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UAMS Pediatrics Residents -- Interns, 2008-2009Click on the links below or in the menu to the left to read more about each of our residents and program directors:

Rachel King, MD

Rachel King, Chief Resident (2009-2010)Pediatric Chief Resident 2009-2010
Dr. Rachel King grew up and attended high school in Ashdown, AR.  She graduated from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville with a BS in biological sciences.  Rachel then attended medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.  After her chief residency, Rachel plans to return to her home town to practice primary care medicine and pediatrics.  In her free time Rachel enjoys golf, running, softball, skiing and spending time with her husband, Zach. 
 

Anna Ostrom, MD

Pediatric Chief Resident 2009-2010
Dr. Anna Ostrom grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and left briefly to attend the University of the South.  She graduated summa cum laude from Sewanee with a BS in Biology.  Anna then returned home to attend medical school at the University of Alabama in Birmingham.  In her spare time she enjoys hiking, movies, reading, and spending time with her husband Brad and her daughter Jane. 
 

Christina Bartlett, M.D.

Pediatric Chief Resident 2010-2011
Dr. Christina Bartlett was raised in Russellville, AR, where she met her devoted husband Jake.  She graduated from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville with a BS in biochemistry, and remains an avid Hog fan.  She is a graduate from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and plans to pursue a career in general pediatrics with a specific interest in pediatric obesity.  Christy enjoys being outdoors and spending time with her family, including her new son Ethan.  

Aaron Gardner, M.D.

Pediatric Chief Resident 2010-2011
Dr. Aaron Gardner was raised in Orem, Utah. After completing a two-year mission for the LDS church, he attended Brigham Young University and graduated with a BS in Sociology. Aaron attended medical school at St. George’s University in Grenada. Following his chief residency, Aaron plans to pursue fellowship training in pediatric critical care. He is also interested in disaster medicine and serves as a medical officer on a federal Disaster Medical Assistance Team. In his spare time, Aaron enjoys running, biking, backpacking, working with his Boy Scout troop, and spending time with his Wonder Woman wife Amy and four kids Isaac, Caite, Hayden, and Halle.

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"After going to college close to home and then medical school at UAMS, I looked hard to find a different residency program. Every place I looked though, I felt either their facilities were lacking or the people didn’t seem like folks with whom I wanted to spend the next 3 years of my life. In the end, I picked UAMS because of the quality of the residents I knew to be there."

—Andy Koehler, M.D.
PGY-2
Med School: UAMS