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Patrick Mbawuike, M.D.


Emergency

Biography


Facility/Office:

Bradley County Medical Center Emergency Department

Education:

American University of Antigua College of Medicine
ASU Three Rivers (Malvern, Ark.)
University of Arkansas Little Rock

Residency:

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences South Central

Biography:

Dr. Patrick Mbawuike is an accomplished healthcare professional with diverse educational and work experiences. He graduated at the top of his class in 2009 with an Associate Degree in Registered Nursing from the University of Three Rivers in Malvern, Arkansas. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, graduating summa cum laude from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2011.

Dr. Mbawuike's medical career has expanded beyond nursing. He completed his medical education at the American University of Antigua College of Medicine, earning his Doctor of Medicine (MD) in May 2021. He then pursued residency training in Family Medicine at UAMS South Central.

Throughout his career, Dr. Mbawuike has worked in various professional sectors, including banking, civil engineering, and merchandise distribution. He has also been part of a team providing medical aid to remote areas in Nigeria.

His education includes additional qualifications, such as Licensed Practical Nurse from Pulaski Technical College and a Bachelor of Science degree from the Federal University of Technology in Nigeria.

In his personal life, Dr. Mbawuike enjoys playing soccer and table tennis, reading novels, and fixing electrical, mechanical, and structural issues in the house and cars. With a deep commitment to patient care, he looks forward to serving the community of Bradley County.

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BCMC to Host Blood Drive Friday, June 27


Bradley County Medical Center is proud to announce an upcoming LifeShare Blood Drive on Friday, June 27 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., in the BCMC Rural Health Clinic Parking Lot located at 304 E Central Street across the street from the hospital.

This vital event aims to support local hospitals and patients in need of life-saving blood transfusions. All eligible donors are encouraged to participate and help make a difference in the lives of others by donating blood on Friday, June 27. Blood drives are the main source of blood for hospitals in our region, including Bradley County Medical Center. Potential donors can reserve a time slot online through the donor portal on www.lifeshare.org. You do not have to make an appointment as walk-ins are encouraged.