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Welcome to Hallmark Health's Media Coverage section. This section is designed to assist patients and journalists seeking information about our current news and to introduce our healthcare experts. We are also available to assist you by providing information about Hallmark Health and its members, including Lawrence Memorial of Medford and Melrose-Wakefield Hospitals.

To arrange an interview or photo shoot, contact Jesse Kawa, Communications Specialist for public and media relations, at 781-338-7243. We also maintain a 24-hour media on-call system. If you are on deadline after normal business hours, call the Hallmark Health operator at 781-979-3000 and ask them to page the marketing/communications team member on-call.



NSFN support group reaches out to custodial grandparents PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Davidson   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 14:54
Stoneham Sun

By Nathan Lamb

March 10, 2010

Sharon didn’t expect to become a mother to three children at age 55, but she’s glad about not having to go it alone.

Speaking on the condition her last name be withheld, Sharon explained how a substance abuse problem led to her taking custody of three grandchildren nearly six years ago. The youngest was an infant, and she said it was a difficult situation, which was exacerbated when her husband passed away four months later.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 14:58
 
Hallmark nurses continue Haiti mission PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Davidson   
Thursday, 04 March 2010 10:35

Medford Transcript

By Nell Escobar Coakley

March 4, 2010

With the world rebounding from yet another earthquake in Chile, nurses at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital/Regis College Nursing Program recall responding to the devastation in Haiti just two months ago.

The nursing program is part of Hallmark Health System, which also includes Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford and Melrose-Wakefield Hospital.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 10:40
 
Find out why Olympic hockey great Mike Eruzione has all his orthopedic procedures performed at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, orthopedic care which he describes as "spectacular"! PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 11 January 2010 10:34

Three Generations of Eruziones choose Hallmark Health for their care

Hallmark Health’s Bone & Joint Program has a close tie to the ‘Miracle on Ice’ that happened 30 years ago this February. The captain of the hockey team who scored the winning goal that finally beat the invincible Russian team and led to the final round and a U.S. gold medal, chooses Hallmark Health as his main preference for quality health care.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 February 2010 14:07
 
Hallmark MD opposes new guidelines PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Davidson   
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 15:12

Wakefield Daily Item

By Gail Lowe

Nov. 27, 2009

At least one local physician opposes the new guidelines issued by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) that women between the ages of 40 and 50 should not receive mammograms for breast cancer screening.

Dr. Catherine Tucker, a surgical oncologist specializing in breast health for Hallmark Health, said she does not agree at all with the guidelines.

 
Federal agency's breast cancer report causes uproar PDF Print E-mail
Written by Beth Davidson   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009 15:29

Medford Transcript

By Nell Escobar Coakley

Nov. 24, 2009

National statistics currently state that one out of 10 women will develop breast cancer within her lifetime. A new federal study pushing back current standards for mammogram screenings from 40 to 50 could push that number up.

A report issued last week by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommends that women wait to have a breast cancer screening until age 50 and then follow up every two years. Monthly self-exams are also discouraged.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 15:32
 
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