Category: Clinical Partners
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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.
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Heal Our Healers Event
Healthcare workers face an increased risk of mental illness, substance abuse and suicide – an issue the pandemic has made even worse.