Baby, mom survive rare pregnancy complication at Tempe St. Luke's Hospital
Baby, mom survive rare pregnancy complication
A baby and her mom are doing well after a rare complication that only happens a few times every million pregnancies threatened both their lives.
Author: Phillip Mathews
12news.com
Published: 7:41 PM PST June 4, 2018
Updated: 10:32 PM PST June 4, 2018
Volunteers
Tempe St. Luke’s Volunteer Program
Tempe St. Luke’s welcomes motivated individuals to serve as volunteers! Our volunteers supplement the medical staff by supporting the mission of the hospital to provide compassionate care for our patients and their families. Volunteers can explore potential healthcare careers while enjoying the personal satisfaction of helping others in the community.
The Medical Center of Southeast Texas Volunteers Distribute $12K in College Scholarships to SETX Students
The Medical Center of Southeast Texas (TMCSET) Volunteers have recently distributed $12,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors in Southeast Texas.
Meet the Internal Medicine Residency Faculty
Munir Shah, MD, FACP
Meet the Surgery Residency Faculty
John J. Ambrosino, M.D.
John Ambrosino, M.D. was born in Brockton, MA. He earned his BS & MS from Tufts University and his medical degree from University of Vermont Larner Medical School. He completed his residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Vascular Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital.
A Letter from the Medical Director
Letter from the Medical Director at the Bridges for Surgical Weight Management
Steward Health Care Names Christopher Baker, Brian Ackerman and Brandon Kahl Exceptional EMS Providers at “EMS Stewards of the Community” Awards
![Sheriff Wayne Ivey, Brian Ackerman, Christopher Baker, Brandon Kahl](/sites/default/files/field/image/EMS%20Awards%20Banquet%20-5498.jpg)
In annual awards ceremony, Steward recognized EMS providers hailing from Brevard County Fire Rescue, Cocoa Fire Department and Indian River Fire and Rescue
Volunteers
Volunteering at Tempe St. Luke's Hospital
Volunteering at Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital is a rewarding and enriching experience. Our volunteers are committed community members who care about making a difference in the lives of others. We invite you to share your skills and talents.
Benefits of volunteering include: