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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.
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, Communications Specialist for public and media relations, at 781-979-3243. 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.
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A musical interlude: LMH study shows tunes relax patients |
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Wednesday, 03 December 2008 11:17 |
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Medford Transcript
By Nell Escobar Coakley
Dec. 3, 2008
While music may soothe the savage beast, Lawrence Memorial Hospital is giving the old adage a new, high-tech twist.
Nurses at the Hallmark Health facility are conducting a study to see if music has any effects on patients waiting for procedures in the endoscopy unit. On Nov. 1, nurses Judy Moffatt and Donna Begin, clinical leader of endoscopy and recovery, started taking a sampling of patients to see if music should become a routine part of the unit's care.
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Hallmark Health's CEO sees competitive landscape changing |
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Wednesday, 03 December 2008 11:13 |
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Boston Business Journal
By Mark Hollmer
Oc1. 31, 2008
Michael Sack has plenty of sleepless nights, driven by thoughts about the future of health care. Sack, the 59-year-old CEO of the community hospital group Hallmark Health System, calmly reveals this during a lunch earlier this month at the Bristol Lounge, a restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston's Back Bay.
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Hallmark holds supply drive |
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 00:00 |
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Medford Transcript
By Rob Barry
Aug. 27, 2008
With budget cuts slicing deep into the school system, one local business decided to pitch in and help out kids in the community.
Team Medford, a group of employees from Lawrence Memorial Hospital and Hallmark Health, took up a collection - but not for money. For school supplies.
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In a family way |
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 00:00 |
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Stoneham Sun
By Kristin Erekson
June 18, 2008
The North Suburban Family Network is celebrating 10 years of building stronger families in Stoneham and surrounding communities.
Established by Hallmark Health, NSFN provides free family education and support for caregivers of young children from the ages of pre-natal to 47 months. The network extends its services to residents of Stoneham, Melrose and Wakefield, providing families in those areas with a variety of parent/child playgroups, educational workshops and support groups.
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For many, nursing is a mid-career choice |
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 00:00 |
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Boston Globe
By Taryn Plumb
May 4, 2008
We've all heard the old nursery rhyme about the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker.
Well, before becoming a nurse, Melissa Mattola-Kiatos was a third of the way through that lineup - as well as a few others.
In addition to her post as a junior butcher at Elm Street Market in her hometown of Everett, she once supervised a four-star restaurant at Faneuil Hall; performed hand rubs as a salesgirl at Donna Karan; and managed mutual funds for two investment companies.
Finally, four years ago, the Saugus 33-year-old decided to give nursing a go.
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