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November 26, 2024Providence director of health equity in California, child of immigrants, draws on background to serve
Denise Colomé is the director of health equity for Providence St. Joseph Health in California's south division.
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November 26, 2024CommonSpirit plans health campus south of Denver; construction to start in 2025
CommonSpirit Health has bought 42 acres south of Denver for a future health campus.
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November 25, 2024At Saint Peter's Gianna Center, OB-GYN addresses issues underlying reproductive challenges
Doctor and center champion natural methods that work to identify problems and cooperate with a woman's cycles
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November 25, 2024CommonSpirit institute is focused on putting human kindness into practice
President hopes to create think tank that drives discussions about health justice
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November 22, 2024Age-Friendly Health Systems movement gains new momentum
Resources are available to help more facilities adopt practices.
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November 15, 2024Mercy college, Baptist bible college partner on faith-based nursing program
Mercy College of Health Sciences and a Baptist college in Des Moines, Iowa, have partnered to create a faith-based nursing study program. Through the offering from Mercy College and Faith Baptist Bible College, students can earn an associate of arts degree in biblical studies as well as an accelerated Bachelor of Science in nursing, all in four years.
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November 15, 2024At Saint Peter's Gianna Center, OB-GYN addresses issues underlying reproductive challenges
Doctor and center champion natural methods that work to identify problems and cooperate with a woman's cycles
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November 13, 2024Mercy college, Baptist bible college partner on faith-based nursing program
Mercy College of Health Sciences and a Baptist college in Des Moines, Iowa, have partnered to create a faith-based nursing study program.
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November 11, 2024Classroom adds learning as part of Covenant Children's holistic care
When 12-year-old Abigail was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, she and her family had to deal with not just serious health implications but long periods out of school, missing out on learning and being with friends.
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November 07, 2024Serving migrants is 'God’s work,' says leader of Catholic Charities of San Antonio
Amid harsh political rhetoric and even open displays of rage, CEO of Catholic Charities of San Antonio sees only in its grace in efforts to serve migrants.