Understanding Heart Disease in Women
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Dr. Basher talks about unique difference in heart disease in women as compared to men.
PrEP: Not Just Another Acronym
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What to Know About Recent Hepatitis A Outbreaks
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Medication Safety & Disposal
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When is the Emergency Department the Right Choice for Care?
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Sleep Better During Times of Change
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Laurel Schaefer, a Nurse Practitioner with the Sleep Division at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, shares insightful knowledge about adjusting to Daylight Saving Time and good sleep habits.
Let’s Talk About Celiac Disease
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Dr. Dawn Adams, Director of the Celiac Disease Clinic and Assistant Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology, discusses celiac disease, its signs and symptoms, and lifestyle modifications to manage the disease.
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Spring Cleaning For Your Medicine Cabinet
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What's in your medicine cabinet? Perhaps you have a few leftover pain pills, half a bottle of cough syrup, or even an entire cache of controlled substances from a loved one who has died.
Safe Patient Handling in the Psychiatric Care Environment
Safe Patient Handling in the Psychiatric Care Environment Mamie Williams, Director of Safe Patient Handling in the department of Nursing Education discusses Safe Patient Handing and how to protect healthcare workers in the Psychiatric Hospital.
Keep Calm and Get Your Colonoscopy
Keep Calm and Get Your Colonoscopy March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. About 5% of Americans will develop colorectal cancer during their lifetimes. Cancer of the colon is usually preventable, highly treatable, and often curable. Listen to this Wellcast to learn about symptoms and risk factors for colon cancer and what you can do to help prevent it.