Help us welcome Reagan Rushing, PA‑C to the Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare! 🌟 Reagan is a certified physician assistant specializing in Otolaryngology, bringing compassionate care and clinical expertise to our patients and community. We’re thrilled to have her on our team. Learn more: https://ow.ly/2XE450Z8T1C
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
Hospitals and Health Care
Memphis, TN 37,908 followers
For over a century, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare has enhanced the health of individuals in Memphis and the Mid-South.
About us
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and its dedicated staff of medical professionals are committed to being a leading provider of exceptional, cost-effective patient and family-centered care. In order to benefit the communities we have proudly served since 1918, our vast range of best-in-class services continue to be offered in a manner which aligns with and supports the health ministries and Social Principles of The United Methodist Church.
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http://www.methodisthealth.org
External link for Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Memphis, TN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1918
- Specialties
- Cardiology, Neuroscience, Transplants, Maternity, Nursing, Cancer Care, Behavioral Health, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Hospice Care, Imaging & Diagnostic Services, Faith & Health, Orthopedics, Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, Women’s Health, and Primary Care
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Our new Simulation Lab gives nurses, physicians, and clinical associates the opportunity to practice real-world scenarios in a safe, controlled environment designed to mirror patient care experiences. Through hands-on training, associates can strengthen their skills, build confidence, and enhance teamwork before they encounter these situations at the bedside. By creating opportunities to learn, grow, and practice, we’re helping ensure exceptional care for every life we touch. #MethodistHealth #SimulationLab #MUH
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June is Wound Healing Awareness Month, and we’re hosting a special virtual Lunch & Learn! Join us on today, June 4 at 12 p.m. to learn how wound treatment can reveal other important health issues. Presented by by wound‑care expert Starlina Moore, BS, BSN-RN, EMSN, Director, Wound Care Operations, Methodist South Hospital. https://ow.ly/oK4h50Z7mQy
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Congratulations to Le Bonheur Children's Hospital's Nursing Stars!
We are #LeBonheurProud to recognize this year’s Nursing Stars! Being named a Nursing Star is a high honor within the Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare system. It is awarded to the nurses who go above and beyond every single day, consistently demonstrating professionalism, teamwork, community involvement, interpersonal relationships, innovation and patient- and family-centered care. Thank you to each of these nurses for your dedication, your expertise and your unwavering compassion for our patients and families.
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June is Men’s Health Month; it’s a meaningful reminder to check in on your health and encourage the men in your life to do the same. “Preventive care is one of the most important steps men can take to protect their long-term health. Routine screenings and healthy lifestyle habits can help detect issues early and reduce the risk of serious conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.” – Amit Prasad, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Methodist South Hospital Learn more: https://ow.ly/3wla50Z6hwf #MensHealthMonth #MLH #YourHealthbyMLH
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Did you know up to 80% of strokes could likely be prevented? High blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and other risk factors can quietly increase our stroke risk over time — even in younger adults. Learn what increases stroke risk, the strongest prevention strategies, and why early screening matters in our latest YourHealth blog. https://ow.ly/gm4B50Z5fCk #StrokeAwarenessMonth #StrokePrevention #StrokeAwareness #MLH
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Think medical care can wait if stroke symptoms go away on their own? A mini-stroke, or TIA, may last only minutes — but it can be an important warning sign of future stroke risk. Learn the symptoms, why fast evaluation matters, and when to seek emergency care in our latest YourHealth blog. https://ow.ly/O8NZ50Z5fHb #StrokeAwarenessMonth #StrokeAwareness #MiniStroke #TIA #MLH
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During Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re reflecting on the theme “More Good Days, Together” and the everyday habits that strengthen our well‑being. From moments of gratitude to meaningful connection, small steps can make a big difference. Explore ideas to support your mental health on our blog through well‑being tips. What does a “good day” feel like to you? https://ow.ly/wsTu50Z4i5k
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More than a first pitch, it was a full‑circle moment. Last October, Greg Smith rushed to the ER after suddenly losing the use of his arm. What he didn’t know then was that he was experiencing a life‑threatening stroke caused by tears in both major arteries in his neck. Thanks to the expert, compassionate team at the Methodist Neuroscience Institute, Greg survived. And last week, he stepped onto the field at the Memphis Redbirds Stroke Awareness Game to throw out the first pitch, standing strong beside his wife Meagan and joined by Dr. Bala Krishnaiah, Medical Director of the Methodist Comprehensive Stroke Program. Greg shared his story with the hope that others will seek emergency care at the first sign of stroke. Because every minute matters. Remember the B.E. F.A.S.T. acronym, used to recognize sudden stroke symptoms. ❤️ Balance: Sudden loss of balance or coordination ❤️ Eyes: Sudden blurred or loss of vision in one or both eyes ❤️ Face: Uneven smile or drooping on one side of the face ❤️ Arms: Weakness or numbness in one arm or leg ❤️ Speech: Slurred speech or difficulty speaking or understanding ❤️ Time: Time to call emergency services if you observe any of these symptoms
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