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Gain Insight into Emergency Department and ThedaStar
“Keep a positive attitude, always. No matter what”
As women and cancer care providers, Dr. Nelida Sjak-Shie, oncologist and hematologist, and Dr. Editha Krueger, a radiation oncologist, have…
Trainers Treat Injuries, Provide Guidance on Workouts
After working behind the scenes last year, Maureen “Muffy” Culhane took the next step in the colorful Bike/Hike the Barn…
Following a routine mammogram, I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer. I never even felt it until they found…
Emily’s Story: Doctors and staff treat her with compassion, understanding, respect
ThedaCare, Gold Cross Ambulance Team Up on Initiative
Colleagues, Communication (and Climate!)
5,700 High School Students Attending P.A.R.T.Y. at the P.A.C.
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.
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.
Taking two to three-hour walks outdoors is my hobby. Yet walking has also been a big part of my career. For 33 years in my position with the water department, I walked 8 to 10 hours a day, then retired and came back to work for the city in parking enforcement where again I walk. My knees never really bothered me until last spring.
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