May 21, 2020
(ENGLEWOOD, COLO.) Centura Health, the region’s largest health system, is currently one of a small group of hospital systems nationwide working to implement a fully digital solution for studying the minute structure of human tissues and organs (histology) and the changes in body tissue caused by
May 20, 2020
(DURANGO, COLO.) Centura Health-Mercy Regional Medical Center’s Southwest Oncology has received re-certification by the QOPI® Certification Program, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Association for Clinical Oncology (the Association) and an affiliate of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
May 11, 2020
(DENVER, COLO.) Caregivers in direct patient care at Longmont United Hospital are required to wear medical grade PPE, but other members of the hospital team are permitted to wear homemade masks. Some of these masks available to staff have four buttons sewn onto the back of a head covering to help
May 8, 2020
(DENVER, COLO.) May 6th marks National Nurses Day, the start of National Nurses Week which culminates on May 12th, the historical birthday of Florence Nightingale. Nightingale, who was born in 1820, is considered the founder of modern nursing. “I would like to acknowledge the amazing clinical staff
May 1, 2020
(ENGLEWOOD, COLO.) As our communities’ transition to “Safer-at-Home” status, Centura Health wants to share important guidance with older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions like lung disease, heart disease and diabetes, that places them at higher risk for
Apr 29, 2020
(CENTENNIAL, COLO.) Centura Health is excited to provide plastic ponchos to our first responder partners as protective barrier in the event of personal protective equipment (PPE) supply shortfalls. Emergency medical services (EMS), fire fighters, and law enforcement play a vital role in our
Apr 23, 2020
(FRISCO, COLO.) Centura – St. Anthony Summit Medical Center is now providing seven-day-a-week community COVID-19 testing to Summit County residents, beginning immediately and continuing for as long as needed. “As access to supply improves, we have progressively increased COVID-19 testing. We have