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Alabama company buying Augusta rehab hospital
The Augusta Chronicle
"The sale of the 58-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital to HealthSouth allows Walton Foundation and Walton Community Services to focus on its mission of providing community health services, specifically independent and assisted living opportunities ...
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Many Terminal Cancer Patients Mistakenly Believe A Cure Is Possible
Alabama Public Radio
Sandra Swain, an oncologist at the Washington Hospital Center and president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, says it's ultimately the doctor's responsibility to ensure that their patient fully understands what's happening to them. "There ...
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The Tide that binds: Family connection has MSU grad rooting for Alabama
The Commercial Dispatch
Donna Harris holding Alabama's media guide that features her nephew and Alabama football player Barrett Jones in front of a Mississippi State logo she has in her garage. Harris is a ... "I was at the hospital when Barrett and Harrison were born ...
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The Commercial Dispatch
Saint Thomas executive Wes Littrell announces retirement
Nashville Business Journal
Littrell began his healthcare career at Humana Hospital in Russellville, Alabama and later served in management roles at Walker Regional Medical Center in Jasper Alabama and the Montgomery-based Baptist Health System. In 1986, he became the Director ...
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Randy Owen Nowhere Near Retirement
The Boot
"Now I'm getting the opportunity to have my own radio show ["Country Gold With Randy Owen" on Sirius XM] and play music by my friends, people that I love and love their music, and still play music on the road, and go out and play shows with Alabama. I ...
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A Revolving Door to Avoid
New York Times (blog)
Instead, a doctor on call who wasn't familiar with the patient or her recent medical history gave the order to send her back to the hospital — just where the patient, her son and her physician didn't want her to go. This might not have happened if the ...
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