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FAQ: Video appointments and your security
Video appointment technology is a secure, safe option for health care from your own home. Learn how you and your family can be assured your private health information is protected ― all while...
Schedule your child's back-to-school physical
Most children need regular visits with their healthcare team from ages 3 to 21. Learn why it's a good idea to schedule a back-to-school physical now to ensure your child's physical and mental health.
Video visits keep homebound patients connected to care
For those at higher risk of getting fatally sick ― like Jerome Determan, a cancer patient ― receiving care at home through video appointments is the right option, especially during social distancing. ...
Plant the seed of safety this spring
With the snow gone and the frost out of the ground, farmers are beginning the intensive spring planting season. As seeds are planted, farmers need to use safe farming practices to avoid a visit...
All-terrain vehicles at work on the farm
You can prevent a trip to the emergency room by keeping safety in mind when you use ATVs around the farm.
5 sneaky Halloween costume health concerns
Goblins and ghosts and candy, oh my! Halloween fun starts with a great costume. Follow five simple safety tips to avoid a costume catastrophe.
Too Embarrassed to Ask: Part I
We understand that in the world of obstetrics and gynecology, there are many topics which women may wonder about, but are uncertain how to address. This series is designed to help you to feel less squ...
Hoarding: Are we defined by our things?
Hoarding used to be referred to as collecting or saving items. Family members were sometimes called pack rats who seemingly never threw anything away. Whatever the term, people who participate in hoar...
Virtual care for people with cancer
The COVID-19 pandemic and increased internet access changed how you shop, travel, work and access health care. Learn how telehealth options like virtual visits are used to help people with cancer.
Video visits keep patient, doctor connected during pandemic
Debbie Doble was diagnosed with breast cancer, but the COVID-19 pandemic halted face-to-face appointments. Find out how she continued care from the convenience of her home using video visits.