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Dermatology & Skin Cancer Centers, now a part of U.S. Dermatology Partners, expands access to patients in Delaware County with the opening of Grove, Oklahoma office
GROVE, Okla. (PRWEB) March 05, 2021 U.S. Dermatology Partners Joplin expands access to dermatology care to patients in Delaware County with the opening of their Grove, Oklahoma office
U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to announce the opening of their Grove, Oklahoma office. The office will be an extension of the Joplin, Missouri office, located an hour away. Board Certified Dermatologist Derek Towery, MD and Dermatology Nurse Practitioner Kevin Teel, who both currently work in the Joplin office, will staff the clinic. Patients can be seen on Thursdays and availability will expand to meet the needs of the community.
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Oklahoma House of Representatives
Experts, elected officials and community leaders came together at the Oklahoma Capitol on Wednesday to express concern over the disparity in rates of COVID-19 vaccine administration between Black and white Oklahomans. Today, I am calling on the talented public health leaders across this state to increase their outreach efforts to reassure people of color that the vaccine is safe and effective at mitigating the community spread of COVID-19, said Rep. Jason Lowe (D-OKC), who coordinated the press conference. I implore the African American community to reach out to the Oklahoma health department and make sure you schedule an appointment to get the vaccine, said Lowe, who himself was hospitalized with COVID-19 last year.