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Northshore Technical Community College and Ochsner Blood Bank are teaming up to host multiple blood drives in observance of Blood Cancer Awareness Month, which draws attention to blood cancers.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Nola.comOchsner Health will offer drive-through flu shots Oct. 9 in Raceland, Houma and Morgan City.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Houma TodayIn partnership with multiple community partners across the New Orleans and Bayou areas, Ochsner is deploying its mobile care units across the state to deliver COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and urgent care services in locations where community members may also pick up critical items like nonperishable food, water and other household and cleaning supplies.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WDSUIn today’s episode of Moving Medicine, a discussion with Ochsner Health President and CEO Warner Thomas and Chief Medical Officer Robert Hart, MD, about the impact of Hurricane Ida and Ochsner’s efforts to safeguard its patients and community in the aftermath.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON American Medical AssociationTop officials from Ochsner and LCMC Health will join Edwards in Washington D.C. this week to discuss critical recovery needs including funding to rebuild and strengthen the state’s healthcare infrastructure due to the continued COVID-19 pandemic and damage from Hurricane Ida.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON Biz New OrleansJoshua Blanchard is a paramedic and police officer for the Gretna EMS Division. His wife, Nicole, is a radiologic technologist at Ochsner Medical Center West Bank. Both husband and wife were activated as Team A for Hurricane Ida.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WDSUDr. Joseph Biggio from Ochsner Health joins to share tips on how to prepare.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WWL-TVSternlieb, a third-year Internal Medicine resident at Ochsner, finished her shift and returned to her apartment in the Garden District to ride out Hurricane Ida.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WVUEWGNO’s Bill Wood discovers these show business folks giving their blood. They’re donating at Ochsner Blood Bank. And just in time. During the pandemic. After Hurricane Ida, the need is big for blood. As always, the show must go on.
VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON WGNOKathryn and Morgan Wampold evacuated their home in New Orleans and headed to her parents’ house in Shreveport right before Hurricane Ida hit. She was nearly eight months pregnant and they planned to return home on Thursday with plenty of time to settle back in and get ready for the baby’s arrival.
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