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Tracy O’Daniel Earns Patient Safety Credential
Read more: Tracy O’Daniel Earns Patient Safety CredentialThe Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety (CBPPS) recently recognized Tracy O’Daniel, UT Health East Texas’ Division Vice President of Quality, as a Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS). “Earning this credential attests to Tracy’s professional competency in patient safety science and application,” said Patricia McGaffigan, RN, MS, CPPS, President, CBPPS. “This achievement demonstrates…
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UT Health East Texas launches Don’t Bug Me flu awareness campaign
Read more: UT Health East Texas launches Don’t Bug Me flu awareness campaignUT Health East Texas launched the “Don’t Bug Me” flu awareness campaign to stress the importance of preventing the spread of the flu at a time when COVID-19 is already impacting hospital capacity. “The combination of flu, cold, other illnesses and COVID-19 could put a strain on our health care system in East Texas,” said…
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UT Health East Texas Hospitals Nationally Recognized with an ‘A’ for Fall 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade
Read more: UT Health East Texas Hospitals Nationally Recognized with an ‘A’ for Fall 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety GradeUT Health Tyler, UT Health North Campus Tyler and UT Health Jacksonville were awarded an ‘A’ in the fall 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing the hospitals’ achievements protecting patients from harm and providing safer healthcare. The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization committed to health care quality and safety.…
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What to Expect When Diagnosed with Head and Neck Cancer
Read more: What to Expect When Diagnosed with Head and Neck CancerThere are few diagnoses more difficult to share with a patient than head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancer is synonymous with squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCCA). When talking about HNSCCA we are referring to cancer that has developed on a mucosal surface somewhere within the upper aerodigestive tract; for instance, on the tongue or…
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What to Expect When Diagnosed with Head and Neck Cancer
Read more: What to Expect When Diagnosed with Head and Neck CancerThere are few diagnoses more difficult to share with a patient than head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancer is synonymous with squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCCA). When talking about HNSCCA we are referring to cancer that has developed on a mucosal surface somewhere within the upper aerodigestive tract; for instance, on the tongue or…
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Gout for the holidays? No, thank you.
Read more: Gout for the holidays? No, thank you.As we quickly approach the holiday season of 2020, I hope that many of my patients will be experiencing much-needed relaxation and quality time with friends and family. However, they also may celebrate with some little overindulgences in fine food and alcohol, which could lead to another unwelcomed holiday gift. This is the time of…
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The Impact COVID-19 Has Taken on Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
Read more: The Impact COVID-19 Has Taken on Alzheimer’s Disease PatientsNovember is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, I am confronted daily with questions from patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their families: What should we do? Should we stay home and avoid all personal contact? I saw the impact of the pandemic on these patients: social isolation with subsequent…
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Dense Breast Tissue with Dr. Brandon Ashton
Read more: Dense Breast Tissue with Dr. Brandon AshtonVirtual Education Series: Dense Breast Tissue with Dr. Brandon Ashton
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UT Health Provider Profile: Danny Pugh, MD
Read more: UT Health Provider Profile: Danny Pugh, MDDanny Pugh, MD General Surgery UT Health East Texas Physicians
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The Power of The Mammogram To Save Your Life!
Read more: The Power of The Mammogram To Save Your Life!The mammogram is a powerful and potentially life-saving tool. In this blog, Dr. Michael Klouda, board-certified diagnostic radiologist at the UT Health East Texas HOPE Breast Care Center, explains when women should start receiving mammograms and why timing is so important. Annual screening mammography should begin at age 40. This simple recommendation has recently been…
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