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Pediatrics

Pediatrics As a parent, there is nothing more important than the health and well-being of your child. When your child does not feel well, you want prompt medical care. The pediatric specialists at…

Celebrating National Hospital Week 2020

May 10-16, 2020, is National Hospital Week.

REGISTERED NURSE WEEKENDER (RN) -INPATIENT SURGICAL - INPATIENT SURGICAL

STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE FOR WEEKDAY: $30.78 + $4.00 SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE FOR WEEKEND: $41.55 +$4.00 SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE THIS POSITION IS ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO A $25,000 SIGN ON…

Blessing Health neurologist retires

Walid Hafez, MD, neurologist, Blessing Health, retires on December 14, completing 45 years of service to Tri-State residents, including the last 14 years as a Blessing Health provider.

Outcomes

Outcomes Inpatient Rehabilitation Services statistics are provided below for Fiscal Year 2024 (October 2023-September 2024).GenderMale (42%)Female (58%)Average Age72(The rehabilitation unit accepts…

Blessing Research Department - Contact Us

For more information about the Blessing Clinical Research Department team please email us at clinicalresearch@blessinghealth.org or call (217) 223-8400, ext. 7201 or fill out the contact us form below. …

Physicians join Blessing Health System

Kurtis Stewart, MD, surgeon, Rami Abumasmah, MD, and Osama Qubaiah, MD have joined Blessing Physician Services.

REGISTERED NURSE (RN) INTERNAL RESOURCE FLOAT POOL - CENTRALIZED STAFFING

STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $30.78 + DIFFERENTIAL $4.00 SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE **​​​​​THIS POSITION IS ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO A $25,000 SIGN ON BONUS** This is a unique opportunity for RNs with at least…

Blessing nurse earns advanced certification

Laura Wietholder, BSN, RN, Community Outreach Coordinator, Blessing Hospital, has earned certified health coach status from the American Council on Exercise.

Keeping this story alive can save others

After years of sophisticated medical care, including surgeries at a children’s hospital associated with Stanford University in southern California, Madilynn’s doctor came to the decision that she needed a heart-lung transplant to live. For a number of reasons, she was not a candidate.