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Spok, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Spok Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPOK) and a global leader in healthcare communications, announced that Dominion Radiology Associates, PLLC (DRA) has selected the Spok Go® cloud-native communication platform to activate care team collaboration between radiologists and referring physicians.
DRA is a professional physician owned practice that provides subspeciality diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology and other radiology-based supervision and interpretation services in the Greater Richmond Region and Hampton Roads/Chesapeake region of Virginia.
“It is essential for us to securely communicate and collaborate with our referring physicians throughout our service regions,” said Dr. Neil Green, chief medical informatics officer at Dominion Radiology Associates. “Spok Go allows us to quickly and efficiently communicate by secure messaging of text, photos or vide
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Dominion Radiology Associates Selects Spok Go® to Improve Radiologist and Physician Collaboration
January 12, 2021 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 12, 2021
Spok, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Spok Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPOK) and a global leader in healthcare communications, announced that Dominion Radiology Associates, PLLC (DRA) has selected the Spok Go® cloud-native communication platform to activate care team collaboration between radiologists and referring physicians.
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DRA is a professional physician owned practice that provides subspeciality diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology and other radiology-based supervision and interpretation services in the Greater Richmond Region and Hampton Roads/Chesapeake region of Virginia.
Encouragement, support and honking for Health Care Heroes in Chesapeake
A group of Chesapeake residents parked outside of Chesapeake Regional Medical Center and thanked medical staff as they started their shifts. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 11:46 PM EST January 9, 2021
CHESAPEAKE, Va. Medical staff are staying busy as Covid-19 cases rise and vaccine availability increases.
On Saturday, a group of Chesapeake residents parked outside the Chesapeake Regional Medical Center honking their horns and thanking nurses and doctors for their dedication.
Erin Lucier works at the medical center and understands the long hours doctors and nurses are working. My understanding is that hospitalizations are higher right now. Our staff are very busy right now. We’re excited about the vaccine that’s the first glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, said Lucier.
Local hospitals welcome 2021 s first babies
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and last updated 2021-01-01 22:55:10-05
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - As the year 2020 came to an end, local hospitals helped deliver the area s first babies of 2021.
The first baby was born at 12:08 a.m. at Sentara Leigh Hospital in Norfolk. Pictured in the photos below are parents Hannah Blevin and Rose Merriman with baby Adalynn.
Shortly after, a baby boy greeted the New Year with his arrival at 12:20 a.m. on at Chesapeake Regional Medical Centerâs BirthPlace. Cayden J. Parker weighs six pounds and fifteen ounces.
In Newport News, baby girl Jiraiya was welcomed into the world at 5:26 a.m. by her parents Janisha Bartlett and Derrick Harris, Jr. at Riverside Regional Medical Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and 19 inches long.
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