On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover provides an update on the progress of Vision 2020.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live each Tuesday morning at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover provides an update on the progress of Vision 2020.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live each Tuesday morning at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, palliative care coordinator Jennifer Ballas, R.N., discusses advance directives.
Carroll Hospital is pleased to announce that it has been named among the best hospitals in Maryland by U.S. News & World Report.
Carroll Hospital’s mission is to be the heart of health care in our communities. Meet Xavier Douglas, food service aide, and learn why he enjoys working at Carroll Hospital:
“I was in a post-secondary program for people with disabilities, and they help people get jobs. I was a part of the TE@CH program, and that’s how I got my job here,” says Xavier. “It’s a friendly community, it’s a good place to work, and you get to meet people. I like the people who work with me.”
Interested in working at Carroll Hospital? Check our our Careers page.
On this week’s Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Cheryl Gosaguio, manager of outpatient social work and community resources, and Karen Miller, attorney at the Weisse Miller Law Group, discussed the upcoming Aging with Grace seminar on May 20 hosted by the Carroll Hospital Foundation. Register for the free seminar by calling 410-871-6196 by May 10.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live every Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
On this week’s Carroll Hospital Health Chat, executive director Tammy Black discusses the services Access Carroll provides.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live every Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
Each month, we set the facts straight on a health and wellness myth.
This month’s myth: All over-the-counter medications and supplements are safe.
It is a common assumption that over-the-counter medicines and supplements aren’t true medications and, since they can be purchased without a prescription, that they are safe. However, that is a dangerous and incorrect assumption.
Registered Nurse Abigail Buckwalter has worked at Carroll Hospital for a little more than a year, and she says working here is very special to her for a number of reasons.