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Duncan s Safe Center to include SANE Room

Duncan’s Safe Center to include SANE Room Duncan s Safe Center to get SANE room By Nazarene Harris | April 22, 2021 at 7:50 AM CDT - Updated April 22 at 7:50 AM DUNCAN, Okla. (TNN) - Duncan’s Safe Center is expanding its services to include offering victims of sexual assault a SANE room where they can receive the specific medical treatment they need. SANE stands for sexual assault nurse examination. A SANE room is one that’s reserved specifically for victims of sexual assault to receive medical treatment in and a SANE nurse is someone who is specialized to offer that treatment. The problem in Stephens County is that there is no SANE nurse for miles and victims of sexual assault in the area have to wait hours to receive the treatment they need.

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Cameron University hosts COVID-19 forum

Cameron University hosts COVID-19 forum Cameron University hosts COVID-19 forum By Caitlin Williams | March 11, 2021 at 10:27 PM CST - Updated March 11 at 10:27 PM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - A forum focused on Covid-19 took place at Cameron University Thursday. Several panelists gathered this afternoon to talk about the virus’s impact. Panelists included Lawton Mayor Stan Booker, Brandie Combs with the Oklahoma State Department of Health and Jay Johnson with Duncan Regional Hospital. They talked about how non-profits, schools, and businesses have been affected along with the latest on the vaccine. Copyright 2021 Texoma News Network. All rights reserved. 50

Duncan Regional patient benefitting from antibody infusions

Duncan Regional patient benefitting from antibody infusions Duncan Regional patient benefitting from antibody infusions By Dallas Payeton | February 9, 2021 at 6:27 PM CST - Updated February 9 at 6:27 PM DUNCAN, Okla. (TNN) - Duncan Regional Hospital is pushing out COVID-19 antibody infusions to those fighting the virus. The infusion boosts the immune system and attacks the active virus. It helps decrease symptoms and reduces the chance of hospitalization. It’s a process that can take any where between two to three hours to complete. Sheila Crissman tested positive for the Coronavirus just last month. She dealt with nausea, body aches, headaches, and coughing.

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