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Dr Schueler to end clinic practice in October | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

Posted On 0 likes 3 min In October 2021, after 31 years of family medicine in Buffalo, Dr. Mark Schueler will end his clinic practice. “It’s been challenging and rewarding,” Dr. Schueler said. “Medicine is something I wanted to do since I was 12 because it’s about solving problems with science in a meaningful way.” For more than three decades, Dr. Schueler has provided care to hundreds of families at the Johnson County Healthcare Center. He’s cared for babies, adults and the elderly with patience, compassion and understanding. He focused on becoming a partner with his patients, working as a team to keep them healthy.

Schueler to End Clinic Practice This Year – Sheridan Media

That’s according to a release from the JCHC sent out Tuesday. Dr. Schueler, in addition to his duties in the clinic and the ER, is also involved in the Hospital Board, and the Rural Healthcare District, and is finding the hours and pace harder to keep up with. Dr. Schueler may continue working in the emergency room, with a final decision to be made at a later date. His last day of seeing patients in the clinic will also be determined at a later date. The Family Medical Center will be in touch with Dr. Schueler’s patients to discuss transferring care to another physician.

JC Healthcare Center Resumes Administering Johnson & Johnson Vaccine | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

photo courtesy of evaluate.com The Family Medical Center at the Johnson County Healthcare Center will resume administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, following a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel recommendation. The advisory panel stated that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks. The CDC and FDA recommended a pause in the administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on April 13 following reports of rare blood clots in six women nationally. Nine more cases were reported, for a total of 15. According to the CDC, the overall rate of events was 1.9 cases per million people. “In terms of benefits, we found that for every 1 million doses of this vaccine, the J&J vaccine could prevent over 650 hospitalizations and 12 deaths among women aged 18-49, and this vaccine could prevent over 4,700 hospitalizations and nearly 600 deaths among women over 50,” CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said.

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