Murfreesboro, TN, 8/11/2021 Costs to register for the 2021 Special Kids Race on Saturday, October 30 will increase in less than a month, including prices for 15K, 10K and 5K distances.Interested runners or walkers can save their spot in the tenth annual edition of the fundraising event for a discounted rate by signing up by Wednesday, September 1.15K and 10K races are both currently open for registration at $55, 5K at $50, One-Mile "Fun Run" f .
Ascension also will be opening a $16 million ambulatory surgery center in August on 3 acres near an existing Saint Thomas Medical Partners building offering health care services on New Salem Highway near St. Andrews Drive.
Saint Thomas purchased the 3 acres in 2018 for $1.5 million. The development will include two operating rooms and one procedure room that provides services closer to where many patients live.
The 13,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center will include gastrointestinal, urology and general surgery services. The second floor of the building will house offices for Ascension Medical Group, as well as shell space to help accommodate growth.
Hospital Board Chairman Bill Jones is pleased with the healthcare growth and said it helps make Rutherford a more desirable community for people to live in and for companies to relocate to.
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The topic of cancer has received less publicity since the start of the COVID Pandemic, largely due to the fact that COVID-19 hit areas like Rutherford County so quickly. At the start of the pandemic, people were scared, confused and worried about the coronavirus. But, now that the numbers have gone down and we know more about the spread of COVID, there is good reason to resume the conversation of cancer prevention and treatment. Colorectal cancer, also known as colon cancer is largely preventabl .
MTSU Pharmacy, Police host drug take-back event THIS Thursday Apr 20, 2021 at 07:38 am by WGNS
Lisa Schrader, director of MTSUs’ Health Promotion taking prescription pills from someone at a past drive-thru event.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. The return of the semiannual MTSU Drug Take-Back event sponsored by Campus Pharmacy and University Police will be from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. THIS Thursday (April 22, 2021).
Lisa Schrader, director of MTSUs’ Health Promotion Department, told WGNS NEWS…
Expired, unused and unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medicines will be accepted at a special drive-up location…
Again, a drive-thru drop-off will be in front of the Health, Wellness and Recreation Center, 1848 Blue Raider Drive THIS THURSDAY from 7:30AM to 1PM.