
Children’s & Women’s Hospital employees must provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 to be eligible to win a monthly drawing.
“This award brings national attention to USA Health Providence as a leader in patient-centered care and reinforces that our community can count on us — not just in times of crisis, but in the everyday work of building healthier lives,” said Libby Turnipseed Callan, RN, DNP, accreditation, and stroke manager at Providence Hospital.
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Children’s & Women’s Hospital employees must provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 to be eligible to win a monthly drawing.
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During medical school, Tyler McDonald, M.D., realized he had a passion for treating children’s medical needs.
J. Harrison Howard will work with the Clinical Trials office to help advance and expand oncology clinical trials at the MCI and at USA Health.
New technology at the Mitchell Cancer Institute enables physicians to capture better images of patients with PET and CT scans, making it easier to detect cancer.
The Biotek Cytation 7 was purchased with funds raised at the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute’s Celebrate Hope gala.
Santos Nuno was honored for her excellent work ethic and for going above and beyond for her co-workers and patients.
While callers must dial all 10 digits to make local calls, the five-digit internal dialing still will work.
One of Us is a series that provides a glimpse into the working world of USA Health, one employee at a time.
The event allows USA Health to recognize and honor employees for their many contributions to the mission of helping people lead longer, better lives.
USA Health researchers and clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on many health-related topics in the news.
This new treatment has been shown to help prevent progression of the disease that might otherwise require hospitalization.