Category: Clinical Partners
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Grateful to all of you
You are not only serving patients during the most difficult time in our personal and professional lives, you are going above and beyond to educate employees and local community members. Look up and down this page to see the many ways you are all making a difference.
I’m grateful ~ Tom
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COVID-19 in Our Communities: Facts & Figures
Having accurate and up-to-date information is so important as we work together to beat this pandemic. Here’s a snapshot of positivity rates, inpatient volumes and staffing impact for CentraCare and Carris Health.
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Joy’s Blog: A Lot of Good Yet to Come
These days I welcome the familiar. Little things like the way my keys sound when I unlock the door or the same dinner I’ve made so many times before.
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Vaccine and Breastfeeding
Recent reports have shown that breastfeeding people who have received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have antibodies in their breastmilk, which could help protect their babies.
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Employee Forums
What’s next in our battle against COVID-19? And how we can come together as a CentraCare family during these challenging times? Join us September 29th or 30th for an hour-long LIVE presentation.
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Podcast: Wearing Many Hats
As a mom, wife, nurse practitioner, grad student and director, Bobbie Bertram, APRN and APP Practice Director talks with CEO Ken Holmen about her work, family and the impact of COVID-19 on everyone.
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Trusted Voices: My Dilemma
As a new mom, Janelle Terhaar’s focus was on keeping her family safe while also staying well-educated with the science. “I didn’t watch the news or read any posts that was somebody’s opinions.”
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Trusted Voices: I Was Hesitant
CentraCare general surgeon, Dr. Nicole Lyons’s pregnancy coincided with some of the pandemic’s most tumultuous months. Today, her answer to every expectant parent’s wish has a name: Cecelia.
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Podcast: Staring Into the Abyss
There are times we find ourselves staring into an abyss – facing an unknown and needing to make a decision. For Dr. Alan Olson, that experience occurred 11 years ago with a diagnosis of colon cancer.
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We all have our strengths and struggles.
My little sister, Gretchen, was larger than life. Everything she did was absolutely brilliant. She died unexpectedly of suicide this year. Since then, a vulnerability has opened within me.