• Sep 22, 2016

    Community encouraged to walk during October

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    Walking Month, also called Walktober, is a month-long campaign to inspire our community to walk more and become healthier. Activities and events will be held throughout the month of October to encourage the community to get outside and walk.

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  • Sep 1, 2016

    Hospital to host annual Rehabilitation Awards

    Photo from last year's Rehabilitation Awards event

    The Rehabilitation Center at Columbus Regional Hospital will hold its annual Rehabilitation Awards Ceremony from Noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 13 in the hospital’s Kroot Auditorium.

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  • Aug 31, 2016

    Photo Gallery: VIMCare Clinic Open House

    VIMCare Open House

    An open house and reception was held for the new VIMCare Clinic at Columbus Regional Hospital, Tuesday, August 30, 2016. VIMCare, formerly Volunteers In Medicine, opened in 1996 as the community's solution to a critical lack of access to primary healthcare for uninsured Bartholomew County residents.

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  • Aug 25, 2016

    Columbus Regional Health Welcomes New Podiatrist

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    Columbus Regional Health is pleased to welcome podiatrist Ansgar Olsen, D.P.M.,to our active medical staff.

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  • Aug 16, 2016

    Our Hospice to hold auction for concert artwork

    Inspiration Valley by Donna Rosenber

    Support Our Hospice by bidding on an original work of art for the annual Summer Concert. The online Auction begins August 25, 2016.

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  • Aug 16, 2016

    CRH Sports Medicine partners with Brown County Schools

    Brown County boys tennis player connecting with a forehand shot

    Brown County Schools has partnered with Columbus Regional Health as its exclusive provider of sports medicine and athletic training services. As part of the partnership, Columbus Regional Health provides a full time, certified athletic trainer for Brown County High School.

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  • Aug 11, 2016

    Bonnie's Farewell Visit

    Doug Bell and therapy dog Bonnie visit a patient at Columbus Regional Hospital

    Therapy dog Bonnie recently made her final visit to the patients and staff on Tower 7 at Columbus Regional Hospital. Handler Doug Bell announced her retirement to well-wishers and held back tears as the dog went room to room for a few last scratches behind the ears. Columbus Regional Health thanks Doug and Bonnie for their years of service and wishes them the best of luck.

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  • Aug 9, 2016

    Cancer Treatment: The Footprint of Therapy

    Dr Kevin McMullen and team at Columbus Regional Health's Cancer Center

    Cancer Center oncologist Kevin McMullen, MD, discusses the advanced cancer treatment options available at Columbus Regional Health and the importance these tools play in survivorship. "From the time the patient first walks in the door, we need to be thinking about that patient as a cancer survivor," he said, "and we need to be thinking about the footprint of the therapy we leave behind." 

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  • Aug 5, 2016

    Columbus Regional Health welcomes new cardiothoracic surgeons

    Doctors David Hart and Greg Dedinsky

    Columbus Regional Health is pleased to welcome cardiothoracic surgeons Dr. Gregory Dedinsky and Dr. David Hart to our active medical staff.

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  • Jul 19, 2016

    Read Columbus Regional Health's "2016 Report to Our Community"

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    As we approach our centennial celebration, we pause to reflect on our past with pride and gratitude, while continuing to look forward to a future with exciting opportunities to serve and meet our community and region’s health and wellness needs.

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Spotlight on CRH Occupational Health Services

Columbus Regional Health’s Occupational Health Services has been providing high-quality medical care for non-acute, work-related injuries and illnesses in downtown Columbus since 2019. The office is located at 237 Washington Street.