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NURSING SHORTAGE LOOMS: NEW ORLEANS PROGRAM TO TRAIN HIGH SCHOOLERS AS NURSES LAUNCHES NEXT FALL

Health Leaders Media | Oct 6, 2022

Starting next fall, some New Orleans high schoolers will be able to work toward nursing certifications in a free, 36-month program, a joint initiative from New Orleans Career Center, Delgado Charity School of Nursing, and Ochsner Health aimed at helping bolster the nursing ranks at a time when severe shortages loom.

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Getting the flu shot while pregnant

L'observateur | Oct 5, 2022

The flu vaccine is safe to receive at any point during pregnancy. The recommended flu vaccine is the inactivated influenza vaccine, which means it is made from an inactivated or dead virus that is safe for mom and baby. After receiving the flu vaccine, the body forms antibodies, which are proteins that can help fight infection. The antibodies are also passed along to the baby, which offers protection following birth.

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Ochsner BR hosting ‘Mammo Week 2022’ for breast self awareness

WAFB | Oct 4, 2022

Ochsner will host ‘Mammo Week 2022′ starting Monday, Oct. 24, through Saturday Oct. 29, to highlight the importance of mammograms and detecting risk of breast cancer.

According to officials, each day of ‘Mammo Week 2022′ will have prizes and activities at different Ochsner locations that offers mammograms.

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‘This woman flew halfway around the world to give me her kidney.’ Loranger firefighter undergoes Ochsner’s first international kidney transplant

WGNO | Oct 3, 2022

After undergoing a life-changing procedure through the international program, the first of its kind at Ochsner, Stephanie has since recovered and says her health has drastically improved. Her feet no longer swell and she no longer becomes short of breath after walking. She says she has enough energy to not only take care of her family but also return to a career shaped around helping others with her husband, who is the Loranger fire chief.

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Ochsner physicians share insights to optimize safety, quality metrics

Becker's Hospital Review | Oct 3, 2022

Optimizing Widely Reported Hospital Quality and Safety Grades is a "playbook" for healthcare systems to understand and improve publicly reported metrics, according to an Oct. 3 news release from the health system.

The book was co-written by Ochsner Health's medical director of hospital quality, Sandra Kemmerly, MD, and its vice president for medical affairs, quality and patient safety, Armin Schubert, MD.

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Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Dedicates Sleep Clinic

Biz Magazine | Oct 3, 2022

Dr. Chesson is a former LSU neurologist and dean who established the area’s first sleep clinic in the 1980’s. The clinic is located on the 4th floor of the Fairfield Building.

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Surge of respiratory illnesses in children straining some hospitals' capacity

Good Morning America | Sep 30, 2022

Ochsner Health in Louisiana is also seeing an "influx" of children's respiratory infections.

"Like other hospitals across the region and the country, Ochsner Health is currently experiencing an influx of viral pediatric respiratory illnesses," Dr. William Lennarz, pediatrics system chair of Ochsner Health, told ABC News in a statement.

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What are dense breasts? Why Katie Couric had additional breast cancer screening

Today | Sep 29, 2022

What does it mean if a patient has dense breasts?

TODAY asked Dr. Deanna Attai, past president of the American Society of Breast Surgeons and an associate clinical professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles; and Dr. Dana Smetherman, past chair of the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging Commission and chair of radiology at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans.

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Loyola College of Nursing and Health Opens Loyola Ochsner Nursing Simulation Lab

AJMC | Sep 28, 2022

The new $1.9 million Loyola Ochsner Nursing Simulation Lab – the “Sim Lab” – on Loyola’s campus is a high-tech outfitted center that allows students immersive and hands-on learning opportunities in simulated inpatient and outpatient settings, as they prepare for careers in hospitals, labor and delivery rooms, emergency rooms, and other clinical settings.

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Ochsner Lafayette General nearly done with expansion

KLFY | Sep 27, 2022

The new nearly 70,000 square foot investment includes several features benefiting both employees and patients. It includes a infusion center that is double the size of the hospital’s, increasing from 36 infusion chairs to 70 chairs. There are also 24 beds in an acuity adaptable unit, allowing the hospital to care for med-surge patients and intensive care patients.

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