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  • Pop Quiz: Are you a ‘good’ patient?

    Pop Quiz: Are you a ‘good’ patient?

    Find Out if You Make the Grade, and Learn Some Tips along the Way It’s not easy being hurt, sick or suffering from a long-term disease or condition, but achieving optimal health can be even more elusive if you believe in the erroneous Good Patient Syndrome.  With this syndrome, you may think it’s bad manners…

  • Q & A: What it takes to work on the front lines of patient care

    Q & A: What it takes to work on the front lines of patient care

    Paula Miller talks about the challenges and rewards of being a nurse There to get you settled when you arrive, and there to discharge you when you leave, nurses are an integral part of quality care in the field of medicine. We interviewed Paula Miller, director of quality at Bartow Regional Medical Center, about what it…

  • Healthcare workers in demand

    Healthcare workers in demand

    A look at local opportunities from the ground up As baby boomers age, there will be more job opportunities in healthcare in Central Florida.  Nurses likely will continue to be in demand, and local schools are offering the training needed.  “Students seek our Nursing Program because they know it will give them more than just…

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  • Brain Attack, Stroke, and Mini-Stroke: Are You at Risk?

    Brain Attack, Stroke, and Mini-Stroke: Are You at Risk?

    Approximately 700,000 strokes occur in the United States annually. Stroke, or brain attack, is a disease that involves the blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that brings oxygen to the brain gets blocked by a blood clot most commonly. With the oxygen supply to the brain…

  • My Doctor Says I’m a Glaucoma Suspect – Now What?

    My Doctor Says I’m a Glaucoma Suspect – Now What?

    Hearing that you may have a sight-threatening visual condition is scary to hear. So let’s better understand what glaucoma is and how you and your doctor can protect your vision. We’ll discuss what glaucoma is and how it is detected and diagnosed, and we’ll even discuss some front-line treatment options to give you peace of…

  • Cryosurgery is a common practice in dermatology

    Cryosurgery is a common practice in dermatology

    Cryosurgery is the use of extreme cold to treat medical conditions. It works by freezing off harmful cells or skin tags, leaving room for new cells to grow. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, from warts to early-stage skin cancers, as well as some internal conditions and cancers. It doesn’t have…

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