Dr Wiley to Practice Family Medicine in Clintonville
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Rudd earned two degrees from Marquette University, a bachelor’s degree in biomedical science and a medical degree as a physician assistant. She is a member of the Wisconsin Association of Physician Assistants.
When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had a mastectomy followed by 12 weeks of chemotherapy. Shortly before treatment began, a friend mentioned Chemo Cold Caps. Wearing the caps constricts blood vessels in the scalp, blocking the drug and helping patients keep their hair despite chemo.
Parents should get children involved with packing their own healthy lunches. It builds responsibility and they may be more likely to eat what is in their lunchbox if they helped choose it. Packing it the night before is also a good idea since it can help alleviate stress during busy mornings.
ThedaCare welcomes Amanda Janosik, NP, to ThedaCare Physicians-Internal Medicine in Neenah.
Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by a virus. The virus causes symptoms of fever, sore throat, cough, headache and muscle aches usually two to three days after being exposed. The symptoms last about a week and in most cases resolve without treatment. There are medications that can be used to treat influenza but for most people they provide very little benefit. The virus is spread person to person through touch, sneezing and coughing. It is highly contagious. Influenza tends to occur primarily in the winter months of January through March.
Losing a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn birth can be devastating to parents. The annual Walk to Remember on Sun., Oct. 1, will honor these special children while providing hope and healing to families.
ThedaCare Medical Center-Shawano is a winner of the 2017 Vizient Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD, Quality Leadership Award. The award recognizes ThedaCare Medical Center-Shawano for demonstrating superior quality and safety performance as measured by the Vizient Quality and Accountability Study, which has been conducted annually since 2005.
Heather Zimba, MD, joins the team at ThedaCare Physicians and will practice family medicine in Shawano and in Clintonville.
In many ways, Amanda, patient services representative for ThedaCare Physicians-Oshkosh, is a concierge. She is the first person people see when they arrive and often the last person they see as they leave. And she loves every minute of her day.erdiet.
Dr. Grove earned bachelor’s degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology from Cornell College in Iowa. She received her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Des Moines University, and completed her residency at Fox Valley Family Medicine. Dr. Grove is a member of the Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians, as well as the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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