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Little Joys Remembrance Foundation Equips 15th Idaho Hospital with Revolutionary Medical Device
Read more: Little Joys Remembrance Foundation Equips 15th Idaho Hospital with Revolutionary Medical DeviceJuly 26th, 2018, Little Joys Remembrance Foundation celebrated a milestone with the placement of a Cuddle Cot into Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello; the 15th hospital in the state of Idaho to receive the device. Developed in the United Kingdom and brought to the U.S. in 2013, the CuddleCot is an in-room cooling unit, the size…
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Local Firefighter Relies on Portneuf Medical Group for Hernia Treatment
Read more: Local Firefighter Relies on Portneuf Medical Group for Hernia TreatmentEarly this past March, Randy Anderson noticed a lump under his skin in his abdomen area. He had his suspicion of what it was. “I wasn’t experiencing any pain, but after I Googled it I was pretty confident it was a hernia,” Anderson shares. “I scheduled an appointment with my primary care provider, who took an ultrasound…
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Identifying Diseases Faster
Read more: Identifying Diseases Fasterpart of our ongoing effort to offer patients in southeast Idaho the most cutting-edge medical technology available, we recently acquired a new positron emission tomography-computed tomography (better known as PET-CT or PET/CT) system. During an imaging session, it reveals the most comprehensive information about both the structure and the function of cells and tissues in…
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Portneuf Medical Center Celebrates 100th TAVR
Read more: Portneuf Medical Center Celebrates 100th TAVRIn 2015, our cardiovascular team performed a historic valve replacement, the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), on a 76-year-old gentleman. At the time, only a handful of major medical centers were equipped to perform the technique and Portneuf Medical Center was the only rural hospital in the country and the only hospital in Eastern Idaho…
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New Screening Guidelines for Colon Cancer
Read more: New Screening Guidelines for Colon CancerThe American Cancer Society released new screening guidelines for adults of average risk of developing colon cancer. The new recommended age is now age 45 for both men and women. instead of 50. This is very important to note and even more important to share with friends and family. Professionally, we have seen a marked…
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National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week
Read more: National Medical Laboratory Professionals WeekAlthough you may never see them, the clinical staff who work in our laboratory are fighting on the front lines of medicine. They may be the first to see the cancer cell or to detect the HIV virus in your body. They process the blood that will run through your veins if you need a transfusion. …
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Patient-Centered Medical Home
Read more: Patient-Centered Medical HomeIn order to provide comprehensive and collaborative medical care to patients, with the goal of obtaining maximal health outcomes, Portneuf Primary Care has transformed how they deliver care and have organized their practice to better serve our community. Portneuf Medical Group is proud to announce, that after a two-year transformation effort, Portneuf Primary Care has…
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Celebrate Doctors’ Day
Read more: Celebrate Doctors’ DayAs the newly appointed chief medical officer at Portneuf Medical Center, this is my first chance to celebrate all of the physicians who give of themselves to improve health across our region. It is an honor to serve them in my new role. Doctors Day is celebrated on March 30th to recognize the contributions of doctors…
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Paying It Forward
Read more: Paying It ForwardThe Mickelsen family with Portneuf Medical Staff[/caption] Paying It ForwardPOCATELLO/Portneuf – The Magical Moments baby photo contest was about celebrating the precious lives that began at Portneuf Medical Center in 2017. However, with the generous gift from the Grand Prize winners, the Mickelsen family, babies born in 2018, who need to stay in the neonatal intensive care…
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Free Seminar on Colon Cancer Awareness
Read more: Free Seminar on Colon Cancer AwarenessMedically reviewed by: Judith Csanky, MD Approximately 140,000 people are diagnosed with colon cancer in the U.S. and over 50,000 people die from it annually. It is the third most common cancer in the United States and the second leading cause of death from cancer. However, colorectal cancer is different than most cancers – it’s largely preventable and…