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October 30, 2018 – Beginning November 6, Southeast Georgia Health System will host free gentle yoga classes every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Kemble Conference Room, 3011 Kemble Avenue, adjacent to the Brunswick Campus. The classes are open to those in cancer treatment or recovery and their caregivers. Classes will be led by local yoga instructors who trained with the Christina Phipps ...
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“I’m a Hare, I’m a runner, I’m as fast as I can be. I speed and spurt and whisk along as anyone can see. I burn out peelin’ wheelies. Even radar can’t catch me.” ~Tortoise and the Hare, 5th grade play St. Simons Elementary (1981) My son has one of those Harry Potter wands from Universal Studios. I think we stood in line for at least 24 hour to obtain that ...
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October 25, 2018—The Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus will be eligible to receive funds through the Georgia Rural Hospital Tax Credit program in 2019. The Georgia General Assembly enacted the program to encourage taxpayers throughout Georgia to learn more about the challenges rural hospitals face and to provide an incentive for those taxpayers who wish to redirect their Georgia ...
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Oct. 25, 2018 – With the holiday season approaching, the Southeast Georgia Health System Auxiliaries are pleased to announce their annual Gift Shop Holiday Open House, offering special sales and promotions, including free gift wrapping, on the Brunswick and Camden campuses. The Holiday Open House will feature a wide selection of gifts with something for everyone, ranging from books, jewelry, ...
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October 24, 2018 – Are you suffering from chronic heel pain? Do you know that the heel bone, also known as the calcaneus, is the largest of the 26 bones in the human foot? Gradually, repetitive stress on the foot may injure muscles, ligaments and/or bones in the heel area, causing pain; however, heel pain can also be a result of another foot condition. On Wednesday, Oct. 31, 12:30-1:30 p.m., ...
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October 24, 2018 –According to the American Cancer Society, one in nine men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. And while it is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men, in most cases prostate cancer does not show any symptoms until it is in the advanced stages. That’s why it’s so important to get tested according to the recommended guidelines. For ...
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Oct. 19, 2018 – Southeast Georgia Health System understands the importance of ongoing training for its team members in order to keep pace with the evolving field of medicine. On October 1, physicians and operating room team members had the unique opportunity to practice using the OverStitch™ Endoscopic Suturing System thanks to a visit from the Apollo Mobile Learning Center. Erica ...
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October 18, 2018 – Southeast Georgia Health System Auxiliaries recently announced Patti Crandall as the Brunswick Campus Volunteer of the Quarter and Tyler Burkman as the Camden Campus Volunteer of the Quarter during their respective quarterly luncheons. For the past 18 years, Patti Crandall has volunteered in the Gift Shop. “I’ve watched it grow from a small shop into a shopping ...
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October 18, 2018 – Need to schedule an appointment? Good news! Patients of Southeast Georgia Physician Associates-Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Primary Care now have the option to schedule appointments online through the Southeast Georgia Health System patient portal. “We are very happy to offer this additional feature,” says Adam Brown, director, Physician ...
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October 17, 2018 – Alpha Delta Kappa is an international honorary organization of women educators dedicated to educational excellence, altruism and world understanding. Every October, in recognition of the sorority’s founding month, the members conduct an annual service project. This year, the sorority purchased and donated 100 brand new books to the Southeast Georgia Health System ...
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October 10, 2018 – Due to inclement weather, Brantley Family Medicine Center will close today, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018 at 2 p.m. and will reopen at noon on Thursday, Oct. 11. Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick and Camden Campus hospitals, and physician practices will remain open and continue to provide full hospital services. Southeast Georgia Health System encourages everyone to ...
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Hurricane Michael is expected to impact our service area with possible Tropical Storm force winds late Wednesday, Oct. 10 through Thursday, Oct. 11. The Health System will continue to monitor the weather and plans to remain open with normal operations. However, due to the anticipated weather conditions in our westward counties, Brantley Family Medicine Center will close today at 2 p.m. and reopen ...
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At this time, the Health System leadership team is monitoring Hurricane Michael and plans to continue normal operations. All team members are expected to arrive for their scheduled shifts. We will continue to monitor weather conditions in light of the Tropical Storm Warning in our service area.
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October 4, 2018 – In support of all the women and men diagnosed with breast cancer, Southeast Georgia Health System invites the entire community to join in our breast cancer awareness efforts; to participate simply wear the color pink on Pink Out Friday, Oct. 12! Then, share your Pink Out Friday photo on social media using the hash tag #PinkOut2018. Brunswick High School, Camden County High ...
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October 1, 2018 - According to the American Cancer Society, there is no sure way to prevent breast cancer. However, there are things all women can do that might reduce their risk and help increase the odds that if cancer does occur, it will be found at an early, more treatable stage. For women age 40 and older, mammograms are recommended every year to detect potential cancers at the earliest ...
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