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March 29, 2019 – Southeast Georgia Health System Auxiliaries recently announced Patricia Shaw as the Brunswick Campus Volunteer of the Quarter and Kathleen Worthing as the Camden Campus Volunteer of the Quarter during their respective quarterly spring luncheons. For the past year, Patricia Shaw has volunteered at the Guest Services desk on Mondays and substituted for people as needed on ...
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March 28, 2018 – Southeast Georgia Health System will hold a sports pre-participation evaluation clinic for rising 6th-12th grade student athletes for the upcoming academic year, on Tuesday, April 30, 4 p.m.–7 p.m. at the Brunswick High School Cafeteria, 3885 Altama Ave. Sports pre-participation evaluations will be completed by Southeast Georgia Health System physicians, nurse ...
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March 27, 2019 – Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to welcome Thomas A. Headlee as its newest Camden Advisory Committee member. Headlee replaces Advisory Committee member, Mary T. Root, who recently retired after four years of dedicated service. Having traveled the nation for his career in business and finance—from Alaska to Texas to New Jersey and many places in ...
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March 26, 2019 – Each year, the Coastal Georgia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen awards grants to nonprofit organizations that provide direct community care for breast health services such as cancer screening, education, diagnostic exams and patient navigation. In March 2019, during its annual awards banquet, Komen awarded the Southeast Georgia Health System Mammograms in Motion program with a ...
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March 26, 2019 –Healthy eating habits are important at any age, but as you get older, some foods can have an influential impact on your overall wellbeing. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help prevent nutrient deficiencies and other age-related changes. You can actually delay or even reverse your biological aging through keeping a healthy lifestyle. For example, eating ...
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March 25, 2019 – For the fourth consecutive year, Southeast Georgia Health System has contributed $2,500 to Coastal Georgia Honor Flight (CGHF) in support of its mission to honor local military veterans for their service. Michael D. Scherneck, president and CEO, presented the donation on February 28, 2019, to CGHF board members Dave Olender, president, and Mark Beaudry, vice-president and ...
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March 21, 2019 – Thanks to the Starlight Children’s Foundation, Southeast Georgia Health System’s pediatric patients now have bedside access to entertainment and games with the Nintendo Wii U, nicknamed the Starlight Fun Center. Anna Fowler, M.S., CCLS, child life specialist at the Health System, expressed the joyful impact the Starlight Fun Center has already made for pediatric ...
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March 21, 2019 – Six contestants competed in the annual Ms. Senior Care Center-St. Marys pageant on March 5, 2019, with Juanelle Mann, 89, winning the 2019 title. Later this spring, Mann will go on to compete for the state title at the Ms. Georgia Health Care Association Pageant in Atlanta. A full-house of family, friends, residents and staff assembled to cheer on the contestants as they ...
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“There’s something about it that makes sense, Lent. You give something up, and everything’s more joyful.” ~Elaine Stritch “I get a little behind during Lent, but it comes out even at Christmas.” ~Frank Butler I can already see the headshaking, the visceral displeasure as my editor, Melody, reads the title of this blog. I can practically hear her mumbling sigh, ...
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March 1, 2019 — The moment people hear their physician say the word “cancer” they often don’t hear anything else that follows. They leave their doctor’s office feeling confused about their diagnosis, frightened by possible treatments and unsure about next steps. Kenyon M. Meadows, M.D. , board-certified radiation oncologist, Southeast Georgia Health System Cancer Care ...
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