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1. www.epbj.com
www.epbj.com/node/125 - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2008 Last Visited: 4/7/2008
William J. Crossin, president, St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital, hosted a press conference today to announce expansion and renovation plans for the hospital's Intensive Critical Care Unit (ICCU).
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The investment to the ICCU is part of a larger scale expansion and renovation project to the surgical suites at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital which will take place over the next three years, Crossin explained. "The ICCU and surgical suite expansion and renovation project will bring the latest technology in patient care and surgical procedures to our community hospital," Crossin said. He added, "This project will complement the recent improvements made to the Emergency Department, Radiology Department and patient care rooms at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital."
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Crossin concluded by stating, "Representative Argall, I continue to be impressed by your support for our community and our hospital. -
2. www.stlukesminersmemorialhospital.org
www.stlukesminersmemorialhospi - [Cached]Published on: 5/18/2007 Last Visited: 5/18/2007
According to William J. Crossin, president and CEO of St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital, "We are very pleased to bring this state-of-the-art technology and greatly expanded hours to our neighbors in lower Luzerne, Schuylkill and Carbon counties." He added, "And we thank all of our neighbors, patients and visitors who have been patient during our construction process. -
3. www.stlukesminersmemorialhospital.org
www.stlukesminersmemorialhospi - [Cached]Published on: 11/16/2007 Last Visited: 11/16/2007
According to hospital president William J. Crossin, "Throughout the long history of our hospital, we have never strayed from our primary mission to be advocates for the health of our community. We are here because we both care for and care about people - our neighbors, friends, patients, trustees, physicians and employees. That is a big responsibility and we have been satisfying that mission for nearly a century." Crossin adds, "We must help each other to create a smoke-free environment for everyone who visits our facilities in Coaldale and our surrounding neighborhoods.

