Why Specialist Physicians Should Consider Remote Care
By Rose Jackson Image via Pexels When the Covid-19 virus first spread through the world, the immediate answer was to lock down and prevent people…
By Rose Jackson Image via Pexels When the Covid-19 virus first spread through the world, the immediate answer was to lock down and prevent people…
By Janet CampbellImage via Pixabay Whether you’re caring for a sick child or for an aging parent, being the caregiver of a cancer patient is…
By Janet Campbell No one wants to see someone they love suffering. When a friend is going through treatment for cancer, it’s natural to want…
By Linda Borgstede Is it experience or genetics that allow Jayla Barnes to love a job that most people would find most difficult? Jayla…
By Linda Borgstede Observation and a studied approach have led Jenny Spencer to her special calling. She was in nursing school when she first stepped…
By Linda Borgstede By the time Lori Bumbaco received her public health degree from Stockton College in 2000, she knew her passion went much beyond…
By Cristina MutchlerPublished on January 27, 2022 Medically reviewed by Scott Sundick, MD A nephrectomy is a surgery to remove all or part of a…
How to Take a Dire Diagnosis and Make the Best of It By Joel Stern I Have Stage IV Cancer: The News No One Wants…
The term “caregiver” encompasses an extensive variety of people –– from medical professionals, to spouses, relatives and friends, all of different ages and abilities. Whatever…
Who comes to mind when you think of a caregiver? Perhaps you imagine a nurse or doctor, treating an elderly patient at an assisted living…