Partial hospitalization program meant to help recently released patients
May 10, 2018
In an attempt to fill in what's believed to be a gap in psychiatric care here, Spokane Valley-based Psychiatric Solutions opened in January with its mission to help patients recently released from psychiatric hospitals transition more effectively back i
Since Spokane Valley-based Cancer Care Northwest opened the first autologous stem cell transplant program here in 2005, it has conducted 271 transplants on patients ranging from 15 to 78 years old.
Dr. Hakan Kaya, an oncologist, hematologist, and senior
Trained as an emergency room technician, Eric Anderies, 28, worked at a Spokane hospital for about three years before deciding to enter a regional physician assistant program.
He's among 31 students now studying in a Spokane classroom through Medex N
Spokane's biggest health care providers are adding rapid-care clinics in the Spokane market, well, rapidly.
Providence Health Care has opened one such clinic in the Spokane area, called Providence Express Care Clinic, and has plans to open three more
Rick Bennett, administrator of the Bennett House adult day care center in Coeur d'Alene, says he's about to start up a new business to help caregivers of people with cognitive loss.
The new venture, to be called The Dementia Coach, is designed to hel
An annual occupational forecast from the Washington state Employment Security Department suggests that registered nurse will be the most in-demand occupation in Spokane County for jobs that requires at least a bachelor's degree, says D. Patrick Jones, w
Although she is already more than two years into her position as the director of the University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership, Courtney Law says she's really just getting started.
'I've always enj
2018 will be another active year for construction in the Riverstone mixed-use development northwest of Coeur d'Alene's downtown area.
At 1812 N. Lakewood Drive, a $2.8 million commercial building is rising, says Tyler Baxter, clinic director and phys
A new $34 million behavioral health hospital is taking form at the base of Spokane's South Hill and is scheduled to be completed this summer.
The three-story, 67,000-square-foot building, which will house 100 patient rooms, is being built at 104 W. Fif
Coeur d'Alene-based health network Kootenai Health has started work on the $12 million third phase of construction and expects to complete its $45 million second phase this summer at its main hospital campus, at 2003 Kootenai Health Way, near the northw