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This class is designed to help new moms get started with breastfeeding. Link will be sent prior to time of class. If you would prefer a self-paced option, contact Childbirth Education at childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org about our eClasses.
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This FREE Class discusses infant/child passenger safety and the use of car seats. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. Register now, or call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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This FREE Class discusses infant/child passenger safety and the use of car seats. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. Register now, or call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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Midland County Hospital District is aware of Governor Abbott’s Proclamation, allowing local jurisdictions to postpone May elections, and we are in discussion with state officials to fully understand the options available to the district and their implications. Any decision regarding the May election can only be made by the Board of Directors in a special called meeting, which we expect to schedule sometime next week. We will be happy to provide additional information as it becomes available.&...
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Effective Immediately: Midland Memorial Hospital Emergency Department has implemented the following process to limit exposure and properly address our patients healthcare concerns. If you have fever, cough and shortness of breath AND have traveled to Europe, China, South Korea or Iran in the past 14-days, please do not enter the building. Instead, call 432-221-2380 and a nurse will meet you for further screening.
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This abbreviated live web class offers information on pregnancy, labor, coping, medical interventions and postpartum care. Contact Childbirth Education at childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for questions or for information on our online self-paced eClasses for a more in depth class on childbirth. A link will be sent prior to class.
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This FREE Class discusses infant/child safety at home including products, household, and food safety according to the AAP guidelines. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. Register now, or call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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Infants cry. Some infants cry a lot. What is the period of PURPLE crying, and what can you do? Join this free web class to learn more. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. You can also contact Amber at (432)221-3283 or childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for information as well.
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This FREE webinar outlines the AAP and NIH recommendations for safe infant sleep. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. Register now, or call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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This brief web meeting offers a virtual look at L&D and Mother/Baby with the Childbirth Educator and provides opportunity to ask questions. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. You can also call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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This class is designed to help new parents prepare to bring your little one home and includes the opportunity to view infant CPR demo. Link will be sent prior to time of class. If you would prefer a self-paced option, contact Childbirth Education at childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org about our eClasses.
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Infants cry. Some infants cry a lot. What is the period of PURPLE crying, and what can you do? Join this free web class to learn more. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. You can also contact Amber at (432)221-3283 or childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for information as well.
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This FREE webinar outlines the AAP and NIH recommendations for safe infant sleep. The link for the web class will be sent to the provided email on the morning of the class. Register now, or call Amber at (432)221-3283 or email childbirtheducation@midlandhealth.org for more information.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 256th COVID-19 related death. The 256th patient, a female in her 50s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on June 8, 2021.
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Midland Health has a steady supply of the Pfizer vaccine. With the demand from the current phases waning, if time slots are available, we would encourage anyone age 16 and over to schedule an appointment. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied with a parent/guardian. It is extremely important that we get vaccines in arms to achieve our ultimate goal of herd immunity (enough people vaccinated to produce community protection). To self-schedule, visit midlandhealth.org/schedulemyvacc...
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 255 th COVID-19 related deaths. The 255 th patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on May 9, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 252 nd COVID-19 related death. The 252 nd patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on April 25, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 246 th COVID-19 related death. The 246 th patient, a male in his 30s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Medical Center Hospital. The patient passed away on March 3, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 240 th COVID-19 related death. The 240 th patient, a male in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on March 4, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 239th COVID-19 related death. The 239th patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 15, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 220th COVID-19 related death. The 220th patient, a male in his 40s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on January 27, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 214 th COVID-19 related death. The 214 th patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was at home. The patient passed away on January 15, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 208th COVID-19 related death. The 208th patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on January 20, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 201st COVID-19 related death. The 201st patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on January 4, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 194 th COVID-19 related death. The 194 th patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on January 6, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 185 th COVID-19 related death. The 185 th patient, a male in his 60s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on December 24, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 183 rd COVID-19 related death. The 183 rd patient, a male in his 50s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on December 22, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 173 rd COVID-19 related death. The 173 rd patient, a female in her 60s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on December 16, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 159th COVID-19 related deaths. The 159th patient, a male in his 60s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on December 9, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 101st COVID-19 related death. The 101st patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on November 5, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 88 th COVID-19 related death. The 88 th patient, a male in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on October 14, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 87th COVID-19 related death. The 87th patient, a male in his 50s with no underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on October 14, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 74th COVID-19 related death. The 74th patient, a male in his 60s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on September 3, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 63rd COVID-19 related death. The 63rd patient, a male in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on August 23, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 62nd COVID-19 related death. The 62nd patient, a female in her 90s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on August 20, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 54th COVID-19 related death. The 54th patient, a male in his 40s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on August 15, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 53rd COVID-19 related death. The 53rd patient, a male in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on August 14, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 49th COVID-19 related death. The 49th patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on August 7, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 35th COVID-19 related death. The 35th patient, a male in his 80s who was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on July 25, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 32nd and 33rd COVID-19 related deaths. The 32nd patient, a female in her 60s who was being treated at Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock. The patient passed away on July 11, 2020. The 33rd patient, a female in her 70s who was being treated at Lamesa Focus Care. The patient passed away on July 19, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 29th COVID-19 related death. The 29th patient, a male in his 100s, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on July 20, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 21st COVID-19 related death. The patient, a male in his 60s, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on July 12, 2020.
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On Thursday, May 2nd, Midland Memorial Hospital and several local partners will conduct a disaster drill outside the hospital. Multiple people will role-play as injured victims and may be visible to local eye-witnesses. Please do not be alarmed. The majority of this event will take place outside the hospital, near the parking garage and Emergency Department. The 5th floor of the parking garage and the far Northeast parking lot will be CLOSED beginning on May 1st, in preparation for the disaster drill. T...
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Use sunscreen and reapply often when sweating, swimming, etc. Although many sunscreens claim to be waterproof, reapply frequently. Be sure to use an SPF 30 or higher with broad band UV protection. Cover up as much as possible and use clothing with UPF rating if staying outside for long periods of time. CDC does not recommend insect repellant/sunscreen combos. Simply use sunscreen first, then apply insect repellant. This information provided by the experts of the Emergency Department at Midland Memorial ...
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Avoid prolonged exposure to outdoor extreme temperatures. Be sure to rehydrate frequently with water or a sports drink. Avoid caffeine and alcohol, as they dry the body quickly. If exercising, take frequent breaks to cool down and avoid sun exposure from about 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Heat exhaustion is the first level when you become symptomatic but your body can still cool itself. Heat stroke is full decompensation and the body can no longer cool itself and serious injury can occur. Check on elderly family me...
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Low-Dose CT Can Identify Lung Cancer for Those at High Risk Midland Memorial Hospital’s Diagnostic Imaging Associates (DIA) offers lung cancer screenings using low-dose computed tomography (CT). Individuals who have smoked the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes daily for 30 years are at a higher risk for lung cancer. By screening those at high risk, we can identify lung cancer in earlier stages when it is more likely to be treatable. Lung cancer screenings are recommended only for adults who have no sym...
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Join us today, as Midland Memorial Hospital's Auxiliary will dedicate a new information desk in the main lobby with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Speakers will include Russell Meyers (MH president and CEO), Lu Ingram (Auxiliary president) and Ann Kleine (ways and means project chairman). Location: Midland Memorial Hospital New Patient Tower Entrance 400 Rosalind Redfern Grover Parkway Midland, TX Time: 3 p.m. The total gift from the Auxiliary to the hospital is $277,000. This will be the largest proj...
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Midland Health welcomes the digital tomosynthesis unit, a new dimension in breast cancer detection. Performed with digital mammography, breast tomosynthesis takes multiple images of the entire breast. This advanced process makes it easy and more accurate for both physicians and patients. The Breast Center is the only full-service breast imaging center in town. Breast tomosynthesis is a breakthrough in mammography. Benefits include: -- Earlier detection of small breast cancers -- Greater accuracy in pinp...
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The Breast Center, formerly known as Allison Women's Imaging, has been granted a three-year full accreditation designation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC). Accreditation by the NAPBC is only given to those centers that have voluntarily committed to provide the highest level of quality breast care and that undergo a rigorous evaluation process and review of their performance. During the survey process, the center must demonstrate compliance with standards established by t...
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Join us on Saturday, August 13, 2016 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to celebrate the grand opening of the Midland Health Community Garden. The garden is located at 4214 Andrews Hwy. on the Northeast corner of the Midland Memorial West Campus. Take a tour of the garden plots, purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from local farmers and learn how to start a garden at home with tips from the Permian Basin Master Gardeners. At 1:45 p.m. there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Midland Chamber of Commerc...
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Our Critical Care Unit recently traveled to Houston, Texas to accept their new Silver Beacon Award for Excellence, given by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. The Beacon Award for Excellence can be given to any hospital unit where patients receive their principal nursing care after hospital admission. This award sets the standard for excellence in patient care environments by collecting and utilizing evidence-based information to improve patient outcomes and patient and staff satisfaction...
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Join us for the third annual Wellness Tour, taking place Wednesday, August 16th through Saturday, August 19th. This cross-city health and wellness weekend is produced in part by Midland Health, the City of Midland and Midland College. Here is a brief overview of events: Burn calories with free workouts at local gyms and studios Free health screenings and health education at Midland Memorial Hospital and Coleman Clinic Back-to-school immunizations at the Midland Health Department Mom and Kiddos str...
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On Friday, Midland Memorial Hospital celebrated achieving their three-time Pathway to Excellence designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The Pathway to Excellence Program recognizes a health care organization’s commitment to creating an innovative, supportive and positive workplace environment. The designation is granted based on organizations that demonstrate the six ANCC Pathway to Excellence Practice Standards: 1. Shared Decision-Making 2. Leadership 3. Safety 4. Quality 5. We...
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The Heart Institute at Midland Memorial Hospital has been dedicated to providing cardiac care for Midland and surrounding areas for over twenty years. The Heart Institute staff are committed to integrate evidence-based science, quality initiatives, clinical best-practices and proven guidelines into their care of patients with cardiovascular disease. Providing services such as cardiac catheterization and intervention, as well as cardiac and thoracic surgery and most recently adding electrophysiology serv...
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We have officially introduced the NICHE (Nurses Improving Care of Healthsystem Elders) program to enhance the care and services for older patients throughout the hospital. An Acute Care of the Elderly (ACE) unit is also officially open as part of the NICHE program. Nearly 40 percent of the patients admitted to Midland Memorial are 65 or older-a figure that's expected to increase. This is a nurse-driven program designed to help hospitals across North America improve the care of older adults. Guided by th...
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We are pleased to introduce the launch of our new healthcare blog . The blog will be updated biweekly with articles written by Midland Health nurses, staff and physicians covering various health topics. There is a lot of medical content on the internet these days, but it’s difficult to know which sources to trust. We promise to only publish articles that are accurate and up-to-date on topics like dermatology, heart health, joint care and orthopedics, overall health and wellness, pregnancy and childbirth...
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Cardiac Rehab Week is February 12th through 17th. Did you know that Midland Memorial Hospital provides both Inpatient and Outpatient Cardiac Rehab programs? Our certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is the only program in Midland that has met the strict standards of practices, set by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). As such, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program has been recognized for its commitment to improving quality of life by improving standards of ...
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The Breast Center, previously known as Allison Women's Imaging, has moved to Legends Park! On Wednesday, January 18th, The Breast Center opened their new location at the Legends Park Medical Office Building, located at 5615 Deauville Blvd. in Midland, TX. Their new center utilizes the latest in technology with 3D TOMO mammography. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please call (432) 682-9729. If you would like to view more photos of the new Breast Center, please visit our Facebook page ! ...
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Midlandhealth.org has a new look! Our new website is all-inclusive of Midland Memorial Hospital services and departments, as well as Midland Health affiliate practices such as Midland Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, Permian Cardiology, Wall Street Pediatrics, West Texas Orthopedics, West Texas Therapy and much more. Some new features include: Find a Provider tab can assist in searching for any provider within Midland Health based on specialty, name or location. Services tab lists both inpatient hosp...
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Following the tragic train accident that gripped our community November 15th 2012, Midland Memorial Hospital made the decision to not bill any of those involved in the accident who came to our facility to receive care. After learning of our decision, a local philanthropist decided to give a generous donation to the hospital in an effort to cover some of the costs the hospital incurred for treating these patients. The anonymous donor then challenged the Hospital Board members to match the gift and the re...
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Midland Memorial Hospital will celebrate the legacy of Florence Nightingale on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. in the Scharbauer Patient Tower main lobby. During this time, the hospital will award its first annual Midland Memorial Hospital Nightingale Award to one Midland Memorial Hospital nurse. Florence Nightingale is known for turning the practice of nursing into a profession and for her support in the nursing and medical industries. The award will be given to a nominated ...
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Join us tonight for a special presentation by a visiting New Jersey mother, Patricia, and her daughter, Katherine, living with Type 1 Diabetes. The two will share their story about living with Type 1 Diabetes and lead a discussion with parents and youth on: · The choices young people have to make in managing their Diabetes · Understanding each other’s point of view · &...
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Beginning January 6, 2014, Midland Memorial Hospital will embark on a construction project aimed to improve patient access to the Illinois Avenue entrance. The entrance will be completely closed during this time. Scheduled to be completed in mid-June, this project will yield at least 24 close parking spaces for patients who still enter this side of the campus, including additional handicapped parking. Landscaping improvement will also take place around the Illinois Avenue entr...
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MIDLAND MEMORIAL LAUNCHES NEW EARLY MOBILITY PROGRAM Mobility is profoundly beneficial to hospital patients May 26, 2014 Several Midland Memorial Hospital patients have been part of the new Critical Care Unit’s Early Mobility Program. Through the incorporation of evidence-based practice, intubated patients are able to walk with the assistance of hospital clinicians and cutting-edge technology. The Early Mobility Program at Midland Memorial Hospital provides an exceptionally progress...
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After several months of construction, Midland Memorial Hospital announces the opening of its new southern parking area on Illinois Avenue, just south of the previous main entrance. Before now, the area was a circle drive and did not contain any parking. Now, the area contains 27 patient parking spaces (8 handicap, 19 regular), wheelchair-accessible ramps, new lighting and landscaping. The entrance allows for more convenient access to services on the south side of the hospital, including the Wound Manage...
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The Midland Memorial Hospital Laboratory Blood Bank has selected the fully automated Grifols Erytra system to more efficiently perform the testing necessary to provide blood products for a patient by decreasing both the time and the variability inherent in manual or semi-automated test methods. The Blood Bank tests the patient’s blood to determine their blood type and to identify possible incompatibilities, including unexpected antibodies that could cause the patient to suffer rare, but serious immune s...
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Midland Memorial Hospital would like to congratulate the Lopez family of Midland on the birth of their new baby girl, the first child born in Midland in 2016. Daisy Brielle Lopez was born at 12:40 AM to Brittany Olivas Lopez and Romiro Lopez, weighing 6 lbs 2 oz. We are presenting the Lopez family with a wonderful gift basket full of items especially for the new baby at 1 PM today. Gift basket items include: • Hooded towel and stuffed animal from La Bebe Boutique • Ornament from The Canopy • Gift certif...
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Midland Memorial Hospital is proud to welcome two new patrol vehicles for the safety of hospital patients, guests and employees. "We will enforce all federal, state and local laws, as well as provide security to the hospital and its own properties," Kenny D. Taylor, Director of Safety and Security/Chief of Police, Midland County Hospital Distrct Police Department, said. Officers will also work traffic areas and issue tickets around the hospital, including stop signs, seat belts and near-by traffic light...
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Join us tomorrow, as The Breast Center, formerly Allison Women's Imaging, will be celebrating National Mammography Day at Midland Memorial Hospital's West Campus. Location: Midland Memorial West Campus 4214 Andrews Hwy., Midland, TX When: Friday, October 21 Noon - 1 p.m. Wear PINK and come enjoy lunch with breast cancer survivors and mammography and ultrasound techs that make it all happen. Without their skills, cancer could not be found.
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May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Join us for the annual Stroke Walk and help us raise awareness for stroke! This city-wide walk is fun for the whole family and friends. When: Saturday, May 14 9 a.m. - Noon Where: Midland College 3600 N. Garfield St. Midland, TX Learn CPR, how to spot the signs of stroke and much more. Walk in honor or in memory of a stroke victim you know. We'll see you there!
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On Thursday, May 5, Midland Memorial Hospital, as well as several local partners, will conduct a disaster drill off of I-20. Multiple people, role-playing injured patients, may be visible to local eye-witnesses. Location: 1500 W. Interstate 20 Midland, TX 79701 **Designated media area Setup begins at 11:45 a.m. Drill begins at 1:30 p.m. and plans to finish by 4:30 p.m. Midland Memorial Hospital, Medical Center Hospital, Midland Fire Department, Ector County Medical Examiner Office, Office of Emergency M...
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Midland Memorial Hospital's Women’s & Children’s Services is in the process of developing, improving and promoting a family-centered maternity care program here at the hospital. Family-centered care focuses on educating parents in skills needed to care for their newborn, promoting and establishing breastfeeding, and forging the strong bonds needed to become a family. Starting this morning, with this focus in mind, all normal healthy newborns will be cared for in their mother’s rooms. All daily activ...
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Midland Memorial Hospital specializes in many services, including women’s health. National Quality Measures for Breast Centers (NQMBC) has recognized Allison Women’s Imaging (AWI) as a Certified Quality Breast Center of Excellence. AWI is the only breast imaging center in the Permian Basin and one of the three centers in the state of Texas with this distinguished recognition. Regular screenings and visits are important. Our medical team offers a wide range of services, including the following: Screening...
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As part of the mission to make Midland the healthiest city in Texas, Midland Health is creating a community garden. The garden will have approximately 34 garden plots, allowing individuals and families to plant and harvest their own organic produce. The cost to rent a garden plot is nominal, only $32 per year or $16 per half-year. Midland Health has been working with the Permian Basin Master Gardeners on this project. "The Master Gardeners have been a huge asset. They've helped us with the garden logist...
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MMH Pediatrics wing receives special gift from local dealership The new car and truck manager of Rogers Ford Lincoln Sales, Inc. in Midland recently visited a family member staying in the Pediatrics wing of Midland Memorial Hospital. While there, he noticed several toys with which children were playing, particularly two Big Wheels trucks. Having kids he knew how much joy these little toys bring to children in the community. He spoke with Doss Rogers, owner of the auto dealership. On Tuesday, the Midland...
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Beginning Sunday evening, February 27th, the City of Midland will be closing portions of Michigan Avenue for maintenance. This will impact the entrance into Midland Memorial Hospital at the intersection of North Garfield Street and West Michigan Avenue. All access (public and employee) onto the property will utilize the entrance/exit from Kent Street off the Andrews Highway (near the Emergency Room) or the entrance off North N Street and West Tennessee Avenue. All parking lots will remain open. The expe...
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As flu season approaches, please prepare by getting your annual flu vaccine. It is an important preventative measure to help protect against influenza this season. Click here to download flu shot information.
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*Virtual Event* Join the LMC for whole food plant based Mediterranean inspired dishes such as air fried falafel, tabbouleh, and a Mediterranean bowl with homemade hummus.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 253 rd and 254 th COVID-19 related deaths. The 253 rd patient, a female in her 60s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on April 30, 2021. The 254 th patient, a female in her 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at a hospital in Fort Worth. The patient passed away on April 28, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 251 st COVID-19 related death. The 251 st patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on April 9, 2021.
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*FREE VIRTUAL EVENT* Healthy Relationships is one of the 6 pillars of Lifestyle Medicine, let us teach you how to have healthy relationships.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 247 th COVID-19 related death. The 247 th patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on March 17, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 242 nd COVID-19 related death. The 242 nd patient, a female in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on March 11, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 241 st COVID-19 related death. The 241 st patient, a female in her 60s with underlying health conditions, was at home. The patient passed away on February 4, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 237th and 238th COVID-19 related deaths. The 237th patient, a male in his 40s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 21, 2021. The 238th patient, a male in his 70s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 24, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 231 st COVID-19 related death. The 231 st patient, a male in his 90s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 10, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 229th and 230th COVID-19 related death. The 229th patient, a female in her 30s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 9, 2021. The 230th patient, a male in his 40s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on February 8, 2021.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 202nd COVID-19 related death. The 202nd patient, a male in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Legacy Ranch. The patient passed away on December 16, 2020.
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Today, Midland County, the City of Midland and Midland Health confirmed Midland County's 149th and 150th COVID-19 related deaths. The 149th patient, a female in her 80s with underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on November 28, 2020. The 150th patient, a male in his 40s with no underlying health conditions, was being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital. The patient passed away on December 1, 2020.
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