Training workforce in virtual health care supported by collaborative approach
There are so many benefits to virtual health care — and to make it happen, educators and health care professionals are working together.
There are so many benefits to virtual health care — and to make it happen, educators and health care professionals are working together.
Here’s a look at this week’s Movers & Shakers.
Avera Health CEO Bob Sutton is stepping down later this year following a recent medical diagnosis.
The difference between having a mission statement and living out a mission: “It’s part of our culture. It flows forth from our very identity as a healing ministry.”
A three-star Army general originally from South Dakota has been named the next president and CEO of Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center.
From a growing area of Sioux Falls to a big investment in rural South Dakota, these recent projects show a shared commitment to patient- and employee-centric spaces.
Many women referred to these oncologists don’t have an easy answer for their cancers — so they’ve pursued cutting-edge approaches.
In 30 years, this team has touched countless lives — inside the workplace and increasingly on college campuses.
Her impact and influence in ways big and small were felt at Avera for decades. Honoring the passing of Sister Joan Reichelt.
“We complete complex cases, and we have been as leading edge as any site in the nation.”