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White River Health (WRHS) recently wrapped up the annual WRMC Highway to Health 5K Run/Walk. While the event was held virtually this year due to COVID-19, the community support remained strong. The event brought 133 virtual runners and raised over $11,000 to support local schools’ food pantries.
Stanley Wood Chevrolet Buick GMC dealership and Scott Wood Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership recently made a donation toward White River Health (WRHS) Foundation project: Paint the Town Pink (PTTP).
Entergy Independence Plant recently donated to the White River Health (WRHS) Foundation Crisis Fund. The fund is designed to provide assistance for the medical community as needs continue to be identified during the COVID-19 crisis.
Dr. Philip T. Sobash is a second-year resident physician at the White River Medical Center. He completed his medical training at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. When not working he enjoys spending time with his black lab Dakota. Dr. Krishna Vedala is a third-year reside
Dr. Shiyu Wang is from Southampton, Pennsylvania and graduated from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. He is a current second year internal medicine resident at White River Health. He enjoys sports, especially rugby.
Dr. Philip T. Sobash completed his medical training at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. He is a second year internal medicine resident at WRHS. When not working he enjoys spending time with his black lab Dakota.
“We are proud to have leaders in our organization who are passionate about improving quality of care and helping our staff provide the best care possible to our patients,” said Gary Paxson, President & CEO of White River Health.
(Batesville, Ark.)— White River Health (WRHS) is pleased to welcome Michelle Snow, APRN, MSN, FNP-C, as a provider at the WRMC Breast Care Center.
The Internal Medicine Residency Class of 2023 begins training at White River Medical Center in Batesville.
As we all enjoy going outside in good weather, we need to be aware of these small, round, eight-legged bugs called ticks and the diseases they spread.
(Batesville, Ark.)—Jennifer Campbell, Registered Nurse at White River Medical Center (WRMC), was recently recognized as a healthcare hero by U.S. Senator John Bozeman for her work on the frontlines during the COVID-19 crisis. U.S. Sen. John Boozman has been touring healthcare facilities across the s
WRHS earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients at a set level for a designated period.