Washington News
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Darla’s story: From stroke to hospital to rehabilitative therapy
Darla Black had a stroke and received care at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center.
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Leadership change at Providence Cancer Institute, #FINISHCANCER goal remains
R. Bryan Bell, M.D., D.D.S., FACS, FRCS(Ed) has accepted the roles of executive medical director of Providence Cancer Institute and director of the Earle A. Chiles Research Institute.
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Understanding gastroparesis and the connection to cancer
Gastroparesis can complicate the management of cancer, particularly in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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Miguel's journey to recovery at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center
A Tri-Cities man was searching for the best place to receive care following a stroke when he discovered Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center in Spokane.
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Denise’s story: How a breast health navigator eased her cancer journey
Denise had a complete mastectomy of the left breast due to her cancer diagnosis. She received care at the Providence Breast Health clinic at Providence Holy Family Hospital.
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Providence caregiver receives top notch care for common problem
Devin Yates has been a Providence caregiver since 2016. In 2023, he gained another title – Providence orthopedics patient.
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Clarkston man finds cardiac care close to home
John Fisher underwent a transformative robotic cardiac surgery using the Da Vinci system at Providence Heart Institute. Now, he receives regular checkups at the Clarkston Cardiology Clinic.
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Providence Swedish South Puget Sound welcomes new class of residents!
Learn more about our residency programs and our new residents.
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Providence Swedish Rehabilitation Hospital opens in Lynnwood
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
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Providence's Camp Prov recognized as refuge amid disability system
Camp Prov offers support and respite for families struggling to find safe and affordable quality care options for their disabled and autistic children.
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Providence caregivers save fellow caregiver experiencing a stroke
Stroke Awareness Month is commemorated every May. Mary Terhaar, a former medical laboratory scientist at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, survived a stroke at work.
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Providence Regional Cancer System Patient Navigator Focuses on Head and Neck Cancers
Patient Navigators provide a wealth of information and support to patients and families at all three Providence oncology locations: Lacey, Centralia and Aberdeen.
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Providence Swedish advanced lung-cancer technology surpasses 500 patients served
Ion robot-assisted bronchoscopy and Lung Nodule Clinic continue to ease patients’ way
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Moxi collaborative robot has arrived
Don’t be surprised if you see a robot roaming the halls of Providence Centralia Hospital.
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Mary's story of rural health care
Mary has served in many health care leadership roles in her life, including 15 years as the Washington State Secretary of Health, so she understands the importance of rural healthcare access.
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Children’s Center Offers Free Group Classes in Snohomish County
The Providence Children's Center is a place where kids and families can learn about health and wellness in a fun and interactive way.
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Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital’s specialized life support team receives recognition for excellence
Providence recently received the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Gold Level Award for Excellence in Life Support.
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Providence receives national recognition for heart surgery, patient safety, and more
Healthgrades recognized Providence hospitals in Spokane with 13 awards.
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Winter Workout Safety Tips
Dr. Andrew Gomez with Providence Sports Medicine shares some tips on how to prepare for and prevent common winter hazards so you can have fun and stay fit without compromising your well-being.
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Providence Regional Medical Center Everett responds to UFCW strike announcement
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) fervently believes that strikes do not settle contracts. In fact, strikes delay contracts. Strikes keep our hard-working and valued nurses from recei
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