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| 11/15 |
Cancer Screening: How Much Is Too Much? How Much Is Enough? |
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| 11/29 |
Regional Oncology Symposium |
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| 12/3 |
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony |
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| 12/5 |
Evening of Remembrance |
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WELCOME NEW DOCTORS
We extend a warm welcome
to these doctors who recently
joined Enloe's Medical Staff and
have met the requirements to
care for patients at Enloe.
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ENLOE'S FLIGHTCARE TOUCHES THOUSANDS OF LIVES
Life can change in an instant. One minute a 4-year-old is sitting safely besides his mother and the next he is terribly entangled in a piece of farm machinery. Or in the blink of an eye, a young woman driving along Highway 70 is suddenly plummeting over the edge of a cliff. When minutes mean survival, Enloe's FlightCare is the vital service that quickly transports critically ill and injured patients to life-saving medical care. See videos of FlightCare patients telling their stories.
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TWO NEW PSYCHIATRISTS JOIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TEAM
As the only voluntary inpatient psychiatric unit between Sacramento and Oregon, Enloe Behavioral Health fills the important role of providing treatment and support to those who are grappling with depression, anxiety, mood and thought disorders and psychosis. And now, with the recent addition of two new psychiatrists, Asad Amir, MD, and Scott Nichols, MD, Enloe Behavioral Health is able to meet the needs of even more patients. PLUS! Read our tips for managing mental health at holiday time. |
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RICH AND VICKI BUTTERFIELD HONOR THE MEMORY OF THEIR SON
When Nathan Butterfield – son, brother, fiancé, father, teacher – died Aug. 30 in Chico at age 33 from an aggressive, rare form of liver cancer, his family focused on creating something positive from their devastation. They began a quest to inform others, and to thank Enloe Medical Center for its care and support during Nathan's final days. |
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