Published August 17. 2024 10:00AM
Jefferson and Lehigh Valley Health Network are giving the newly combined organization’s colleagues the chance to celebrate the close of the transaction that became official Aug. 1 by holding pop-up parties at the hospital campuses. On Aug. 12, the doctors, clinicians, nurses and staff who work at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono and Lehigh Valley Hospital–Carbon were treated to refreshments and received a small gift commemorating the formation of what is now a top 15 not-for-profit health system in the U.S. From left, Melissa Puhak, Melissa Salovay, Alisha Miller and James Newman, DO, attended a pop-up party at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Carbon. The combined organization employs 65,000 colleagues and provides care from Northeastern Pa. through the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia into Southern New Jersey. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Jefferson and Lehigh Valley Health Network are giving the newly combined organization’s colleagues the chance to celebrate the close of the transaction that became official Aug. 1 by holding pop-up parties at the hospital campuses. On Aug. 12, the doctors, clinicians, nurses and staff who work at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono and Lehigh Valley Hospital–Carbon were treated to refreshments and received a small gift commemorating the formation of what is now a top 15 not-for-profit health system in the U.S. From left, Melissa Puhak, Melissa Salovay, Alisha Miller and James Newman, DO, attended the pop-up party at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Carbon. The combined organization employs 65,000 colleagues and provides care from Northeastern Pennsylvania through the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia into Southern New Jersey. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO