St. Mary's Regional Medical Center HealthNews
Spring 2004

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 PET Imaging Now Offered at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center
 St. Mary's Regional Medical Center -- Where Education Never Stops
 Technology Advances Brain Surgery
 2004 Board
of Governors
 Online Get Well Cards
 Spring 2004
Calendar of Events
 Minimally Invasive Breast Biopsy Helps Women Avoid Open Surgery
 We Have a
Little Emergency
 Past Issues

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Technology Advance Brain Surgery

Sometimes the right combination of skill and technology can save a person's life. For example, earlier this year, a middle-aged man was referred to Bruce D. Pendleton, M.D., a neurosurgeon at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, for removal of a brain tumor.
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PET Imaging Now Offered at St. Mary's

Highly sophisticated imaging technology, called PET (positron emission tomography), is available twice monthy at St. Mary's.

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The Education Never Stops at St. Mary's

During a recent Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) class, two actual Code Blues were called in the hospital.
Spring 2004 Calendar of Events

Support Groups, services and other timely information.

  Minimally Invasive Breast Biopsy

Procedure produces less scarring and a quicker recovery.

  We Have a Little Emergency

St. Mary's volunteers support WHALE of a program.


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