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St. Joseph’s Hospital celebrates Cardiovascular Professionals Week Feb. 12-18

Top left photo: Christina Wolford, Cynthia Kotol, Dr. Daniel Brito, Kay Carpenter, NP-C, Cayli Skinner, Ginny Riffle. Top right photo: Annie Thorne, Amy Cook. Bottom photo: Julie Neff, Brandi Brown, Stacey Barnhart, Tom Nestor, Caitlin Barnette, Abigail Lewellyn, Natalie Austin.

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — St. Joseph’s Hospital recognized its cardiovascular professionals during Cardiovascular Professionals Week from February 12 to February 18.

This week celebrates all who work in cardiovascular care and is meant to recognize the constancy, dedication and professional commitment of these professionals delivering emergent and routine care for some of the most vulnerable and intensive populations in the healthcare system. The Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals (ACVP) says that cardiovascular professionals come together to work as a team and continue to deliver outstanding patient care and save lives in our communities. This year’s theme is “Cardiovascular Professionals: Together Our Hearts Beat Stronger.”

Excellence in cardiovascular care is a team effort of physicians, technologists and nurses providing the best support and care. St. Joseph’s Hospital thanks all its cardiovascular staff for their dedication and commitment to our patients.

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