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By William Wight Regional Health Command - Pacific PYEOUNGTAEK, South Korea The 65th Medical Brigade Chief of Staff, Col. Yvette McCrea, presided over the 131st cycle graduation of the Integrated Service of Republic of Korea (ROK) Military Health Care Personnel Program (ISRMHCPP) January 8, 2021 at the Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital cafeteria on Humphreys.
During her opening remarks, McCrea highlighted the interoperability, professionalism and cultural understanding of the ROK/U.S. medical alliance. As we sustain our future and continue to provide health care professionals in organizations and medical units, providing health service support, medical mission command and force health protection to our forces in Korea, it is programs such as this that keep our medical alliance strong and ready, McCrea said. “This past year has illustrated that the spectrum of challenges facing the Korean peninsula demands an interoperab
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VINCENNES, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) In light of Knox County entering the Red Zone on
Friday, Good Samaritan Hospital, has once again updated visitor restrictions based on local and national COVID-19 data. These new guidelines are for both inpatient and outpatient areas in the hospital, and physician practices.
Beginning on Monday, Dec. 21, the following visitation guidelines will be in place:
OB patients can have one designated visitor that is 16 years or older during the patient’s entire stay.
Pediatric patients may have two visitors 24/7. Only parents and guardians are encouraged, but support persons are allowed when parents/guardians are absent.