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The Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness in Medford, OR is honored to welcome David Richardson, PA-C, who is able to work with patients in English or Spanish.
MEDFORD, Ore. (PRWEB) March 04, 2021 The Clinic for Dermatology & Wellness is thrilled to introduce David Richardson, PA-C, who speaks both Spanish and English fluently. Furthering their commitment to providing the highest level of care and communication to all patients, The Clinic is truly excited to welcome Mr. Richardson to their team.
With an undergraduate degree in Spanish Language and Literature and a master s degree in health sciences from the Duke University Physician Assistant program, David is uniquely qualified and passionate about working directly with patients to help them achieve optimal skin health and overall wellness.
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2 Members of the USAV Worthy crew received the first doses in their COVID-19 vaccine series in early February with support from Department of Defense medical personnel in California.
The ship arrived at Point Loma Naval Base in San Diego, California in December for annual scheduled maintenance after more than 20 days at sea. At the time, California cases were reported as “skyrocketing” past 106,000 cases in two days,” wrote Bess Buchanan a Kwajalein physician assistant traveling with the Worthy in an email to the Kwajalein Hourglass.
“[California had] less than one percent of ICU bed capacity remaining in most hospitals due to the ravages of the pandemic on the local population,” wrote Buchanan, of the ship’s arrival. “The Washington Post reported, ‘If California were a country, it would be among the world leaders in new coronavirus cases, ahead of India, Germany and Britain.’ This is what we were reading just days before we docked at Point Loma
You’re pregnant, or you’re breastfeeding. Should you get a COVID-19 vaccine?
That’s a question on the minds of many military frontline health care workers today. The short answer is that it’s an individual’s choice, and military health experts say the vaccine is well worth considering.
As the COVID-19 vaccines continue to be administered across military hospitals and smaller clinics and outposts under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, the advice from the military and a multitude of national maternal and fetal health professional associations is the same: For most pregnant people, getting the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible is the safest choice based on the science to date.
You re pregnant, or you’re breastfeeding. Should you get a COVID-19 vaccine?
That’s a question on the minds of many military frontline health care workers today. The short answer is that it’s an individual’s choice, and military health experts say the vaccine is well worth considering.
As the COVID-19 vaccines continue to be administered across military hospitals and smaller clinics and outposts under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, the advice from the military and a multitude of national maternal and fetal health professional associations is the same: For most pregnant people, getting the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible is the safest choice based on the science to date.