Here are just a few of the faces of our dedicated staff that have braved this weather and have been working day and night to take care of our patients. Thank you! You are much appreciated! ❤️❄️
BABY NEW YEAR — A baby boy named Deakin McWhorter was happily welcomed to the world by his loving family at Wise Health System’s labor and delivery unit shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday, becoming the first baby born in Wise County in 2023.
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Wise Health System is pleased to announce that it has agreed to enter into exclusive discussions to join @Med_City_Health. Learn more on our website at: https://t.co/bkgZ8ZHO0W
Rural populations can benefit from remote care at home programs, but there are important considerations to ensure success. Kim Cantrell, Director of 360 Care Management, @WiseHealthTX, explains best practices: https://t.co/CvrlSR4Qm2 #Sponsored by @biofourmis.
Meet Our Staff at the Cancer Center at Wise Health System
Gina is our amazing Radiation Oncology LVN!
She goes above and beyond in serving our patients. Always striving for the best patient care.
Today is Hospital Admitting Clerks Day!
Whether you are sick, scared, or in pain, these friendly faces are waiting to help calm and care for you as you go through the admission process. We appreciate our hard-working Admissions Department!
Pictured: Daphne J.,Admissions Clerk
To all the doctors who work tirelessly to keep their patients and communities safe, happy #DoctorsDay ❤️🩺 After two tumultuous years in the health care industry, we remain grateful for the opportunity to advocate on behalf of Texas' doctors and health care providers.
We are excited for Dazzle Me Pink to be in person this year at First Baptist Church! Donations from the event will be used to raise awareness of our fight against breast cancer in Wise County.
The American College of Cardiology has recognized Wise Health System again for continually demonstrating expertise and commitment in treating patients with chest pain.
DYK? Food must reach a safe internal temperature to kill germs that could give you food poisoning. Use a food thermometer in the thickest part of the food to check the temperature when cooking meat, poultry, egg dishes, fish, or leftovers. Learn more: https://t.co/jaQLxHuPcH.