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Three new medical residents will be joining Pullman Regional Hospital’s Family Medicine program in June.
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After almost a decade of groundwork, Pullman Regional Hospital will welcome its first three family medicine residents this June.
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The Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary is holding its 17th annual Christmas tree raffle now through Dec. 14 to provide patient comfort care items.Those…
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(Runtime 1:45)PULLMAN — After years of work, Lewiston native Matt Forge said his appointment asPullman Regional Hospital’s incoming CEO feels like a…
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(Runtime 3:34) When the Emergency Department at Pullman Regional Hospital starts getting full, patients are put in “rooms” in the hallway — that is to…
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Matt Forge was named Pullman Regional Hospital's incoming CEO After more than a year of searching, the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of Commissioners…
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Rachel Sun reports on efforts to raise money to modernize Pullman Regional Hospital / Runtime - 1:25After canceling the event last year due to COVID-19,…
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More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Rebecca Schneider was in a scramble for the vaccine.She signed up for three different ‘no waste…
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Jeannie Eylar says Pullman Regional Hospital began vaccinating its more than 500 employees around Christmas. Eylar is the hospital’s chief nursing officer. By mid-January, she says about 50% had received their shots. She and her colleagues set a goal of inoculating 75% by March 1.
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Hospitals in Washington are starting to act on the permission given them by Gov. Jay Inslee to resume non-essential medical procedures. Some may begin work by or before next week.