We’re a part HCA Florida Healthcare — the state’s largest collaborative network— and soon we’ll be joining together as a team under one Twitter account. Since this account will be going away soon, be sure to follow @HCAFLHealthcare for the latest from us! #HCAFloridaHealthcare
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S. Watch our video to see the latest screening guidelines from Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare.
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For #NationalPoisonPreventionWeek, make sure your household or workspace is safe by sharing the "Poison Help" line: 1-800-222-1222.
The @MrYukPgh symbol is a registered trademark of Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and used with permission.
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Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that is similar to the lining inside the uterus (called the endometrium) is found elsewhere in the body. Although very common, it often goes undiagnosed for years. Here are some common signs and tips for living with it.
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It’s estimated that 47% of the U.S. population has one of these high risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol or smoking. Our free online assessment can help you gauge your own personal risk level for heart disease: https://t.co/tAOlpdaAdU
When knee or hip pain interferes with life, it might be time to take the next step. Take our free, online assessment. This short quiz will help us recommend an appropriate next step based on your current pain and mobility. Get started: https://t.co/3KUQbx1J0Y
Thursday kicks off #NursesWeek2021, a weeklong celebration of HCA Healthcare’s nurses who serve on the front lines of healthcare and advocate for the needs of our patients. Hear from @WestsideRMC nurse Alec as he shares why he chose the nursing profession: https://t.co/9PjPzEayLI
One year ago, our hospitals began receiving #COVID19 patients. As we look back on a year of caring during coronavirus, we honor our front line colleagues who delivered comfort, life-saving medical treatment and proved that we can prevail in a pandemic ➡️ https://t.co/zVGmDvOYgX
Concerned about whether you have #COVID19? We can help you take the first step. Use our free screening tool to assess your risk and receive the most appropriate care recommendations based on your symptoms. https://t.co/8qgZbj26zK #CareLikeFamily#CaringDuringCOVID19
During this time, we understand how important it is to be connected to your loved ones and remain aware of their status while hospitalized. Stay in touch using these apps found in either the App Store (iPhone) or Play Store (Android). https://t.co/FSIm3XVwdV #CaringDuringCOVID19
In times of uncertainty, one thing remains constant: the dedication of our doctors, nurses, and other frontline caregivers, as well as the colleagues who support them in serving the health needs of our communities.… https://t.co/0YPNIcBCdY
"I’ve never had to deal with something like #COVID19 before...This experience has truly made us work together and we will continue to wake up each day ready to give it our all.”- Dr. Jaroslaw Parkolap, Medical Director of Emergency Services at @WestsideRMC#CaringDuringCOVID19
We are committed to taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of our patients, staff and community.
Effective immediately, Westside Regional Medical Center is NOT allowing patient visitors until further notice. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Day & night, we're on the frontlines treating patients and working to keep our community safe. If you've been around someone with a fever, a cough, or any lower respiratory illness, we recommend self-quarantine for 14 days. We’re all in this together.#StayAtHomeChallenge#COVID19
As the threat from the COVID-19 virus is amplified, so too are our efforts. Here are just a few of the steps we are taking at Westside Regional Medical Center to assure uninterrupted care: https://t.co/NTsI54m6WL
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We are closely monitoring #coronavirus in partnership with our local and state health departments and @CDCgov. Refer to our website for any updates on specific measures we may be taking to help keep our community and colleagues healthy. https://t.co/DO5n635cjU
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