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Cheryl Kemp, R.N. DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital, shares five steps you can take to get healthy and live longer. DMC Sinai-Grace ...
We want our community to be informed about their health and know that we’re there to support them if they have an issue that needs to be addressed,” said DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital registered nurse ...
Sinai-Grace is the only hospital in that part of the city, DMC spokesman Taylor told the Free Press in an earlier interview. And it's surrounded by nursing homes filled with people who are ...
Read full article: New Year’s baby! Meet Detroit DMC Sinai Grace Hospital’s first newborn baby of the year The first baby of 2023 for DMC Sinai Grace Hospital has been born. Read full article ...
Detroit — Medical workers at Detroit Medical Center's Sinai-Grace paint a grim picture of the hospital's emergency department these past weeks as they scrambled to care for coronavirus patients ...
Detroit — A group of nightshift emergency room nurses and attendings were told to leave DMC's Sinai-Grace hospital late Sunday night after they staged a sit-in to demand more support to treat a ...
Sinai-Grace’s patient population has, “extremely high rates of underlying medical conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, which puts people at higher risk for COVID-19,” Taylor said.
Emergency nurses at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit staged a sit-in, demanding more nurses to help deal with the increased number of patients.
DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital will host its first annual Community Health Fair on Friday, June 28, bringing health screenings, entertainment and essential resources to Detroit’s northwest side in a ...
A nurse fired from Sinai-Grace Hospital in the midst of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic for a video she posted to social media is suing the Detroit Medical Center.
Nurses in the emergency room at DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital took a stand late Sunday night against what they said are dangerous working conditions that put them and their patients at risk. Salah ...
Sinai-Grace’s patient population has, “extremely high rates of underlying medical conditions such as hypertension and diabetes, which puts people at higher risk for COVID-19,” Taylor said.