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At a routine ultrasound, Ashley and Brian Meyers were looking for a healthy report card for their new baby. Turns out, they needed to quadruple their expectations.
A Bryan Health patient and published author is sharing her breast cancer journey and the importance of preventative screenings and support after diagnosis.
Positioned right below the Bryan Health boomerang logo at the April Sampson Cancer Center, the Gail Bachinski bench is in an ideal location for a patient to take a break from treatment or wait for their ride home.
Lincoln General, Bryan schools of Nursing part of education legacy at Bryan Health.
David Emery doesn’t remember much about his potentially life-changing experience. Attending a University of Nebraska Cornhuskers women’s basketball game, he had suffered a cardiac arrest.
Robin Schumacher is a breast cancer survivor who benefited from the Survivorship 101 class at the April Sampson Cancer Center. Read Robin's story.
Tiffany Mullison, a foster care worker in Lincoln, Nebraska, had her first colonoscopy at age 54. She was able to find and beat colon cancer, now living cancer free.
Mark Eldred wanted to lose weight. He tried on his own but unfortunately his weight went up, peaking at 290 pounds.
The Wallin family had one of the worst moments of their lives at the Bryan Medical Center NICU. Their son, Thomas, died a few days after his birth.