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CAMC kicks off construction of new education facility

CAMC kicks off construction of new education facility By April 16, 2021 - 1:32 pm CHARLESTON, W.Va. Charleston Area Medical Center on Friday launched its fundraising campaign and celebrated the start of construction for the hospital’s Center for Learning and Research. It’s called the CAMC Foundation Knowledge at the Center of Care Campaign. CAMC President and CEO Dave Ramsey said the facility is critical to the hospital’s future as they continue to add training programs and educate the specialists who will serve Central and Southern West Virginia patients in the future. “It’s hard to recruit physicians to CAMC to get the talent we need in Central West Virginia, so we’ve taken the approach we’ll grow our own,” Ramsey explained.

Kanawha County woman recovering from hunting accident

Kanawha County woman recovering from hunting accident By April 7, 2021 - 1:29 pm CHARLESTON, W.Va. A Kanawha County woman is recovering from a gunshot wound to the leg in what investigators describe as a hunting accident in Kanawha County. The 30-year old victim from Clendenin was shot in the thigh around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night. Reports indicate the woman was coyote hunting in a remote part of the county and leaned a 30-30 Winchester rifle against the side of her four-wheeler. State Police indicated the rifle was cocked and apparently tipped over, discharged, and struck her in the leg. She was flown via HealthNet to the Charleston Area Medical Center and is undergoing treatment today.

Woman says Charleston physician caused her family member s death following gallbladder surgery

Pixabay CHARLESTON A woman is suing a Charleston physician for the death of her family member following surgery to remove her gallbladder. Lisa A. Purdue filed the lawsuit as the administratrix of the estate of Charlotte Gay Hylton against Dr. Mahmoud Hossino after Hylton was admitted to Charleston Area Medical Center on July 16, 2019, and underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy on July 24, 2019, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. According to the complaint, Hossino failed to timely diagnose and treat Hylton for bleeding following the surgery. She suffered and ultimately died, the suit claims. Purdue claims Hossino was negligent and caused Hylton to sustain physical pain and suffering before her death; mental pain and suffering; loss of income; medical expenses; funeral and burial expenses and sorrow, mental anguish and solace.

West Virginia s Drug Crisis Cost $11 3B in One Year Help Is on the Way

West Virginia s Drug Crisis Cost $11 3B in One Year Help Is on the Way
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