Avera Health

Heart emergency ends well thanks to the right care

“A string of little miracles had to happen to make one huge miracle happen – and they all happened.”

5 years ago

Avera brings foundations together to work as one team

It’s a new era for philanthropy at Avera now that all hospital foundations and the central foundation have unified into one Avera Foundation.

5 years ago

City, health officials: Be patient waiting for COVID-19 vaccine

Vaccines are coming — but city and local leaders say you’ll have to be patient until the pace picks up.

5 years ago

How to build resilience, motivation in new year

Are you having trouble bouncing back from the events of the last year? That’s understandable — and there are simple ways to help yourself.

5 years ago

Sioux Falls health systems: COVID-19 vaccination is efficient, with few adverse reactions

Front-line health care workers in Sioux Falls have received their COVID-19 vaccinations, and additional priority groups are starting to receive theirs.

5 years ago

Avera Research charts new courses to help communities

Medical research can take a lot of forms — these two programs go beyond gathering data to offer change in the lives of Native Americans.

5 years ago

City update: All health care workers will be vaccinated within weeks

Weekly city COVID update: Health care vaccinations are going well, COVID numbers are trending down, but South Dakota’s data remains some of the worst in the nation.

5 years ago

Try these tips to become a videoconference pro

For many of us, meetings on Zoom, Webex, GoToMeeting or Skype, have become the norm. Whether professional or candid, these video conference formats are something you can master.

5 years ago

Expanding opportunities in the nursing profession

More options than you can imagine: That’s the 2020 reality for those who earn degrees in nursing.

5 years ago

City, health care leaders: COVID-19 cases trending down, improved treatments arrive

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Sioux Falls have started trending down or leveling off in the past two weeks, providing some optimism as city and health care leaders underscored the need to keep up mitigation efforts.

5 years ago

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