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Methodist Hospital Earns Blue Distinction Centers+ Designation for Cardiac Care

… from the medical community and leading accreditation and quality organizations. According to the American Heart Association (AHA) , cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death … For more information about the program and for a complete listing of the designated providers, visit bcbs.com/bluedistinction . - 30 - Founded in 1891 by members of the Methodist Church in Omaha, …
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Cardiopulmonary Rehab Staff Helps Patient’s Husband Receive Much-Needed Care

… Physicians Clinic in Council Bluffs. He normally pulls in a chair from the front lobby to sit next to Arma Jo as she prepares for her exercises. But on Tuesday, Oct. 11, Paul could barely move the … impressive that all of our staff members were able to coordinate and set him up for an office visit,” Dr. Puri said. “Otherwise, he may not have gone to the emergency department himself.” …
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‘I Chose the Right Place’: Gretna Woman Trusts Methodist Women’s Hospital for Infection Care

… Theresa Wagner-Anderson, her husband and her three kids ordered takeout from Olive Garden to celebrate Mother’s Day. But instead of enjoying the meal, Theresa asked her husband to take her to the Emergency Department (ED) at Methodist Women’s Hospital because of what she … patient-focused, and I felt like I was in good hands from the minute I arrived.” After her visit to the ED, Theresa was admitted to the fourth floor of Women’s Hospital with streptococcal …
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Methodist Hospitalists Offer Expert Care Around the Clock

… off my airway,” said Randy, who has heart failure. Making the long drive from work in La Vista to his home in Red Oak wasn’t an option. Instead, he headed for the Methodist Hospital Emergency Department. Soon after being admitted to the hospital, he met Jocelyn Bailey, MD, and knew he was in good hands. “That first impression … Methodist Fremont Health .    Providing Peace of Mind While it was once routine for PCPs to visit their patients in the hospital, Methodist is seeing success with its hospitalist program. …
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Vestibular Rehabilitation: Simple Therapy Helps Woman With Vertigo Get Back to Her Normal Routine

… each morning, the room would start spinning. Things didn’t get much better once she got up to start her day. “If I didn’t walk with my legs kind of farther apart to steady myself, I’d walk into walls,” said Lani, 63, who lives in Clarkson, Nebraska. … therapy, and the balance exercises she performed soon improved her condition. “I would visit Grandma on the weekends, and we would sit on her sofa and do them together,” Fullner said. …
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Is it a stroke? Time to BE FAST

… cells – and the difference between a positive and negative outcome. That’s why when it comes to detecting a stroke, we urge everyone to BE FAST.   BE FAST Each letter in the acronym, BE FAST, stands for a warning sign of stroke. B – Strokes that begin in the posterior of the brain (which can account for up to 20-25% of all strokes) can often cause sudden changes in balance . You may experience …
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Provides Fertility Challenges

… It’s a complicated disorder that can provide even greater complications for women wanting to start a family. Polycistic ovary syndrome (PCOS)can make it difficult – but not impossible – for women to get pregnant.   What is PCOS? PCOS is a very common among women of reproductive age. In PCOS, a woman’s ovaries create several fluid-filled sacs called follicles, as opposed to a single follicle, every month. Follicles are the basic units of female reproductive biology. …
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Fighting TB With Every Breath

… and preventable. World TB Day World TB Day is every year on March 24 , and it’s a great time to look at the prevention and control of this horrible disease. In 2019, there were 8,916 cases … Is TB? TB is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It's spread from person to person through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes or spits. A person only needs to inhale a few of these germs to become infected.  TB usually attacks the lungs, but the …
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During Challenging Times, Methodist Hospital Community Counseling Program Connects Students and Counselors

… re-engaging in normal social and peer interactions. She takes a highly individualized approach to supporting them and others. “We work to identify the areas where they’re struggling socially or academically, help them cope with … help support the Community Counseling Program and its efforts to meet students where they are, visit SupportMethodist.org . Please note “Methodist Community Counseling” in the comments.   …