The Tourette Association of America Designates Arkansas Children’s Hospital Tourette Center as a Center of Excellence
Bayside, NY – February 5, 2025: The Tourette Association of America (TAA) is proud to announce that Arkansas Children’s Hospital Tourette Center has been recognized as a TAA Center of Excellence. The TAA Center of Excellence program distinguishes medical institutions that offer the highest level of care for people with Tourette Syndrome (TS), other Tic Disorders, and co-occurring conditions.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital Tourette Center was recognized for its wide variety of evidence-based treatments for families, its large patient population of impact, and its commitment to providing high-quality clinical care. The center’s vision aligns seamlessly with the TAA’s mission to elevate standards of care and foster collaborative partnerships that enhance the lives of individuals with TS and other Tic Disorders.
The Centers of Excellence program, which was developed in partnership with leading medical and scientific experts, was launched in 2014. The program strengthens ties between Centers of Excellence, patients, caregivers, and the world-renowned clinicians and researchers who lead the TAA’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Boards. TAA Centers of Excellence support individuals living with TS and other Tic Disorders by excelling in the following key areas:
• Expert and Coordinated Care
Centers provide timely and accurate evaluations of TS using evidence-based treatment and management approaches from multidisciplinary care teams.
• Research
Centers conduct scientific and clinical research studies that aim to provide a better understanding of TS, its impact, and to advance the development of more effective and safe treatments.
• Training and Education
Centers provide training and education to healthcare professionals and researchers on TS.
• Community Outreach and Advocacy Awareness
Centers work with the TAA and its local chapters and support groups to educate patients, families, and the public on TS. They also work to improve awareness and advocate for TS in their local communities.
Centers work with the TAA and its local chapters and support groups to educate patients, families, and the public on TS. They also work to improve awareness and advocate for TS in their local communities.
“We are excited to recognize the Arkansas Children’s Hospital Tourette Center as a Tourette Association of America Center of Excellence,” said Dr. Katrina Hermetet, Vice President of Medical and Scientific Affairs at the TAA. “This designation is not only a testament to the clinic’s expertise and innovation but also an acknowledgment of the profound impact it has on individuals living with Tourette Syndrome and other Tic Disorders. On behalf of the entire Tourette Association of America, I extend our sincerest congratulations to Arkansas Children’s on receiving this esteemed recognition.”
ABOUT THE TOURETTE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Founded in 1972, the TAA is the only national organization serving the TS and Tic Disorders community. The TAA works tirelessly to raise awareness, advance research, and provide ongoing support to individuals and families impacted by TS and Tic Disorders. Each year, the TAA drives the investment of hundreds of thousands of dollars into various research initiatives, leading to innovative new treatments and a deeper causal understanding of these conditions. The TAA directs a network of 31 chapters, 83 support groups, and recognizes 18 Centers of Excellence across the country. The TAA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more about Tourette Syndrome, Tic Disorders, and the TAA at tourette.org.