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Norma M. Johnson, RN, 93, of Nanticoke, passed away Thursday, July 8, 2021, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center.
Born May 30, 1928, in Nanticoke, she was the daughter of the late Narcis and Katherine Novak Zabiegalski. She was a graduate of Nanticoke High School, class of 1946, and received her nursing training at Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, becoming a registered nurse in 1950.
Norma began her career at Nanticoke State Hospital from 1950 to 1955 and was a psychiatric nurse at the former Retreat State Hospital from 1955 to 1970, retiring due to an injury. She later was a Family Living Provider for the Mentor of Northeastern PA agency, providing loving care for children in her home for many years.
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LEWISTOWN Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital earned the highest score for quality from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
CMS rated more than 4,500 hospitals from 1 to 5 stars as part of its annual overall quality scores, with fewer than 14% of all hospitals, and only 22 facilities in Pennsylvania, receiving five stars.
“Geisinger has been the trusted name for health care in our communities for more than 100 years,” said Donna Hahn, RN, vice president of quality and safety for Geisinger. “By earning five-star status, we are showing our patients that trust is well earned. When they visit a Geisinger hospital, they can feel confident that they are in the safest, most capable hands in the entire country.”
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Geisinger continues to bring advanced cancer care closer to home as it is the first hospital system in the U.S. to offer Accuray Incorporated s (NASDAQ: ARAY) newest Synchrony
® technology on both the CyberKnife
® Systems to better aim radiation beams and minimize damage to non-cancerous tissue during treatment.
As part of Geisinger s expansion project at its Frank M. and Dorothea Henry Cancer Center, the health system recently began providing care using the one-of-a-kind Synchrony Motion Synchronization and Real-Time Adaptive Radiotherapy Technology on its CyberKnife S7 and Radixact Systems.
Synchrony uses artificial intelligence to adapt radiation treatment delivery in real-time to tumor movement during the treatment session, with the goal of delivering a more targeted radiation dose to the tumor, in less time, to improve outcomes. Synchrony is designed to correct the radiation beam if