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RiverView Health Thanks KROX Radio For Broadcasting at Philanthropy Day

The RiverView Foundation Board of Directors would like to thank KROX for another great year of broadcasting RiverView’s Philanthropy Day event on Thursday, November 15.  This year marked the fifteenth year KROX has broadcast live, on-site for this meaningful event filled with heartfelt stories from RiverView patients and staff sharing testimonials of the exceptional care […]

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Tori Rhode Named RiverView Health Employee of the Month for October

Tori Rhode, RN, is all about teamwork. So when she was recently surprised with the honor of being named RiverView’s Employee of the Month (EOM) for October, it wasn’t surprising to hear her contribute the win to a strong team. “When I was in nursing school, I did not want to be a med/surg nurse

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Early Childhood Summit Held in Crookston

The 14th Crookston Early Childhood Summit was held Thursday night in Bede Ballroom at the University of Minnesota Crookston.  The summit brought together professionals from Washington School, RiverView, Polk County Public Health among others coordinated by Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE). The presenter for the Summit was Mandy Bernardy, a licensed independent clinical social worker,

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RiverView Health Welcomes Two New Doctors

RiverView Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Samy Heshmet and Dr. Eric Schommer to its urology practice as Dr. Steven Schultz prepares for retirement. Dr. Heshmet received his medical degree from Ain Shams University Hospital in Cairo, Egypt. He completed his residency in urology at the University of Arkansas and has a practice with Sanford

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RiverView Health To Hold First Aid Training

RiverView Health will host an education course for individuals interested in basic first aid on Thursday, November 1. The program, developed by the American Heart Association, is open to the general public. Participants in this First Aid Course will learn to provide first aid for acute injuries and sudden illnesses such as burns, bites, poisoning,

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Northern Sky Bank Donates To RiverView Health Multisensory Room

It takes a village. Chances are, if you have a loved one with a disability or work with someone with special needs you understand that saying and how important it is to have a strong “village’’ made up of understanding, caring individuals and available services. For so many individuals in the region, that village just

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