John Wood Community College recently held its 17th annual Ag Alumni Association Livestock Judging Invitational with a virtual event held over three weeks this past September.
Under the leadership of Blessing Physician Services cardiologist and electrophysiologist, Dr. John Hammock, members of the Blessing Heart & Vascular Center team performed the health system’s first three “WATCHMAN” procedures on Wednesday, October 28.
When you meet Jessica Nuebel for the first time, you could think that her 2017 breast cancer diagnosis was the driving force behind her decision to change jobs after more than 17 years, from a Blessing Hospital obstetrics and gynecology nurse to the navigator for patients of the Blessing Breast Center.
Senator Jil Tracy is joining her Senate colleagues in calling for greater transparency about the data behind critical decisions about COVID-19 that are negatively affecting Illinois businesses and their employees.
Over the past several months, UnityPoint Health and Blessing Health System have been in talks to discuss the long-term health care needs of Keokuk and the surrounding area.
Quincy University has received a $550,000 gift from an anonymous donor to support the John Mahoney Scholarship, which already had been the largest single scholarship at the university.
John Wood Community College Workforce Development Center will offer an OSHA 10 General Industry training class on Wednesday, November 11, and Thursday, November 12, from 8:00 a.m.
A team of Quincy healthcare providers, all men, have come together for a critical mission: To raise $5,000 by October 31, to donate to the American Cancer Society breast cancer services.
Dozens of new single bed rooms are now available to patients of Blessing Hospital as three new floors in Moorman Pavilion opened the week of October 12.
Local residents are being asked to voice their support for legislation that Senator Jil Tracy is sponsoring to root out government corruption among members of the General Assembly.
Blessing Health System’s Care Coordination Department has earned the maximum three-year Case Management Accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
Due to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention warning against large Halloween-related gatherings and because they want to keep the community safe, the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce has canceled its Fall into Fun event scheduled for Oct. 24.