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Potomac Valley Hospital workers receive vaccine
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER – WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital received their first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine last Wednesday morning.
The vaccination of frontline workers began almost immediately, with the first dose being administered to Marie Del Signore, FNP-C.
“Volunteering to take the vaccine was an easy decision to make,” says Del Signore. “This is an important step in being able to continue to provide the best care to those in our community.”
Potomac Valley Hospital received an allocation of the vaccine along with the rest of the WVU Medicine Health System.
“The health system has been active in assuring efficient operations to distribute the vaccines,” says Mark Boucot, president and CEO of Potomac Valley Hospital.
Dec 20, 2020
A management agreement stuck between WVU and PCH this week will let the university assist the hospital in âday-to-dayâ operations, with more integration possible in the future. Staff photo by Jessica Nuzzo
PRINCETON â Today is Princeton Community Hospitalâs 50th birthday, and an agreement made that now allows WVU Hospitals to manage PCH is seen as a positive move to ensure many more birthdays in the future.
On Thursday, The PCH Board of Directors approved and executed an agreement that said West Virginia University Hospitals Inc. will assist PCH in âday-to-dayâ operations and explore opportunities for more integrated services.
Dec 20, 2020
Dec 20, 2020
PRINCETON â Today is Princeton Community Hospitalâs 50th birthday, and an agreement made that now allows WVU Hospitals to manage PCH is seen as a positive move to ensure many more birthdays in the future.
On Thursday, The PCH Board of Directors approved and executed an agreement that said West Virginia University Hospitals Inc. will assist PCH in âday-to-dayâ operations and explore opportunities for more integrated services.
Other parts of the agreement that were approved included a collaborative clinical relationship, a business association agreement and the use of the WVU trademark.
The City of Princeton consented to the agreement Friday during a city council meeting.
WVU Potomac Valley Hospital announces pain management doc
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER – WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital (PVH) welcomes Edward Soriano, D.O. to the medical staff.
Dr. Soriano graduated from the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey - School of Osteopathic Medicine in 1994. He completed his residency training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Afterwards, Dr. Soriano trained in interventional pain management.
He has been named a “Top Doc” by Baltimore Magazine for many years in the specialty of pain management.
“We are excited to bring our new pain management physician to Potomac Valley Hospital,” said Mark Boucot, president and CEO of Potomac Valley Hospital.