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Celebration marks one year for Emory heart patient living with new ventricular assist device
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Emory Healthcare celebrates patient Tiatanna's one-year milestone since she became the first person in the U.S. to have a BrioVAD device surgically implanted for heart failure. Read More
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Sep 30, 2024
Sep 30, 2024Sam Graddy’s professional journey has been anything but conventional. From his early days as a world-class track and field athlete competing in the 1984 Olympics to his time in the NFL, he has always been driven by a deep desire to excel. Read More -
Sep 27, 2024
Sep 27, 2024More than 100 Emory physicians gathered on Thursday, Sept. 19, to raise awareness of a topic that is critically important, yet rarely discussed: physician suicide. Read More -
Sep 25, 2024
Sep 25, 2024After a nationwide search, Emory Healthcare has named LeWanza Harris, MD, chief quality officer for the health care system. She will assume her new role on Sept. 30, 2024. Read More -
Sep 25, 2024Emory nursing school receives $1.6 million grant to study dementia care disparities in nursing homes
Sep 25, 2024Emory nursing school receives $1.6 million grant to study dementia care disparities in nursing homesThe National Cancer Institute has awarded a $3.3 million grant to the Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing to understand the psychosocial impacts and their biological and social determinants among patients with advanced HNC receiving immunotherapy. Read More -
Sep 16, 2024
Sep 16, 2024Emory Healthcare and the Atlanta Falcons are creating lifelong connections with the newest fans born at Emory through the Falcons Friday Baby Program. Read More -
Aug 28, 2024
Aug 28, 2024The Atlanta Falcons and Emory Healthcare are teaming up to offer “1 Trained at Every Game,” a free, hands-only CPR and AED training session that will equip community members with proper training to respond in medical emergencies. Read More -
Aug 22, 2024
Aug 22, 2024Houston Healthcare, a community-based, not-for-profit health system located in Warner Robins, and Emory Healthcare, a comprehensive academic health system located in Atlanta, announced they have signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) for Houston Healthcare to join Emory Healthcare. Read More -
Jul 22, 2024
Jul 22, 2024Emory University will host the 6th Annual Women’s Sports and Wellness Conference on Saturday, Aug. 10. Expert speakers will address current topics related to the health and wellness of female athletes of all levels and generations. Read More
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Emory Healthcare named one of ‘America’s Best Large Employers’ by Forbes
Emory Healthcare ranked No. 124 out of 701 employers in 2025.
