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Lake Granbury Medical Center is pleased to announce that Shelton Williams has been appointed Assistant Administrator, effective September 10, 2018. The Assistant Administrator reports to the CEO and typically serves as the project manager for day-to-day facility operations. “Lake Granbury Medical Center is an excellent community hospital, and I am excited to help support the health of our community. I am passionate about healthcare, and it is truly an honor to work alongside an exceptional team of leade... ... Read More
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An easy formula to promote prevention, awareness of common cancer Cancer of the colon is the fourth most common cancer in the United States – and, caught early, it’s also one of the most curable. About 90 percent of individuals whose cancer is found before it has spread survive five years after diagnosis. But, if not caught at this point, the five-year survival rate is just 10 percent. Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine, the lower part of the digestive system. Most cases begin silently, as a ... ... Read More
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Derrick Cuenca, Chief Executive Office of Lake Granbury Medical Center has accepted the CEO position at MountainView Regional Medical Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. His last day at Lake Granbury Medical Center will be June 8. As CEO since 2013, Derrick has been effective in positioning our hospital and clinics for the future, most significantly, through recruitment of more than 30 primary and specialist physicians. Under his leadership, our community’s access to healthcare increased through the addit... ... Read More
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An easy formula to promote prevention, awareness of common cancer Cancer of the colon is the third most common cancer in the United States – and, caught early, it’s also one of the most curable. About 90 percent of individuals whose cancer is found before it has spread survive five years after diagnosis. But, if not caught at this point, the five-year survival rate is about 11 percent. Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine, the lower part of the digestive system. Most cases begin silently, as a ... ... Read More
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The past two decades have brought us a significant amount of education on skin cancer: who is at risk, what it looks like, and how to avoid it. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., with more than 3 million people diagnosed each year. With increased awareness and screening habits, dermatologists are also seeing and treating patients concerned about more benign forms of skin lesions – either for medical reasons or vanity. Below, we break down the list of the most common, non-cancerou... ... Read More
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