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  • To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: U.S. Department of Justice, +1-202-514-2007, or TDD: +1- 202-514-1888

  • Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers SAN FRANCISCO--(BW HealthWire)--Nov. 27, 2001 Physicians in southeast Georgia and South Carolina will so...

  • To: HEALTH EDITORS Contact: Michael Notrica of the Memorial Health University Medical Center, +1-912-350-6858

  • (Derr), 52, of Savannah, Georgia, formerly of Mount Joy and Strasburg, Pennsylvania, died unexpectedly on Saturday, August 21, 2010, at Memorial Health University Medical Center. Born in Newton, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of Commander Samuel A. Waugh, USN (Ret.) and Margaret Y. Waugh and the late Patricia M. Swain. She was predeceased by a son, Christopher Snavely of Mount Joy, and a brother, Samuel A. Waugh III.

  • Protest Underscores Growing Unrest Between the State's Nurses and Hospital Administrators As the Industry Exploits the Current Economic Climate to Cut Costs at the Patients' Expense WORCESTER, Mass., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Registered nurses from the UMass Memorial, Hahnemann, Home Health and Hospice, and the UMass University Medical Center campuses of UMass Memorial Health Care, joined by hundreds of frontline nurses from across the Commonwealth, conducted a demonstration and rally outside the entrance to the UMass Memorial Hospital campus in Worcester today. The nurses are protesting poor staffing conditions, the recent decision to close a much-needed medical surgical floor, as well as demands for wage and benefit cuts; all of which the nurses believe compromise their abili...

  • Hurricane Katrina dropped people from all racial and economic backgrounds on the doorsteps of hospitals throughout the state, forcing many caregivers to deal with populations they had had little contact with previously. Dr. Denise Danna, an assistant professor of nursing at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, remembers being holed up at Memorial Medical Center during the storm.

  • Entered into rest Sunday, December 20, 2009 at Memorial Health University Medical Center surrounded by her loved ones, , 81, formerly a resident of Augusta, GA. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Adams Funeral Services. Please sign the Guestbook online at www.adamsfuneralservicesinc.com

  • Kennedy Health System has named Kathleen Tregear assistant vice president of clinical services for Kennedy Memorial Hospital's University Medical Center in Washington Township. In this position, Tregear will oversee the operational and clinical aspects of nursing and clinical operations at Kennedy - Washington Township. She has more than 25 years of experience in the health care industry, and has been a nurse manager in both community and academic settings. Health Care Kennedy Health System has named Kathleen Tregear assistant vice president of clinical services for Kennedy Memorial Hospital's University Medical Center in Washington Township. Please include employee's name; a high-resolution headshot photograph; the title of the new position; company name; company location and business...

  • When Cade Reedy heard that the state of Georgia would forgive his loan as long as he worked for the state a few years after graduating from nursing school at Armstrong Atlantic State University, he quickly filled out the paperwork. It made pretty good sense to me to do it," said Mr. Reedy, now a 27-year-old nurse at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah. The program meant he didn't have to work his way through school, making it easier to focus on his studies.

  • Milton Edward "Eddie" Ivie, Jr., 30, died July 1, 2005 at Memorial Health University Medical Center. Eddie was a lifelong resident of Savannah, a graduate of Calvary Baptist Day School, Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., Florida International College with a Degree in Hospitality Business Management, and Stella Adler Drama School in New York City. He was the co-owner of the River House Restaurant and owner of the Pirates House Restaurant and Forty-Five South Restaurant. He was a communicant of the the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.



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