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Grateful Wife for Professional Care at Norwood Hospital

“The ICU nurses were the most focused, professional, skilled people to have around you at such a frightening time – Jacinta Keating, RN and Roberta Trahan, RN – absolutely top notch taking care of my husband and keeping me in the loop. As for the physicians in ICU -- Dr. Koza and Dr. Le, they were so attentive and knowledgeable - we couldn't have asked for or received better care anywhere.”

Third Annual Paint the Night Red Heart Healthy Event

Rockledge, Florida (February 13, 2017) – Wuesthoff Health System and the American Heart Association is inviting members of the community to Paint the Night Red for Heart Health on Tuesday, February 28. The event will run from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Wuesthoff Medical Center—Rockledge Café, 110 Longwood Ave., Rockledge, FL 32955. Open free to the public with complimentary valet parking available, Paint the Night Red for Heart Health features lectures, health screenings, education forums, giveaways and hors d'oeuvres.

Sharon Regional Medical Center Awarded Hospital Accreditation from The Joint Commission

(Sharon, PA – February 9, 2017) – Sharon Region Medical Center today announced it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to providing safe and effective patient care.

ORMC and Odessa Fire Rescue Work Together to Bring New Life-Saving Technology to Ector County Residents

Odessa Regional Medical Center announced today that Odessa Fire/Rescue recently purchased two new ZOLL® X Series® Monitor/Defibrillators to equip two of Odessa Fire/Rescue’s eleven ambulances. The goal of Odessa Fire/Rescue is to equip all OFR ambulances with the new ZOLL® X Series® Monitor/Defibrillators to help treat the citizens of Ector County.

 

ORMC Now Offers Patients a Minimally Invasive Surgery Option

Imagine the possibility of having a major surgical procedure and being able to quickly return to normal daily activities. For many surgery patients in the Permian Basin, this isn’t just something to dream about, but a reality, thanks to robotic surgery.  Odessa Regional Medical Center is proud to announce that we are now offering robotic surgery.

Robotic surgery is a benefit for surgeons and patients alike, according to Dr. Kevin Lynch of Complete Care General Surgery.