Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Christopher G. Mazoue was recently interviewed about fall sports participation and whether we would be at pre-COVID levels. He also reminded athletes about getting ready for fall sports and stretching. #prismahealthorthopedics https://t.co/ifs0q9xvqR
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Cervical cancer is a preventable and treatable cancer, and there are several steps women can take to guard against this disease. Jennifer Risinger, MD, shares more on today's blog: https://t.co/aqLxivU1fO
Congratulations to Pranitha Nallu, MD, who celebrates five years with @phuscmedgroup this month. Dr. Nallu is a physiatrist specializing in non-operative spine care. Thank you Dr. Nallu for everything you do!
Congratulations to Doug deHoll, MD who celebrated five years with @phuscmedgroup this November. Dr. deHoll is an orthopedic spine surgeon with Palmetto Health-USC Spine Center
Thank you Dr. deHoll for everything you do for our practice and our patients!
Prisma Health wishes you and your family a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. Today we are thankful for our team members, especially those working to serve our patients over the holiday weekend. Thank you for all that you do!
Prisma Health and Palmetto Health-USC Medical Group welcome 15 cardiologists from Columbia Heart to its extensive network of cardiologists. As of today, Columbia Heart will be known as Palmetto Health-USC Cardiology Columbia Heart. https://t.co/hHxAzy72qg
This month is National Suicide Prevention Month. Stephanie Berg, MD, reminds us that anyone around us could be suffering with mental health issues. https://t.co/0sJrDFHHhE
Our nationally recognized Advanced Heart Health Center is proud to welcome another physician specializing in advanced heart failure. Anil Purohit, MD, was born at Prisma Health Richland Hospital, where he now is part of a team honored by U.S. News & World Report.
This week is National Suicide Prevention Week. We recognize this week in hopes of helping to break down the stigma that keeps many people from discussing mental health and suicide. https://t.co/jfgYyBWZyL
We welcomed 34 new physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners in July and August – WOW! Our newest team members’ specialties range from heart failure to neurology to rheumatology to primary care and more. Find out more https://t.co/1RO3IBY8nM.
Does a sports injury have your young athlete sidelined? Get them back in the game more quickly by visiting Palmetto Health-USC Orthopedic Center’s Black and Blue Clinic, offered every Saturday morning to fall sport athletes. No appointment necessary. https://t.co/sV1EoUflFr
A good relationship between a patient and a provider is key to the best primary care. And for Andrew Vaughan, MD, practicing right here in the community where he was raised, relationships mean all the more. https://t.co/g3ArJf9CwC
The HPV vaccine protects against several types of cancer, but roughly half of U.S. teens aren’t up to date on their vaccination. Kristl Tomlin, MD, a pediatric and adolescent gynecologist, explains the importance of teens being vaccinated against HPV: https://t.co/lEYcyNBEPV
Planning an upcoming excursion abroad? The Palmetto Health-USC Family Medicine Center Travel Clinic has you covered. Call 803-434-2233 to make an appointment before your next trip.
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E-cigarette use is rising rapidly among SC teens, and that’s cause for concern. Heather Staples, MD, recently spoke with @wis10 about what we know – and don’t know – about the health effects of these popular devices. https://t.co/oL8dIpXPZa