On May 4, @StLukesHealth Magic Valley nursing administration leadership cleaned car windows for staff in the hospital parking lot.
They left these notes on the cars: “Your nursing admin leaders hope a clean windshield makes you smile. We appreciate you.”
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Today is National Doctors Day. As we celebrate, @StLukesHealth Magic Valley physician, Dr. Jennifer Preucil, shares her thoughts on the day. Thanks, @twinfallstn for publishing.
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Meet Mack.
Mack is a 10-month-old puppy who joined the @StLukesHealth Magic Valley security team in July 2021. He already has 100 hours of training under his collar. #stlukesmagicvalley
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For the March column of Southern Idaho Kids Magazine, the @StLukesHealth Behavioral Health team wrote about giving effective commands to your children. #stlukesmagicvalley
After 43 years of service, Mark Standlee retired from @StLukesHealth Jerome. A retirement celebration was held on Thursday, March 3. Congratulations, Mark! #stlukesjerome
"When an 85-pound dog licks your tears away, then tries to sit on your lap, it’s hard to feel sad."
Recently, St. Luke's employees stepped up to give nearly $20,000 to support Mack and Rocky, two of our beloved security dogs.
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Almita Nunnelee, a registered nurse, will as serve as @StLukesHealth Wood River COO as the chief nursing officer. Nunnelee had been serving as the interim COO and chief nursing officer since October, when St. Luke’s promoted Carmen Jacobsen. https://t.co/Mf1E5u6RfD
A media availability was held today with @StLukesHealth and @SaintAlsHealth to discuss COVID-19 activity.
"We're really seeing an exponential increase in demand for testing." - @LauraMcGeorgeMD, St. Luke’s System Medical Director, Primary Care.
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. @StLukesHealth Magic Valley announces the first baby born at the hospital for 2022.
Welcome, Prestyn Myles Clouse, who was born to Kasey Oakley and Tanner Clouse on January 1, 2022 at 12:24 a.m.
Congratulations! #stlukesmagicvalley
(Photos courtesy to the family)
'I’m going to walk again': Twin Falls man perseveres in rehab at @StLukesHealth after stroke. #stlukesmagicvalley
You can read the full story here: https://t.co/qtulI7pwIr*
Or, watch the video: https://t.co/XExqcexebP
The annual tradition of holiday meals @StLukesHealth continues. This year, meals were grab and go. Thank you to the Food and Nutrition Services team. Happy holidays!
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After 36 years of obstetrics and gynecology practice, more than 7,000 babies delivered and thousands of surgeries performed, Dr. E. Monte Crandall @StLukesHealth Magic Valley is retiring at the end of this year. Congratulations, Dr. Crandall. #stlukesmagicvalley
Check out the @StLukesHealth Magic Valley sleep and brain health column in the December edition of Southern Idaho Kids Magazine. Some great tips to improve your sleep. #stlukesmagicvalley
This year's @StLukesHealth October Walking Challenge winners:
1st, Twin Falls Mayor Suzanne Hawkins. $1,000 donation to @CityofTwinFalls.
2nd, Twin Falls County Commissioner Jack Johnson. $750 to Sage Women's Center.
3rd, @CityofJerome Mayor Dave Davis. $250 to @JeromeSD261.
@StLukesHealth Magic Valley orthopedic surgeon Dr. Bill May is retiring his practice after 30 years of service to the community.
"As I near the end of my 30 years of orthopedic practice, it has been an honor and privilege to work alongside you in providing health care."
Since Idaho first activated crisis standards on Sept. 6, records show:
• 1,322 Idahoans died of COVID-related causes
• 76,761 new cases reported
• 5,030 adults and 119 children hospitalized with COVID
• 21,000+ COVID-related visits to ERs https://t.co/0URco49lRA