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Recent News About Jeanes Hospital
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Temple University Hospital receives Healthgrades' Patient Safety Excellence Award
Temple University Hospital, encompassing its Main, Jeanes, Episcopal, and Northeastern campuses, has been awarded the 2025 Patient Safety Excellence Award by Healthgrades.
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Temple Faculty Physicians honors Dr. Jack Peace with February 2025 Kudos Award
Jack Peace, MD, Director of Obstetric Anesthesia and Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, has been awarded the February 2025 Temple Faculty Physicians (TFP) Kudos Award.
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TFP introduces new award recognizing outstanding staff contributions
Temple Faculty Physicians has introduced the TFP C.A.R.E.S. Award to honor the exceptional contributions of its clinical and administrative staff.
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UPenn survey on gun ownership highlights Temple's Safe Bet program
A recent article by PhillyVoice discusses a survey conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center on gun ownership and storage.
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Governor Shapiro proposes $5M nurse shortage assistance program
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Nancy A. Walker visited Temple Women & Families on March 6th.
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Governor Shapiro announces $5 million investment in nursing workforce at Temple Health
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced a $5 million investment in the Nursing Shortage Assistance Program during a visit to Temple Health.
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Temple Health and 6ABC-TV feature expert on chronic cough
6ABC-TV and Temple Health recently collaborated on a segment focusing on chronic cough.
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Temple University's Dr. Stephen Aronoff discusses measles with Metro Philadelphia
Stephen Aronoff, MD, MBA, who holds the Waldo E. Nelson Chair and is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, recently discussed measles with Metro Philadelphia
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Temple Health leaders step in to provide direct diabetes care amid staffing gap
Meaghan Kim and Casey Dascher, two leaders at Temple Health, have stepped into an unexpected role by volunteering to provide diabetes care directly at the bedside.
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Sonographer explains expectations for 7-week ultrasound
Kimberly Khabeer, a sonographer at Temple University Hospital, provided insights to the Bump regarding what individuals can anticipate during a 7-week ultrasound appointment.
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Temple University professor contributes to HealthCentral article on MS treatment adjustments
Petra Brayo, MD, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, contributed her insights to a HealthCentral article focused on adjusting multiple sclerosis treatment. Dr. Brayo's expertise...
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Expert shares advice on managing and preventing hemorrhoids
Dr. Rajiv Bhuta, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, shared his expertise on hemorrhoids with BottomLineInc.
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Governor Shapiro addresses nursing shortage with new budget proposal
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Nancy A. Walker recently visited Temple Women & Families to discuss investments in the state's 2025-26 budget proposal.
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Expert offers insights on obesity in HealthCentral article
Dr. Heath J. Antoine, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, has contributed his insights to an article for HealthCentral.
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Health careers exploration day hosted by Lewis Katz School of Medicine
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, along with Temple Health, organized the second annual Health Careers Exploration Day.
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Temple Health honors longtime employees at recognition ceremonies
In a time when changing jobs frequently has become the norm, Temple Health stands out with many employees dedicating decades of service to the organization.
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Temple Health posts operating profit and revenue increase in fiscal year 2025
Temple Health has reported an operating profit for the first half of Fiscal Year 2025, with a rise in revenue compared to the same period last year.
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Temple ECMO program earns national recognition with silver level award
The Temple ECMO Program has gained national recognition for its efforts in providing life support to patients with severe medical conditions.
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Temple health worker donates kidney to father after overcoming challenges
Antoinett McNear, a Community Health Worker and Diabetes Prevention Lifestyle Coach at Temple University Hospital, is preparing to donate a kidney to her father, Acia Gay.
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Twin doctors honored for combating medical misinformation
Dr. Delana Wardlaw and her twin sister, Dr. Elana McDonald, were recently featured in a CBS3 segment discussing their new podcast aimed at addressing medical misinformation.