Articles written by Leslie Sullivan


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  • Two Local CHI Facilities Named HealthStrong™ Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals

    Leslie Sullivan|Mar 27, 2013

    Dickinson & Williston: Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), a national nonprofit health care system headquartered in Denver, is proud to announce two of their sister facilities in western North Dakota were recently named among the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) in the United States; they include St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center in Dickinson, North Dakota, and Mercy Medical Center, Williston, North Dakota. Both Mercy Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center are 25-bed, Critical Access Hospitals with a Level IV...

  • 2013 Community Sale Recipient Announced

    Leslie Sullivan|Mar 6, 2013

    Mercy Medical Center announces the 23rd recipient of the 2012 Mercy Community Sale. This year’s Community Sale recipient is . . . the Basin United Way! The Williston Basin United Way is working to raise funds for their “Stick Together, Live United” campaign which will be used to provide financial support to twenty-seven local agencies to enhance activities and support services that directly impact community youth. “We are thankful that Mercy’s Community Sale will be the major kick-off to our “Stick Together, Live United” campaign. We look forwa...

  • Salem S. Shahin, MD, Joins Mercy Medical Center

    Leslie Sullivan|Feb 13, 2013

    Mercy Medical Center is pleased to announce Salem S. Shahin, MD, has joined the surgical team at Mercy Medical Center. “We are delighted Dr. Shahin chose to join Mercy, after 31 years of owning and operating a successful independent urology practice. Salem is a welcome addition to Mercy’s team. He will continue to serve his former patients, as well as welcome new patients,” said Matt Grimshaw, CEO, Mercy Medical Center. Dr. Shahin began providing urology services at Mercy Medical Center on Monday, January 7, 2013. “This is an exciting time in...

  • Applications Wanted for 2013 Mercy Community Sale Beneficiary

    Leslie Sullivan|Feb 6, 2013

    Mercy Medical Center is currently accepting applications from local non-profit organizations to be named the 2013 Mercy Community Sale Beneficiary. Mercy Medical Center will oversee coordination of the sale and will partner with a local non-profit organization for another successful sale. Local non-profit organizations looking to partner with Mercy are encouraged to apply. The 2013 Mercy Community Sale will be held on Saturday, May 4th, 2013 at the Raymond Family Community Center. The ideal applicant will demonstrate a community minded project...

  • Mercy Medical Center Seeks Input From Area Residents About Community’s Health Needs

    Leslie Sullivan|Nov 28, 2012

    In an effort to gauge the overall health needs of the community, Mercy Medical Center (MMC) will survey area residents during an approximate four-week period. Results of the survey will provide guidance to MMC on better ways to address health care needs. The survey is part of a community health needs assessment initiated by MMC. MMC is receiving assistance in conducting the assessment from the Center for Rural Health at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Mercy Medical Center strongly encourages all area...