As Portland area kids head back to school this week, a group of teens is ready to educate their peers about the dangers of smoking and vaping - namely with a device called Juul. They're called the "Rebels" and they have a very important cause.
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Providence Alaska Medical Center’s adult cardiac surgery program recently earned the highest rating possible from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons in three separate cardiac surgical categories.

We firmly believe that strikes don’t settle contracts, they delay them and keep our hard-working caregivers from getting the pay, benefits and contract enhancements they deserve.

Providence St. Mary Medical Center has been recognized by Practice Greenhealth for environmental excellence.

Thanks to the generous support of our community, Kadlec Regional Medical Center recently added a second robotic surgical system.

When teacher Annie Noguchi suddenly collapsed at home, a team of rescuers acted quickly to save her life.

Mandie Davis’s route to a better life began with a chance meeting with bariatric surgeon Dr. Louise Bacon.

Midwives have the training, skills and knowledge to provide trusted guidance, encouragement and support.

A long-term fitness regimen and deep spiritual belief helped this 82-year-old recover quickly after surgery.

Two heart rhythm specialists talk about what atrial fibrillation is, why it can be dangerous and what your treatment options are.

Stephanie Koutzoukis faced a tough recovery after her tongue cancer returned, but today, thanks to world-class care, she is back to normal.

Stroke expert Dr. Basit Rahim talks about how to spot this potentially deadly health emergency, what to do and how you can reduce your risk.

While the program treats a range of psychiatric conditions, the most common are major depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizophrenia.

Have a fun-filled, healthy summer with these suggestions.

Portland painter credits the support of Providence providers and creating art for helping her recover and heal from breast cancer and the loss of her mother.

Together, Oregon’s hospitals took home 19 awards in the nation’s premier recognition program for environmental performance in health care.

As a health care organization founded by incredibly strong women, Providence’s history is proudly steeped in the traditions of our foundresses, the sisters of St. Joseph and the sisters of Providence.

Growing the Providence Swedish comprehensive women’s health care program in the South Puget Sound, to bring the highest level of specialty services for women in our community.

Attend a FREE lecture at QVMC on June 29, 2023 at 6 p.m.

Hospital receives two national awards for commitment to best practices

Providence medical experts offer the most updated information about research and treatment options for breast and pancreatic cancer patients in two free virtual talks for patients and caregivers.