinton, El Dorado, Heber Springs and Russellville. In 2014, Arkansas Urology expanded its services by acquiring Epoch Men’s Health, with clinics in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton and Springfield, Mo. Arkansas Urology is made up of 14 physicians, three physician extenders, and 150 clinical and business staff employees.