Walk with a Doc continues bringing the community together
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Radiation exposure during TAVR procedures was low overall across nearly 9,000 cases performed at Providence from 2018 to 2022, according to a new Providence study.
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Providence is joining a nationwide, federally funded research project to develop a Large Health Behavior Model.
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Advancing whole-person care rooted in community, dignity and hope.
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This Stroke Awareness month, we are highlighting a Providence patient who was treated for a stroke at Sacred Heart Medical Center and St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center.
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Providence Mission Hospital has earned Magnet® with Distinction recognition — the highest honor for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
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Providence Sonoma County today announced that Sean Townsend, MD, will join the organization as chief medical officer effective June 1.
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This Mother’s Day, we are sharing stories of Providence families where a calling to serve is passed from one generation to the next.
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Providence is expanding access to convenient lab services with the opening of our new Eagle River Patient Service Center (PSC) at 12001 Business Blvd. The new location opens Monday, May 11.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second event.
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More than 40,000 donors to Providence foundations fund critical research, clinical breakthroughs, patient support services and technological advances in communities across the Western U.S.
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Providence cancer researchers will use a $3.4-million federal grant to study why a new treatment regimen is showing better outcomes against tumors that have been difficult to treat in the past.
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A Look Inside Providence’s Medical Tents at Spokane’s Biggest Race
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John Brooks is a 45‑year‑old father who had the Ross Procedure to fix aortic valve disease, a condition that can cause the valve to become too narrow or fail to close properly.
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Warner Slater, 61, realized his was short of breath. This was not normal for an avid mountain biker. A heart surgery brought him back to life.
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Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center will conduct a series of active shooter drills April 22–25, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to ensure staff preparedness and community safety.
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