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August is National Immunization Awareness Month, a time to observe and educate on the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. Routine and seasonal vaccines are vital for the health of our communities. Learn more about communicating the importance of vaccination.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month, a time to observe and educate on the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. Routine and seasonal vaccines are vital for the health of our communities. Learn more about communicating the importance of vaccination.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month, a time to observe and educate on the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. Routine and seasonal vaccines are vital for the health of our communities. Learn more about communicating the importance of vaccination.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month, a time to observe and educate on the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. Routine and seasonal vaccines are vital for the health of our communities. Learn more about communicating the importance of vaccination.
Many clinicians, especially those in regions hardest hit by surges, are experiencing disbelief, anger and confusion as the pandemic continues. These feelings all feed a growing sense of emotional and physical exhaustion. That's why it's vital to sustain resilience during even the most difficult times. Our latest blog post from Dr. Richard Juman, Director, TeamHealth Behavioral Health Policy and Regulations, Co-Chair, Clinician Resiliency Core Group, discusses strategies to build and sustain resiliency during the ongoing pandemic.
In late July, the Centers for Disease Control released a national health alert about the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic. As guidelines change and evolve, our Emerging Infectious Disease Taskforce, led by Dr. David Hogan, is providing updated information and interpretation of CDC recommendations. Read more about the latest health alert.
Dr. Steven Goodfriend, TeamHealth System Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, shares an update from the front lines of COVID-19 in Florida, where unvaccinated patients constitute the majority of severe cases. Hear more from Dr. Goodfriend about the vaccine hesitancy his family overcame to ensure their safety and their community's wellbeing.
We love seeing our teams come together! The annual APC Council Meeting is a time for our advanced practice clinician leaders to collaborate, align and learn together. This year's meeting focused on a wide range of topics, such as Women in Leadership, shaping the future, handling burnout, leadership tactics and much more. Thank you to our wonderful APCs and leadership! Our 2021 APC Council Meeting took place earlier this summer and all CDC guidelines and local protocols at that time were followed.
As of the last week of July 2021, the Delta variant accounts for well over 90% of COVID-19 cases nationwide. Read the latest recommendations, statistics and data for clinicians related to the effectiveness of vaccines against the variant from TeamHealth's Emerging Infectious Disease Task Force.
Dr. David Wein, TeamHealth System Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, provided critical insights into the current COVID-19 surge in Florida in a recent ABC News article. “The difference in getting vaccinated, or not getting vaccinated is ultimately akin to "the difference between having a cold and dying," says Dr. Wein. "If a vaccinated patient gets [infected], they're most likely going to be just fine, and not going to end up in the hospital. Unfortunately, the unvaccinated person has a really high likelihood that he will end up hospitalized on a ventilator." Register for a COVID-19 vaccine today at vaccines.gov. #GetVaccinated #VaccinesWork #StopTheSpread