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Dosher Memorial Hospital is a Critical Access community hospital with 25 staffed acute care (inpatient) beds and 64 licensed skilled nursing center beds. Named after its chief surgeon Dr. Julius Arthur Dosher, the people of Smithville Township voted to pay a minimal hospital tax to ensure access to quality health care locally. Approximately one mile from Cape Fear, the hospital is located in the coastal historic town of Southport, NC in Brunswick County. The hospital is overseen by a publicly-elected Board of Trustees and generously supported by a volunteer force of nearly 200, making Dosher Hospital unique in the state of North Carolina. The Year 2013 marks the hospital's 83rd year of community health care.
Tura Morice previously held various technology roles in the Healthcare industry. She was appointed the Chief Information Officer at El Centro Regional Medical Center in May 2012. Prior to that, she served as the Director of Information Systems at Southwest Healthcare. She also served as the Manager of Application Services at Tri-City Medical Center and as the Assistant Director of Network Services at San Antonio Community Hospital. Previously, she also served as Project Leader – Programming at Starcrest Products, as Sr. Programmer/Analyst at AVGAR and as Programmer/Analyst at Durham Transportation. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from National University and Associate degree in Data Processing from San Antonio Community College.
Southeastern Regional Medical Center is a Lumberton, NC-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
NWH offers a variety of health education and wellness programs designed to promote optimal wellness in the community including: childbirth and parenting classes, sibling tours, CPR, EMT classes, health screenings, diabetes support and senior citizen
Carthage Area Hospital (CAH) was established as a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) rural community hospital in 1965. This 78-bed acute care facility includes a 30 bed Skilled Nursing Unit and serves approximately 83,000 residents living in Jefferson, northern Lewis and southern St. Lawrence Counties.