In response to COVID-19-and the need to secure his own employment-Spokane physical therapist Trey Nichols has started Northwest Mobile Physical Therapy Specialists PLLC.
A South Carolina native who moved to Spokane in 2007, 38-year-old Nichols says
Gestalt Diagnostics LLC is on track to double its annual revenue this year and expects to see strong growth again next year.
Dan Roark, CEO of the Spokane-based maker of software for pathologists, says, 'In 2020 we are on track … for 100% growth.
While Washington state officials say the first COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to select groups of residents this month, local health care officials say there will continue to be areas of uncertainty heading into next year.
Born to German parents who immigrated to the U.S. at the end of World War II, Dr. Dedra Buchwald says it's often easy for her to understand some of the issues facing the Native American Indian populations she partners with to improve health.
Two Spokane-area health care providers-Community Health Association of Spokane and MultiCare Rockwood Clinic-are expanding spaces to increase patient capacity and services, say project representatives.
MultiCare Health System is expanding its cardiac rehabilitation services with the opening of a new Pulse Heart Institute center in Spokane Valley.
Kevin Maloney, MultiCare's Inland Northwest media relations manager, says the new Pulse center will
A dearth of child care options and a high ratio of women in industries affected most by pandemic-related restrictions are contributing to a disproportionate share of women leaving the workforce, some employment observers here say.
Braiden Kingsford, a Liberty Lake-based physical therapist, has opened Kingsford Physical Therapy & Wellness PLLC, a mobile physical therapy service.
His mobile PT business serves clients in their homes in Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Post Falls, and
Angelie Melzer, owner of Team Pilates Barre & Yoga, says her life was forever changed by Pilates. The former professional ballet dancer says that she continued Pilates training throughout her ballet career, and opening her own studio for instructors
After spending more than the past two decades with their previous employers, Mary Koithan and Mark Leid each saw an ideal opportunity when they accepted their positions as deans at Washington State University's Health Sciences Spokane campus.