By: KEEGAN PROSSER Bellevue Reporter Staff Writer MAY 1, 2013 · UPDATED 1:23 PM KEEGAN PROSSER, BELLEVUE REPORTER Maria Escalona laughs with her husband, Eduardo Engler, after he underwent his second atrial fibrillation ablation surgery at Overlake Medical Center on Friday, April 26. The cardiology department at Overlake Medical Center has long been recognized as one […]
March 9, 2013 at 4:33 am by Todd Bishop Our topic this week on the GeekWire radio show: The future of education, and how technology is changing the experience of learning in the classroom and at home. Joining me as guest host is Frank Catalano, the GeekWire columnist who works as aneducation technology consultant. He’s just back from a […]
A Web publishing company that rates online colleges and universities says Western Governors University is the nation’s top-performing online school. By Katherine Long Seattle Times higher education reporter Its ad campaign pops up on TV and online, and its enrollment in Washington has quadrupled in 18 months. Now, Western Governors University (WGU) has gotten a top […]
My dear friend, Sue Nixon and our wonderful Keller Group client, Medic One Foundation, combined today to make a heart-warming Valentine’s Day story in the Seattle Times. It is a stark reminder that everyday is precious! Happy Valentine’s Day and Sue, we’re very grateful you are here to celebrate with us! Heart-attack survivor marks special […]
Check out this story from KIRO 7 News on the steadily improving statistics for survival of cardiac arrest in the Seattle region, thanks to the paramedics and community’s commitment to the Medic One Foundation. See this post for more information and to see Patti Payne’s column on the survival rate.
With the influenza epidemic on the rise, Dr. Kriseman of Overlake Medical Center assures that the vaccination is still available, and it’s not too late to get it! Here is some of the latest coverage on the flu, including the story from KIRO News and KOMO News.
Patti Payne’s most recent column gives hopeful news that the Seattle area is the best place to be in the nation for surviving a heart attack, particularly as the survival rate continues to increase. The survival rate for ventricular fibrillation, a common form of heart arrest when the heart stops beating, is now up to […]
The past weekend was not a good one if you’re a Seattle Seahawks fan. On Sunday, the Seahawks lost to Miami on a last second field goal and after the game it was announced that cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner are each facing a four game suspension for performance enhancing drugs (PED). Reports say […]