St. Elizabeth Yung Family Cancer Center marks five years with survivor celebrations
The St. Elizabeth Yung Family Cancer Center is celebrating its fifth anniversary in October by honoring cancer survivors.
The St. Elizabeth Yung Family Cancer Center is celebrating its fifth anniversary in October by honoring cancer survivors.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, health care providers emphasize the importance of nutrition in healing, suggesting that the right foods can be a crucial part of recovery.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare is proud to announce that its Cardiac Surgery Program has earned the prestigious 3-star rating from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) for isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and isolated mitral valve replacement and repair (MVRR) surgeries.
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time to educate about the issue and push for more resources. Jill Brummett, nurse manager of the forensic program at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, created a comprehensive manual for prosecutors, law enforcement and medical providers.
A new pilot program at St. Elizabeth Healthcare is offering specialized lung cancer screening for firefighters, addressing the hidden dangers they face long after the flames are extinguished.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and St. Elizabeth Healthcare is promoting the importance of early detection through its mobile mammography van.
St. Elizabeth Physicians held a ceremonial ribbon cutting and tour at its newest facility, the Richwood Medical Office Building, located in Boone County on Man O War Boulevard in Union.
What can be a scary time for families has been made a little more comforting thanks to a St. Elizabeth Healthcare nurse in the NICU. Keri Hinson has been a NICU nurse for 23 years and has spent the last five at St. Elizabeth Healthcare. In 2022, she started crocheting sea turtles for the babies.
Dr. Mario Castillo-Sang’s innovative heart surgery at St. Elizabeth Healthcare helps woman make historic Spain trek.
Dr. Mario Castillo-Sang’s pioneering minimally invasive heart surgery at St. Elizabeth Healthcare not only transformed Gene Kirchner’s life but also positioned Northern Kentucky as a global leader in cardiac care.