Family Medicine Program Leadership
Sarah Robertson, MD
Family Medicine Program Director
Dr. Sarah Robertson graduated with her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2001. Following medical school, she completed her family medicine residency in the AHEC Southwest Family Practice Residency through the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
She is a board-certified family physician by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Robertson is a member of American Academy of Family Physicians and Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians.
She currently serves on Conway Regional’s Medical Staff as a Hospitalist and Program Director of the Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Robertson also has experience in private practice, women’s health, the care of veterans, and teaching. In addition to being a dedicated physician, she is also a dedicated mom, wife, and community member.
Darren Freeman, MD
Family Medicine Associate Program Director
Dr. Darren Freeman graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine in 2008. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society that same year. Following medical school, Dr. Freeman completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Area Health Education Center—West in Fort Smith, AR. He was given the Resident Teacher Award for his commitment to teaching as a resident.
With experience in traditional private family medicine practice, as an inpatient rehabilitation facility medical director, and as a current hospice medical director, Dr. Freeman brings a robust and varied experience to the education of residents. Dr. Freeman joined the Conway Regional team in 2016 as a hospitalist and has been an engaged member of the medical staff. He is a board-certified family physician by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Freeman is a member of American Academy of Family Physicians, Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians, the Society of Hospital Medicine, and the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He also recently became a certified hospice medical director (HMDC). In his free time, Dr. Freeman enjoys time with his family, golf, trout fishing, and medical missions.
Clark Trapp, MD
Family Medicine Core Faculty
Dr. Clark Trapp graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine in 2015. Following medical school, Dr. Trapp completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - West in Fort Smith, AR. He served as chief resident his last year and was awarded the Resident Teaching Award for his commitment to teaching and for championing changes in feedback and didactics.
Dr. Trapp is a board-certified physician by the American Board of Family Medicine and a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Arkansas Academy of Family Physicians. In 2023, Dr. Trapp completed the year-long certificate program for the American Academy of Family Physicians called “Leading Physician Well-being.” Dr. Trapp was one of 120 physicians selected from a national pool to participate in this program, which was created to provide leadership development, training in physician well-being advocacy, and performance improvement project skill-building. He helped develop a project called Addressing the Burden of Perfectionism.
He enthusiastically brings his experience in teaching, traditional family practice, inpatient hospital practice, and leadership to the education and training of residents. Dr. Trapp enjoys time with his family, cooking, carpentry, and leading/teaching community classes.
Jamie Trapp, MD
Family Medicine Core Faculty
Dr. Jamie Trapp graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine in 2015. Following medical school, Dr. Trapp completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences – in Fort Smith, AR.
Dr. Trapp is a board-certified physician by the American Board of Family Medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Family Practice. She brings many years of experience teaching as an adjunct family medicine faculty at UAMS and volunteering at various universities. Dr. Trapp enjoys family medicine to build lifelong relationships with each of her patients.
Bailey Tucker
Graduate Medical Education Program Director
Bailey graduated from The University of Central Arkansas with a Bachelor of Science in Health Education. She then achieved a Master of Health Administration from Louisiana State University in Shreveport, LA.
As the Director of Graduate Medical Education, Bailey is responsible for implementing the daily operations and management of the GME department. Within her responsibilities, she oversee's the team of program coordinators, administrative operations of the department, and maintains accreditation standards of the ACGME-accredited sponsoring institution and residency programs. In addition, Bailey monitors the credentialing and coordination of all medical student, pre-medical student, and physician-assistant student observer-ships and clinical rotations.
Rebekah Eddington
Family Medicine Program Coordinator
Rebekah Eddington joined the Conway Regional Family Residency program team in 2022 as the Family Medicine Program Coordinator. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Arkansas, majoring in Health Services Administration, and is currently working on her Master's degree in Business Administration.
Rebekah is excited to be able to work hand in hand with the next generation of physicians. When not at work, Rebekah enjoys spending time with her husband, Blake, exploring the beautiful state of Arkansas, and finding the best local restaurants. Rebekah is actively involved in her Church community within Conway.