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The free “Spring Into a Day of Giving” pop-up food pantry will be from noon to 3 p.m. at Weston Field, 928 Providence Road, in Scranton.
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Rep. Bridget Kosierowski organized town hall about future of Medicaid and Medicare during President Trump's second term.
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The Wright Center for Community Health is hosting a community closet on Thursday, Feb. 6, and Friday, Feb. 7, at its Tunkhannock location.
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Area healthcare networks use AI as a tool to assist — not replace — physicians, and reduce burnout.
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The Ruark family stepped in once Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock closed in 2022. Now, the newly opened Wyoming County Healthcare Center, Inc. aims to serve rural residents impacted by the hospital’s closure.
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'Our goal really was to better ourselves, learn from what others are doing across the nation,' Scott Constantini says of The Wright's Center's participation in 3Cs substance use education and training project.
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A resident physician at The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, grows produce in his Waverly Twp. garden and has donated more than 100 pounds of it this summer.
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The Wright Center will expand its dental services at its health center in Wilkes-Barre. The organization will purchase three dental chairs and related equipment through a $148,400 grant from the Moses Taylor Foundation.
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'Critical public health initiative' designed to 'strengthen the integration of our addiction medicine services,' Wright Center official says.
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About one in six people in NEPA has a disability and the region's number of English language learners is growing. A physician education grant will help the health nonprofit better equip new doctors and staff to better reach them.