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Keeping the holiday spirit alive while caring for patients at MercyOne Waterloo

The holiday season is often thought of as a time for family, celebration, and rest. But for those who work in healthcare, the work never stops. MercyOne healthcare professionals say there’s a unique sense of urgency during the holidays.

Philly healthcare professional helps feed seniors for the holidays

Joseph Norris is a physician assistant who was doing house calls with seniors when he learned how some struggle during the holidays. Over the years, he created a food drive with the support of his Masonic brothers in St. John’s Lodge #115 and Philadelphia Police officers in the 39th District.

From Marine to PA school: How Austin Shinaberry became an advocate for veterans

Shinaberry credits his PA education with helping him to advocate for himself to get coverage for medical issues he developed while in service, including disability benefits.

‘They didn’t leave:’ ER staff worked for days on end to help Helene victims

Dr. Matt Riester and his wife were about to head out of town to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary when Tropical Storm Helene pummeled western North Carolina last week. Floodwaters were raging and Riester’s house went dark, so the medical director of the emergency department at Asheville’s Mission Hospital had a new plan to fight his way through the chaos and get to work.

Denver Health has 19 school based health centers located within Denver Public Schools

All Denver Public Schools (DPS) students have access to 19 Denver Health School Based Health Centers.

Who’s the veteran? She’s the Veteran

With a mission to empower and improve the lives of women veterans through community building, mental health support and groundbreaking research, She’s the Veteran is making a profound impact on the fastest-growing segment of the veteran population.