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Health Care

Jan pmh

Prosser hospital district opens new clinic in Grandview

January 14, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
By TCAJOB  and Sunnyside SunProsser Memorial Health has opened a new clinic in Grandview.The clinic at 1003 Wallace Way, just south of Interstate 82, will be open daily to provide family medicine, pediatrics, women’s health and mental health services as well as urgent care. Walk-ins are also welcome.Prosser Memorial Health...
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2019: The year of greens, grasshoppers and gut health

January 14, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Marilou SheaUnlike the Pantone color of the year that’s selected annually by a chosen few, the food trends I’m about to share — most falling into a “healthy” category — are ultimately based on the masses — yes, that’s you, me, us. Marilou Shea,Food Truck AcademyAs if you didn’t...
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Jan steelyoga

Steel 3 Yoga to open third studio after taking over 11Exhale Yoga

January 16, 2018
Laura Kostad
Eight instructors work between Richland, Kennewick studiosThe owner of Steel 3 Yoga plans to open a third studio to eager Tri-City yoga enthusiasts for “workshops, training and some classes to come” this month.Brenda Steel, an ex-corporate worker turned yogi, took over 11Exhale Yoga’s two existing studios in Richland and Kennewick...
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DSHS introduces new caregiver support programs

January 16, 2018
Laura Kostad
More than 450 people have enrolled statewide, with 117 signed up in southeast WashingtonWashington state’s Department of Social and Health Services recently added two new support programs intended to make more services available to more than 850,000 unpaid family caregivers statewide and the loved ones they care for.The two new...
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Providence St. Joseph CEO offers health care prediction for coming year

January 16, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Dr. Rod HochmanLeaders at Providence St. Joseph Health, the nation’s third largest nonprofit health system that operates Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland, predict no let-up in the massive changes in American health care, which will be defined in 2018 by continued debate in Washington, D.C., intensified efforts to address...
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Kennewick audiologist offers the joy of hearing across the globe

January 11, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Some consider the world full of annoying sounds — buzzing cell phones, honking cars, kids playing and people chattering.[blockquote quote="Without hearing, you’re disconnected from the world." source="Dr. Neil Aiello, owner of Columbia Basin Hearing Center" align="right" max_width="300px"]For others the world is silent.Imagine if you’d never heard the first cries of...
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Lourdes Medical Center invests in 3D technology for earlier cancer detection

January 10, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Lourdes Medical Center is now offering 3D mammograms to help doctors detect breast cancer earlier. The machine, which came with a $395,000 price tag, arrived in late summer and patients are already seeing the benefits.[blockquote quote="Get yourself checked and your loved ones—and don’t wait." source="Dan Ellsworth, ancillary service director at...
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HRSA grant allows TCCH to continue with renovations and expansions

January 10, 2016
Elsie Puig
Tri-Cities Community Health is expanding services and renovating its facility, with the help of a $1 million grant awarded by the Human Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Although the renovations and building improvements started with savings from TCCH, the grant will allow...
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TCCH awarded grant to offer consumers free help enrolling for health insurance

January 10, 2016
Elsie Puig
Tri-Cities Community Health has received a $25,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to offer health insurance eligibility assistance and enrollment guidance to the uninsured or who need to apply for reenrollment. The service is free and open to everyone.[blockquote quote="... we help everyone, at no cost at...
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Kadlec to offer clinical rotations for WSU College of Medicine students

January 10, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
As Washington State University moves toward the creation of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Kadlec Regional Medical Center is positioning itself to become an integral part of the program by offering clinical rotations for the residency program.[blockquote quote="We hope this (partnership) will result in physicians who are familiar...
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