HonorHealth News

HonorHealth AZ Big Media / Apr 17, 2021

Effective corporate counsel has never been more important than it is today as technology and a global pandemic change the way we do business on a daily basis. Az Business magazine is recognizing the important and vital role that in-house counsel plays in the success of a business with the 2021 Arizona Corporate Counsel (ACC) Awards - sponsored by Cresa and Ogletree Deakins.

HonorHealth AZ Big Media / Apr 15, 2021

Effective corporate counsel has never been more important than it is today as technology and a global pandemic change the way we do business on a daily basis. Az Business magazine is recognizing the important and vital role that in-house counsel plays in the success of a business with the 2021 Arizona Corporate Counsel (ACC) Awards - sponsored by Cresa and Ogletree Deakins.

HonorHealth Fountain Hills Times / Apr 14, 2021

Lori A. Darling, 59, passed away on April 7, 2021, at Honor Health Scottsdale Shea Medical Center. Lori was born in Escanaba, Mich. on June 30, 1961, to George and Mary Waltz. She is survived by her husband, Les Darling; son, Tyler; daughter, Emily (Andrew Sturgeon-Smith); as well as brothers, Robert Waltz (Kathy), William Waltz, and Wayne Roberts (Sue); cousin, Donna Caron; great niece, Blithe Beck.

HonorHealth Medical Xpress / Apr 14, 2021

Findings of a study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, suggest that increasing expression of a gene known as ABCC1 could not only reduce the deposition of a hard plaque in the brain that leads to Alzheimer's disease, but might also prevent or delay this memory-robbing disease from developing.

HonorHealth York Pedia / Apr 14, 2021

Get to know Ophthalmologist Dr. Benjamin Bakall, who serves patients in Phoenix, Arizona. More on YorkPedia: (YorkPedia Editorial):- New York City, New York Apr 14, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Dr. Bakall is a retina specialist & a board-certified ophthalmologist who sub-specializes in the treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the eye's retina and vitreous.

HonorHealth AZ Big Media / Apr 14, 2021

Findings of a study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, suggest that increasing expression of a gene known as ABCC1 could not only reduce the deposition of a hard plaque in the brain that leads to Alzheimer's disease, but might also prevent or delay this memory-robbing disease from developing.

HonorHealth Eastern Arizona Courier / Apr 13, 2021

HonorHealth recently opened its sixth hospital in north Phoenix, a three-story, 210,000-square-foot structure called Sonoran Crossing Medical Center. The man largely responsible? Thatcher High School graduate Preston Kayde Allred. At just 32, Allred is the director of joint venture operations for HonorHealth, which has 12,000 employees.

HonorHealth USA TODAY / Apr 13, 2021

Juneau: Gov. Mike Dunleavy has announced that Alaska will conduct a national advertising campaign to support its tourism industry. The Republican governor also reiterated in a Friday news conference his assertion that the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should allow a cruise season.

HonorHealth AZ Big Media / Apr 13, 2021

Findings of a study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, suggest that increasing expression of a gene known as ABCC1 could not only reduce the deposition of a hard plaque in the brain that leads to Alzheimer's disease, but might also prevent or delay this memory-robbing disease from developing.

HonorHealth The Arizona Republic / Apr 12, 2021

HonorHealth in Scottsdale unveiled a sculpture Friday intended to recognize health care workers combating the COVID-19 pandemic, but the hospital removed the piece Saturday following criticism that the work was offensive to Asians because of its depiction of a Chinese dragon to symbolize the pandemic's origins.

HonorHealth Becker's Hospital Review / Apr 12, 2021

Scottsdale, Ariz.-based HonorHealth has removed a bronze sculpture that was meant as a tribute for healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic after the Chinese dragon depicted as part of the display sparked criticism from the Asian community, according to the Arizona Republic.

HonorHealth Local 2 News / Apr 12, 2021

ODESSA, Texas (Nexstar) - A touching memorial happened tonight in Odessa. Health care workers and families joined together at 7 P.M. to remember those who have died from COVID-19. They also paid tribute to those on the front lines of this pandemic. 12 months have passed since the pandemic first began.

HonorHealth 69News WFMZ-TV / Apr 10, 2021

At the end of National Public Health Week, Allentown city employees and elected officials planned a surprise to honor Health Director Vicky Kistler. "In a crisis where she had no playbook on how to do this, this was dumped on her lap, and she was the general in this war, and still is doing an amazing job," said city councilwoman Candida Affa.

HonorHealth Community Impact Newspaper / Apr 7, 2021

After providing more than 54,000 vaccinations for K-12 educators, school staff and child care workers in a span of 10 weeks, the Maricopa County Department of Public Health concluded its targeted points-of-dispensing vaccination program for child care workers and educators April 6.

HonorHealth Patch.com / Apr 6, 2021

April 5, 2021 April 2021 marks the 20th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Although this commemoration has only been around twenty years, efforts to raise awareness of sexual assault date back to the civil rights era. The movement and consequential awareness started to take traction when the country's first rape crisis center was founded in San Francisco in 1971.