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Community Relations
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McKenzie-Willamette Volunteers
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center volunteers inspire us by their example. Annually they donate thousands of hours helping others. For their caring, dedication and devotion to our patients and staff, we thank them. Our hospital wouldn't be the same without their caring spirit and compassion.
Become a member of McKenzie-Willamette Volunteers in the Emergency Department and other health care units throughout the hospital. Volunteers cover daytime four-hour shifts, regularly scheduled or on-call. Call 541-741-4606 to learn more--and join our team! |
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PulseBeat
PulseBeat is a community newsletter published several times a year. This McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center publication provides information about an array of health topics that pertain to you and your family, along with news about the hospital.
2010 PulseBeats
Winter 2010
2009 PulseBeats
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Winter 2009
2008 PulseBeats
Fall 2008 - PulseBeat Summer 2008 - PulseBeat Spring 2008 - PulseBeat
If you don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader, download it free here. |
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To put your name on the mail list for this free publication, please call (541) 741-4602. |
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Healthy Woman
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is here to help the women of our community live healthier and happier lives. Our Healthy Woman program is a free community resource designed to empower women with the knowledge and confidence to make informed healthcare and well-being decisions for themselves and their loved ones.
Find out more about joining Healthy Woman! |
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Senior Circle
More adults are actively working to stay healthy longer. The Senior Circle program provides information through educational and social activities to assist seniors in maintaining their physical health and emotional well being. At McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, we applaud you and we support your efforts by continually assessing the needs of older adults in our community and enhancing our services.
Staying healthy is about taking good care of yourself. Aging adults have special healthcare needs and may benefit from education and lifestyle changes through Senior Circle. | |
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