Paw Print Genetics, the Spokane-based animal genetic testing company, has changed hands.
Lansing, Michigan-based Neogen Corp. acquired Genetic Veterinary Sciences Inc., which does business as Paw Print Genetics, in a transaction that was completed last
Spokane Valley-based Cancer Care Northwest has partnered with St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, in Lewiston, Idaho, to offer radiation oncology physician services to patients in the Lewis-Clark Valley and surrounding area.
The partnership brings
It has been another financially volatile year for the health care industry in Spokane. With the discovery of the omicron variant, there are still too many unknowns to forecast what is in store for hospitals in 2022, say health care officials.
Peg Currie, chief executive of Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital and chief operating officer of Providence Inland Northwest Washington, is retiring at the end of next month.
Currie is capping a 40-year health care career.
Physical therapy providers specializing in pelvic health issues have seen growth in patients seeking their help.
While pelvic health traditionally has been viewed as a women's health issue, providers assert that pelvic health impacts men and children
Community-Minded Enterprises' CEO Lee Williams has announced she will be retiring from her position effective Dec. 10.
Named CEO in 2018, Williams previously served as the organization's early learning initiative director.
MultiCare Health System has added its own pharmacy at its clinic east of downtown Spokane in a move that it says will streamline medication services for patients.
The MultiCare Rockwood Pharmacy opened Nov. 1 at 400 E. Fifth, in the same building as the
Health care facilities in Spokane and Kootenai counties are experiencing a low supply of blood products that threatens to compromise patient health, Inland Northwest providers say.
Erin Baker, Spokane-based senior donor recruitment manager at Vitalant
Nancy Janzen currently serves as the CEO and vice president of operations at Spokane-based Maplewood Software Inc., which focuses on developing and delivering cloud-based products for the health care industry.
Former Gonzaga University and NBA basketball player Dan Dickau is launching a Shoot 360 high-tech basketball facility on Spokane's North Side.
At the Journal's press time, the facility was scheduled to open Wednesday