PLAINFIELD — A diagnosis of cancer is news that no one wants. For Rae Carter, who learned in 2018 she had breast cancer and other health issues, the bad news
University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center
University Hospitals is launching a comprehensive clinic for patients affected by the post-acute residual symptoms of COVID-19, according to a news release.
The UH COVID Recovery Clinic, centered at UH Ahuja Medical Center, will promote pathways to healing for affected patients of all ages, including children and young adults. It is estimated that 20% or more of individuals infected with COVID-19 will experience health problems for weeks, even months after their body has cleared the virus, and unfortunately we know many are suffering in silence, said Dr. David M. Rosenberg, of UH s Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, in a provided statement.
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UH launches Comprehensive Pain Center in Parma
Dr. Kutaiba Tabbaa, medical director of the Comprehensive Pain Center at UH Parma
University Hospitals is debuting a Comprehensive Pain Center, building on existing treatment for chronic pain management and expanding offerings.
Offering physical and occupational therapy, behavioral health and addiction services, the new center will be located at UH Parma Medical Center, adding to the hospital s proven interventional pain management program, according to a news release. UH Parma also was one of the first launch sites for Thrive ED, a peer support program linking emergency department patients to substance abuse treatments.
The new multi-disciplinary center adds in the UH Connor Integrative Health Network, offering chiropractic care, lifestyle and integrative health medical consults, massage therapy and guided meditation. It complements UH s approach to pain management and builds on current options to manage chronic pain, such as inject
Dr. Francoise Adan
University Hospitals has created an executive position, chief whole health and well-being officer, to direct evidence-informed integrative health strategies to support patients well-being, going beyond disease management to include prevention and chronic disease reversal.
UH has appointed Dr. Francoise Adan to the new role, the creation of which signals a paradigm shift whereby patient care will emphasize prevention, lifestyle change, and disease reversal rather than merely disease treatment, which will further promote the health care value equation, according to a news release.
Adan, who is trained in psychiatry and is board certified in holistic and integrative medicine, specializes in stress management, work/life balance and the mind/body/spirit connection.