After a 50-year evolution, Vidant Health and East Carolina University (ECU) announced on June 23 that Vidant and ECU’s Brody School of Medicine (BSOM/Brody) would align to become a clinically integrated, academic health care organization.
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After a 50-year evolution, Vidant Health and East Carolina University (ECU) announced on June 23 that Vidant and ECU’s Brody School of Medicine (BSOM/Brody) would align to become a clinically integrated, academic health care organization.
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Just being a kid – that’s the goal Camp Hope and Camp Rainbow staff hope to accomplish every summer.
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While most kids are enjoying camp this Summer, there are those that cannot due to cancer, hemophilia and sickle cell disease. However, ECU Health and the Department of Pediatrics Hematology/Oncology at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University is changing that.
It’s not just in October, which serves as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, that you can find the ECU Health Cancer Care Outreach team making connections in the community.
ECU Health and Acadia Healthcare gathered on Tuesday to celebrate a milestone in the construction of the behavioral health hospital in Greenville. Sarah Gray Barr has more on this.
Greenville, N.C. – ECU Health is partnering with Food Lion Feeds, Sodexo and the ECU Health Foundation to provide free meals for kids, teens and people with disabilities as part of the Summer Meal Program.
ECU Health Medical Center was among four hospitals in North Carolina and 26 in the country to receive recognition by U.S. News & World Report.
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For 39 years now, Eastern Carolina and beyond have shown up to help sick and injured children. WITN teamed up for another year of fun and inspiration for two days for the 39th Annual Children’s Miracle Network Telethon.
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A fun day out on the water surfing behind a boat at Pine Knoll Shores last August quickly turned tragic for 13-year-old Wiley Sloan.
Health care providers of East Carolina University’s Healthier Lives initiative in the Brody School of Medicine continue to use the program to address health care needs for children in rural eastern North Carolina counties and are finding pathways to expand access to care at schools in Duplin County and beyond.
Please activate some Widgets.