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Assistant Professor

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Geriatrics, College of Medicine

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Amy Overton-Mccoy is an Assistant Professor in Geriatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research interests include the physiological and psychological aspects of aging, with a particular focus on the needs of older adults in healthcare settings. She investigates factors that impact the quality of life and health outcomes for geriatric populations.

Grants & Funding

  • State Public Health-Arthritis Walk with Ease _UAMS subaward with ADH CDPCB Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Pass Through: Arkansas Department of Health Principal Investigator
  • Enhancement Project to Improve Access to Food Services and Mental Well-Being Administration for Community Living Principal Investigator
  • State Public Health-Arthritis Walk with Ease _UAMS subaward with ADH CDPCB Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Pass Through: Arkansas Department of Health Principal Investigator
  • ATTRACT. Arkansas Technology Training and Rural Assistance Center for Telehealth US Department of Agriculture Co-Investigator
  • Enhancement Project to Improve Access to Food Services and Mental Well-Being Administration for Community Living Principal Investigator
  • DPSQA Choices in Living Resource Center Lifespan Respite Training Arkansas Department of Human Services Principal Investigator
  • State Public Health-Arthritis Walk with Ease _UAMS subaward with ADH CDPCB Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Pass Through: Arkansas Department of Health Principal Investigator
  • ATTRACT. Arkansas Technology Training and Rural Assistance Center for Telehealth US Department of Agriculture Principal Investigator

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