Richard L. Hayes, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine (in practice since 1982)

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Hendrix College.
  • Master of Science Degree from the University of Central Arkansas.
  • M.D. degree from the University Of Arkansas College Of Medicine. (UAMS)

Residency: Family Medicine at the University of Tennessee Department of Family Medicine in Jackson, Tennessee- 1979-1982

Board Certified: Diplomate American Board of Family Medicine 1982- Present

Scope of practice: Accepts patients starting at seven years of age to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians,
  • Past President of the Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians.
  • Senior Arkansas Delegate to the Congress of Delegates of the American Academy of Family Physicians.
  • Member of Arkansas Medical Society
  • Member of Pulaski County Medical Society.

Community and personal: He is an instrument rated multiengine private pilot, he enjoys trout fishing as well as duck and turkey hunting.

Miriam G. Morse, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine (over 25 years in practice)

Education:

  • Bachelor of Medical science Concordia College and University Of Alberta
  • M.D. from University of Alberta Medical School.
  • F.C.F.P. (Fellowship College Family Physicians)

Residency: Edmonton General Hospital.

Board Certified: Certificant and Fellow (2005) of the Canadian College of Family Physicians 1986- Present

Scope of practice: Accepts patients starting at two years of age to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, botox, microdermabrasion, laser hair and tattoo reduction, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Arkansas Medical Society.
  • Holds A Certificate and a Fellowship in Family Medicine from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

Community and personal: Dr. Morse spends her free time with friends and is an active member in her church.

Mark A. Peterson, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine (over 25 years in practice)

Education:

  • B.S. of Science at University of Arkansas Little Rock
  • M.D. University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS)

Residency: University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) Department of Family and Community Medicine.

Board Certified: Diplomate American Board of Family Practice 1987- 2007

Scope of practice: Accepts patients of all ages, newborn to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Associate in the University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) Department of Family and Community Medicine.
  • Member of the Arkansas Medical Society
  • Member of the Pulaski County Medical Society

Community and personal: Dr. Peterson is a proud husband, father and grandfather; he has two children and one grandchild. He is a long distance runner and recently ran a half marathon in Little Rock, AR. Dr. Peterson enjoys time with his family, time in the water, he is an American Sailing Association Captain licensed for off shore sailing and recently sailed his longest trip to date. To relax Dr. Peterson enjoys working with his hands, such as carpentry and welding, building things for his home.

Robert R. Ritchie, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine (over 25 years in practice)

Education:

  • BS in Chemistry from Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • MA in Chemistry from University of Arkansas Little Rock
  • M.D. from University of Arkansas Medical Science (UAMS)

Residency: Family Medicine at the John Peter Smith Hospital in Ft. Worth, Texas.

Scope of practice: Accepts patients of all ages, newborn to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Board Certified: Diplomate American Board of Family Practice 1986- Present

Professional associations:

  • Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians,
  • Member of the Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians,
  • Member of the Arkansas Medical Society
  • Member of the Pulaski County Medical Society.
  • Member of Alpha Omega Alpha

Community and personal: Dr. Ritchie is a proud husband, father and grandfather; he has three children and four grandchildren. Dr. Ritchie enjoys time with his family, and spending time in the woods hunting and fishing, and shooting skeet. To relax Dr. Ritchie enjoys yard work and sitting down with a good book.

Aaron Roberds, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Science from University of Central Arkansas
  • Doctor of Medicine, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Campus

Residency: University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Campus

Board Certified: Diplomate American Board of Family Medicine 2017 – Present

Scope of practice: Accepts patients of all ages, newborn to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Member of the American Medical Association
  • Member of the Arkansas Medical Society
  • Member of the Pulaski County Medical Society
  • Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians

Community and personal: Dr.Roberds is a proud husband and recent father. He enjoys spending time with his family and is an active member in his church community.

Harold K. Short, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine (over 35 years in practice)

Education:

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Hendrix College, Conway, AR, 1974
  • Doctor of Medicine, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Campus, 1978

Residency: Family Medicine, active duty naval officer, United States Naval Reserve, Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center, Pensacola, Florida, 1978 to 1981

Board Certified: Diplomate, American Board of Family Medicine,1981- Present

Scope of practice: Accepts patients of all ages, newborn to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians
  • Arkansas Medical Society
  • Pulaski County Medical Society.

Community and personal: Dr. Short is a devoted husband and proud father of four sons. He and his family are all avid golfers and diehard Razorback fans. He also enjoys hunting and fishing, as well as recreational target shooting.

John David Wilkins, M.D.

Specialties: Family Medicine

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Science from University of Central Arkansas
  • Doctor of Medicine, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Campus

Residency: University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Campus

Board Certified: Diplomate American Board of Family Medicine 2017 – Present

Scope of practice: Accepts patients ages two years to geriatrics, for preventative care, acute and urgent care, chronic disease management, wellness, minor office procedures, etc.

Professional associations:

  • Member of the American Medical Association
  • Member of the Arkansas Medical Society
  • Member of the Pulaski County Medical Society
  • Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians

Community and personal: Dr.Wilkins enjoys spending time with his friends, watching movies, hiking, and kayaking. He also has an interest in computer science.

Drew Siebenmorgen, PA-C

Specialties: Family Medicine

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Science from the University of Arkansas
  • Master’s Degree in Physician Assistant Studies from UAMS in Little Rock

Licensed: Arkansas State Medical Board

Experience: Primary Care, Family Medicine, and Urgent Care

Community and personal: Drew is happily married to his wife, Lachan, has two entertaining mutts named Elway and Hagrid, and has a child on the way. He is a sports fan of all things Razorbacks, an assistant coach for junior high football and basketball, and a volunteer lecturer at UAMS.