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Hedrick Medical Center Auxiliary Awards 2023 Scholarships

The Hedrick Medical Center Auxiliary has awarded ten $500 scholarships to the following students pursuing degrees in the health care.

KMBC: New Kansas City Area Program Looks to Stem an Interest in Health Care for High Schoolers

A new pilot program is training high school students to become nursing assistants at Saint Luke's East Hospital.

Wright Memorial Hospital Awarded Multiple Designations for Stroke and Heart Attack

Wright Memorial earned The Joint Commission’s Acute Heart Attack Ready Certification and The Joint Commission’s Acute Stroke Ready Certification.

Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune: Hedrick Medical Center Receives 5-Star Rating from CMS

Hedrick Medical Center is one of only two critical access hospitals in Missouri to receive a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

Saint Luke’s Recognized on U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 – 2024 Best Hospitals List

Saint Luke’s Health System honored in multiple categories for health care excellence

Health News You Can Use: Neuro-Oncology Program

Dr. Samuel Goldlust and Dr. Jonathan Breshears talk about Saint Luke's recently expanded Neuro-Oncology Program in this episode of Health News You Can Use.

KCTV: KC Current Players Visit Nursing Assistant Trainees at Saint Luke's

Some KC Current players got to see how nursing assistants in training at Saint Luke's prepare to take care of patients.

FOX4: KC Current Soccer Players Visit Saint Luke's Nursing Assistant Trainees

Some KC Current soccer players visited the new class of Saint Luke's nursing assistant trainees.

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Physician's Weekly: Survival Lower for Asian Versus White Individuals With OHCA

Asian individuals with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have similar rates of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation as White individuals, but have lower survival rates, according to a new study.

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Healio: US Survival Rates of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Lower Among Asian vs. White Adults

Asian individuals experience poorer outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the U.S. compared with white individuals, despite similar rates of bystander CPR.