Demo Medicine http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic Just another Template Kits Sites site Mon, 23 Mar 2020 12:16:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.4 Travel Time to Health Facilities in Areas of Outbreak Potential http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/travel-time-to-health-facilities-in-areas-of-outbreak-potential/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/travel-time-to-health-facilities-in-areas-of-outbreak-potential/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:42:17 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=22

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents with Obesity http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/anxiety-and-depression-in-children-and-adolescents-with-obesity/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/anxiety-and-depression-in-children-and-adolescents-with-obesity/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:37:46 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=20

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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Where There is no Hospital: Improving the Notification of Community Deaths http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/where-there-is-no-hospital-improving-the-notification-of-community-deaths/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/where-there-is-no-hospital-improving-the-notification-of-community-deaths/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:31:15 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=18

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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Childhood Vaccination Against Seasonal Influenza – is There a Risk? http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/childhood-vaccination-against-seasonal-influenza-is-there-a-risk/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/childhood-vaccination-against-seasonal-influenza-is-there-a-risk/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:28:38 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=16

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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Safety of Occasional Ingestion of Gluten in Patients with Celiac Diseas http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/safety-of-occasional-ingestion-of-gluten-in-patients-with-celiac-diseas/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/safety-of-occasional-ingestion-of-gluten-in-patients-with-celiac-diseas/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:24:22 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=13

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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What Further should be Done to Control COVID-19 Outbreaks http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/coronavirus-the-spread-of-misinformation/ http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-the-clinic/2020/03/20/coronavirus-the-spread-of-misinformation/#respond Fri, 20 Mar 2020 09:19:52 +0000 http://template-kits.cmsmasters.net/demo-medicine/?p=5

We now understand that some patients can be infected with COVID-19 and have no symptoms, which means these patients can transmit the virus without knowing they are sick.This is a major concern since one of the mainstay recommendations, thus far, for avoiding COVID-19 infection is staying away from those who are sick.

So what does this mean for the general population? We all need to double down on prevention. Here is a summary of the guidelines the Center for Disease Control has put in place for you, your family, and your community to help prevent the disease from spreading.

Everyone should do the following:

Each person who is feeling sick should:

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, remember to call ahead before visiting your healthcare provider to share your symptoms and that you may have COVID-19. This will help providers have the appropriate tests on-hand and prepare the clinic to keep others from getting infected or exposed.

If you are feeling sick, we also recommend reaching out to a doctor via video or app, like with Carbon Health, Teladoc or Doctor on Demand, to get your questions answered from the comfort and safety of your home.

While we hope not to see widespread outbreak in our communities, following these guidelines and taking the right prevention and preparedness steps will put in a stronger position to contain the disease should it begin spreading.

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