Anne Arundel Medical Center
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Anne Arundel Medical Center has set a New Year's resolution to kick the smoking habit.
With the American Cancer Society's Great American Smoke Out tomorrow, the hospital announced Monday the entire campus will be smoke free by Jan. 1.
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Lt. Jeremey Weiss juggles a full-time job as an orthopedic technician at Anne Arundel Medical Center, a fiancee and his duties as a volunteer firefighter for the Ferndale Fire Station.
His already busy schedule became a little more hectic at the end of January, when the county removed two full-time career firefighters from the station to save money.
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Awards
The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recently gave three employers its Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace Award for having programs and policies that support new mothers who continue breastfeeding their babies after they return to work: Anne Arundel Medical Center, in Annapolis; Greater Baltimore Medical Center, in Towson; and Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore.
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Jacqueline Anderson
Jacqueline "Jackie" Anderson, 66, a resident of Annapolis since 1958, died of lung cancer Feb. 28 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
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Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers
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Wayne Bennett Sr.
Wayne Noel Bennett Sr., 61, a 23-year resident of Pasadena and an Army veteran, died Jan. 11 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
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Gloria Ball
Gloria G. Ball, 65, of Pasadena died of cancer Oct. 23 at Anne Arundel Medical Center after a brief illness.
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Are we prepared?
Recently, my wife experienced a health emergency and was taken to BWMC by ambulance. The driver took my wife to Baltimore Washington Medical Center because Anne Arundel Medical Center was too crowded.
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Albert Bennett Sr.
Albert William Bennett Sr., 62, a 22-year resident of Glen Burnie, died April 30 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
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When the ball drops at midnight next New Year's Eve, the Dunoyer brothers plan to shout "Happy Birthday!" before "Happy New Year!
Their sister, Francesca Melanie, was the first baby born at Anne Arundel Medical Center in 2006, arriving at 12:24 a.m. Sunday.