Saint Luke's Newsroom

Jun. 24, 2022

Fox News: 14 Maternity and NICU Nurses Pregnant at the Same Time at Missouri Hospital

Fourteen nurses who work in the NICU and Labor & Delivery department of Saint Luke's East Hospital are pregnant at the same time.
Jun. 24, 2022

Health News You Can Use: PTSD and Treatments

A psychotherapist at Saint Luke’s Health System talks about who is impacted by PSTD, the trauma that can cause it, and therapies that can help people suffering from PTSD.
Jun. 23, 2022

Not a Simple Fix: A Worthwhile Weight-Loss Journey

After three years, 142 pounds, nine dress sizes, 15,000 minutes of meditation, dozens of behavioral therapy sessions, two finished 5Ks, and one pandemic, Esther Grenz tells her Saint Luke's Center for Surgical Weight Loss story.
Jun. 23, 2022

Saint Luke’s Profile: Marcia McCoy, RN, MSN

A local pioneer in women's heart health achieves a career milestone at Saint Luke’s.
Jun. 22, 2022

Saint Luke's Health System Chief Digital Officer Named to National Industry List

Saint Luke’s Health System Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer Debe Gash has been named to Becker’s Hospital Review’s “50 Innovative Chief Digital Officers to Know" list.  
Jun. 21, 2022

KSHB: Tips for Staying Safe in the Heat

Doctors at Saint Luke's offered tips for staying safe in the heat as hospitals see a slight uptick in heat-related illnesses.
Jun. 21, 2022

FOX4: Doctors Prepared for Reluctant Parents as COVID-19 Vaccines Available for Youngest Kids

FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Boyd about how the change could help reduce the spread of the virus in the community.
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Jun. 20, 2022

Saint Luke’s East Hospital Awarded Center of Excellence in Specialized Prostate Treatment Accreditation

Saint Luke’s East Hospital achieved accreditation as a Center of Excellence in Specialized Prostate Treatment, recognized for providing the highest quality of care and patient safety by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC).
Jun. 17, 2022

LSVT LOUD Therapy Restores Patient’s Speech

Diane Pence regularly spoke with colleagues at hospice and assisted living organizations that took care of people with end-stage diseases—that is, until she could barely speak at all.