Wayne Memorial & Wayne Memorial CHC News
Please visit the main page for this category, News & Events. You'll find many news releases about happenings at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Wayne Memorial Health System and Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers.
(Honesdale, October 12, 2005)… Due to snow, the joint replacement seminar has been rescheduled to November 8th (snow date, November 9th) at 6:30pm at Western Wayne Middle/High School in South Canaan. “This seminar is for anyone who has arthritis in the knees or hips and wants to learn about the disease and the newest treatment options available to them, ” says Board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon Willi...
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(Honesdale, October 14, 2005)…The moment has arrived! Wayne Memorial Hospital’s new expanded Emergency Room (ER) officially opens for patient care on Monday, November ...
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(Honesdale, October 7, 2005)…A flu vaccine clinic scheduled for this coming Tuesday in Honesdale has been pushed back to Tuesday, November 15th. Wayne Memorial’s Home Health Department has to postpone its flu clinics in Wayne and
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(Honesdale, October 10, 2005) … R U Stressed? Depressed? Mad? Sad? Glad? Put all those words together and you have the very apt title of a free presentation by Dr. Stephen Nezezon, at Wallenpaupack Area
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(Honesdale, October 9, 2005)…For the past decade, Carol Kneier, a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator with Wayne Memorial Hospital, has been helping people not only live with diabetes but live well with the illness. Her courses on managing the disease and enjoying life despite having diabetes have been extremely wel...
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(Honesdale, October 7, 2005)…Wayne Memorial’s Home Health Department, which administers flu shots in conjunction with the Wayne County and the Pike County Area Agencies on Aging, has added several locations to already published schedules. Hospital personnel will follow the Centers for Disease Control recommendations for this year’s flu shots, according to Mary Lou Hoffner, RN, Manager of Wayne Memorial Home Health. That means ...
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(Honesdale, October 3, 2005)… More than three dozen Wayne and Pike County residents have officially signed up to offer shelter to hurricane victims from the Gulf Coast. They responded to a call put out by The Prevention Initiative, a community collaborative led by Wayne
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(Honesdale, September 15, 2005)… An area doctor who specializes in cancer treatment, a financial investment representative and an insurance professional have something in common: they’re all new members of the Board of Trustees of Wayne Memorial Health Foundation. Michael Gallagher, MD, says he was actually “looking for an opportuni...
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(Honesdale, September 19, 2005)…September 22, the first day of fall, was the kick-off for Wayne Pike On the Move. The group has started its virtual ‘round the world journey. If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time. Just log on to www.wmh.org/onthemove. Or call
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(Hawley, September 12, 2005)… Woodloch Springs and Woodloch Pines Resort and Golf Community has pledged $100,000 to Wayne Memorial Hospital’s capital campaign, Operati...
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(Honesdale, September 14, 2005)…Looking to help with relief efforts for the hundreds of thousands of people who’ve lost their homes, their jobs and even loved ones to the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, the Executive Committee of Wayne Memorial Hospital’s Medical Staff authorized a donation of $5,000 to the American Red Cross.
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(Honesdale, August 23, 2005)…Youngsters in Wayne Highlands, Wallenpaupack, Western Wayne and Pike County schools may soon see real-life models of “molars,” growth charts for their teeth and copies of the pamphlet “Dudley Goes To Camp.” They’re all educational tools designed to teach kids about dental health and hygiene. United Way of Lackawanna County, reaching into
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( Honesdale, PA, September 8, 2005)—A very “serious” party unfolded in the Wayne
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(Honesdale, September 8, 2005)…Imagine this scenario: Scranton has agreed to accept 200 Hurricane Katrina survivors, but when the buses arrive, there are double the number of evacuees—400. Where will the rest of them go? How will they be housed?
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(Honesdale, August 23, 2005) …Neurologist Julianne O’Boyle, MD, has a new address, but will continue to offer the same quality healthcare she’s been providing to patients from Wayne, Pike and Sullivan Counties for the past five years. Dr. O’Boyle, formerly of Highland Physicians, has joined Wayne Memorial’s Community Health Concern (CH...
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