In honor of Carroll Hospital’s 60th anniversary, we asked our team members to share 60 reasons why they love our hospital. The response was overwhelming!
Here are a few of the 60+ reasons why our team members love Carroll Hospital:
In honor of Carroll Hospital’s 60th anniversary, we asked our team members to share 60 reasons why they love our hospital. The response was overwhelming!
Here are a few of the 60+ reasons why our team members love Carroll Hospital:
These energy bites are healthy and delicious! When looking for peanut butter, make sure to check the ingredient list. Many peanut butters are loaded with added sugars and oils. Look for just peanuts and salt for a healthier and more natural product.
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Cheryl D’Amario discusses the upcoming Pink Fling event supporting breast care at Carroll Hospital.
If you’ve had the pleasure of meeting J. Anthony Murray, Th.D., pastor at Doxa Ministries Church Without Walls, then you would know that he’s a very active member of the community.
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Crystal Harris, R.N., discusses preparing for surgery.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live each Tuesday morning at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/102.3!
Did you know that lentils are high in protein and fiber? This Mediterranean Diet-inspired recipe will keep you full to help you prevent snacking. And it is delicious!
After conducting an extensive nationwide search, Carroll Hospital is pleased to announce that Leigh Chapman, M.S., B.S.N., C.I.C., has joined the organization as associate chief nursing officer.
This one-pot chicken lo mein recipe is loaded with veggies and is lower in carbohydrates. Always look for low sodium soy sauce to reduce your sodium intake.
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Mark Goldstein, M.D., discusses the importance of the COVID-19 vaccinations.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live each Tuesday morning at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/102.3!
The combined efforts of a routine screening and an attentive surgical team allow a patient to ride off into the sunset of a cancer-free life.