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Kountze Campus to Become Home To Methodist Community Health Clinic

Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church will embark on a campus expansion project at 26th and Douglas that will also become home to the Methodist Community Health Clinic.The property, which was once home to KETV, will soon feature a 14,000 square foot building that will house a 4,500 square foot medical cl…
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Dr. Dumba Returning to South Sudan to Help Thousands

A doctor with dreams of helping his homeland is preparing for his latest trip to South Sudan. KETV NewsWatch 7 chronicled Joseph Dumba's mission to Africa in 2013, and in 10 days he's going back. This time, though, he's getting more help than ever before. Well over 100 people volunteered to pa…
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Maureen Boyle, MD

Dr. Maureen Boyle believes strongly in building a trusting relationship with her patients. She treats each woman as though they were her mother, sister or daughter, using that rule as a guide for finding the best treatment possible. You can see Dr. Boyle at Methodist Physicians Clinic in Counc…
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Patient Letters Express Heartfelt Thanks at Jennie Ed

Handwritten and addressed to the doctors, nurses, radiation therapists and other caregivers at the Methodist Jennie Edmundson Cancer Center, the thank-you cards and letters come from all over. But the emotions they convey come directly from the heart. "I want to thank all of you for the great care…
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Nathan Teply Beating the Odds, Born Weighing 14.99 Ounces

It's a miracle birth for a Papillion couple. Their baby is one of the smallest ever born in the country.In his short life, Nathan Ray Teply has already been through a lot. His parents say, he just keeps on fighting."Truly blessed. I thank God everyday that he's here," said Mary Teply, Nathan's mom.K…
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Cancer Survivors Strut Their Stuff

Dozens of girls and women packed Xenon Academy to be beautified on Wednesday.  But behind each beautiful woman is an ugly diagnosis.My last chemo treatment was January 9, 2015,” said cancer survivor Mary Robinson.More than 100 women, men and children, all cancer survivors and patients, get the …
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Story of Karla Perez, Baby Angel Appears in National Geographic

At first it seemed like nothing more than the worst headache she’d ever had. So Karla Pérez—22 years old, the mother of three-year-old Genesis, and five months pregnant—went into her mother’s room to lie down, hoping it would pass. But the pain got worse, and as she vomited off the side of the b…
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Nebraska Missing Out on Ripple Effect of Medicaid Expansion

Much of the debate about expanding health insurance coverage for low-income Nebraskans has focused on its estimated cost to the state — and at over $20 million a year, it’s not insignificant. But taxpayer expense is certainly not the only way Medicaid expansion could affect Nebraskans’ pocketbo…
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New Programs Bring Compassion to Healthcare Management

OMAHA - Two new management programs in Omaha will educate students on how to become business leaders in healthcare.Nebraska Methodist College has announced a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management and a Master of Business Administration in Healthcare. Classes for both will begin this August.Th…
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Pinwheels To Spin, Raising Awareness for Child Abuse

Spring breezes will set hundreds of pinwheels spinning Saturday morning during a joint Council Bluffs-Omaha celebration of Child Abuse Prevention Month. The fourth annual Pinwheels for Prevention will begin at 10 a.m. at the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Council Bluffs participants will meet at 9:…