UF HEALTH NEWS 7/23/14: Simple test helps doctors catch more concussions on the field
"We want coaches to realize that the sooner we get them out, the sooner they can get back to a healthy state." ~James Clugston, MD, UF Team and SHCC Physician
"We want coaches to realize that the sooner we get them out, the sooner they can get back to a healthy state." ~James Clugston, MD, UF Team and SHCC Physician
The patient rooms and lobby are undergoing renovations to update the building.
Since insurance is now mandatory [per the UF Board of Trustees], financial aid will also cover the UF student plans. ~Kat Lindsey, Assistant Director, Health Administration, SHCC
"Allergy immunotherapy is often effective in reducing allergy symptoms." ~Stacy Rider, Senior RN, SHCC
"Our goal is to keep our students healthy." ~Diane Webb, Senior RN, SHCC
Completing all prescribed medications is crucial when being treated for sexually transmitted diseases. ~Phylis Craig, ARNP, Associate Director of Nursing, SHCC
Finding a faster way to diagnose concussions on the field is just one way UF Health and SHCC doctors are saving lives.
"More than 80 percent of UF students have received the bacterial meningitis vaccine." ~Diane Webb, Senior RN, SHCC
"Exercise can truly be medicine when used properly." ~Dr. Guy Nicolette, Interim Director and Associate Director of Clinical Services, SHCC