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KSHB: Local Artist and Colon Cancer
Survivor Shares Her Story
KSHB talked to Johanne Blackburn and Dr. Todd
Moore about the life-saving impact of regular
screenings.
KSHB: Missouri Teacher's Recovery Called
a Miracle After Scare Leads to Emergency
Heart Transplant
KSHB talked to Dr. Andrew Kao about why Jennifer
Gill's story is being called a miracle.
CBS News Takes Viewers Inside a Saint
Luke's ICU as Omicron Takes a
Devastating Toll on Kansas City
CBS News went inside Saint Luke's ICU units
where COVID patients are being treated and spoke
to experts about what clinical care teams are
seeing in the Kansas City area.
KSHB: 23-Year-Old Woman Survives
Massive Brain Bleed Thanks to Saint
Luke's Team
KSHB talked to Sophie Hardin and Dr. Andrew
Schlachter, medical director of the Neurosciences
ICU, about the young woman's incredible recovery.
Kansas City Business Journal: An
Inside Look at Saint Luke's New
Community Hospital
It holds eight beds for emergency services
and eight for inpatient care, as well as a
pharmacy, in-house laboratory, and
imaging.
KSHB: Saint Luke's Unveils New
Rehabilitation Facility
Saint Luke's Rehabilitation Institute, a new
state-of-the-art neurorehabilitation facility
in Overland Park, was unveiled to the
public Thursday.
KCTV: Saint Luke's Health System
Participates in SevenDays of Kindness
Movement
KCTV talked to Nikki Beard about what Saint
Luke's is doing to encourage cultural humility and
kindness.
Health News You Can Use: Maternal
Mortality in Minorities
This week we are talking about the maternal
mortality risk for women of color with Dr. Ingenue
Cobbinah, MD, at Saint Luke's Health System and
a gynecologist who delivered nearly 5,000 babies
during her time as a board-certified OB-GYN.
Blue Valley Post: With COVID Cases
Down, JoCo ERs Prep for More Typical
Summer Issue: Outdoor Injuries
The Blue Valley Post talked to Dr. Chris Bowser
about trends local emergency departments see
over the warmer months and how to avoid
becoming part of the trend.