The Personalized Touch of a Patient Care Coordinator

Having surgery can be an overwhelming and frightening process. Often, you will see many different staff members before, during, and after your hospital stay. You may have dozens of conversations, be given pre-operative and post-operative instructions, and be asked to make various decisions. For those who have made their careers outside the healthcare field, the…

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Losing the ‘Quarantine 15’

Why a healthy weight is important and tips to help get you there Colorado’s women are strong, beautiful and diverse. Here, women from various backgrounds, ethnicities and cultures are seeking to live healthy, fulfilling lives in this breathtaking state. While each woman is unique, most women desire to live healthy, which often means maintaining a…

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This April, Swedish Neuro Network Experts Help You #KnowMorePD

Every April, those impacted by Parkinson’s Disease (PD) dedicate the month to sharing information and dispelling myths about the movement disorder. PD affects more than one million Americans and more than six million worldwide. The experts at the Swedish Neuro Network have pulled together the top five things you should learn to #KnowMorePD. It affects…

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Should Women Seek Gender-Specific Care?

It’s well known that health care isn’t one-size-fits-all. Each person comes with a unique health history, social/emotional factors, circumstances and environment. Women, in particular, have unique needs and considerations when it comes to their health. Not only do women have conditions specific to the female body— pregnancy, breast health, gynecology, menopause— they also have distinctive…

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