by erlangerhealth | Jul 14, 2015 | Breakthrough, Erlanger News
Art in hospitals not only has a positive effect on patients, it also inspires visitors and staff — which is why Erlanger physicians and associates have created a new Zen garden as part of the downtown hospital upgrade. Bringing art into hospitals is a passion Chief of...
by erlangerhealth | Jul 13, 2015 | Breakthrough, Erlanger News
Erlanger Health System announced today that LIFE FORCE plans to add a fifth helicopter to its fleet of air ambulances in September. The new helicopter will be based at the Winchester, Tenn., airport, which is located in Middle Tennessee. “LIFE FORCE is pleased to have...
by erlangerhealth | Jun 25, 2015 | Breakthrough, Erlanger News
Erlanger East Hospital is growing up fast. Primarily known for its women’s services, the hospital will soon be transformed into a full-service, healthy lifestyle center. The recent groundbreaking of Erlanger East Hospital’s “Pathway to Better Health” gave the public a...
by erlangerhealth | Jun 23, 2015 | Breakthrough, Men's Health, Prostate Cancer, Regain Health, Stay Well
More than 220,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year alone, and more than 27,000 may not survive. Sounds scary, but with early detection and proper treatment, it doesn’t have to be. For over 30 years, the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test has been...
by erlangerhealth | Jun 17, 2015 | Breakthrough, Erlanger News
Members of the Red Bank community rejoiced on Sunday with the homecoming of valuable medical and surgical services to Erlanger North Hospital. The much-needed services had been absent since 2009 when the hospital turned its focus to geriatric and emergency care. With...
by erlangerhealth | Jun 12, 2015 | Breakthrough, Child & Family Health, Erlanger News, Pediatric Cancer Issues
Our childhood cancer and blood disorders unit of Children’s Hospital has been given a bright new face-lift. The recently updated space is now full of warm colors, beautiful paintings, sunlight, and hope. In 2011, Christian Bryant — a patient at Children’s — was...