Cardiac rehabilitation patients, current and former ones, celebrate the holidays at annual fete

Bristol Health President and CEO Kurt A. Barwis addresses guests and staff of the Bristol Health Cardiac Rehab program at a holiday celebration early in Decemember. He mentioned that the hospital had just recieved a 2 million dollar grant, which I believe he said was for the Cardiac Rehab program. He announced at the event that the Cardiac program is the recipient of a $2 million grant. | Rob Pierpont

Current and former patients of the Bernie Guida Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Bristol Health gathered last month for their annual Christmas party at the Giamatti Center.

The Cardiac Rehabilitation nursing staff, including the Head Registered Nurse Ann Robinson, who announced that she will be retiring at the end of this year. | Rob Pierpont

Bristol Health President and CEO Kurt Barwis addressed guests and staff, during which time he also announced the program had received a $2 million grant.


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