Hazard Career Fair
September 12th, 19th and 26th from 10am – 2pm @ Hazard ARH RMC
September 12th, 19th and 26th from 10am – 2pm @ Hazard ARH RMC
The Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) Foundation for Healthier Communities is supporting the Primary Care Centers of Eastern Kentucky to assist in their work. Through a donation of $2,500, the ARH Foundation will be helping to provide essential supplies to inmates housed in the recovery cells at the Kentucky River Regional Jail.
September 11th and 25th from 10am – 2pm @ Mary Breckinridge ARH
Melanie Overton was 23 when she walked across the stage at Bluefield State College to receive her associate’s degree in nursing. It wasn’t the start of a career about which she had long dreamed, but rather the start of what she hoped was a better life.
When Pineville, Ky. native Amber Bailey, a registered nurse at Barbourville ARH Hospital, learned she had stage four cholangiocarcinoma, she knew she had to fight this terminal cancer for her three children.
ARH is proud to announce five of its facilities have been named to the ACEP Emergency Quality Network Honor Roll for leading the way in care for emergency patients.
Danielle Franklin Harmon is the Community Outreach Manager of the Big Sandy region of Appalachian Regional Healthcare, and is committed to bettering her community.
When Candy’s name was drawn, she was shocked. She’d never traveled far outside of West Virginia, and she’d never flown before.
Twice a year, students from across the region are invited to apply for the Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) Scholars program.
ARH Scholars are awarded a $5,000 academic scholarship to pursue a degree in healthcare.