BARRIE, ONT. The introduction of numerous COVID-19 variants has increased the potential for a fourth wave; still, one Alliston, Ont., doctor says it s not necessarily a material worry given the availability of vaccines. Stevenson Memorial Hospital s chief of staff, Dr. Barry Nathanson, who is also a critical care specialist at Southlake Hospital in Newmarket, believes that if another wave were to occur, those who are fully vaccinated would be protected. A fourth wave would be amongst those who are unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated, but most worry would be for those who have by that time have chosen not to be vaccinated, says the Alliston hospital physician.
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Case Study: Southlake Hospital In Clermont, Florida
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Southlake Hospital in Clermont, Florida is a general medical and surgical hospital. It is also a community hospital for the residents of South Lake County. Their mission is to improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities in South Lake County. Therefore you know that they will be of service to you to whatever health and medical care you may need. They have outpatient services, an emergency room, cafeteria, centre for womenâs health, surgical services, cardiovascular care, SkyTop view rehabilitation centre, and outpatient rehabilitation services. Whether youâre tending to a loved one or working in the hospital, we can surely find a convenient location for you to stay and have a good rest.
What Have Health-Care Providers Learned from COVID-19? The past year has forced medical professionals to rethink how they provide care to patients. From drive-thru testing and telemedicine, many COVID innovations will have impact beyond the pandemic. Joseph S. Pete, The Times | March 15, 2021 | Analysis
(TNS) It sometimes takes a crisis to show people what they re really made of.
A year of dealing with the deadliest pandemic to hit the United States in a century has tested and toughened Region hospitals, health care systems, clinics, and medical professionals. COVID-19 has prepared them to deal with the worst in the future, led them to innovate and caused them to rethink how they provide care.
It sometimes takes a crisis to show people what they re really made of.
A year of dealing with the deadliest pandemic to hit the United States in a century has tested and toughened Region hospitals, health care systems, clinics, and medical professionals. COVID-19 has prepared them to deal with the worst in the future, led them to innovate and caused them to rethink how they provide care.
Olivia Brown, of Methodist Hospitals, left, directs Gary resident Genette Shaw to check-in to receive the COVID-19 vaccination at Methodist Hospitals Northlake Campus Corporate Services Building. John Luke, The Times
âAs an industry, during the COVID-19 pandemic we have gained critical expertise in how to innovate to meet a crisis, Methodist Hospitals President and CEO Matt Doyle said. But maybe most important has been the insight that, when we come together as a community to do what is necessary to keep each other safe, we see the results.
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