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The event, as Rhonda Olmsted refers to it, happened last August. Two days earlier, she woke up dizzy and short of breath. Then she was transported to a Bryan Medical Center.
After a seizure uncovered brain cancer, a coordinated team and a caring nurse navigator helped John Goff and his family navigate an overwhelming diagnosis. Read more.
In 2022 if you’d told Jeremy Calcara he would skydive with his son, run two half marathons, enjoy pickleball with his wife and love life – he would not believe it.
Brenda was shocked to hear that she had prediabetes. Her weight has always fluctuated, and she had a history of high cholesterol. She knew she needed to take action.
When Albert Owusu-Ansah, MD, joined Bryan Health in 2007, he arrived as a pilot tasked with flying a not-yet-finished plane, the Bryan NICU.
Chase and Jenna Beideck had three boys and considered having a fourth child. As time passed, though, they had started to close the door to that reality.
Road trips are not intimidating for Ellen. However, her most recent road trip was a little out of the ordinary. She drove to Nebraska to receive treatment at the April Sampson Cancer Center.
Maybe no family exemplifies "family ties" at Bryan better than the Retzlaff family . Four generations of the family were born at Bryan.
Things were going about as smoothly as they could for an expecting mother, until they weren’t. “I need your surgical consent to save your wife’s life.” the doctor said.
Holly has fought with her weight all her life. Last March, she hit rock bottom when she learned at a doctor’s appointment her A1C was 6.4% and she had prediabetes.