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Jackie Gonzalez, Renowned Nursing Leader, Retires from Nicklaus Children s Health System

It s time to nominate your Health Care Heroes for Inside Business awards - The Virginian-Pilot

It s time to nominate your Health Care Heroes for Inside Business awards - The Virginian-Pilot
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Respiratory therapist from Wintersville singled out on Good Morning America | News, Sports, Jobs

Community Editor THANK YOU — Wintersville resident John Gale, a respiratory therapist supervisor at UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital, was honored Christmas Eve on ABC’s “Good Morning America” as part of its Honor a Health Care Hero segment. (Contributed photo) WINTERSVILLE As a registered respiratory therapist on the front lines treating COVID-19 patients daily, John Gale holds out hope for a healthier 2021 with a vaccine to the rescue. But what a year it’s been, assesses the Wintersville resident who works at UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital in Pittsburgh and on Christmas Eve was featured on “Good Morning America” as part of its Honor a Health Care Hero segment.

Watch now: Inside Decatur s operation to give COVID vaccines to dozens of health workers

DECATUR — Danielle Heckwine, 34, arrived two hours before she could get a COVID-19 vaccination. “I was here at 10 o’clock,” she said. Heckwine was the first one in line to receive the immunization on Wednesday afternoon during the Macon County Health Department’s Drive-Through COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at an outbuilding on the Decatur Airport property. “I’m an in-home health care aide. I take care of a elderly man,” Heckwine said. “I wanted the shot. I didn’t want to take a chance.” Wednesday afternoon was devoted to administering the first of two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to health care workers. Those getting vaccinated included doctors, nurses, respiratory technicians, dentists and hygienists, nursing assistants, assisted living facility staff, long-term care facility staff, group home staff, home caregivers, and EMS workers.

Local Physician Whose Office Garnered National Attention Dies

Dr. Robert S. Berry, a local physician who was a voice in the national debate about health care reform, died Monday. Berry was a pioneer in the movement of primary care clinics, opening the PATMOS EmergiClinic in Greeneville in 2001 to provide medical service to individuals without health insurance or high deductibles, the first and only insurance-free, fee-for-service practice in Northeast Tennessee. The clinic had evolved over the past several months into DirectMD of Greeneville. Direct MD follows the direct primary care model in which a patient pays the physician’s office directly monthly or yearly to receive comprehensive primary medical care.

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