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  • The Story of Three Friends

    The Story of Three Friends

    It all started 21 years ago at ETMC Tyler on 6 south, the oncology floor. Kristi Key and Kim Rogers, both new nurses, began their long journey of friendship. One year later Carol Hancock joined this friendship when she too began to work on 6 south. Through eight-16 hour shifts, working evenings and nights, to…

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  • Find Complete Healing for Chronic Wounds

    Find Complete Healing for Chronic Wounds

    The UT Health East Texas Wound Healing Center is celebrating Wound Care Awareness Week while raising the awareness of chronic wounds and the advanced wound care available in East Texas. Today, 6.7 million Americans live with chronic wounds, 25 percent of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer and one in four families has…

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  • Minutes Matter: The Urgency of Stroke Care

    Minutes Matter: The Urgency of Stroke Care

    Strokes are a disease that can be fatal or life-altering and are, unfortunately, very common. It is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the leading cause of disability. Fortunately, UT Health East Texas EMS|AIR1 has a robust team of caregivers who are trained in treating stroke patients. Dr. Yagnesh Desai,…

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  • Developing Good Mental Health in Children

    Developing Good Mental Health in Children

    Everyone knows that like adults, children can have poor health and get sick. Both groups can also suffer from the same mental health issues as well. Children of all ages can experience mental illness, from anxiety to severe depression. Although children need treatment just like adults do, the way a child is treated can be…

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  • Caregivers Lifting One Another Up

    Caregivers Lifting One Another Up

    The longtime friendship shared by three caregivers at UT Health Tyler has brought them both personal and professional satisfaction as well as a deep system of support in the workplace. Their friendship began decades ago when Dedra Murphy was working as a nurse manager at another hospital and hired Melissa Williams and Candace Hudson. Although…

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  • Cystic Fibrosis: What to Know and What’s Ahead

    Cystic Fibrosis: What to Know and What’s Ahead

    Cystic fibrosis is a progressive, genetic disease that predominantly affects the lungs and digestive system. This disease usually shows signs in early infancy and can by treated by a physician to manage complications and improve quality of life. Dr. Rodolfo Amaro-Galvez, director of UT Health’s Cystic Fibrosis Clinic, and Dr. Leslie Couch, pulmonologist, see both…

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  • Mental Health, from the US to East Texas

    Mental Health, from the US to East Texas

    May is mental health awareness month. So, what are some facts about the state of mental health in the United States, in Texas and in our East Texas community? What are some self-care strategies you can use to keep yourself mentally healthy?   A mental illness is a condition that affects a person’s thinking, feeling…

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  • Skin Cancer and Prevention

    Skin Cancer and Prevention

    Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. There are two main types of skin cancer: non-melanoma and melanoma. The two most common types of non-melanoma skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Skin cancer is often caused by sun exposure and sunburn. Skin cancer can occur anywhere on the skin,…

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  • Summer of Healthy Kids

    Summer of Healthy Kids

    Blog by Dr. Chambers The end of the school year and the beginning of summer is just around the corner. That can mean only one thing in most households – the dreaded declaration every parent hates to hear will soon echo throughout every home. “I’m bored!” Children have come to equate their very existence with…

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  • RN Melinda Leinard’s Kindness Brightens Up the Night Shift

    RN Melinda Leinard’s Kindness Brightens Up the Night Shift

    For Melinda Leinard, RN, charge nurse at UT Health Henderson, it’s the little things that go a long way. Leinard, who works the night shift, already is known at the hospital for passing out bookmarks to new patients in the morning that feature an acrostic poem reading GOOD MORNING.  “I thought it would be something…

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