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... that helps young adults with disabilities as they transition from high school to the work world. Project SEARCH has a partnership with the Mat-Su Borough School District and Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. Students accepted into the program work as unpaid interns training in different hospital departments for the length of a school year. Interns learn specific job skills but also things that will help...
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Disclaimer/Terms and Conditions Governing General Use of the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center Website The following terms and conditions, in addition to those laid out in the Website Privacy Policy apply to the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center ("the hospital", "we") Website. Please read these t...
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The founder of the world-wide program known as Project SEARCH visited Mat-Su Regional Medical Center last month to present to staff the latest on the educational and professional advancement internship for people with developmental disabilities. Mat-Su Regional was the first organization in the stat...
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...low us to display the Website in the proper format or language or to authenticate registrations and transactions. Other cookies may provide a convenience feature to save you time. For example, if you enter information on a form on the Website or register for an event or other service, a cookie allows the Website to recall your specific information and save you time on your subsequent visits. Most web b...
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Thank you for considering a career opportunity with Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. Click the button below to search and apply for employment opportunities. For more information, contact us . Mat-Su Regional Medical Center Mat-Su Medical Group -->
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You might think fear and phobia are synonymous, but the two terms don't necessarily mean the same thing. The American Psychological Association defines fear as a rational reaction to a potentially dangerous event or object. Fear, for example, may prompt you to take...
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...ld's doctor about the pros and cons of removal. Tonsils are part of the lymphatic system that filter toxins from the body. Because tonsils are the first line of defense against germs and viruses that enter through the mouth or nose, the tissue is vulnerable to infection. This is especially common in children five to 15 years old. Symptoms Nearly all children get tonsillitis at some point, and it typica...
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Coronary heart disease, electrocardiograms, cardiac stress tests, stents — you've likely heard these common terms. But do you know what these words mean? Review this glossary to get up-to-date on heart-healthy lingo. Coronary heart disease – Also known as coronary artery disease, this is the most common form of ...
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...om the hospital, she will cry to communicate hunger, fatigue, pain or a wet diaper, but your baby may also cry when she wants to be held, is overtired or feels overstimulated by her environment. The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning at Vanderbilt University says you'll learn to distinguish her cries over time, based on pitch and length. 3 to 6 Months: According to the Am...
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There are many negative terms associated with eggs. When dealing with an easily upset person, we "walk on eggshells." Your favorite character experiences a hard hit to the head? He got his "eggs scrambled." Embarrassed? You have ...
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... life. Taking care of your health has never been more important. As your health partner we are here to help and we hope you will always Live Healthy! Find a Doctor Whenever you need to find a doctor, search our online directory to find the right primary care provider or specialist for your health needs. Find a Doctor Now Online Scheduling We make scheduling an appointment with a primary care provider co...
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...d locations will follow the terms of this Notice, including: All employees, contractors, volunteers, and other agents ("authorized personnel") of the Facility. Health care professionals authorized to enter information into your medical records at the Facility. Members of the Facility's medical staff and their authorized personnel. Health care providers who share an electronic medical record with the Fa...
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Main Lobby Information Desk Provide general information Greet patients and guests as they enter the facility Assist visitors with location of patient Guide, direct or escort guests if necessary Provide reading material, rounding and other comfort measures to those waiting in lobby and waiting a...
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To demonstrate our commitment to your care, the emergency department at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center participates in the 30 Minutes or Less ER Service Pledge. What exactly is the 30-Minutes-or-Less ER Service Pledge? When patients enter the emergency department, the time of their arrival will be not...
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In late November, Mat-Su Regional Medical Center added the newest model of robotic technology to its fleet of surgical tools. The latest surgical robot differs from its predecessor, mainly in terms of ease of positioning, according to Dr. Shannon G...
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...ry, weighs 146 pounds and is 5 feet 4 inches, needs 53 grams of protein daily. Alternatively, you can use this Dietary Reference Intake Calculator created by the USDA's National Agricultural Library. Enter your age, weight, height, and activity level, and this calculator will suggest daily nutrient intake. How to Get It Protein is vital. If you have a protein deficiency, you might notice swelling in th...
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...tomer and again at the close of business. The EPA also advises individuals to avoid pedicures if they have an open wound, such as a cut, abrasion, bug bite, scab or poison ivy, as bacteria can easily enter through the skin. Also, wait at least 24 hours before receiving a professional pedicure if you've recently shaved, used hair removal creams or waxed your legs. The average American takes between 3,00...
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... that may contribute to heart conditions, one key to being your healthiest self is establishing a strong rapport with your doctor. When looking for a primary care doctor or a specialist, begin with research. Seek out patient reviews online. Talk with friends or family members who may have received care from the doctor in the past, and make an appointment for an initial in-office visit — when you form yo...
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...Take along a piece of fruit for a punch of vitamin C. Rest. Many Web-based applications can also help you get the rest you need after a long day of meetings, a trip to the zoo or a visit with family. Search for white noise apps or music sites to find your most relaxing soundtrack. Restore. Put your smartphone to use by downloading an online meditation tool. Whether you're looking for daily prayers, guid...
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...ight gain in the abdominal or hip area Menopause differs for every woman. Some women experience it in their 30s, while others aren't affected until their 60s. The best indication of when a woman will enter menopause is the age the woman's mother went through menopause. The intensity of symptoms can also vary. Some women may experience no symptoms while others have multiple symptoms. If symptoms keep yo...
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...pump that many other people have used, bacteria and viruses can be transferred to your hands. If you then rub your eyes or nose or touch your mouth, that is a common way for illnesses like the flu to enter your system. Disinfect surfaces. Use an EPA-approved product that kills viruses and bacteria like Lysol or Clorox. Be sure to clean commonly touched items in the office or household, such as phone bu...
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...memories of what they see and hear their kids do. Journal of Clinical Medicine reports that women are better at accessing verbal-based memories and dates faster than men. They also use more emotional terms when recalling memories. Celebrating mom may seem like a no-brainer, but the holiday wasn't always about celebrating the magic of motherhood. The holiday we celebrate today was originally called "Mot...
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.... Double check : If a provider recommends an imaging procedure, blood test or biopsy to look further into your health, don't write it off as unnecessary. Be aware : While there's no need to go down a search engine wormhole, knowing more about risk factors and warning signs can help detect gynecological cancers early on, when treatment is most likely to be successful. Gynecologic cancers are treated with...
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...focus on your selfies. If you sign up, you'll receive a downloadable workbook on day seven to track and reflect on your symptoms. And, if you read the series every day, you'll also have the chance to enter to win a daily giveaway. Please join us, so you can capture all the information you need to keep your life and camera roll full of incredible moments. Sign-Up Now
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...ancer, and they estimate there will be 310,720 new cases in women in 2024. Whether you have a family history of cancer or not, there are ways to lower your risks, such as: Being physically active . Research shows that women who exercise regularly are 10% less likely to develop breast cancer before they reach menopause. That's why it's important to maintain at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 7...
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