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  • Newsletter 2024

    This is a picture of the front cover of the September hospital newsletter, which shows a virtual rendering of the new Chemotherapy/IV Infusion Clinic.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the June hospital newsletter. On the cover is a photo of Dr. Stephen Petis, an Orthopedic Surgeon, along with Leslie Slabon, the Director of Surgical Services. They are standing with the CORI robot, which is used for hip and knee replacements.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the March Newsletter. On the main page is a photo of staff in the Diagnostic Imaging Department standing in front of an MRI machine.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the January 2024 hospital newsletter. On the cover is a picture of a patient laying in a hospital bed with the new patient entertainment system in front of her.
  • Newsletter 2023

    This is a picture of the cover of the September/October 2023 hospital newsletter. It is highlighting that the newsletter is moving to an online-only format. There are also pictures of staff on it.
    This is a cover photo of the spring 2023 newsletter. On the front cover there are a number of staff from different departments and the title reads, "Committed to Excellence."
    This is a picture of the front cover of the summer edition of the hospital newsletter with pictures of staff and the Dairy Capital Run.
  • Newsletter 2022

    This is the cover of the Winter 2022 hospital newsletter. On the front are photos of staff one of which includes a visit from the Health Minister Sylvia Jones and the local MPP Ernie Hardeman.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the summer 2022 hospital newsletter. On the cover it reads, "Hello Summer," and there are photos of nursing staff on the front.
    This is a photo of the spring 2022 hospital newsletter. The title reads, "Nursing the World Back to Health" and included are photos of nursing staff.
  • Newsletter 2021

    This is a front cover of the winter 2021 newsletter and it reads, "Celebrating a Decade at the New Hospital." It has snowflakes and a Christmas blub on it and there is a picture of the exterior of the hospital. There are photos of the new site being built on the front cover as well.
    This is a photo of the front cover of a hospital newsletter for summer 2021. The front cover reads, "25 years of the Dairy Capital Run" and there is also a small section that gives a sneak peek of an article inside and reads, "Reflections from the Critical Care Unit."
    This is a picture of the spring 2021 cover for the hospital newsletter. It reads, "Accreditation Achievements" and has staff standing on the main page wearing masks. They are in a group photo in the hospital's stairwell and there is snow on the ground behind them.
  • Newsletter 2020

    This is a cover of the hospital's winter 2020 newsletter. The title reads, "Our Next Chapter, New Strategic Plan." On the front cover is a variety of hospital staff wearing face masks and interacting with each other and patients.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the summer 2020 hospital newsletter. It says, "Here for You" and there is a collage of photos of staff that together, create a heart shape.
    This is the front cover and a hospital newsletter for spring 2020. The title reads, "Woodstock Hospital's Emergency Department." There are staff in blue-gray scrubs in a medical room who are in a group looking and smiling at the camera.
  • Newsletter 2019

    This is a cover of the hospital's winter 2020 newsletter. The title reads, "Our Next Chapter, New Strategic Plan." On the front cover is a variety of hospital staff wearing face masks and interacting with each other and patients.
    This is a picture of the front cover of the Summer 2019 hospital newsletter. On the front it reads, "Going the Distance for Patient Care," and there is a photo of the Dairy Capital Run.
    This is a photo of the cover of the spring 2019 hospital newsletter. On the front is a photo of Perry Lang, the new President & CEO>
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