Jan Tidwell, a nurse leader with more than 26 years of experience, will begin her new role immediately.
Dr. Clare Foss, clinical dermatologist, returns to North Georgia to join the medical team at Harbin Clinic Dermatology Cartersville.
Graduates learn how to prevent injuries and handle emergencies when home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
The third annual Would Care Awareness Week runs June 5-9.
Five Cartersville Medical Center nurses have received awards for their dedication and commitment to patients.
The American Heart Association recognizes Cartersville Medical Center’s commitment to quality stroke care
Cindy Hancock, RN is the most recent recipient of the DAISY Award at Cartersville Medical Center.
CMC is one of 823 hospitals to receive an “A” for its commitment to reducing errors, infections, and accidents that can harm patients.
Area individuals have a chance to provide volunteer services to its patients and medical staff.
The three nurses started their residency on Feb. 13 with orientation for the Winter 2017 cohort.
The registry campaign will be held at Cartersville Public Library.
The school is one of 8 participating in a University System of Georgia pilot for LiveHealth Online Kiosks.
Cartersville Medical Center was awarded an 'A' Grade for patient safety in the fall 2016 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade.
The center, a member of the Healogics network, is participating in the Healogics National Diabetes Campaign from October 24 to 28.
Interventional cardiologist Dr. Maxwell Prempeh performed the procedure last week.
The initiative is a full-time, entry-level career opportunity that supports graduates as they transition into the professional nursing role.
The program received initial accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
Cartersville Medical Center was recognized for its program designed to improve the care of cardiac and neurological services patients.
The drive will be held Monday, June 20.
The hospital recently presented its annual HCA Awards of Distinction to employees, physicians and volunteers.
The class will be offered June 27 at Cartersville Medical Center.
The Joint Commission's approval reflects an organization's commitment to providing safe and effective patient care.
National Hospital Week will run May 8-14.
The Leapfrog Group has released its Spring 2016 hospital safety rankings.
Cartersville Medical Center's next class will be held on Monday, April 25.
The event will help patients like 19-year-old Bayley Whittle, who is battling leukemia and non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
The nurses were commended as part of Certified Nurses Day, which was observed on Saturday, March 19.
Debbie Highfield joins an elite group of healthcare professionals receiving the designation awarded by Patient Experience Institute.
Two of the Medical Center's nursing units were recognized as Nursing Units of Distinction by the Hospital Corporation of America.
The American Heart Association's campaign is designed to raise awareness about the risk of heart disease in women.
Three state agencies are teaming up for a public service campaign -- Saving Georgia’s Children, -- a guide to safe sleeping practices.
The event, which also raises awareness of breast cancer, will be held Oct. 17 at the Cartersville School of Ballet.
Rome-based Floyd Medical Center allegedly failed to provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services to patients or primary caregivers.
Georgia Retina, one of the largest retina-only medical practices in the Southeastern United States, has opened a new Cartersville office.
The hospital is among 915 facilities receiving a Get With the Guidelines–Stroke award this year.
The Latin Health and Resource Fair will be held Sept. 20 at the Cartersville Civic Center.
Rachel Tena, a nurse at Cartersville Medical Center, is the third quarter recipient of the award.
The class is free of charge and open to anyone interested in quitting tobacco, including cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
Top good news stories include a race raising money for special needs athletes, graduates getting scholarships, and more.
Georgia Highlands College's program is among the 30 most affordable online programs in the nation recently put out by Great Value Colleges.