by erlangerhealth | May 28, 2013 | Erlanger News
My husband, Dwight Kempf, is doing as well as can be expected for the injuries he received after his fall two days ago. He is in critical yet stable condition due to a skull fracture and broken femur. My family appreciates everyone’s concern and all their well wishes...
by erlangerhealth | May 2, 2013 | Erlanger News
Health System is pleased to announce that Arslan Kahloon, MD, and Laurie-Anne C. Swaby, MD, have been awarded board certification in the subspecialty of gastroenterology from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). Both Dr. Kahloon and Dr. Swaby are board...
by erlangerhealth | Apr 24, 2013 | Child & Family Health, Erlanger News
The Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics released an article on April 22 about children and teenagers ingesting and aspirating dry cinnamon, also known as the “Cinnamon Challenge.” “Cinnamon Challenge” began as an online stunt asking participants to...
by erlangerhealth | Mar 13, 2013 | Child & Family Health, Erlanger News
On Saturday, May 4, dragons and warriors alike will descend on the TVA Park at Chickamauga Dam for a water war like no other. The purpose of this popular Chattanooga boating battle is to benefit Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. Individuals interested in learning more...
by erlangerhealth | Mar 13, 2013 | Erlanger News
Monday’s grand opening of the Erlanger East Emergency Center means that residents ofEast Hamilton County and surrounding communities now have access to the area’s only 24/7 emergency center. “Our new, full-service emergency center is the only facility of its kind to...
by erlangerhealth | Feb 1, 2013 | Cancer Issues, Erlanger News, Women's Cardiology, Women's Health
Chattanooga, Tenn. – Erlanger Health System, in partnership with the American Heart Association, celebrated the association’s “Go Red for Women” campaign today with a joint proclamation from Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield and Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger....