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St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children receives more than $50 million to continue operations
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, has received more than $50 million is financial support from health care and higher education organizations to keep it afloat.
Read More »Tower Health names senior vice president and associate medical officer
Tower Health named Dr. John Derderian senior vice president and associate chief medical officer (CMO).
Read More »Tower Health names vice president of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Community Wellness
Tower Health announced today that Desha Dickson has been named vice president of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Community Wellness.
Read More »Reading Rehabilitation Hospital at Wyomissing receives accreditation
Tower Health’s Reading Rehabilitation Hospital at Wyomissing (RHRW) has received Three-Year Accreditation from The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for the seventh consecutive time, representing 21 years of certification.
Read More »Tower Health announced new vice president for Outpatient Services at Reading Hospital
Tower Health announced the promotion of Robert Paul to vice president of hospital-based outpatient services for Reading Hospital.
Read More »Tower Health hires vice president and chief technology officer
Tower Health has hired Thomas Bartiromo as vice president and chief technology officer.
Read More »Tower Health names chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Reading Hospital
Reading-based Tower Health named Dr. Fernando Garcia chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Reading Hospital and medical director, Pathology Service Line for Tower Health.
Read More »Tower Health hosts career fair Saturday
Tower Health will host a career fair and ice cream social from 12:30 to 3 p.m. tomorrow.
Read More »Reading Hospital receives grant to address social needs of patients
Reading Hospital received a $180,000 grant for its Improving Social Determinants of Health: Getting Further Faster Year 2 program.
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