Doylestown Health in partnership with the Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children is hosting a series of educational workshops for frontline healthcare staff, associates, and community members about spotting signs of child sexual abuse and victim grooming.
Doylestown Health announces its first-ever medical residency program. The Family Medicine Residency program will bring in medical school graduates to train as residents in Family Medicine. Through their training and mentoring by Doylestown Health's expert medical team, residents will be able to grow into well-rounded Family Medicine physicians and put roots down in the community.
This year, keep your holidays healthier with The Simple Weigh, our easy-to-follow program focused on whole foods, personalized goal setting, education, and group support. We offer a multifaceted look at lifestyle habits regarding food, physical activity and mindfulness designed to guide you into lifelong weight management success.
Almost every woman can benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy after giving birth — whether you have a cesarean or vaginal delivery. The force and strain of pregnancy can cause trauma and injury to your pelvic floor, which can lead to leaking, discomfort and other quality of life issues. Read on to discover how two sisters conquered postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction.
Light The Night will be held on October 1 at Central Park. It's a fundraising campaign benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and its funding of research to find blood cancer cures. Coming together for a common goal, friends, family, and coworkers form fundraising walk teams and carry illuminated lanterns to light the night and bring hope through the darkness of cancer.
We are introducing a new virtual patient observation system at Doylestown Hospital that will allow us to continuously monitor patients who may be at risk for falls.