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COMMUNITY PARTNER I Providence Partners with SOMN for Black Maternal Health Week Art Exhibit
Providence is a proud partner of The Shades of Motherhood Network (SOMN), which is a non-profit organization that is working to decrease the number of Black maternal deaths. Black birthing individuals are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications, and 60 percent of those deaths are preventable. SOMN created the Shades of Joy Art Exhibit to commemorate Black Maternal Health Week. This exhibit was designed to humanize Black bodies and was displayed in Providence hospitals in Eastern Washington, including Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center.
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Be Stroke Smart: Awareness and Prevention | Community Health and Wellness Training
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Join Dr. Srinivas, a neurologist at Providence, as she discusses stroke awareness and prevention. Did you know that strokes rank as the fifth most common cause of death in the U.S.? Discover the key signs and symptoms of a stroke and learn how to respond if you witness someone experiencing these signs. She will also dive into strategies for stroke prevention, give insights into the risk factors...
Nutrient Triage Prioritizing Food Groups for Better Health | Community Wellness & Education
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Have you ever thought to yourself, "I want to eat healthy but it's so hard and I don't know where to start!" Healthy eating can be challenging, especially amidst our busy schedules. Join Dan Rodgers as he talks about all things nutrient triage including tips on how to efficiently plan your meals and snacks, how to prioritize food groups, as well as how to make your grocery shopping more effective.
The Skinny on the Newest Weight Loss Medications | Community Wellness & Health Training
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GLP-1 medications have gained attention in the news as a promising class of drugs for managing diabetes and weight loss. But what are these medications and how do they impact your body? Join Caitlin in exploring the world of GLP-1 medications. We will discuss how they work, the different kinds of medications, their use for diabetes and weight loss, costs, benefits, and how to take them safely.
Mary's Story in Rural Health I Providence Mount Carmel Hospital
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Mary Selecky is proud to call Colville, Washington her home. She enjoys her close-knit community and the continuous mountain views. “If you see your doctor in the middle of the grocery store, you can ask them a question,” Mary said. Mary has served in many health care leadership roles in her life, including 15 years as the Washington State Secretary of Health, so she understands the importance ...
Doctors Write Letters To Their Younger Selves
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We asked three doctors what advice they'd have for their younger selves. This was their response.
Doctor's Day I Providence Inland Northwest Washington
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We asked three Providence doctors to reflect on their lives and then write a letter to their younger selves. This was their advice.
Let's talk about stress I Providence Community Wellness Training
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STRESS! Even thinking about stress can be stressful. It's something we all experience in different ways. Where does stress come from, and how does it affect us both physically and mentally? Join Crystal Garcia, RN and Nursing Instructor, to talk about stress, how it can affect our body, and some healthy strategies and resources for coping with stress.
Innovating cancer care: A new and improved approach to lung cancer treatment
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A new piece of surgical technology called the Ion Robotic Bronchoscopy System is helping to improve lung cancer screening, detection and treatment in eligible patients. Learn more by watching this video or visiting Providence online: blog.providence.org/home-page/innovating-cancer-care-a-new-and-improved-approach-to-lung-cancer-treatment
Abigail’s Story | 2024 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Local Champion
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Introducing Abigail, the 2024 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Local Champion! Abigail was born with a Congenital Heart Defect and spent the first 27 days of her life at Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital. Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals provided funding for many things that made the first few weeks of Abigail’s life more bearable for her and her parents.
Alaska Frontline Training and Transport Exercise | Special Pathogens Unit
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This video summarizes frontline special pathogens training for preparedness conducted in Alaska and the unique opportunity to partner with the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) on a transport exercise. The transport exercise involved the ISTARI innovative devices for the care and transport of a patient with a high-consequence infectious disease developed through the Global Center for...
PPE in a Bag/Identify Isolate and Inform Process | Special Pathogens Program
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This video provides education on how to safely identify, isolate and inform a patient with a potential high consequence pathogen as well as the donning and doffing process of PPE in a Bag.
Maintaining Mental Health After the Holidays | Community Wellness & Health Training
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January is Mental Wellness Month! After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, we're taking time to highlight the importance of mental health and wellness. In this webinar, we will dive into why mental health matters and a five-step action plan to help someone who is experiencing a mental health challenge.
Caregiver Honors Young Patient I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
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Caregiver Honors Young Patient I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
Doctor Bio | Erika Garbrecht, MD | Orthopedic Trauma and Oncology Surgeon
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Doctor Bio | Erika Garbrecht, MD | Orthopedic Trauma and Oncology Surgeon
Doctor Bio | Roger Bentley, MD | Orthopedic Surgeon
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Doctor Bio | Roger Bentley, MD | Orthopedic Surgeon
Adisson Nordean Back on the Field I Providence Sports Medicine
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Adisson Nordean Back on the Field I Providence Sports Medicine
Providence Brand | Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center receives new signs to buildings
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Providence Brand | Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center receives new signs to buildings
Eat Your Veggies! Easy to Say, Harder to Practice
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Eat Your Veggies! Easy to Say, Harder to Practice
Become a Providence Caregiver | Inland Northwest
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Become a Providence Caregiver | Inland Northwest
Providence Special Pathogens Program I Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital
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Providence Special Pathogens Program I Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital
Meet our Heroes: Jack & Liam Kelsey I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
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Meet our Heroes: Jack & Liam Kelsey I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
Meet our Heroes: Eily Dayton I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
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Meet our Heroes: Eily Dayton I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
Meet our Heroes: Brandon Thomas I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
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Meet our Heroes: Brandon Thomas I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
Dawn Holy’s Heart Attack Survival I Providence Heart Institute
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Dawn Holy’s Heart Attack Survival I Providence Heart Institute
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): What It Is and Who Can Benefit | Community Wellness
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): What It Is and Who Can Benefit | Community Wellness
Brain injury awareness I Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center
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Brain injury awareness I Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center
EMS: What We Do and How You Can Help | Community Wellness & Health Training
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EMS: What We Do and How You Can Help | Community Wellness & Health Training
Riley's Story I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
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Riley's Story I Providence Sacred Heart Children's Hospital
Being an Informed Health News Consumer | Community Wellness
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Being an Informed Health News Consumer | Community Wellness

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  • @TWHISPERER
    @TWHISPERER Рік тому

    Ok, he is not a real patient since we didn't see a scar, and he seemed to be moving almost normally and without ever feeling discomfort to quickly, I am about to have bypass surgery and I know that I won't be moving this much this quickly.

  • @luvmywetpets
    @luvmywetpets 2 роки тому

    patient should be in the back seat of a motor vwhucle in case of an airbag deploymen!!

  • @alexalam8364
    @alexalam8364 2 роки тому

    If by knowledge and expertise you mean the propaganda/pseudoscience rubbish funded by government and pharmaceutical companies for vested interest then sure. When people have been bombarded by the same fear-style reporting from the media for almost 2 years, of course people will be fatigued, suspect something off, seek the truth from non-mainstream sources and end up overcoming their fear. There is literally no scientific evidence/proof supporting any of the government guidelines. There is only a pandemic of non-thinkers and unthinking respect for guidelines. I've gone through narcissistic abuse for over 15 years and can pick up deception easily. That rubbish soothing music to stimulate my oxytocin and feel sorry for your porn acting isn't going to do you much good. Find something better to do with your life hun.

  • @nameredacted1325
    @nameredacted1325 2 роки тому

    maybe she should learn to code then she can work from home😃

  • @Lovebeing543
    @Lovebeing543 3 роки тому

    There is no money to be made off a healthy society. If doctors weren't in the biz, they'd be out of business. One of many plandemics all throughout history. The medical industry better learn how to farm. Your days are numbered.

    • @michaelu2562
      @michaelu2562 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @super6mx
      @super6mx 2 роки тому

      Looney toon

    • @Lovebeing543
      @Lovebeing543 2 роки тому

      @@super6mx That is why so many doctors have gone into holistic medicine. People are waking up to the medical industry corporation, and it is a corporation, with a bottom line.

  • @benphillips9957
    @benphillips9957 3 роки тому

    Imagine caring about COVID-19 -

    • @michaelu2562
      @michaelu2562 3 роки тому

      You’re a total loss lol.. are you even educated ?

    • @bofasofa9399
      @bofasofa9399 2 роки тому

      @@michaelu2562 cringe

    • @michaelu2562
      @michaelu2562 2 роки тому

      @@bofasofa9399 lol

    • @Krensharpaw
      @Krensharpaw 2 роки тому

      I know right... a disease that kills people. Who cares... maybe play some more fortnight there kid.

  • @lovelylolll
    @lovelylolll 3 роки тому

    NOBODY CARES COVID IS OLD ASF NOBODY WANNA BE INSIDE ALL DAY

    • @Krensharpaw
      @Krensharpaw 2 роки тому

      I know right, only over a million people have died worldwide... it's why no one in the US cares about 9/11. Not even 5,000 people died. It's old, no one cares.

  • @jenniferceballos5498
    @jenniferceballos5498 3 роки тому

    The problem is there are a bunch of dysfunctional people in the world that only care about themselves & don’t consider of how their actions effect other people. Like going to someone’s house with 15 people there, no mask, no ones taken a COVID test & oh yeah e everyone’s been traveling. Like I wonder if I’ll get COVID this weekend? Hmmmmm

    • @lileelisamc.4722
      @lileelisamc.4722 3 роки тому

      Yes, a member of my household gave me covid with that selfish, shitty attitude. Now they can't understand why I a enraged. Selfish narcissists.

    • @bofasofa9399
      @bofasofa9399 2 роки тому

      ahhh yes!! because we should care about the thousands of old people that say our problems are nonexistent regarding healthcare and education.. nah let them die

    • @Krensharpaw
      @Krensharpaw 2 роки тому

      @@bofasofa9399 so to show them you'll not care about the problem and act like it's nonexistent? Uhhhh.... hello hypocrisy.

  • @Olivia-W
    @Olivia-W 3 роки тому

    Angry. That they're idiots. That because of them my grandmother is now dead, because some d***** didn't tell us they had a positive result and _came to see our vulnerable grandmother._ Months of careful visitation, masks... all for nothing because one shit couldn't be bothered. Another pair of elderly people I know also nearly died because their children came to them after testing positive. It was close. They'll probably have some lung damage for the rest of their lives though.

  • @benphillips9957
    @benphillips9957 3 роки тому

    I ain’t soscal distancing and I’m not wearing a mask because it makes me mad and it enfuryates me and no offence but I don’t care about all them people dying out there I don’t know y so don’t ask

    • @KMHrock89
      @KMHrock89 3 роки тому

      America in a comment.

    • @jenniferceballos5498
      @jenniferceballos5498 3 роки тому

      That’s exactly why the virus is spreading, let’s see who’s still around in a few more years

    • @kfire2567
      @kfire2567 3 роки тому

      @@KMHrock89 Sad but true

    • @lileelisamc.4722
      @lileelisamc.4722 3 роки тому

      @@KMHrock89 especially the inability to spell "infuriates"

    • @Krensharpaw
      @Krensharpaw 2 роки тому

      So not only did your comment make next to no sense... but basically you just showed how clueless you are. Gratz.

  • @MisterCaldwell777
    @MisterCaldwell777 3 роки тому

    Ever heard of better safe than sorry. Show some care and responsibility to your fellow humans. You entitled pieces of shit. Wear a mask. If not for yourself,do it for others. It’s not difficult...

  • @ripli3275
    @ripli3275 3 роки тому

    she saying something, but she not wearing a mask... u people dumb

  • @moonlight.-.
    @moonlight.-. 3 роки тому

    Well for kids like me it’s the flu I think for adults well then it gets sad

  • @how2drawdinosaurs715
    @how2drawdinosaurs715 3 роки тому

    Covid is not serious 72 million cases 1.6 million being fatal That is 0.02 percent of the population The fact that covid has a 10.3 percent chance to kill you is bullsh*t because i did the math and it has killed 2 percent of people that have had it, so its actually a 2 percent chance of death, and that is for OLD or unhealthy people, which is normally the target covid kills, if it was indeed a 10 percent chance of death then about 8 million people would have died, its basic maths idiots, looks like politicians lack those skills. Lets put it another way, your in a room with 1,000 people in it, and a person with a gun comes in, this criminal was believed to be the most ruthless human in the world, killing everyone he can, whenever he can, he was number 1 on the police list and was feared across the globe, he comes in, you are expecting to be WIPED OUT and he kills... two people? Could have been WAY worse couldn’t it have been?That is the equivalent of what covid is right now. So, covid is very overrated, everyone is so scared of it, when it only kills people that, well, already should have there time coming anyways. This is nothing to be afraid of, the reason so many people are afraid of it is because politicians greatly over exaggerated it, saying this virus would pretty much kill every other house, this not only is and was not true but what really caused riots and people to become fearful and start this “pandemic”, because what the politicians say, most people just believe, and they shouldn’t.

  • @sabro3492
    @sabro3492 3 роки тому

    Get over it

  • @karlhernandez617
    @karlhernandez617 3 роки тому

    The problem is she is a nurse, so she all her experience consists of is sick people with and without covid. I am healthy and have worked every single day since the pandemic and have only seen a few people to have the virus, recover, and return to work. No disrespect to her profession, but I am not ok with being punished by health officials due to safety reasons.

    • @how2drawdinosaurs715
      @how2drawdinosaurs715 3 роки тому

      I agree

    • @ripli3275
      @ripli3275 3 роки тому

      yeah, u cool

    • @chris_hawk
      @chris_hawk 3 роки тому

      Stop being selfish. Put yourself in the shoes of the senile, or of your parents/ grandparents.

    • @waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles17
      @waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles17 3 роки тому

      being punished? safety rules arent a punishment

    • @karlhernandez617
      @karlhernandez617 3 роки тому

      @@waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles17 Restrictions, lockdowns and keeping people from working is punishment under the guise of safety if you ask me

  • @annajag
    @annajag 3 роки тому

    Show me this expertise

  • @64maxpower
    @64maxpower 3 роки тому

    It gets me mad I don't leave my house and everyone should

  • @Future2024
    @Future2024 4 роки тому

    Be sure the ride has a vomit bag,some water, if a long ride, maybe some pudding, have your helpers walk with you, no cane, you will want to hold chest, in case you cough.Have a bathroom set up with space heater, ilyou will have first shower since before the operation, while waiting, be sure someone gets your medications.Would be nice to have food in the house and really lucky if anyone visits .Do not start smoking or drinking, prolong taking pain meds, you may need later, they will not give you more, they think everyone becomes addicted, in the long run that stuff could take over, be careful!

  • @metafis2490
    @metafis2490 5 років тому

    I had a quad bypass recently(November 2018)..in hospital 3 weeks because I contracted a liver infection..medicated with anti-biotics...the moment they told me I could go home was wonderful!. How are you doing 7 years on?.

  • @annetterivera7674
    @annetterivera7674 5 років тому

    Awesome video. Thank u. God Bless u both.

  • @allancampbell8573
    @allancampbell8573 6 років тому

    Your not supposed to be sitting in the front seat cause of the air bag !!!

    • @gillianbaillie6170
      @gillianbaillie6170 5 років тому

      This must be an actor. Am 2wks post open heart surgery and no way as fit as this man. Tho i am 75!

    • @metafis2490
      @metafis2490 5 років тому

      @@gillianbaillie6170 why?..i was pretty much up and about no problems after 2 weeks.

  • @lrkenterprises3689
    @lrkenterprises3689 7 років тому

    all the best

  • @onlydreams719
    @onlydreams719 7 років тому

    so i ripped the stiches holding mine inside. i really want to pull the drain out now.

  • @jyotsnadhanani3554
    @jyotsnadhanani3554 7 років тому

    Very encouraging talk

  • @vemtaz4087
    @vemtaz4087 7 років тому

    Thank you! My tube has been full of blood and such yet not draining. I'm going to go try that stripping the tube to see if that works.

  • @MB-kh2gu
    @MB-kh2gu 7 років тому

    Dr. Sikek is great. Back in 2005 he repaired my heart and I'm still kicking. Yes, a 5 way bypass. I think that if it was not for Dr. Siwek, I would not be living today. Pass my thanks onto him if you would:)

  • @junewilliams7207
    @junewilliams7207 7 років тому

    I had a cardiac ablation a couple of years ago. Due to several surgeries in my past and lots of scar tissue, they cut open my chest. I was in the hospital for 7 days! I have a loop monitor in my lower left breast. But considering it all its been worth it. No more AFIB so far. I can live with that!

  • @tiffanythompson989
    @tiffanythompson989 7 років тому

    mine 2nd one is jan.19th , hope they get it this time and just don't wing it like the first time

  • @marisamonte419
    @marisamonte419 7 років тому

    I'm on waiting list won't be long now

  • @lucillecelestino2848
    @lucillecelestino2848 7 років тому

    I am so grateful to Dr. Brisbois. He was my only acceptable option back in 2001 even before Robotic Surgery. You gotta love the man! I went back to see him recently after 15 years for another issue and again he had an alternative for me. I travel a full days journey to see him from where I live.

  • @jeffreybear7067
    @jeffreybear7067 7 років тому

    Saint Patrick hospital in Missoula Montana has the IHI ( International Heart Institute) which is just like sacred Heart

  • @UTubeAlMadeeny
    @UTubeAlMadeeny 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot Dr. Lovell, your talk was very informative/educational and very well received. I wish I could have you do my TNR surgery, however the US is very far from my home! Nevertheless, we also have some excellent pediatric surgeons down here in Saudi Arabia. Thanks a lot again.

  • @leasgayle1045
    @leasgayle1045 7 років тому

    I am about to have surgery and will have these drains. I had these 15 years ago, when you tube videos were not available. I got a serious infection, so having this video now is going to make caring for them so much easier for me. Thank you for posting it.

  • @GrandWazooR
    @GrandWazooR 7 років тому

    mine went good. they say it fixes the problem. the only way for me to know is that no more episodes occur I guess. procedure was quick and had good team working on me, was awake (talked to each other during) and didn't feel a thing. as soon as they were in they triggered the node that races....it was controlled environment I guess you could say.

  • @journeyon1983
    @journeyon1983 7 років тому

    Thank you. It's something I now have to consider and this video explains and shows everything one needs to know about having a heart ablation. It's not as bad as I thought it was.

  • @buseli17
    @buseli17 7 років тому

    Had it today.. It actually hurt like hell... I hope i never have to go through this again 😶

  • @germanshepherd2579
    @germanshepherd2579 7 років тому

    Had My PVC Ablation today.. It went well and was a easy procedure. I was wake when they induced me to have the PVC/SVT systems. They mapped them and then put me to sleep. Just hope it all works out

  • @pokenbby
    @pokenbby 7 років тому

    my freind was the first person

  • @chrismcgrath636
    @chrismcgrath636 7 років тому

    Mine is tomorrow, what fun!

  • @Sky-en3vt
    @Sky-en3vt 8 років тому

    i was the girl in the end in 3rd grade and i had Infentago three times

  • @nathancanero7091
    @nathancanero7091 8 років тому

    mine is tomorrow. I'm 13 and have WPW!!!

  • @pyperlee5052
    @pyperlee5052 8 років тому

    My bff was in the video

  • @estelleappiah6777
    @estelleappiah6777 8 років тому

    Great video

  • @GrandWazooR
    @GrandWazooR 8 років тому

    mine is this Monday. AVNRT

    • @kevinvandiggelen9843
      @kevinvandiggelen9843 7 років тому

      Hi. A very good day to you. How did the op go and how are YOU feeling ? My dad going for the procedure in 2 weeks he is 81 yrs old

  • @kayleighgorman356
    @kayleighgorman356 8 років тому

    Hi, please check out my video, I have SVT too: ua-cam.com/video/yNyzLv8o8kA/v-deo.html

  • @PATCOQ1
    @PATCOQ1 8 років тому

    Looks like Darcy!

  • @RedLee20
    @RedLee20 8 років тому

    im at 00:16 and 01:32

  • @odogg1946
    @odogg1946 8 років тому

    I am a 69 year old male that had a Total Left knee replacement on Dec 1 2015, just 5 weeks ago, my pain med post op was 5mg Endone tablets, every 4 hrs, usually 2 tablets, the Doctors maintained this regime for a total of 4 weeks at which time the medication dosage was reduced until within 2 weeks I was no longer taking strong pain medications and regular paracetamol was sufficient to control what little residual pain remained, at 4 weeks I am walking with a stick and can manage short distances without a walking aid.Physiotherapy continues towards full function