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WVU Medicine Camden Clark recognized for excellence in cardiac care
HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. The American College of Cardiology has recognized WVU Medicine Camden Clark for its demonstrated commitment to comprehensive, high-quality culture and cardiovascular care by awarding the healthcare facility with the HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence and re-accreditation as a Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI and Resuscitation. The award is based on meeting accreditation criteria, and through their ongoing performance registry reporting. WVU Medicine Camden Clark is the only area hospital to receive both of these designations.
“The recognition of the quality of cardiac care we provide to the Mid-Ohio Valley and surrounding counties by the American College of Cardiology is very exciting for the community we serve,” said David Gnegy, MD, President of Parkersburg Cardiology Associates. “It has been a multi-year process fo
PARKERSBURG The American College of Cardiology has recognized WVU Medicine Camden Clark.
The hospital has received the HeartCARE Center National Distinction of Excellence and re-accreditation as a Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI and Resuscitation. The award is based on meeting accreditation criteria and through its ongoing performance registry reporting. WVU Medicine Camden Clark is the only area hospital to receive both of these designations.
“The recognition of the quality of cardiac care we provide to the Mid-Ohio Valley and surrounding counties by the American College of Cardiology is very exciting for the community we serve,” said Dr. David Gnegy, president of Parkersburg Cardiology Associates. “It has been a multi-year process for the cardiac team to reach this pinnacle and it is very gratifying. The award recognizes our team’s commitment to delivering excellent quality care and our ongoing priority to improving patient experiences both now and in the future.”
Arthur James Sweet WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Emergency Department Director Brian Richardson received the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in Parkersburg by health manager Elizabeth Bennett on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) President of Parkersburg Cardiology Associates David Gnegy receives a vaccine shot by health manager Elizabeth Bennett on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) COVID-19 vaccine shot supplies. (Photo Provided) David Pickering of Mountain State Diabetes receives a vaccine shot by WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Shelly West on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided) Hannah Newhouse, a physician assistant, receives a vaccine shot from WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Shelly West on Tuesday morning. (Photo Provided)