Carroll Hospital’s Forensic Nurse Examiner program is enhancing its efforts to identify injuries of victims of domestic violence through the use of new technology.
Category: Inside Carroll Hospital
Three Decades of Comfort & Caring
Thirty years ago, a core group of individuals passionate about hospice care connected to create what would ultimately become Carroll Hospice. In this season of giving thanks, and in celebration of three decades of providing end-of-life care, we reflect on three things that have made us successful through the years:
Celebrating Our Doctors
Congratulations to James Clement, M.D., named Carroll Hospital’s 2017 Physician of the Year!
Shopping for a Cause
The Beasman Boutique has the same stylish clothes and jewelry, the same unique gift items and the same friendly volunteers as its sister stores on the Carroll Hospital campus.
A Vital Ally
For nearly 60 years, the Carroll Hospital Auxiliary has been an integral part of Carroll Hospital’s history and its success. This volunteer organization was formed in 1958 —three years before the hospital opened—to raise funds to build a hospital in Carroll County.
Inside Carroll Hospital: Vision 2020 Update
In 2013, Carroll Hospital unveiled Vision 2020, a seven-year strategy to create a new model of care: one that focuses not only on delivering exceptional care for the sick, but also on helping community members get healthy and stay well. Now three years into the ambitious plan, we sat down with Helen W. Whitehead, chair of the hospital’s board of directors, to see how Carroll Hospital is transforming that Vision into a reality.
Happy Anniversary
At 1 p.m. on October 1, 1961, Carroll County General Hospital opened its doors to the community. Less than seven hours later, according to a local newspaper, the first baby was born and three emergency cases were handled.
New Look, Same Great Information!
As you can see, our blog has a new look! Bookmark blog.carrollhospitalcenter.org to stay up-to-date with the latest in health and wellness information for the communities we serve.
Honoring a Job Well Done
Did you know there are several ways to honor an Associate or physician who has gone above and beyond in the service he or she has provided?