News and Events for Employees of Med Center Health
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Local healthcare personnel focus of important study
The largest, most comprehensive description of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)-related adverse reactions among American healthcare personnel was recently published in a study sponsored by the Western Kentucky Heart and Lung/Med […]
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
April 10-16 is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. We would like to thank all of our hardworking Medical Center EMS team members, especially our Emergency Medical Dispatchers. We are grateful […]
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Celebration held for UK College of Medicine – Bowling Green Campus first graduating class
On Friday, April 1, a celebration was held in honor of the first graduating class from the UK College of Medicine – Bowling Green Campus. This milestone marks an incredibly […]
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Accomplishments
Congratulations to Amanda Price, Practice Coordinator with Primary Care Franklin, for becoming a Certified Rural Health Clinic Professional! Amanda received this certification from the National Association of Rural Health Clinics. […]
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More ROSC Stars!
We would like to recognize another round of ROSC stars! These providers have worked hard to obtain Return of Spontaneous Circulation on several patients in the month of March. Thank […]
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Blood Drive April 13, 2022
A blood drive will be held on Wednesday, April 13, from 1-5 p.m. at The Medical Center-WKU Health Sciences Complex. Please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter themedicalcenter19 to schedule an […]
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Cancer Registrars Week
This is Cancer Registrars Week! We would like to acknowledge the hard work of our Registry Team here at Med Center Health. Thank you Georgena Brackett, Laura Williams, Jana Thornton, […]
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April is National Donate Life Month
Every April, National Donate Life Month helps raise awareness about donation, encourages Americans to register as organ, eye and tissue donors and honors those who have saved lives through the […]
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Second booster available
The CDC has updated its recommendations to people over the age of 50 and immunocompromised individuals age 12 and older who received an initial booster dose at least 4 months […]