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Ochsner Health's Connected MOM Program: Managing Hypertension During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Healthy and safe back to school tips

NOLA Now | Aug 11, 2025

Dr. Nikita Patel joins us today with tips to help you prepare for the upcoming school year.

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From small town Montana to New Orleans CEO: Dana Bledsoe talks leadership, pediatric care

The Times-Picayune | Aug 11, 2025

Dana Bledsoe grew up in a small town in Montana as a rancher's daughter. In November 2024, Bledsoe was plugged as Ochsner Children's Hospital first CEO as the hospital goes through major changes, the biggest, a new, five-story stand-alone children’s hospital building in Old Jefferson.

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Screens, scrolling and streaming: Break mid-summer distractions with a family digital detox

The Acadiana Advocate | Aug 11, 2025

Suzana Flores, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist with Ochsner Health in Slidell, suggests families can increase quality time and limit screen time, starting with conversation rather than elimination. This approach, she says, avoids a technology power struggle and instead helps parents and kids better understand each other.

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Ochsner LSU Health’s use of digital tools offers convenience and transparency in patient care

The Shreveport-Bossier City Advocate | Aug 11, 2025

Patients in Shreveport and Monroe are gaining more control over their health than ever before, thanks to several digital innovations from Ochsner LSU Health. From real-time access to lab results and physician notes to features like remote monitoring and virtual visits, Ochsner LSU Health is embracing technology to make care more efficient, transparent and patient-centered.

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Transforming Pharmacy Operations at Ochsner Health Through AI

Pharmacy Times | Aug 11, 2025

Ochsner Health’s recent partnership with Latent Health is revolutionizing how patients access medications by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI). 

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Screening saves lives: Why colorectal cancer detection shouldn’t wait

Gulf Coast Woman | Aug 11, 2025

While you might not immediately think of it, colorectal cancer is a significant health concern for women. It ranks as the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States and the fourth leading cause of cancer death. This year alone, the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that nearly 53,000 women will be diagnosed with colon cancer, with an additional 19,000 facing a rectal cancer diagnosis. These numbers are almost on par with men’s statistics.

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UQ-Ochsner MD Program Student Receives Scholarship

Healthcare Journal of Baton Rouge | Aug 11, 2025

Ochsner Health announced that The University of Queensland Medical School – Ochsner Health (UQ-Ochsner MD Program) student Kirsten Johnson has been named the recipient of the 2025 Dr. and Mrs. Roy Gregory Scholarship. The $3,000 award was established in 2018 to support senior medical students at the Ochsner Clinical School who commit to pursuing careers in family medicine and are dedicated to serving their communities, as exemplified by Dr. Gregory throughout his remarkable career.  

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Podcast: Pete November, Chief Executive Officer of Ochsner Health

Becker's Hospital Review | Aug 11, 2025

This episode recorded live at the Becker’s Hospital Review 15th Annual Meeting features Pete November, Chief Executive Officer of Ochsner Health. He shares insights on elevating the role of nurses, tackling workforce development, and transforming care through innovation, education, and a deeply human-centered leadership approach.

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Burnout eases for doctors at every career stage as support rises

American Medical Association | Aug 11, 2025

Physician burnout is showing promising signs of decline, according to exclusive survey data from the AMA. The analysis reveals that burnout rates have fallen among physicians at every career stage after residency or fellowship training. At the same time, measures of job satisfaction and feeling valued in the workplace are on the rise—an encouraging shift that suggests meaningful progress in efforts to support physician well-being. 

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Pregnant or Postpartum? This Simple Tool Could Save Your Life

What to Expect | Aug 11, 2025

A doctor shares why it’s crucial to have a blood pressure cuff at home.

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