SVHC Weekly Health Update: March 18

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March 18, 2022
 
Medical Matters Weekly: Community Care
 
 
Kimberly Warren, the facilitator for one of SVMC's most innovative population health programs, the Community Care Team, relates how she works with organizations community wide to help patients meet their basic needs.
 
New COVID Guidance for Decreasing Cases
 
 
Marie George, MD, FIDSA, SVMC's infectious disease specialist, shares the good news of decreasing COVID case counts and how we all can enjoy spring safely.
 
 
SVMC Expands Visitation
Decreased COVID-19 cases have allowed further expansion to the SVMC visiting policy. Read On.
 
 
Power Through
Colon screening nurse navigator Laurie Reyes, RN, provides a plan for prepping for your colonoscopy. Learn More.
 
Spring Ahead
Leverage the "fresh start" feeling of spring to drive healthy changes in your life.
 
 
Next on Medical Matters Weekly
 
Tracy Dolan, the director of Vermont's Refugee Office, will discuss her career in public health at noon on Wednesday, March 23.
 
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SVMC Wellness Connection: May 3

May 3, 2024

Hurray for May & National Bike Month!

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Bicycling is one of the best ways to get exercise, enjoy some time outdoors, and reduce your carbon footprint while getting from place to place. This month is a great time to get your bike tuned up, refresh yourself on the rules of the road, and learn how to enjoy every bike journey safely. 

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What to Reach For When It's Time to Rehydrate

With weather finally on the rise, more and more people are resuming outdoor activities. Even though temperatures aren’t ticking into the high 70s and 80s just yet, it’s important to stay hydrated whenever you’re exerting yourself. But lest you think all fluids are up to the task, think again. Learn why water is not always the best choice to rehydrate.

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Nurturing Tiny Tummies

We’re all familiar with the concept of a picky eater. But for some children, including infants, there are other issues at work that prevent them from getting the nutrition they need to thrive. The good news is there’s help and resources to aid struggling parents and address issues early. Read More.

Dealing with Shoulder Pain

From reaching for the top shelf to swinging a golf club, rotator cuff injuries can limit mobility and lead to nagging pain. But with proper understanding and management, most individuals can recover successfully, often without surgery. Read more.

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