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    The Transplant Center of the Lehigh Valley 2007/2008

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    Lehigh Valley Health Network. The Transplant Center of the Lehigh Valley 2007/2008

    Lehigh Valley Health Network Fellows 2024-2025

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    Lehigh Valley Health Network Residents 2025-2026

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    Lehigh Valley Health Network Residents 2024-2025

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    Lehigh Valley Health Network Fellows 2025-2026

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    Expansion Underway at Cedar Crest Hospital

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    Lehigh Valley Health Network has begun a $21.4 million expansion at the Kasych Family Pavilion on its Cedar Crest campus. The project will add 24 private rooms and three floors to the south tower of the pavilion. plans call for fitting out the existing shell on the fourth floor that was left vacant for future development. The floor will have an additional 17,000 square feet of space, which will be used as a 24-bed medical/surgical unit with private rooms.The plans also call for installing the steel construction to the shells of floors five through seven to allow for additional future growth.Dr. Ronald Swinfard, president and CEO of LVHN, said there is an ongoing demand for additional rooms at the network’s hospitals.He said the new unit is designed using a patient-centered focus. This will allow patients to have more privacy with visitors and care staff consultations, as well as help to reduce hospital-acquired infections.The fourth floor is expected to be finished by December. The entire project is expected to be completed by May 2014.https://scholarlyworks.lvhn.org/lvhn-image-archives/1705/thumbnail.jp

    Give Me Shelter

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    Give me Shelter: Suicide was co-produced by WFMZ and Lehigh Valley Health Network Department of Psychiatry. The Give me Shelter series is designed to bring hope to people suffering with public health issues

    The Lehigh Valley Health Network narcolepsy cohort: clinical and polysomnographic analysis of 304 cases.

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    STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aimed to characterize clinical features, comorbidities and polysomnographic characteristics of a large cohort of patients with narcolepsy. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective chart and polysomnographic review of all patients with a diagnosis of narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) or narcolepsy type 2 (NT2) seen within the Lehigh Valley Health Network between 2000 and 2022. RESULTS: We found 304 cases with a diagnosis of narcolepsy (52 NT1, 252 NT2), based on CONCLUSION: This is one of the largest monocentric studies to date of patients with narcolepsy and confirms the frequent comorbidities of narcolepsy. Specific clinical characteristics and comorbidities may help differentiate NT1 from NT2

    Progress Notes

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    Inspire

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