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Hedrick Medical Center and Wright Memorial Hospital Nationally Recognized for Commitment to Providing High-Quality Cardiovascular and Stroke Care
Get With The Guidelines put the expertise of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association to work for hospitals nationwide, helping ensure patient care is aligned with the latest evidence- and research-based guidelines.
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Health News You Can Use: Saint Luke's Clinical Forensics Program
The care a person receives immediately following abuse or assault has a significant effect on their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.
NICU Levels: What Do They Mean?
NICUs are classified by the American Academy of Pediatrics into levels based on their capabilities. Level IV (four) is the highest level, and Level I (one) is the lowest.
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Why I Give: Diane Murphy
“I feel like the Kansas City area is extremely fortunate to have this facility. I am one of the lucky ones." - Diane Murphy
Why I Give: Carolyn Downham
"In my mind it was a small amount. But it’s going to have a big impact for these kids." - Carolyn Downham
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Generations of Generosity: Board Member Continues His Family's Legacy of Giving
From the roots of their family farm to the roots of the Kansas City community, the Dillingham’s have spent seven generations enhancing the lives of others.
Saint Luke’s and Children’s Mercy Earn Accreditation for Kansas City Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program
Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute and the Ward Family Heart Center at Children’s Mercy Kansas City share collaborative 28-year history of caring for patients with congenital heart conditions.
KCUR: Kansas City Heart Experts Say Better CPR Education Can Reduce Unequal Survival Rates
KCUR talked to Dr. Paul Chan about a new study that found survival benefits of bystander CPR vary by race and sex.
Anderson County EMS Honored at State Level for Third Consecutive Year
Anderson County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has once again received state-level recognition from the Kansas Emergency Medical Services Association (KEMSA).
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CNN: Survival Rates Far Worse for Black Women After Bystander CPR, Study Finds
Survival rates for Black women are far worse after bystander CPR than for white men, according to a study published this month.