
“It was an incredible night to begin our holiday season of light and love,” said Kim Crawford Meeks, USA Health spiritual care and counseling manager.
We want to show you that what you do at work has a purpose and is ultimately bettering the lives of the people around you, the overall health system and the community.
USA Health Insider is a weekly newsletter featuring news and insights for employees of USA Health as we fulfill our mission to help people lead longer, better lives. Please submit your story ideas to Carol McPhail at [email protected]
“It was an incredible night to begin our holiday season of light and love,” said Kim Crawford Meeks, USA Health spiritual care and counseling manager.
USA Health employees are making an impact in the community. See photos and learn about some of their recent service projects.
SORT stands for statement, options, rule out, and take action and test.
Tudor is focusing on strengthening Monroe County Hospital’s services, fostering collaboration among the hospital’s dedicated team members, and ensuring the hospital continues to meet the evolving healthcare needs of community residents.
Jeffrey L. Brewer, M.D., said he is excited to build upon the successes of the department in training new physicians and growing services for adults and children.
The Mayer Mitchell Award for Excellence in Cancer Research was established in 2009 by USA trustee Arlene Mitchell in memory of her late husband, Mayer Mitchell, a formative figure in the establishment of the Mitchell Cancer Institute.
Consider integrating these stretches into your routine after meals for maximum benefit.
Kevin Slaughter, M.D., brings an interest in research focused on clinical outcomes in burn surgery with skin substitutes, acute burn care, and enzymatic debridement.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in providing high quality patient care and customer service.
USA Health clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on a variety of healthcare-related news topics.
Located at USA Health University Hospital, the new center provides consultations within 24 hours, rapid diagnostic imaging, less invasive procedures for faster recovery and medical management to prevent kidney stones.
“VNOTES is a leading-edge technique that provides many benefits for women, including a shorter recovery time,” said Charles R. Hanes, II, M.D.