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Ochsner has implemented pharmacogenomics, how patients metabolize certain drugs and warnings of possible side effects, into its EHR system so that clinicians can adjust dosages for patients and provide more individualized care, according to a March 16 release from Ochsner.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Becker's Hospital ReviewThroughout the program, Ochsner LSU Health professionals across many disciplines will provide mentorship to students, preparing them to make intentional career decisions. In addition to career chats and tours of the facilities, the program incorporates hands-on learning opportunities. Students will conduct clinical skills training and have the chance to experiment with science laboratory equipment.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KTBSDr. Breaux earned her medical doctorate (MD) from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center where she graduated Cum Laude. She received her bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University where she also graduated Cum Laude and completed her residency program at University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital in Birmingham, AL.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Lafourche GazetteEating disorders can be especially dangerous because they are a mental health disorder with a physical component. People affected will either restrict food intake so they are not getting enough calories, or they will purge calories, either by vomiting or taking laxatives or even over-exercising, all of which can cause harm.
Dr. Jennifer Seidenberg, a pediatrician with Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport who specializes in eating disorders, says there are symptoms parents should be aware of.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KTBSThe two entities have discussed the possibility of opening a medical school for the past few years. Those talks intensified as Ochsner and Xavier partnered on multiple initiatives, including Ochsner Xavier Institute for Health Equity and Research, and the Xavier University Physician Assistant Program. A genetic counseling program will start, and a Doctor of Physical Therapy program is in the planning stages.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Nola.comThe NCAA Football Rules Committee on Friday approved a proposal to keep the clock running when a team makes a first down except in the last two minutes of a half.
Dr. Geoffrey Hogan, a primary care sports medicine physician at Ochsner Medical Center, says this new rule change could shorten games and possibly limit the amount of injuries we see on the field.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WAFBThe event is held in honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. It will focus on educating the community on the importance of being screened for colorectal cancer. According to the Colon Cancer Coalition, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in the U.S., and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON KSLAIn this episode of What’s What BR, we meet with new guest Desiree Dawson, Cardiologist at Ochsner Baton Rouge. Dr. Dawson talks about heart health, lifestyle changes, and other health issues.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON https://whatswhatbr.com/2023/03/01/desiree-dawson-of-ochsner-baton-rouge/Ochsner Baton Rouge welcomed Michael Hailey, MD, who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and diseases of the breast. Continuing to work alongside Hailey is Jarmeca Berry, NP, who has partnered with Hailey for nearly seven years.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Healthcare Journal BROchsner Health Network has released its 2021-2022 Impact Report. OHN is a partnership between Ochsner’s hospitals and 3,500 primary care and specialty care physicians focused on sharing knowledge, resources, processes and technology.
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