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Dr. Parvez opens Urgent Care in Munster

MUNSTER – Dr. Shaheen Parvez has opened Urgent Care in Munster. Parvez, an emergency room doctor for 10 years, said he opened the center to alleviate the increasing number of emergency room visits by patients. “Emergency rooms provide excellent care, however, I’ve seen patients wait three hours and spend countless dollars when they have a …

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Porter Hospital campus sold to VU

VALPARAISO – Officials from Porter Hospital and Valparaiso University have announced the sale of the hospital campus. “The purchase of this property is a strategic investment for the university that is directly aligned to the strategic plan and support its growth objectives,” said university President Mark A. Heckler. “The acquisition of this land will ensure …

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Porter-Starke receives three-year accreditation

VALPARAISO – Porter-Starke Services, a community mental health center, has received a three-year accreditation by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. The accreditation is the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization. “We take pride in the quality of services our organization delivers,” said Rocco Schiralli, president and CEO …

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Center for Hospice Care names board

SOUTH BEND – The Center for Hospice Care has announced changes to its board of directors. Terry Rodino of Recycled New Pallets in Elkhart is chairman; Corey Cressy of Grubb & Ellis/Cressy & Everett is chairman-elect; Amy Kuhar Mauro of 1st Source Bank is treasurer; and Susie Mahler of Café Max in Culver is secretary. …

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Healthy Demand

Northwest Indiana a hot place for a health-care career. by Bob Kronemyer With a diversity of educational programs and health-care facilities, Northwest Indiana is a vibrant environment to pursue a caregiver career. Coupled with the latest recession and an aging population, “health-care opportunities are viewed as good career choices,” says Angie Hampton, director of human …

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