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Providence Swedish North is offering free STOP THE BLEED® training at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
After nearly five decades of unwavering service, Swedish Edmonds celebrates the retirement and 49 years of service of a cherished member of the health care team: Joanie Morrison.
Gastroparesis can complicate the management of cancer, particularly in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
The awards highlight Providence Swedish's consistency in following the American Heart Association's guidelines for care, treatment and improved outcomes in stroke and diabetes.
Providence Swedish North Puget Sound is working to reduce widespread educational disparities among Snohomish County residents.
Providence Swedish Rehabilitation Hospital is a state-of-the-art, 40-bed inpatient acute rehabilitation hospital dedicated to the treatment and recovery of those who have experienced injury or illness
Camp Prov offers support and respite for families struggling to find safe and affordable quality care options for their disabled and autistic children.
The Prevention4Me assessment is free for every patient at Everett's Providence Comprehensive Breast Center patient. The program will expand over the next few years. Learn more.
Pulsed field ablation -- a new treatment for atrial fibrillation --is now available at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE). First hospital in Snohomish County to offer this treatment.
Providence Community Cancer Screening Event
The Providence Children's Center is a place where kids and families can learn about health and wellness in a fun and interactive way.
Lead Legal Advocate Specialist Chelsy Sommer, from the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse (PICAA) in Everett, Wash., discusses the significance of consent in healthy relationships.
Phlebotomists play a vital role in Providence Swedish’s ability to deliver high-quality health care to patients. Thank you to all dedicated and skilled phlebotomists.
The advocates at the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse (PICAA) work closely with law enforcement and medical personnel to ensure each victim's rights are protected, and their needs
February 5-9 is Ambulatory Care Nursing Week. Ambulatory care nurses practice in primary and specialty care outpatient clinics, non-acute surgical and diagnostic outpatient settings and in the telehea
Did you know that women in their 40s are at a higher risk of developing certain health conditions, such as breast cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis?
We recognize and appreciate the vital role of #IVNurses in providing safe and effective care to patients who need intravenous therapy.
The Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse (PICAA) in Snohomish County is a safe and confidential place where you can receive support, care and resources to heal from your trauma.
Celebrating our pharmacists for the difference they make in the health of our patients.
How a hospital food and nutrition manager created an elegant and cozy meal for caregivers