St. Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker City | |
3325 Pocahontas Road, Baker City, Oregon 97814 | |
(541) 524-7744 | |
Name | St. Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker City |
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Type | Critical Access Hospital |
Location | 3325 Pocahontas Road, Baker City, Oregon |
Ownership | Voluntary non-profit - Church |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 381315 |
NPI Number | 1326313305 |
Organization Name | SAINT ALPHONSUS MEDICAL CENTER |
Address | 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 541-523-8814 |
News Archive
The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday began hearing the Canadian government's case against Insite, a Vancouver-based legal injection site where people can obtain clean needles and syringes to inject their own drugs under a nurse's supervision, the Canadian Press reports. Proponents of the program say it "prevents overdose deaths, reduces the spread of HIV and hepatitis, and curbs crime and open drug use".
When exploring data on Washington workers during the pandemic - demographics, working conditions, wages and benefits, and risks of exposure to disease - the authors of a new report found that women hold two-thirds of the jobs in the harshest category of work.
Along with copying and splitting DNA during division, cells must have a way to break safely into two viable daughter cells, a process called cytokinesis. But the molecular basis of how plant cells accomplish this without mistakes has been unclear for many years.
Every biology textbook states that cells are life's building blocks. But researchers are only now beginning to understand their diversity. Technologies such as RNA sequencing are revealing which genes are expressed in each individual cell.
A team of scientists led by Prof. Antonella Consiglio from the IDIBELL and the University of Barcelona, and Prof. Angel Raya from the Center of Regenerative Medicine of Barcelona have discovered that defective versions of human brain cells called astrocytes are linked to the buildup of a toxic protein that is one the hallmarks of Parkinson's disease.
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Able to receive lab results electronically | Not Available |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Not Available |
News Archive
The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday began hearing the Canadian government's case against Insite, a Vancouver-based legal injection site where people can obtain clean needles and syringes to inject their own drugs under a nurse's supervision, the Canadian Press reports. Proponents of the program say it "prevents overdose deaths, reduces the spread of HIV and hepatitis, and curbs crime and open drug use".
When exploring data on Washington workers during the pandemic - demographics, working conditions, wages and benefits, and risks of exposure to disease - the authors of a new report found that women hold two-thirds of the jobs in the harshest category of work.
Along with copying and splitting DNA during division, cells must have a way to break safely into two viable daughter cells, a process called cytokinesis. But the molecular basis of how plant cells accomplish this without mistakes has been unclear for many years.
Every biology textbook states that cells are life's building blocks. But researchers are only now beginning to understand their diversity. Technologies such as RNA sequencing are revealing which genes are expressed in each individual cell.
A team of scientists led by Prof. Antonella Consiglio from the IDIBELL and the University of Barcelona, and Prof. Angel Raya from the Center of Regenerative Medicine of Barcelona have discovered that defective versions of human brain cells called astrocytes are linked to the buildup of a toxic protein that is one the hallmarks of Parkinson's disease.
› Verified 3 days ago
St. Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker City Critical Access Hospital Location: 3325 Pocahontas Road, Baker City, Oregon 97814 Phone: (541) 524-7744 |