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Read MoreELMER, NJ (March 12, 2014) — Inspira Medical Center Elmer will host an art exhibit featuring works by students from Pittsgrove Township School District, which will be on display in the hospital’s lobby between Sunday, March 16 and Sunday, March 30.
“March is designated as Youth Art Month by the National Art Education Association and this year we are especially excited to partner with Inspira Medical Center Elmer to display our students’ art work to the community,” said Lorraine Hill, Pittsgrove Township School District arts liaison and art teacher. “Research has shown that arts education helps facilitate learning in other subjects and enhances skills that lead to life-long learning, which is why our school district is committed to visual and performing arts education.”
The student art work featured in the exhibit will range from students in grades one through 12. Additionally, a special reception for students, their families, and the community will be held on Sunday, March 30 from 1 to 3 p.m. At the reception, students from the district’s music program will give a performance for attendees.
About Inspira Health Network
Inspira Health Network is a charitable nonprofit health care organization formed in November 2012 by the merger of South Jersey Healthcare and Underwood-Memorial Hospital. The network, which traces its roots to 1899, now comprises three hospitals, four multi-specialty health centers and a total of more than 60 locations. These include outpatient imaging and rehabilitation centers; urgent care; numerous specialty centers, including sleep medicine, cardiac testing and wound care; home care and hospice; and more than two dozen primary and specialty physician practices in Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties.
Together with its medical staff of more than 1,100 physicians and other care providers, Inspira Health Network provides evidence-based care to help each patient achieve the best possible outcome. Clinical and support staffs are focused on providing safe care in a safe environment.
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