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...bility Employment Awareness Month, Davis will be presented the award by Governor Kay Ivey where he will also be joined by leadership from Gadsden Regional. Hunter graduated from the 2021-2022 Project SEARCH class with a strong aspiration to work at Gadsden Regional. During the program, he completed his first rotation in the cafeteria and his second as a patient transporter. He was offered a job in trans...
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Thank you for considering a career opportunity with Gadsden Regional Medical Center. Click the button below to search and apply for employment opportunities. For more information, contact us . Gadsden Regional Medical Center Gadsden Physician Clinics -->
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... life. Taking care of your health has never been more important. As your health partner we are here to help and we hope you will always Live Healthy! Find a Doctor Whenever you need to find a doctor, search our online directory to find the right primary care provider or specialist for your health needs. Find a Doctor Now Online Scheduling We make scheduling an appointment with a primary care provider co...
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...Gadsden City High Beta Club, Inteva Products, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Modern Woodmen of America - Morgan Lavender, Morrison Healthcare, Osborn Brothers Inc., Peoples Bank of Alabama, Project SEARCH, & United Way of Etowah County. According to United Way of Etowah County, approximately 17% of adults and over 22% of children experience food insecurity in Etowah County which results in a strug...
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...Take along a piece of fruit for a punch of vitamin C. Rest. Many Web-based applications can also help you get the rest you need after a long day of meetings, a trip to the zoo or a visit with family. Search for white noise apps or music sites to find your most relaxing soundtrack. Restore. Put your smartphone to use by downloading an online meditation tool. Whether you're looking for daily prayers, guid...
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... that may contribute to heart conditions, one key to being your healthiest self is establishing a strong rapport with your doctor. When looking for a primary care doctor or a specialist, begin with research. Seek out patient reviews online. Talk with friends or family members who may have received care from the doctor in the past, and make an appointment for an initial in-office visit — when you form yo...
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.... Double check : If a provider recommends an imaging procedure, blood test or biopsy to look further into your health, don't write it off as unnecessary. Be aware : While there's no need to go down a search engine wormhole, knowing more about risk factors and warning signs can help detect gynecological cancers early on, when treatment is most likely to be successful. Gynecologic cancers are treated with...
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...er of primary care providers. Schedule Online Telehealth Many providers offer virtual telehealth visits. Call (877) MyNewPCP to confirm if virtual visits are available with your selected provider. To search by participating providers, click here . More Information Online check-in should not be used for emergencies. If your symptoms worsen or you believe you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or go ...
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...ancer, and they estimate there will be 310,720 new cases in women in 2024. Whether you have a family history of cancer or not, there are ways to lower your risks, such as: Being physically active . Research shows that women who exercise regularly are 10% less likely to develop breast cancer before they reach menopause. That's why it's important to maintain at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 7...
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... life. Taking care of your health has never been more important. As your health partner we are here to help and we hope you will always Live Healthy! Find a Doctor Whenever you need to find a doctor, search our online directory to find the right primary care provider or specialist for your health needs. Learn More Online Scheduling We make scheduling an appointment with a primary care provider convenien...
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...ty of life if you battle a chronic condition like anxiety, headaches or obesity. Finding the Right PCP for You You want a lasting connection with your doctor, so it's vital you find the right person. Searching for a PCP. While you could ask around for recommendations, the National Institutes of Health recommends using the Medicare.gov Physician Compare tool. Make sure doctors you consider are accepting ...
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