Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton
Recent News About Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton
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Oral Cancer: Early detection is best
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that in 2022, more than 54,000 people will be diagnosed with cancers found in the oral cavity (mouth or in the area behind the throat just beyond the mouth). Though oral cancers are more common in men than women, they are equally common in people all races and ethnic backgrounds.
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Georgia Heart Institute Welcomes Dr. Marc Veneziano to Blairsville Location
As a third-year medical student, Marc Veneziano, MD was in New York City on September 11, 2001. He clearly remembers the day and how it impacted his study of medicine.
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NGMC Trauma Program Manager Earns National Nursing Leadership Award
In a year that was once again marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Jesse Gibson, Trauma Program Manager at Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC), went above and beyond the call of her job
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NGMC Gainesville Recognized as Leading Hospital in Early COVID Care
Communities in Northeast Georgia have known for years that Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) provides award-winning health care, and now the hospital has received national recognition for COVID care
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New Horizons Medical Director Named Medical Director Of The Year
Families who trust New Horizons for the long-term care of their loved ones can have even greater confidence in the quality of their care as the facility’s medical director received national recognition for her leadership of the facility.
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Northeast Georgia Medical Center Matches New Class
More physicians are on the way to care for people across the region, as Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) learned Friday who is joining the newest class of resident physicians this summer.
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Breastfeeding Class – Braselton
Breastfeeding is important to you and your baby’s health. Our Breastfeeding class is taught by board-certified lactation consultants. Dads are welcomed and encouraged to attend!
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Prepared Childbirth Class – Braselton
The Prepared Childbirth Class covers natural pain control methods, different types of deliveries, the coach’s role, and information about the types of anesthesia available for women in labor.
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What is the best treatment for an umbilical hernia?
An umbilical hernia is when a portion of the intestine bulges through the abdominal wall near the belly button.
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What Expectant Moms Should Know About Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)
When you’re expecting a new addition to the family, your heart health may be the last thing on your mind.
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“They Became My Family” Rachel’s Inpatient Medical Rehabilitation Story
It was the end of July 2020 when artist and volleyball player Rachel Gheorghies, 24, realized something was wrong.
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Employee Giving Impacts Change
W.A.T.C.H Funds Employee Projects
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Living with a Hernia
Do you have a nagging ache in your belly or groin that you think may be a hernia? Don’t ignore it.
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Public meetings return to Hall County Government Center; renovations ongoing
Meetings of the Hall County Board of Commissioners and Hall County Planning Commission will once again return to the Hall County Government Center later this month.
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Physical Therapy: Your Questions, Answered!
Physical therapists are neuromuscular specialists, or in other words — movement specialists.
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Pay Close Attention, Ladies: Your Heart May Be Talking
If you’ve ever read a romance novel, you’ve probably seen the cliche phrase, “listen to your heart.” Well, that’s exactly what we’re going to tell you in this blog, but for an entirely different reason!
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7 Things You Never Knew About Heart Health
While it’s safe to say most of us know the basics when it comes to the heart – eating nutritious foods, getting ample exercise and reducing stress – odds are that there’s a good bit you don’t know.
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Remembering John Ferguson: A letter from Carol Burrell
It’s with a heavy heart that I share the passing of NGHS’ first President & CEO, John A. Ferguson. John died around 3 a.m. Sunday, surrounded by his family. He was 82.
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The Best Hernia Repair is the First Hernia Repair
If you’ve been diagnosed with a hernia, you’ll most likely need surgery to successfully treat it.
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6 Resolutions You Can Make for Your Heart Health
It’s time for New Year resolutions! This year, why not set some goals for how you can improve your heart health? After all, your heart health has the ability to positively impact your overall wellness and quality of life.