We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Robert “Dr. Bob” Thompson, beloved family provider at Valley for 37 years. Dr. Bob cared for generations of families, living...
Content derived from DocTalk with Greta Bernier, MD, Colorectal Surgeon Why is it important to talk about colorectal cancer now?We want to make sure you know what your op...
February is American Heart Month, as originally proclaimed in February 1964 by President Johnson to promote awareness of heart disease after he had personally experienced...
February is designated as Black History Month—the annual celebration of achievements by Black and African American people, and a time for recognizing their central role i...
During this month of celebration, the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee acknowledges and appreciates our Black colleagues who work alongside us each day to make r...
by Kristin Moore, MOT, OTR/L, Neuro Occupational Therapist II, Valley Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Services After stroke or traumatic brain injury, you might hav...
Imagine you just won a game of chess, your intramural team won a baseball game, or you completed a work project on time and with ease. You might say, “I can’t...
by Navanshu Arora, MD, Medical Director, Cancer Services Together, all our actions matter. As a UW Medicine-affiliated community hospital, we are very proud to be a Commi...
Content derived from DocTalk video with psychotherapist Jamie Friddle, LMHC The act of waiting doesn’t come easily for most people, regardless of age or wisdom. Think of...
The 18th Annual March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Award 2020, Education Category, has been awarded to Valley’s Terry Lynch, RN, MSN-Ed, CCRN, PCCN, Valley’s Critical...