HCA Healthcare announces $27 Million infrastructure investment at Catholic Medical Center

read more…: HCA Healthcare announces $27 Million infrastructure investment at Catholic Medical Center

“This continued investment underscores our strong commitment to Catholic Medical Center and the Manchester community,” said John Skevington, CEO of CMC. “Reaching a total of $157 million in committed capital reflects our focus on strengthening the hospital’s foundation and ensuring it can deliver high-quality, patient-centered care for years to come.”

I like big cranes, and I cannot lie: Catch some oversized construction action April 13-16 at CMC

read more…: I like big cranes, and I cannot lie: Catch some oversized construction action April 13-16 at CMC

If you’ve ever slowed down to watch construction equipment in action, you won’t want to miss this big crane action at CMC on Notre Dame Avenue next week. This operation will feature one of the tallest cranes in the region, lifting oversized equipment and offering a rare, up-close look at some seriously impressive machinery.

Inside CMC’s Emergency Department: Where calm leadership is reshaping care

read more…: Inside CMC’s Emergency Department: Where calm leadership is reshaping care

As an accomplished emergency medicine physician and the new Medical Director of CMC’s Emergency Department, he brings a calm, steady warmth into even the most intense clinical situations. Colleagues say the atmosphere shifts the moment he walks in, not because he demands attention, but because he radiates a quiet confidence that steadies everyone around him.

Mark Stebbins Community Center receives $250,000 from CMC in support of West Side families

read more…: Mark Stebbins Community Center receives $250,000 from CMC in support of West Side families

“Manchester’s West Side is home to a quarter of our city’s population, yet so many families here face significant challenges from higher levels of poverty to limited access to essential resources and services,” said John Skevington, chief executive officer of Catholic Medical Center. “This project reflects our focused commitment to strengthening communities by making childcare and healthcare more accessible and affordable for families.”

Dec. 20: 8th Annual Homeless Persons’ Memorial Vigil will take place in Veterans Park

read more…: Dec. 20: 8th Annual Homeless Persons’ Memorial Vigil will take place in Veterans Park

The public is invited to attend the 8th Annual Homeless Persons’ Memorial Vigil. The event is organized by Catholic Medical Center’s Healthcare for the Homeless in partnership with the City of Manchester Health Department, Families in Transition, Hope for New Hampshire Recovery, the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness and the Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester.

Registration for CMC’s free nurse camp for high school students closes June 30

read more…: Registration for CMC’s free nurse camp for high school students closes June 30

Catholic Medical Center (CMC) is offering an opportunity for local high school students interested in nursing careers. Sponsored by Citizen’s Bank, the first CMC High School Nurse Camp invites students entering grades 9 through 12 to explore the world of nursing through a three-day program happening at the end of July and the beginning of August.

45 is the New 50! How A colonoscopy screening likely saved a patient’s life

read more…: 45 is the New 50! How A colonoscopy screening likely saved a patient’s life

In honor of March being Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Bruttaniti was happy to share her story.  “Saving even one person makes telling the story worth it.  It’s a big deal.  I’ve been telling everyone I know and I booked my husband an appointment, like, the day after.”  

CMC provides nurses with opportunities for education, advancement and growth

read more…: CMC provides nurses with opportunities for education, advancement and growth

Emily Cantara was born to be a nurse. Not only does she enjoy providing medical treatment to patients, helping them stay physically healthy or recover from illness or injury, but she also has a passion for people and the unique emotional connection nurses make with those in their care.

Catholic Medical Center promotes Soucy, names new Board members

read more…: Catholic Medical Center promotes Soucy, names new Board members

Tim Soucy, CMC’s Executive Director of Community Health & Mission, has been named to the newly created position, Vice President of Mission Integration.  In this role, Soucy will focus on growing and strengthening the services and opportunities that underscore CMC’s Catholic mission to “carry out Christ’s healing ministry by offering health, healing and hope to every individual who seeks our care.”

CMC announces furloughs, reduced hours amid COVID-19 financial challenges

read more…: CMC announces furloughs, reduced hours amid COVID-19 financial challenges

Tuesday morning CMC announced the difficult but temporary decision to place 423 employees on a 60-day furlough beginning Sunday, April 26.  This represents about 13 percent of our workforce.  An additional 914 employees, or 29 percent, will have hours reduced.  This includes employees whose schedules were already affected by our COVID-19 response.  Furthermore, leaders at the vice president level and above are taking a 15 percent pay cut and executive directors are taking a 5 percent cut. 

CMC curtails most elective procedures working to keep patients, staff, and public safe

read more…: CMC curtails most elective procedures working to keep patients, staff, and public safe

Effective Monday, March 16 Catholic Medical Center is curtailing most elective procedures.  This decision is being made under the advice the American College of Surgeons and the US Surgeon General, and in conjunction with CMC’s medical staff.  Hospitals throughout the state and country are taking similar action.

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