Paddle Battle supports Petersburg Medical Center scholarships
Posted by Katie Anastas | Jul 20, 2021
The Paddle Battle ended at Sandy Beach. (Photo by Katie Anastas)
The Petersburg Medical Center Foundation’s annual Paddle Battle was on Saturday. Proceeds will go to scholarships for current medical center employees and high school students applying to college.
Katie Anastas talked to paddlers as they finished the course at Sandy Beach.
This year’s Paddle Battle had two starting points: Scow Bay and South Harbor. Maelle Boiter and her grandfather, Rick Williams, chose Scow Bay. Still, Boiter stepped out of the kayak with a smile on her face.
Petersburg s Paddle Battle on tap for Saturday
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Posted by Tom Abbott, KFSK | May 6, 2021
KFSK News and the Petersburg Medical Center monthly program, “PMC Live” airs at 12:30pm, the first Thursday of each month. The program will focus on different departments, new initiatives, and highlight challenges at the medical center.
The episode for Thursday, May 6, 2021 is with PMC CEO Phil Hofstetter and Nurse Manager, Jennifer Bryner. They talked about the four new graduates from PMC’s nursing program in conjunction with the University of Alaska Anchorage. They gave an update on getting a new facility and the expansion of home health services during the pandemic.
The episode for Thursday, April 1st is with PMC CEO Phil Hofstetter and Julie Walker, rehab services coordinator and a wellness committee member. The show covers a variety of topics including a new billing company, new electronic health record system and a new free program that aims to help seniors continue living safely and independently in their homes: