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Your Vaccine Recommendation Protects Patient Health

By |2018-08-03T18:39:20-04:00August 3rd, 2018|Categories: Conferences, Education|

Patients trust you to give them the best counsel on how to protect their health. You know that immunization is an important preventive measure—but it’s unlikely that getting vaccinated is on the radar for your adult patients. Your strong recommendation is critical in ensuring that they get the vaccines they need to help them stay healthy. [...]

Vaccine Myths Busted

By |2018-08-03T18:38:06-04:00August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Conferences, Education|

August is National Immunization Awareness Month! Immunizations are extremely important. They prevent disease ,reduce hospitalization, on top of many other things . More recently, people are concerned about the safety of immunizations, while others might even question why we still immunize if some of these diseases have been eradicated. With all the media, it can be [...]

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Vaccinate on Time to Prevent Disease!

By |2018-08-02T21:29:00-04:00August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Education|

Parents agree feeding and sleep schedules are important to help keep their children healthy. The same goes for childhood immunizations. Vaccinating children on time is the best way to protect them from 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before their second birthday. “The recommended immunization schedule is designed to offer protection early in life when babies [...]

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We Need Nurses to Protect Children with Immunization

By |2018-08-03T17:38:56-04:00August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Conferences, Education|

Parents consider healthcare professionals one of the most trusted sources for answering questions and addressing concerns about their child’s health. A recent survey on parents’ attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors regarding vaccines for young children – including vaccine safety and trust – found 8 out of 10 parents consider pediatric health care professionals to be one of [...]

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Protect Your Preteens Today from HPV Cancers Tomorrow

By |2018-08-02T21:29:17-04:00August 2nd, 2018|Categories: Education|

HPV vaccination is recommended for preteen girls and boys at age 11 to 12. If your son or daughter hasn’t started or finished the HPV vaccine series yet, it’s not too late! Now is a good time to ask their doctor or nurse about vaccines for your preteens and teens. HPV is short for human papillomavirus. [...]

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What is a Juul?

By |2018-07-05T17:03:46-04:00July 5th, 2018|Categories: Education, Tobacco Cessation|

You are probably familiar with cigarettes and tobacco dip. It’s been around for a quite a while. You might have even recently heard of electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, but do you know what JUUL is? No fret, I hadn’t heard of JUUL or how widespread it was until a couple of weeks ago.   Let’s go [...]

Protect Your Eyes This Summer!

By |2018-06-21T13:30:46-04:00June 20th, 2018|Categories: Education|

With longer days and warmer weather, the summer months beckon us outside to enjoy picnics, pools, and parks. Most people know to protect their skin from the sun’s damaging rays by slathering on the sunscreen. Many may not realize the same UV radiation can also harm the eyes year-round. Wednesday, June 27th is National Sunglasses Day, which celebrates [...]

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What is a CHIP? Why is it Important?

By |2018-06-13T18:34:24-04:00June 13th, 2018|Categories: Education, Partners|

A Community Health Improvement Plan, or CHIP, is a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems on the basis of the results of community health assessment (CHA) activities and the community health improvement process. Community Health Assessments (CHA) The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) describes the purpose of a community health assessment (CHA) in their [...]

Conference Survival Tips

By |2018-06-13T18:34:13-04:00May 25th, 2018|Categories: Conferences, Education|

Are you going to a multiple-day conference soon? Rebecca Thomas recently attended the Florida Rural Health Association’s Annual Educational Summit. Here are her conference survival tips, especially useful if you’re an exhibitor at one of our events: A couple months ago, I attended the Florida Rural Health Association Summit at the Rosen Plaza in beautiful Orlando, [...]

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Homelessness and Tobacco Use

By |2018-04-16T17:00:55-04:00April 16th, 2018|Categories: Education, Partners, Tobacco Cessation|

April 15-21 is National Volunteer Week. To kick things off, we are highlighting a program in the community that SRAHEC started in 2015 to help the homeless and near-homeless in Gainesville quit tobacco. The transient nature of homelessness makes it challenging to get a good estimate of the number of homeless individuals in the U.S. Estimates [...]

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