On September 1, 1960, Barb Harmon clocked in for her first Food Service shift at Bartholomew County Hospital. Sixty-five ...
The health effects of extra fat in the abdomen, also called visceral fat, are serious. Men who have an unhealthy amount of ...
Sepsis is a serious complication that generally requires hospitalization. Healthcare providers typically administer ...
Join us for a men's health & wellness fair on October 25th, 2025 from 9am to 12pm at NexusPark - Entrance 3. Bring your family, friends, neighbors or co-workers. We have something for everyone at this ...
Our Cancer Center provides a full spectrum of advanced treatment options, delivered by experienced specialists who work together to ensure coordinated, compassionate care. Our Cancer Center treats ...
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Treating chronic conditions is complex. We can help! We now offer life-changing specialty pharmacy services designed to simplify every aspect of your care. From obtaining financial assistance to ...
Congratulations to cardiac electrophysiologist Albert Sey, MD, MPH, and cardiothoracic surgeon Gregory Dedinsky, MD, FACS, on performing the first Extra Vascular Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ...
After much consideration, Columbus Regional Health has made the difficult decision to close its Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, as well as outpatient practice, CRH Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. In ...
Columbus Regional Health announced today that Mr. Steve Baker, President and Chief Executive Officer is no longer with the organization, effective immediately. Former Columbus Regional Health ...
The waters of Haw Creek have receded, and the flood warning and risk associated with that stream has been lifted. Columbus Regional Health continues to be open and operating under normal circumstances ...
One in every four hospital acquired infections is pneumonia and pneumonia is the leading cause of sepsis. Germs in your mouth replicate five times in 24 hours. Brushing your teeth regularly can help ...