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Oct. 27, 2022

U.S. News & World Report: Black Americans Less Likely to Receive Lifesaving CPR: Study

When someone collapses in front of witnesses, the chances of receiving potentially lifesaving CPR may partly depend on the color of their skin, a new study suggests.
Oct. 27, 2022

Amanda Reigelsberger named Hedrick Medical Center’s Employee of the Quarter

Amanda Reigelsberger, registered nurse IV in Hedrick Medical Center’s maternity department, was honored as the hospital’s Employee of the Quarter for third quarter of 2022.
Oct. 27, 2022

Kim Hamilton named Wright Memorial Hospital’s Employee of the Quarter

Kim Hamilton, a medical office specialist at Wright Memorial Physicians’ Group, was honored as the hospital's Employee of the Quarter for the third quarter of 2022.
Oct. 27, 2022

FOX4: Report Shows Mental Health-Related Issues Are Leading Cause of Death for New Mothers

FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Pearl about how the findings emphasize why it's so important for medical providers to take their time and invest in each patient. 
Oct. 27, 2022

KMBC: Saint Luke's Helps NICU Families Celebrate Halloween

Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City joined together with March of Dimes to help families in the NICU celebrate Halloween. 
Oct. 26, 2022

New Study Finds Black and Hispanic Individuals Less Likely to Receive CPR From Bystanders at Home and In Public

Large-scale review finds racial and ethnic disparities in bystander CPR for witnessed cardiac arrest.
Oct. 25, 2022

Former Saint Luke’s Patient Returns as Chaplain Resident

Anne Raudsepp Hardy’s mission is to give hope and encouragement to patients — the same hope God gave her after a traumatic brain injury.
Oct. 21, 2022

Health News You Can Use: Latest Treatments for Early-Stage Breast Cancer

We’re talking about new and innovative treatments for early-stage breast cancer and the special clinic Saint Luke’s offers its patients.
Oct. 20, 2022

Washington Post: Anxiety Screening May Happen at Your Child's Next Doctor Visit. Here's Why.

The Washington Post spoke to Dr. Jennifer Bernard about what parents and children can expect during an anxiety screening, following new recommendations by a U.S. task force.