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Saving Minutes, Saving Lives George Mason was at the primary care clinic of Terry Turke, MD for a regularly-scheduled blood draw. These visits had become something of a routine, part of an arrangement designed to save George—who lives in Watertown—the drive to his out-of-town specialist. |
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Touching Staff Makes Treatment Easier There are people we meet in our life who touch us in ways that we cannot even begin to thank them. For one patient, Peggy Anderson, many of those people were from WRMC. |
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Jenny's Life is Transformed Jenny was born with hip dysplasia and doctor's didnt think she would ever walk. As a young adult and mother of three small children, the pain had returned and Jenny needed help doing even the simplest of tasks. |
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What Women Should Know About Heart Disease As a heart patient herself, Marlene, who calls herself the "Heart Lady", wants all women to know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. They might not be as common as you think. |
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AFCH Calms Megan's Fear of Hospitals At just 13 years old, Megan Gentil has spent more time in hospitals than most adults. She was born nine weeks premature, diagnosed with Down Syndrome, and spent her first three and a half months in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). |
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Nancy Gets Her Life Back Nancy, 71, had fallen for the seventh time in two months. Concerned about her mother, Nancy’s daughter called 911. |
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