Bronson Battle Creek (Photo by John McNeil)
BATTLE CREEK (WKZO AM/FM) – Sexual Assault Services is looking for volunteers to help support victims is Van Buren and Calhoun Counties.
According to Bronson Healthcare’s Carolyn Wyllie, those who are interested must attend five training sessions in March, and can register online.
Those seeking to attend must be at least 18 years old, have access to transportation, agree to the SAS volunteer terms, and pass a background check.
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Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Bronson Healthcare
Bronson Cancer Center in downtown Kalamazoo opened its doors and is now providing outpatient treatment for adult patients from across the region.
The five-story, 85,000-square-foot facility with offices and clinical areas for medical oncology, hematology and infusion services took just under two years to build. Planning began in 2018 after it was determined these services, previously located at the West Michigan Cancer Center (WMCC), would transition back to the hospital’s campus in 2021.
As a result, each patient is now able to have their cancer care coordinated within the Bronson Healthcare system along with other medical services they receive there. This enhances communication between providers and patients and allows all visits to be documented in one central electronic health record to ensure the best possible care for each patient.
Health department says people may be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in multiple counties
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As people across West Michigan wait for their turn to get their COVID-19 vaccinations, some eligible people are traveling outside their county to do it.
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CALHOUN COUNTY, Mich. â As people across West Michigan wait for their turn to get their COVID-19 vaccinations, some eligible people are traveling outside their county to do it.
The Calhoun County Public Health Department said their goal is the same as everybody else: to vaccinate at least 70% of people, creating herd immunity.
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Bronson Healthcare
The president and CEO of Bronson Healthcare is joining the board of a local plastic injection molding company.
Fred Keller, founder and board chair of Cascade Township-based Cascade Engineering said the organization appointed Bill Manns to serve on its board of directors.
“When searching for board candidates, it is important to find someone (who) embraces our triple bottom line philosophy, and Bill Manns fills that role perfectly,” Keller said.
Christina Keller, president and CEO of Cascade Engineering, described Manns as a “proven leader” in West Michigan.
“He has a … track record of tackling difficult issues, and we look forward to adding his wisdom and insight to our outstanding board of directors,” she said.