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Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers, Dignity Health Members, each received the Partner for Change award by Practice Greenhealth, an industry leader and nonprofit organization that recognizes healthcare facilities for going above and beyond in keeping and maintaining a “green” workplace.
On the southeast side of Chandler Regional Medical Center, a helicopter used to sit parked on land that is currently all dug up. That’s one memory Dr. Brian Tiffany, chief of the hospital’s medical staff, recalled when he started at the facility in 2003.
Guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker addresses those in attendance of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony, Friday, March 22, 2013. The construction of the new patient tower will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker,left, along with guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker arrives in an ambulance to speak at the Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony, Friday, March 22, 2013. The construction of the new patient tower will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Growth and expansion over the last few years has made Banner Health the leading employer in the City of Mesa.
Tim Bricker is the President and CEO of Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert medical centers.
Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny delivered his 2013 state of the city address last week, touching mostly on the subjects of employment, neighborhood sustainability, outreach and transparency and better health.
Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny delivered his 2013 state of the city address last week, touching mostly on the subjects of employment, neighborhood sustainability, outreach and transparency and better health.
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert medical centers, both part of the Dignity Health network of hospitals, are getting ready to accept applications for their summer “Volunteen” program. Since its inception in 2008, more than 500 teens have served more than 20,640 hours.
At the Chandler Chamber of Commerce’s economic update luncheon Wednesday at the Hilton Phoenix/Chandler, City of Chandler Economic Development Director Christine Mackay followed a spirited state budget overview presentation by highlighting some of the incoming businesses and development opportunities for Arizona’s fourth most populous city.
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert medical centers appointed Aaron Peace as vice president of philanthropy and president of Dignity Health Foundation East Valley.
For the fourth time this year, Chandler Regional Medical Center’s radiology department received recognition by the American College of Radiology. The Dignity Health hospital was honored for its ultrasound imaging.
Two baby girls were born at 12:12 p.m. in the East Valley today, giving them a birth date of 12-12-12 at 12:12 p.m.
Chandler Regional Medical Center, owned by Dignity Health, announced it will be seeking a Level 1 trauma designation from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
A Chandler mother and her two sons are hospitalized at a burn center after a fire in their home.
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers’ Community Outreach Immunization Program, in collaboration with Arizona’s Vaccine for Children Program, sponsors free immunization clinics for children, as well as low-cost immunizations for adults
Banner Health Group officially broke ground on four 21,000-square-feet East Valley health centers in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Queen Creek Thursday.
Speaking to a crowd of more than 220 people at a Chandler Chamber of Commerce dinner recognizing the city’s top 100 businesses and stakeholders on Tuesday, Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny said he was stung by a scorpion a few weeks ago, an incident that became a story in a local newspaper.
Want to get a good night’s sleep? Join in a free seminar hosted by Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert medical centers to learn about “good sleep hygiene.”
A Chandler hospital has agreed to help a Chandler woman who said she was billed for more than $83,000 by the hospital for treatment she received to treat a scorpion sting.
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