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Posted: 03/19/2025
Vandalia Health’s internationally recognized robotic thoracic surgeon, Ghulam Abbas, MD, has introduced a groundbreaking surgical technique for treating thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)—the robotic first rib resection (R-FRR)—now available in an outpatient setting.
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Posted: 03/18/2025
Vandalia Health Preston Memorial Hospital is proud to announce the presentation of its first DAISY Team Award, recognizing the extraordinary compassion and teamwork of its nursing professionals.
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Posted: 03/14/2025
Vandalia Health Mon Medical Center is proud to recognize Kyle Dean, RN, as a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses recipient.
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Posted: 03/13/2025
Vandalia Health convened its annual Leadership Summits this week in Charleston and Weston, bringing together 400 leaders and board members from across the system’s northern and southern regions.
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Posted: 03/07/2025
As West Virginians prepare to “spring forward” an hour this Sunday, Vandalia Health is reminding the community about the dangers of drowsy driving and its potential impact on public health and safety.
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Posted: 03/05/2025
Young patients at Vandalia Health Mon Medical Center are feeling the support of their community thanks to a special donation from students at Brookhaven Elementary School, the hospital’s Partner in Education.
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Posted: 02/27/2025
Vandalia Health proudly announces the installation of new state-of-the-art infusion chairs at facilities across the state, thanks to a generous $150,000 donation from the Norma Mae Huggins Cancer Endowment.
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Posted: 02/26/2025
Patients receiving treatment at Vandalia Health Zelda Stein Weiss Cancer Center in Morgantown and Vandalia Health Preston Memorial Hospital in Kingwood were surprised with a variety of comfort items to support their care thanks to a generous donation of care packages from Clear Mountain Bank staff.
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Posted: 02/21/2025
Vandalia Health Mon Medical Center has received the Pathway to Excellence® designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
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Posted: 02/12/2025
The Mon Health Medical Center Privacy and Security team has been alerted that local community members have received phone calls appearing to come from Mon Health’s main number, (304) 598-1200, asking for Medicare and personal health information. These calls are not from Mon Health but from bad actors using a technique called “phone call spoofing” to impersonate health care providers.