Every day there are new discoveries in health care that help us live longer,
healthier lives. Southeast Georgia Health System’s free health education
lecture series offer an opportunity to learn how these advancements can
benefit you and your loved ones. Presented by Health System medical staff
and held in Camden and Wayne counties, the lecture topics vary each month.
- Thursday, Jan. 10, 6-7 p.m. “Shoulder Aches & Pains: When to
See the Doctor”
C. Paul Scott Polytechnical Center, Room 434, at Altamaha Technical College,
1777 West Cherry Street, Jesup.
Led by Beau Sasser, M.D., board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and medical
director for Southeast Georgia Health System’s Sports Medicine program,
the presentation will offer information on the numerous symptoms, diagnosis
and treatment options for shoulder pain.
- Thursday, Jan. 29, 6-7 p.m. “Kidney Disease: The Basics and Beyond”
Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus, Cafeteria Conference Room,
2000 Dan Proctor Dr., St. Marys.
Presented by Ted Feely, M.D., board-certified internist and nephrologist,
the lecture will offer information on kidney functioning and the early
warning signs of kidney disease.
A question and answer session will be included at the conclusion of each
presentation. Light refreshments will be served.
To learn more about the free lecture series or to reserve a seat, please
call 800-537-5142, ext. 5770, or send an
email.