Sacramento Mayor Thanks Sutter Staff, Outlines Plan to Help Homeless
SACRAMENTO – Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg thanked Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento’s leaders for the midtown hospital’s treatment of the homeless and mentally ill, and outlined his goals to...
View ArticleSutter Patient Implanted with World’s Smallest Pacemaker
SACRAMENTO — Local resident Sarah C. Smith, 89, suffered from atrial fibrillation that got so bad that her cardiologist said the only way to control it was with a pacemaker. However, she wasn’t a...
View ArticleSMCS to hold Job Fair for R.N.s with acute/hospital experience
SACRAMENTO — It’s because of our employees that Sutter Health is a great place to work! We encourage you to refer friends and family to join the recruiters and hiring managers at Sutter Medical Center,...
View ArticleSutter Medical Center Pioneering Anesthesia Awareness Monitor
SACRAMENTO — A new technology being pioneered in Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento operating rooms provides real-time EEG that allows anesthesiologists to determine how asleep patients are during...
View ArticleRoseville Health Fair Centers on Preventing Falls
ROSEVILLE – The Ready, Steady, Balance Health Fair on Friday, Sept. 22, co-sponsored by Sutter Roseville Medical Center, is focused on preventing falls among the elderly. The free health fair, which is...
View ArticleBracelet Sales Kick-Off Features Sutter Roseville Breast Cancer Experts
ROSEVILLE – Brighton Collectibles, an upscale accessories manufacturer and retailer, is partnering with Sutter Roseville Medical Center Foundation to donate $10 from every sale of this year’s exclusive...
View ArticleWoodshop Pioneer Hand-Makes Guitar for Rock-Star Doctor Who Saved His Life
ROSEVILLE, Calif. — Duane Calkins revived middle-school woodshop by teaching students how to make electric guitars. Earlier this year, after the Roseville teacher was diagnosed with prostate cancer,...
View ArticleSutter Facility Blanketed in Quilts for Popular Breast Cancer Auction
Sacramento Medical Building Turned Into ‘Art Gallery’ for Breast Cancer Awareness Month SACRAMENTO — The public can tour an unusual art gallery during October – Breast Cancer Awareness Month – as the...
View ArticleGolf Strokes Help Stroke Patients at Sutter Rehabilitation Institute
ROSEVILLE – Dorothy Woodstrom of Carmichael used to play “all the time with the gals” at Haggin Oaks golf course when she was in her 20s but hadn’t played in years. On Monday, Oct. 9, the 88-year-old...
View ArticleSaturday’s Live Auction of Quilted Artworks to Benefit Breast Cancer Services
SACRAMENTO — Fifty exquisite, handmade quilts will be up for the highest bid during the 2017 Breast Cancer Quilt Auction beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Buhler Specialty Pavilion on the...
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