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Breastfeeding 201 - pumping and more - North (Online) on March 15
This class will meet virtually, anyone near or far is welcome to join our classes. A Zoom invitation will be sent prior to class.
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CompleteLife Yoga Therapy on March 13
CompleteLife Yoga Therapy is offered free of charge to hospitalized patients at IU Health Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and University Hospital.
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CompleteLife Oncology Massage Therapy on March 9
Oncology patients at IU Health Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center or University Hospital may receive a complimentary hand or foot massage by a certified massage therapist during treatment.
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IU Health Positive Link – Free HIV and Hepatitis C Walk-In Testing on March 6
IU Health provides free HIV and Hepatitis C walk-in testing every week at the IU Health Paoli Hospital, Professional Building (642 W Hospital Road, Paoli).
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Yoga Therapy on Feb 27
Complete Life Yoga Therapy is offered complimentary to hospitalized patients at IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center and University Hospital and is accessible to all patients, regardless of mobility. No prior yoga experience is necessary.
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Breastfeeding Support Group - Arnett ( In-person) on Feb 23
Join other moms and babies for this free breastfeeding support group that meets every Thursday morning from 10am to 11:30am at IU Health Arnett Hospital, 3rd floor, room A3010.
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Dear diary: Written words shared from patients, families, in intensive care
When one nurse decided to capture patient lapses of time, he didn’t realize how much it would impact so many lives.
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COVID-19 diagnosis led to patient's lung transplant: I just want to breathe
Kae Swartz COVID-19 diagnosis in December of 2021 led to her eventually needing a lung transplant, which she is now recovering from.
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Troubling tingles
Katherine Penny had just completed a roundoff and was moving into a stunt with her fellow Indiana University cheerleaders when she noticed a tingling sensation running down her body.
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Caring for the whole patient: This team has eyes and ears that are wide open
It started with a single patient. She was pregnant and scheduled for a stress test. That single encounter opened eyes, ears, and hearts.
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Two-time kidney transplant patient embraces challenges
As she talks, Roxanne Johnson-Yates, busies herself in the kitchen preparing what she calls “a simple meal.”
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From a wheelchair to a 5K
As Debra Long, secretary for Rehabilitation Services at IU Health White Memorial in Monticello, bounces around her office assisting patients, answering phones and managing schedules, it is hard to believe a few short months ago she was in a wheelchair.
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Team Spotlight: Dr. Tannas
Dr. Douglas Tannas is a palliative care physician at IU Health North Hospital.
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Medicare “SHIP” Counselors on Dec 7
The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) provides one-on-one, impartial and confidential health insurance information for people with Medicare.
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LifeLine launches EMT, paramedic training institution
It’s no secret that EMS providers across the state and country have experienced major staffing challenges due, in large part, to the pandemic.
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Transplant coordinator is a coach, a resource, and calming presence for his patients
Ken Lemler is a clinical lung transplant coordinator at Methodist Hospital.
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Medicare “SHIP” Counselors on Nov 21
The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) provides one-on-one, impartial and confidential health insurance information for people with Medicare.
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Observing Veteran’s Day and a team member’s dedication to serving others.
Peter Hemmerling, a nursing professional development generalist at Arnett Hospital, served in the U.S. military prior to his time with IU Health.
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Medicare “SHIP” Counselors on Nov 14
The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) provides one-on-one, impartial and confidential health insurance information for people with Medicare.
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Woman, 23, suffers stroke, four procedures follow in 7 hours
It was Sept. 25, 2021. The couple met as students at Indiana State University and were excited to start their lives together - Paige working in human resources for IU Health, and Zeb working for the military.