Regional Blog & News

  • Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation Invests in Sonoma County Families

    Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation Invests in Sonoma County Families

    The Sisters of St. Joseph Healthcare Foundation Announces Over $700,000 in Grant Awards to Support Sonoma County Families with Children who are Homeless or At-Risk of Homelessness

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  • San Pedro 2026 DAISY Award Winners

    San Pedro 2026 DAISY Award Winners

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  • Providence Saint Joseph Earns Highest Stroke Certification from The Joint Commission

    Providence Saint Joseph Earns Highest Stroke Certification from The Joint Commission

    PSJMC has earned Comprehensive Stroke Center certification from The Joint Commission and national recognition from the American Heart Association for high-quality stroke care

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  • Can Joy Improve Health Outcomes?

    Can Joy Improve Health Outcomes?

    Research suggests that joy may play a larger role in health than many realize. Learn how cultivating positive experiences can support physical, mental and emotional wellness.

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  • Advancing cancer care through clinical trials

    Advancing cancer care through clinical trials

    Providence Cancer Institute is connecting patients with new possibilities for care — often close to home — through innovative clinical trials.

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  • Celebrating a milestone: 100 heart transplants and counting

    Celebrating a milestone: 100 heart transplants and counting

    At Providence Heart Institute, a remarkable milestone reflects both innovation and compassion — 100 heart transplants performed, and countless lives changed.

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  • When standard treatment isn’t enough: A new study offers hope for people with triple-negative breast cancer

    When standard treatment isn’t enough: A new study offers hope for people with triple-negative breast cancer

    A new clinical trial is testing a promising drug combination that could improve survival for people whose cancer didn’t fully respond to standard treatment.

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  • Queen of the Valley Foundation Raises $100,000 to Support Heart Health and Physician Wellness in Napa

    Queen of the Valley Foundation Raises $100,000 to Support Heart Health and Physician Wellness in Napa

    Napa’s spirit of generosity was on full display at Queen of the Valley Foundation’s Women for Wellness event, where $100,000 was raised to support heart health and physician well-being initiatives.

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  • A Full-Circle Moment: Cardiac Arrest Survivor Reunites with the Teams Who Saved His Life

    A Full-Circle Moment: Cardiac Arrest Survivor Reunites with the Teams Who Saved His Life

    A former patient returned to thank the Providence Little Company of Mary Torrance caregivers and first responders whose quick action made his recovery possible.

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  • Teaching kitchen caregivers offer tips on stretching the family food budget

    Teaching kitchen caregivers offer tips on stretching the family food budget

    FOX 12 recently spent time in the Providence’s Community Teaching Kitchen who shared simple, sustainable tips for planning healthy, filling meals that are affordable and delicious.

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  • Celebrating Strength and Survivorship: Community Comes Together for National Cancer Survivors Day with the Humboldt Crabs

    Celebrating Strength and Survivorship: Community Comes Together for National Cancer Survivors Day with the Humboldt Crabs

    Providence St. Joseph Hospital Eureka Cancer Center partnered with the Humboldt Crabs to celebrate National Cancer Survivors Day®.

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  • A mother’s surprise pitch delivers powerful message about early detection

    A mother’s surprise pitch delivers powerful message about early detection

    The traditional first pitch at the Paint the Park Pink game was thrown by Juli Weiss, mother of the Medford Rogues general manager. Juli kept her big pitch a secret for weeks leading up to the game.

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  • From “Jungle to Joy”: Celebrating Strength and Community at Our First NICU Reunion

    From “Jungle to Joy”: Celebrating Strength and Community at Our First NICU Reunion

    From “Jungle to Joy,” Providence St. Joseph Hospital Eureka’s first NICU reunion brought families, caregivers and graduates together to celebrate milestones, resilience and the lasting bonds of care.

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  • How one father's providential purpose helped shape his son’s path

    How one father's providential purpose helped shape his son’s path

    At Providence Medford Medical Center, one caregiver’s journey of renewal is now shaping the next generation right down the hall.

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  • Keeping athletes in the game: Smart injury prevention for every season

    Keeping athletes in the game: Smart injury prevention for every season

    Summer nights at the Humboldt Crabs ballpark are a long-standing tradition in our community.

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  • Hope comes in a clinical trial: Brad’s remarkable story

    Hope comes in a clinical trial: Brad’s remarkable story

    When Brad’s medullary thyroid cancer returned after a surgical procedure, he enrolled in a clinical trial. Now, his cancer is nearly undetectable.

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  • How personalized screening is helping patients catch cancer earlier

    How personalized screening is helping patients catch cancer earlier

    By identifying cancer risk sooner, our Prevention4Me software is helping patients and care teams take proactive steps — supporting better outcomes, more personalized care, and greater peace of mind.

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  • Recognizing signs of stroke can save a life

    Recognizing signs of stroke can save a life

    Lisa Yanase, M.D., appears on KATU’s AM Northwest, reminding people that knowing the signs of stroke — and acting quickly — can make all the difference in saving brain function and recovery outcomes.

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  • A son’s quick thinking helps save his mom from a stroke

    A son’s quick thinking helps save his mom from a stroke

    Erin Rosvold shares her story with local news stations in hopes of educating more people about the signs of stroke. Her son knew and made all the difference.

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  • How “medical twins” are shaping the future of cancer treatment

    How “medical twins” are shaping the future of cancer treatment

    The “medical twin” concept allows the successful treatment of one cancer patient to inform the treatment of another. That research is underway on the Providence Portland campus.

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