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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. New names announced for hospitals in Berkeley, Jefferson counties

    What were, until Monday, City Hospital in Martinsburg and Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Charles Town, W.Va., are now Berkeley Medical Center and Jefferson Medical Center, both under the umbrella of University Healthcare.
    richardb@herald-mail.com
    What were, until Monday, City Hospital in Martinsburg and Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Charles Town, W.Va., are now Berkeley Medical Center and Jefferson Medical Center, both under the umbrella of University Healthcare. The new names were announced...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Arts and Culture, West Virginia University, Medical Research, General Practitioners

  2. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Hospital auxiliary donates $50,000 to Time Saves Lives

    West Virginia University Hospitals-East City Hospital officials announced Nov. 30 a $50,000 donation by the City Hospital Auxiliary in support of the $3 million Time Saves Lives capital campaign.
    West Virginia University Hospitals-East City Hospital officials announced Nov. 30 a $50,000 donation by the City Hospital Auxiliary in support of the $3 million Time Saves Lives capital campaign. In mid-November, WVUH-East officials launched the pubic...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest

  4. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Nearly 3 days after storms, more than 17,000 still without power in Eastern Panhandle

    Hotels and restaurants remained busy Monday as many residents of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle could be without power until late this week because three large towers that hold major transmission lines were knocked down during Friday night’s storm, officials said.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    Hotels and restaurants remained busy Monday as many residents of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle could be without power until late this week because three large towers that hold major transmission lines were knocked down during Friday night’...

    Tags: Kevin Lewis, Toledo Edison Company, Health and Safety at Work, Energy Saving, Frederick County (Virginia)

  6. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Chambersburg Hospital, employees union agree to contract

    Chambersburg Hospital and the health care professionals working there ratified a new contract on Monday that calls for pay raises and employee contributions to health insurance.
    Chambersburg Hospital and the health care professionals working there ratified a new contract on Monday that calls for pay raises and employee contributions to health insurance. “Workers will begin paying for their health care benefits, but receive...

    Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Wage Contract Issues, Unions, Health Insurance, Health

  8. May 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Halfway woman won't let illness keep her from being mom

    Melinda Malott is juggling another busy day.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Melinda Malott is juggling another busy day. She dispenses hugs and kisses as her children head off to school, makes her weekly grocery list, pays the bills, buys gifts for upcoming birthday parties and baby showers and organizes a fundraiser to send her...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Skype, Johns Hopkins University, Services and Shopping, Media Industry

  10. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Chambersburg Hospital honored by heart association

    Chambersburg Hospital was awarded the American Heart Association's Mission: Lifeline Silver Performance Achievement Award. The award recognizes the hospital's commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients...

    Tags: American Heart Association, Health, Heart Attack, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Jan 5, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Martinsburg hospital opens new ICU

    Critically ill patients at City Hospital in Martinsburg are expected to begin moving into a new, brightly painted $8.6 million intensive care unit this morning after the project’s completion was celebrated Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
    matthewu@herald-mail.com
    Critically ill patients at City Hospital in Martinsburg are expected to begin moving into a new, brightly painted $8.6 million intensive care unit this morning after the project’s completion was celebrated Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony....

    Tags: Bonds, West Virginia, Medical Services, Health and Medical Professionals, Health

  14. May 28, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Social media helps patients share their news

    Medical updates are no longer hushed discussions held behind closed doors. They're going viral. And they're increasingly being shared with family, friends and, sometimes, digital strangers.
    Medical updates are no longer hushed discussions held behind closed doors. They're going viral. And they're increasingly being shared with family, friends and, sometimes, digital strangers. "Prayer warriors we ask that you keep our little Angel in prayer...

    Tags: Heart Transplants, Broward County, Healthcare Provider, Family, Breast Cancer

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, cardiologist

    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Timonium resident was 89.
    Dr. Richard J. Bouchard, a retired cardiologist who played an instrumental role in the establishment of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at St. Agnes Hospital, died Saturday from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Cardiac Rehabilitation, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pulmonary hypertension often misdiagnosed, research finds

    Whitney Gaspar has long known that she didn't have much endurance.
    Whitney Gaspar has long known that she didn't have much endurance. When she was in secondary school, Gaspar said she ran a "slow mile" in gym class of 14 to 15 minutes and "avoided stuff (that required) a lot of endurance." Then in December 1999,...

    Tags: Mayo Clinic, Maitland, High Blood Pressure, Pharmaceuticals, University of Chicago

  20. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. State report outlines Kwiatkowski's time in Maryland

    Supervisors at a Maryland hospital weren't surprised when drugs were missing from a treatment room where contract radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was assigned.
    Supervisors at a Maryland hospital weren't surprised when drugs were missing from a treatment room where contract radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was assigned. A manager had spotted him going through needle-disposal containers and he was among...

    Tags: Trials, Health and Safety at Work, Maryland General Hospital, Hepatitis C , Agriculture

  22. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. Danville emergency crews prep doctors before patients get to hospital

    Monitoring a person's heartbeat and pulse has been a practice for more than one hundred years.
    WDBJ7 Reporter
    Monitoring a person's heartbeat and pulse has been a practice for more than one hundred years. Danville is taking the process and advancing it to the 21 century. Each of the city's fire engines now have its own portable electrocardiograms. The EKG...

    Tags: Fires, Heart Attack, Cardiologists, Mike Jefferson

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