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- Snow shovels and second chancesAfter experiencing a life‑threatening cardiac event while shoveling snow, TriStar Greenview OR manager, Roy Tyler, received compassionate care across the TriStar Health system that ultimately gave him a second chance at life. Now, a year later, he's celebrating this second chance.
- "Nothing can get in love's way": ICU colleagues help couple marry at TriStar CentennialWilliam, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, fulfilled his final wish to marry his longtime love, Marlene, in his ICU room at TriStar Centennial after Winter Storm Fern delayed their plans.
- TriStar Centennial brings lifesaving heart care to surrounding communities through ECPRMore than 600 patients strong! Since 2018, TriStar Centennial Medical Center's ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) program continues to provide vital care, saving lives like Alyson's.
- Expert heart care at TriStar Health helps two chaplains return to the bedsideAfter open-heart surgeries, the TriStar Centennial Medical Center and TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center chaplains have a new perspective as they continue to meet the spiritual needs of patients and colleagues.
- The road to confidence: Kendall's weight loss journeyWith growing health concerns, Kendall knew it was time to make a lifestyle change.
- Ronald's weight loss journeySince his weight loss surgery, Ronald has changed his lifestyle diet and lifestyle habits.
- 56-year-old man now cancer free after colon cancer treatmentDavid never thought he would get colon cancer, but with the help of doctors at TriStar Centennial, he's now cancer free.
- Zack Parrish continues recovery milestones with help from the TriStar Health networkZack is recovering well after rehabilitation and treatment for sepsis at TriStar.
- Coming back from sepsis: Zack's storyZack Parrish continues to achieve recovery milestones with help from the TriStar Health network.
- Makayla Claussen brings her best to her patientsA recent storm presented challenges, but Makayla acted to ensure her patients were safe.