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Thursday, May 13, 2021 - 6:20 pm
Kinney Drugs, with locations throughout St. Lawrence County, has opened COVID-19 vaccination appointments for those age 12+ consistent with recent CDC ACIP recommendations.
The company is introducing an exclusive “comfort vaccination experience” through a partnership with Pain Care Labs.
Kinney’s Pharmacists have been specially trained in immunization comfort techniques and take the “sting” out of shots with Buzzy the Vaccine Bee. Buzzy is a patented bumble bee-shaped device that simultaneously applies ice and vibration to desensitize before the injection as well as distract and disrupt pain transmission during the poke itself for a dramatically more comfortable experience. Buzzy was designed to help children and adults who have needle fear or sensitivity and is only available from Kinney Drugs Pharmacists.
Health Union to Present Poster at 2021 Annual Meeting of American Academy of Pain Medicine
Research finds people with lower income more likely to experience healthcare provider bias, stigma related to chronic pain management
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PHILADELPHIA, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Health Union has been accepted to present research about how the income of people living with chronic pain can impact their relationships with healthcare providers (HCP) and, as a result, their condition management at the 2021 American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) Annual Meeting. The research, in the form of a poster presentation titled Impact of Income on Healthcare Provider Experience for People with Chronic Pain, will be available throughout the conference, which runs April 23-25.