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Government
County Panel to Review Planned Patient First Clinic
Baltimore County's design review panel will hold a hearing next month on a planned Patient First clinic in Towson. The hearing will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 13, in th...
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Blog Post
What is the Hackerman-Patz House?
Many of our patients at St. Joseph Medical Center come from out of town or do not live in a reasonable proximity to the hospital. When a patient is undergoing extended treatment or care,...
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Government
County Hosts Biometric Screenings for Employees
Though County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's medical records are between him and his doctor, he wants you to know he is, in fact, human. "To all those who wanted to know, I do have blood...
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The Neighborhood Files
Towson Resident Brings Perspective to GBMC Audiology
As she speaks to a patient in a soundproof room about the size of a walk-in closet, it's easy for Bridget Niedermeyer to imagine herself in exactly the same spot. Diagnosed with mode...
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Health
A Heads Up About Concussions
It’s the time of year to get active! That means baseball tryouts, taking off the training wheels, and maybe even dusting off those old in-line skates. Well, don’t forget about helmets, to...
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Business
Judge Dismisses Cardiologist's Defamation Suit
A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge dismissed a lawsuit Monday against St. Joseph Medical Center by a former cardiologist. According to online court records, Judge Mickey Norman d...
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News
Check Out Patch's Health Blogs
With allergies in the air and plenty of outdoor activities on the horizon, Towson Patch's bloggers have some great ideas to help you stay healthy. David Clark of Patient First shares...
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Schools
Towson, Carver Students Star in Anti-Litter PSA
Just in time for Earth Day, the County Executive's office released a new anti-littering PSA, starring students from Carver Center, music by the Towson High School Marching Generals and on...