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Newton Community Child Care Center names new director
The Newton Community Child Care Center, Inc., board of directors announces the selection of a new director to oversee the center’s staff and students.
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Newton Medical Center earns national recognition for performance improvement
Newton Medical Center received recognition from the fifth annual Thomson Reuters study that analyzes performance of hospitals.
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Heart Cath Lab Opens at Newton Medical Center
Construction begins at Newton Medical Center on a $3 million catheterization facility on the Newton Medical Center campus.
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Child and adolescent psychiatrist establishes private practice in Newton
Well-know, board eligible Kansas psychiatrist Muhammad M. Ali, M.D., has established a private practice to treat children and adolescents in Newton and south central Kansas.
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Hillsboro native comes home to practice medicine
Newton Medical Center welcomes Gayla J. Herbel, M.D., endocrinologist, who has established a private practice in endocrinology in suite 230 of the Newton Surgery Center, 800 Medical Center Drive.
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Newton Medical Center celebrates May as Better Hearing & Speech Month
Newton Medical Center’s Speech Therapy department celebrates May as National Better Hearing and Speech Month.
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Child Care Center opens enrollment
Newton Medical Center’s Child Care Center will focus on offering child care services on a full-time basis beginning August 4. A simplified, increased rate structure will also become effective on that date.
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Newton Medical Center medical records go electronic
On Apr. 1 at midnight Newton Medical Center transitioned to its new iCARE computer system, a state-of-the-art electronic medical record system to improve patient care and safety.
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Newton Medical Center offers aquatic physical therapy
Aquatic physical therapy is one of many services provided by Newton Medical Center. This type of therapy allows for patients to perform an exercise program entirely in the water.
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Hesston Emergency Services receives $5,000 grant to purchase life-saving equipment
Newton Medical Center donated $5,000 to Hesston Emergency Services to help purchase new life-saving equipment
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