KING 5 TV Airs Story on New Prescription Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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SEATTLE, Feb. 15, 2012 - KING 5 Television (NBC) aired a story about a new prescription treatment for obstructive sleep apnea called Provent. The two-minute-long piece featured an interview with Sarah Stolz, M.D., medical director of Swedish's Sleep Center.

To watch the story on KING 5 TV's Web site, click here.

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Swedish Opens Cerebrovascular Center on Cherry Hill Campus

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SEATTLE, Feb. 7, 2012 – Since diagnosing and managing cerebrovascular disorders can require a complex assortment of specialty evaluations and testing, Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI) recently opened a new Cerebrovascular Center on the first floor of James Tower at the Cherry Hill campus (550 17th Ave., Suite 110, Seattle).

SNI used patient-focused convenience as the foundation for designing the new facility, which opened Dec. 19, 2011.

“In this one location, SNI has consolidated its existing advanced diagnostics and interventional therapeutics, as well as the newest generation of technology,” said David Newell, M.D., cerebrovascular neurosurgeon and chief of Neuroscience. “The center also features the expertise of a care team that includes cerebrovascular neurosurgeons, vascular neurologists, neuroendovascular and radiosurgical specialists, neuroradiologists, neurohospitalists, and advanced practitioners who are trained to evaluate and treat cerebrovascular disorders.”

The facility also includes a Stroke Clinic.

A comprehensive menu of procedures

In addition to advanced diagnostics, the center offers ...

Newly Formed Partnership with Swedish Neuroscience Institute will Bolster Stroke-Care Services for Walla Walla Community

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WALLA WALLA, WA, Feb. 7, 2012 – Walla Walla area residents facing a potential or actual acute stroke will benefit from a recently formed partnership between the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI) Acute TeleStroke Program and Walla Walla General Hospital (WWGH) that will bolster WWGH’s stroke support services through 24/7, around-the-clock access to SNI’s nationally recognized stroke team experts via real-time, telemedicine-based technology.

This TeleStroke partnership provides an as-needed link between the Emergency Center team at WWGH and the comprehensive team of stroke specialists based at the Swedish/Cherry Hill campus campus in Seattle. With the help of a secure, video-conferencing network, members of SNI’s Stroke Program are able to quickly perform ‘virtual’ bedside neurological evaluations that allow them to examine patients, review brain images and quickly select the best acute stroke treatments in collaboration with WWGH Emergency Center physicians.

WWGH sees more than 125 patients a year who are experiencing signs and symptoms of TIA or Stroke. Many of those patients may qualify for the TeleStroke program. “We have the equipment and team, now we have the expertise of the physicians and staff at Swedish to help better serve our patients,” said Jackie Fullerton, vice president for patient- care services at WWGH. “The difference this can make for our patients and their families is huge.”

In fact, the first week that the program went live ...

NBC's TODAY show Airs Story on the Grandparents Class Offered at Swedish

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Providence and Swedish Finalize Affiliation Agreement, Join Forces to Improve Health Care for Western Washington

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Swedish/Edmonds Receives National Honors in Clinical Excellence for Second Straight Year

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Emergency Cardiac Care at Four Swedish Campuses Recognized by the Washington State Department of Health

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Kevin Brown served as chief executive for Swedish Health Services from Februrary 2012 to April 2013. He served on the board of the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce, The Highlands Association, and the SafeCrossings Foundation.

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