Culbertson Memorial Hospital
Recent News About Culbertson Memorial Hospital
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Health Profession Scholarships Available
The Culbertson Memorial Hospital Foundation has announced applications are currently available for nine, $500 scholarships from the Elmer Hugh Taylor Health Profession Scholarship Fund.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Guided by Advanced Technology – Ultrasound-guided Biopsies
Ultrasound-guided biopsies are performed right here at Culbertson Memorial Hospital.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Patient Visitor Restrictions
Visitor Restrictions are now in place for the health & safety of our patients & employees during this heightened flu season.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: CMH Now Hiring
Culbertson Memorial Hospital is now hiring for the following positions
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Employee of the Year
Nicole Franklin, Dietary Services was choosen by her peers as the 2019 Employee of the Year for Culbertson Memorial Hospital.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: CMH Is Hiring
Looking for a change?
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Clean Hands, Healthy Body
Practicing hand hygiene is a simple yet effective way to prevent infections.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: The Great American Smokeout: Take a Stand for Your Heart Health
Your health matters, yet certain habits and behaviors could negatively impact your health goals.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: It’s More Than Memory Loss: Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
well-known disease, Alzheimer’s affects millions of people of all ages with varying severity.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Understanding the Benefits of Physical Therapy
Understanding the Benefits of Physical Therapy Maybe the most recognizable type of therapy, physical therapy helps patients prevent and manage their conditions to achieve short- and long-term health goals.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: National Bullying Prevention Month
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and this week we invite everyone to participate in a week of Inclusion.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Early Detection Saves Lives: Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Stroke Support Group Meeting
Culbertson Memorial Hospital Therapy Services hosts a Stroke Support Group meeting every other month (even months) at 3 to 4 pm on the 3rd Wednesday at Culbertson Gardens, located at 400 Logan St, Rushville.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Stay Ahead of the Game: Schedule Your Prostate Cancer Screening
Heads up, fellas! September represents Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know a simple blood test & examination could be the difference between staying in the game or being benched mid-season?
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Affordable Health Screenings
Don’t forget about the health screenings we have going on this month!
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Help Change the Conversation on Suicide
Though a difficult subject, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline tackles the stigmas and stereotypes surrounding suicide.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Culbertson Memorial Hospital Board of Directors Vote to Sell Culbertson Gardens
After a lengthy evaluation and several discussions between the Hospital Board of Directors and Administration, the Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital Board of Directors voted Thursday night to sell Culbertson Gardens through a sealed-bid process
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Tips for Making Lunches and Snacks Healthy for Kids
Starting healthy eating habits early can help turn simple choices into a lifestyle.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Deep Vein Thrombosis, A Little-Known Danger
It can strike after surgery, flying, a broken leg or even as a result of sitting in one position for too long – “it” is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), a clot that forms in the leg and blocks blood flow back to the heart.
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CULBERTSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Let’s Work on Lowering Your Risk for Diabetes
According to the CDC, diabetes is “the condition in which the body does not properly process food for use as energy.” Our bodies are built to break down our food into glucose (sugar) to use for energy