Embrace hope
Facing a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, and it’s natural to feel fear, uncertainty and sadness. Yet many patients and survivors point to one thing that makes a real difference in their overall well-being: optimism.
Facing a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, and it’s natural to feel fear, uncertainty and sadness. Yet many patients and survivors point to one thing that makes a real difference in their overall well-being: optimism.
According to the Urology Care Foundation, more than 500,000 American men undergo a vasectomy every year. This common form of birth control is effective at preventing pregnancy, but what happens if you change your mind?
Is a vasectomy reversible? Read More »
Beaufort Memorial has expanded access to much-needed orthopedic care with the addition of board-certified physician assistant Kara White, PA-C, in the fall.
BMH enhances orthopedic care with certified physician assistant Read More »
Beaufort Memorial Foundation project aims to bring healing effects of Lowcountry art into new Bluffton Hospital.
‘Heart of Healing’ program will unite power of local art, healthcare Read More »
Special to The Island News Denise Briggs, RN, has more than just a job at Beaufort Memorial – she has had a journey that has spanned over two decades, bringing her to her current position as a nurse in the hospital’s dialysis unit. She has been around Beaufort Memorial for her entire life, and in
A lifelong bond: Beaufort native grew up with community hospital Read More »
By Delayna Earley The Island News Federal regulators have cited Beaufort Memorial Hospital for multiple policy violations after a woman gave birth unassisted in the hospital’s parking lot in March, concluding that staff failed to properly evaluate and assist her when she arrived seeking emergency care. The findings were detailed in a Statement of Deficiencies
Beaufort Memorial Hospital cited by feds after woman gives birth in parking lot Read More »
Staff reports The Beaufort Memorial Collins Birthing Center welcomed three additions on Christmas Day, with families from Beaufort, Okatie and Ridgeland taking home the sweetest gifts they could ever ask for. Beaufort parents Debora Bocardo and Asael Sanchez brought home baby Amsi, born at 10:24 p.m. and weighing 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Baby Isabella was
Three tiny reindeer — Christmas Day babies at BMH Read More »