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CHAT REPLAY | What you should know about Colon Cancer Screenings and Treatments

CHAT REPLAY | What you should know about Colon Cancer Screenings and Treatments WPVI As part of National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, attend our Facebook discussion about colon cancer risk factors, screening guidelines, and treatment options led by fellowship trained gastroenterologist Dr. Marion-Anna Protano and fellowship trained colorectal surgeon, Dr. Ashlee Godshalk Ruggles at the Capital Health Cancer Center. Dr. Ashlee N. Godshalk Ruggles is a board certified, fellowship trained colorectal surgeon with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. After receiving her medical degree at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Godshalk Ruggles completed her internship and general surgery residency at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. She continued her education by completing two fellowships at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, TX-the first in minimally-invasive colon and rectal surgery where she focused enti

LIVE CHAT | What you should know about Colon Cancer Screenings and Treatments

CHAT REPLAY | What you should know about Colon Cancer Screenings and Treatments WPVI As part of National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March, attend our Facebook discussion about colon cancer risk factors, screening guidelines, and treatment options led by fellowship trained gastroenterologist Dr. Marion-Anna Protano and fellowship trained colorectal surgeon, Dr. Ashlee Godshalk Ruggles at the Capital Health Cancer Center. Dr. Ashlee N. Godshalk Ruggles is a board certified, fellowship trained colorectal surgeon with a focus on minimally invasive procedures. After receiving her medical degree at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Godshalk Ruggles completed her internship and general surgery residency at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. She continued her education by completing two fellowships at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, TX-the first in minimally-invasive colon and rectal surgery where she focused enti

The U S COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Further Exposes Racial Inequities in Its Health Care System

The U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Further Exposes Racial Inequities in Its Health Care System March 12, 2021 A woman is administered her Moderna COVID-19 vaccine by a medical technician in Bates Memorial Baptist Church February 12, 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky. News of the COVID-19 vaccines has given people worldwide hope that the pandemic’s end may be in sight. However, depending on where you live, getting your shot still may be months away. To date, vaccines have been administered to over 353 million people world wide according to Bloomberg’s COVID vaccine tracker. Despite this progress, accessibility remains one of the biggest obstacles people face today when trying to combat the virus, further underscoring the divide between the rich and poor.

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