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Spring Weather Safety Tips
Read more: Spring Weather Safety TipsIt’s that time of year again; time when the days are longer and outdoor temperatures start to rise. With the cold weather behind us, we can begin to enjoy the perks of spring. Many are drawn to fun and relaxing outdoor activities during this time of the year; however, spring is also a season of…
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Hillcrest Leadership Series – Interview with Women’s Service Line Administrator John Tucker
Read more: Hillcrest Leadership Series – Interview with Women’s Service Line Administrator John Tucker“My interest in health care started early,” shares John Tucker, MBA, women’s service line administrator at the Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center. “Playing doctor as a kid, we had to use our dogs and cats, even frogs. That’s where it started. I wanted to help and heal.” Those two words – help and heal…
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Get Fit, Don’t Sit: Tips to Keep Exercise Enjoyable
Read more: Get Fit, Don’t Sit: Tips to Keep Exercise EnjoyableWhile we all know that exercise is essential to living a healthy lifestyle, it’s something that many struggle to do. Whether due to a busy schedule or feeling discouraged about our current physical condition, we often find ourselves lacking the physical activity our bodies need. According to Mayo Clinic, healthy adults need at least two…
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Welcome AllianceHealth Pryor to the Hillcrest family
Read more: Welcome AllianceHealth Pryor to the Hillcrest familyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hillcrest HealthCare System enters into long-term operating agreement with Mayes County Hospital Authority Tulsa, Okla. (April 10, 2017) – Hillcrest HealthCare System (HHS) has signed a long-term management agreement to assume operations and associated assets of AllianceHealth Pryor in Pryor, Oklahoma. The seven-year agreement between HHS and the Mayes County Hospital…
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Stand Up For Your Feet – Tips For Foot Care
Read more: Stand Up For Your Feet – Tips For Foot CareDid you know that the average person walks at least 10,000 steps each day? According to the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society, this amounts to over three million steps a year. April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, a time when we encourage you to learn about caring for a part of the body…
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I Feel Better Every Day – Jim’s Story
Read more: I Feel Better Every Day – Jim’s Story“It started with chest pains. After receiving stents from another provider, I learned that wasn’t going to be enough. I called Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI), and I’m glad I did because I received immediate concern, attention and treatment. I had triple bypass surgery at Hillcrest South and all of the staff members were fantastic. They…
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The Making of a Labor and Delivery Nurse
Read more: The Making of a Labor and Delivery NurseEvery nurse has a reason for choosing a career to serve and care for others who are hurting, afraid and in pain. Nursing is not just what they do, it is who they are. For Marques Scott, RN, the year was 2009 when he and his wife welcomed their first child – a boy. “I…
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Welcome AllianceHealth Pryor to the Hillcrest family
Read more: Welcome AllianceHealth Pryor to the Hillcrest familyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hillcrest HealthCare System enters into long-term operating agreement with Mayes County Hospital Authority Tulsa, Okla. (April 10, 2017) – Hillcrest HealthCare System (HHS) has signed a long-term management agreement to assume operations and associated assets of AllianceHealth Pryor in Pryor, Oklahoma. The seven-year agreement between HHS and the Mayes County Hospital…
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Nutrition Tips for Preventing Kidney Stones
Read more: Nutrition Tips for Preventing Kidney StonesIf you or someone close to you has ever experienced kidney stones you know the discomfort associated with this condition can be quite troublesome. When kidney stones begin to interfere with day-to-day activities and affect quality of life, it’s time to take action. Kidney stones are hard pebble-like clusters that develop in the kidneys when…
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Love Helps a Little One Grow
Read more: Love Helps a Little One GrowWhen Tiffany Myers was told she would need to deliver her baby via cesarean section at just 30 weeks pregnant, she was shocked. “I had just gotten off the phone with my family telling them I was alright and that I wasn’t delivering the baby yet,” shares Tiffany. “So I had to call my family…
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