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Feb. 27, 2015– The Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick and Camden Campus Auxiliaries will host Uniform Sales featuring scrubs, slip resistant shoes and much more March 9-11. The sales are open to the public. The Brunswick Campus Auxiliary Uniform Sale will take place on Monday, March 9, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and Tuesday, March 10, 7 a.m.-3 p.m., in the Linda S. Pinson Conference Center on the ...
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Feb. 26, 2015 —Breastfeeding: The Gift for Life continuing education seminar for nursing professionals will take place Friday, April 17, at the Miriam & Hugh Nunnally Maternity Care Center on the Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus, 2415 Parkwood Drive. Community members interested in learning more about breastfeeding may also attend the event. The day will begin with ...
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Feb. 26, 2015 –Despite the uncharacteristically frigid temperature, more than 2,500 registered runners and walkers showed up on Saturday, Feb. 14, to conquer the Southeast Georgia Health System 2015 Bridge Run. Held at the Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, the run has become known as the “toughest” 5K in Georgia, with runners crossing up and over the 7,780 foot bridge not once, ...
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Feb. 23, 2015 -- Southeast Georgia Physician Associates-Pulmonary Medicine, a strategic affiliate of Southeast Georgia Health System, announces the opening of an additional office in St. Marys to serve Camden County residents. Kevin M. Fussell, M.D., and C. David Sudduth, M.D., now offer appointments at their new location at the Health System’s Camden Campus medical pavilion building. The ...
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Feb. 19, 2015 —What is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? Should I worry about heartburn? Can you medically or surgically manage GERD? Indigestion is often a sign of an underlying problem, such as GERD, ulcers, or gallbladder disease, rather than a condition of its own. People of all ages and of both sexes are affected by indigestion. Join us for the Lunch and Learn For Your Health ...
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Feb. 17, 2015 – Gwen Gratto-Cox was recently named Champion of the Quarter by the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR). Champions are recognized for their outstanding cooperation and professionalism while helping to implement the registry into their institutions. The Southeast Georgia Health System has been an AJRR participant since 2012. The registry initially collected only ...
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Feb. 16, 2015 – In celebration of Black History Month, Southeast Georgia Health System will host two separate performances on the Camden and Brunswick campuses. Both performances are free and open to the community. The first performance, featuring the Geechee Gullah Ring Shouters, will be held on Thursday, Feb. 19, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Southeast Georgia Health System Senior Care Center-St. ...
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February 13, 2015 –Did you know that Southeast Georgia Health System is one of the most experienced prostate CyberKnife centers in the country? Did you know that prostate cancer patients can be treated in five outpatient radiation treatments? How does the CyberKnife system differ from other radiosurgery systems? CyberKnife is the world's first robotic radiosurgery system designed to ...
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Feb. 12, 2015—Bob Smith, 71, a part-time resident of Jekyll Island, stays active in retirement with tennis, yoga, and running half-marathons. This Saturday he will be participating in the Southeast Georgia Health System 2015 Bridge Run, in what has become an annual tradition for him. Smith, who has participated in the Bridge Run for the last four years, and has twice placed first in his age ...
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February 10, 2015 – What are the symptoms of common shoulder problems? Do you have persistent pain? Is surgery the only treatment option? The shoulder is the most flexible joint in the body and one of the most potentially unstable joints. As a result, it is the site of many common problems. They include sprains, strains, dislocations, separations, tendinitis, bursitis, torn rotator cuffs, ...
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