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Lovelace CEO and CFO Accept ALS Challenge
Read more: Lovelace CEO and CFO Accept ALS ChallengeAs of Friday, August 29, 2014, the ALS Association is reporting more than $100 million has been raised in the popular Ice Bucket Challenge. Lovelace Health System President and CEO Ron Stern, along with Lovelace Health System CFO Stephen Forney, accepted the challenge in true style!
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Lovelace Leadership Accepts ALS Challenge
Read more: Lovelace Leadership Accepts ALS ChallengeTo date, donations to the ALS Association in response to the viral “Ice Bucket Challenge” have reached in excess of $88 million dollars. Several senior leaders at Lovelace recently made a donation and took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, including Lovelace Westside Hospital CEO Farron Sneed, Lovelace Medical Center CEO Troy Greer, Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital…
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Lovelace Cancer Care Program Will Open Medical Oncology Clinic in Partnership With Hematology Oncology Associates
Read more: Lovelace Cancer Care Program Will Open Medical Oncology Clinic in Partnership With Hematology Oncology AssociatesLovelace Cancer Care Program is partnering with Hematology Oncology Associates of New Mexico (HOA) to offer medical oncology services starting early 2015. The program will offer the latest in cancer oncology treatment for cancer patients, including medical oncology and radiation treatment. “We are proud to partner with HOA to offer seamless cancer care to our…
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Two Lovelace Hospitals Named to Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work 2014
Read more: Two Lovelace Hospitals Named to Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work 2014Congratulations to Lovelace Women’s Hospital and Lovelace Westside Hospital for being named by Modern Healthcare as one of the 100 Best Places to Work in Healthcare for 2014. Lovelace Women’s Hospital and Lovelace Westside Hospital were the only hospitals in New Mexico recognized by Modern Healthcare in 2014. This will be the sixth time Lovelace Women’s Hospital has made this list and…
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Discussion of “Breast Cancer Risk in Families with Mutations in PALB2”
Read more: Discussion of “Breast Cancer Risk in Families with Mutations in PALB2”Darcy Cooke, PA-C, Physician Assistant at the Breast Care Center at Lovelace Women’s Hospital joins us on the blog today to talk about the genetic mutation PALB2 and breast cancer risk. Over the last several years, it has become quite common that we discuss genetic testing with our patients, who have been diagnosed with breast…
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Always a Place in Her Heart for Lovelace
Read more: Always a Place in Her Heart for LovelaceBoth originally born and raised in Arizona, Marilyn Meister and her husband have spent most of their married life together living in New Mexico. They were loyal to Lovelace Medical Center, then located on Gibson SE. When the hospital moved to the former St. Joseph Hospital on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in 2007, the…
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Lovelace Women’s Hospital Now Offering Micro-laparoscopy
Read more: Lovelace Women’s Hospital Now Offering Micro-laparoscopyLovelace Women’s Hospital is the only hospital in New Mexico offering a new micro-laparoscopy technique for gallbladder removal, hysterectomy, tubal ligation and endometriosis cell removal. This new technique is a virtually scarless laparoscopic procedure using micro instruments. To educate providers about this new micro-laparoscopy technique, Lovelace Women’s Hospital will be hosting a mobile demonstration lab…
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True or False? Pelvic Exams for Women After the Age of 65
Read more: True or False? Pelvic Exams for Women After the Age of 65True! It is a common misconception that women over the age of 65, or those that have experienced menopause or a hysterectomy no longer need to see their gynecologist. Although a woman’s gynecologic and reproductive needs change over her lifetime, a recent press release from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists indicates that annual…
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Inpatient Rehab Provides Better Outcome, Study Finds
Read more: Inpatient Rehab Provides Better Outcome, Study FindsThe largest study of its kind to date finds that patients who are treated in inpatient rehabilitation hospitals go home faster, stay home longer and live longer than those who are treated at a nursing home, or skilled nursing facility. “This is confirmation of the quality data and outcomes that we have been producing at Lovelace Rehabilitation…
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When Every Minute Matters – Surviving a Severe Heart Attack
Read more: When Every Minute Matters – Surviving a Severe Heart AttackWillie Salazar, 59, was scheduled for a stress test following two weeks of chest pain. “It was a stingy pain that wouldn’t let me breathe,” he describes. That stress test never happened. May 16, 2014 Willie was home alone when the chest pain returned and did not go away. “It got stronger and stronger. I…
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