Nina Quicksell DO Joins Thedacare
ThedaCare Physicians-Shawano welcomes family medicine physician Nina Quicksell, DO.
ThedaCare Physicians-Shawano welcomes family medicine physician Nina Quicksell, DO.
ThedaCare Medical Center-New London welcomes family medicine physician Bryan Hendrickson, MD.
September is National Recovery Month, and it’s an opportunity to learn more about what it means for a person to seek help for an addiction and the challenges he or she faces to attain recovery and stay sober.
Knee pain may be the most common complaint heard by orthopedic doctors and, generally, arthritis is the cause. Pain, swelling, grinding, catching and stiffness are the most common signs of arthritis of the knee.
Hydration is the No. 1 intervention in providing performing-enhancing effects when running. Sweating increases electrolyte loss, which can cause up to a 10 percent loss of contractile strength and an 8 percent loss of speed while training.
ThedaCare Physicians-Appleton West welcomes family medicine physician Paul Stevens, MD.
We are pleased that we are expanding access for our patients to safe, expert, local care.
Mark your calendars for September 29th and join the ThedaCare team for the Fox Cities Heart and Stroke Walk at Fox Valley Technical College.
The STAR Initiative addresses the black/white achievement gap among Appleton and Menasha high school and middle school youth.
Helmets provide vital protection for our brains, which essentially float inside our skulls surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid and a three-layered membrane system. In the case of head trauma, our brains can be slammed into the inside of our skull, causing a concussion or other more serious injury.
The Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (FAANP) recently inducted local nurse practitioner Tina Bettin, DNP, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, APNP, from Marion, Wisconsin, into the FAANP.
With fall sports getting into full swing, it’s time for parents, coaches, referees and others to be aware of the symptoms of a concussion and how to care for an athlete with a suspected head injury. It’s also important to teach student athletes how to look out for themselves and their teammates.
It’s an exciting day when your child turns 18 and legally becomes an adult. It’s also an important time to help your new adult make some adult decisions.
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