Appalachia Matters
Although Father's Day is a couple weeks away, we are going to run a previously played AT the Leadership table with General Hoyer about how leadership begins at the home and we will hear from some dads about how fatherhood has taught them leadership lessons that have allowed them to better serve their community and their family. In the Rooted in the Mountain State segment provided by the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, we will learn about the senior nutrition vouchers that will be available in June. ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease is a disease that is fatal. We will talk with Doctor Jared Hollinger, a neurologist and professor with Marshall Health. He discusses the disease and what families can do to support their loved ones. Under the leadership of Stephanie McCoy WVU Medicine Jackson General Hospital completed a building program that reconstructed the facility in Ripley, she then retired and Candace Miller was selected by the board and WVU to take over the reins of the hospital. As the administrator and CEO the Point Pleasant resident has lifted the facility to new levels and Candace was recently recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the Rural CEOs to Watch, Tom Susman talks with Candace about the recognition and the hospital .
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