Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Podcast Ridgecrest Regional Hospital
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- Health & Fitness
Welcome to the official podcast from Ridgecrest Regional Hospital, bringing expert health and wellness advice close to home, because health matters. Listen to our team of experts, including physicians, nurses, medical staff and healthcare leaders, as they connect you with the latest healthcare information.
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Say Bye to High Blood Pressure not Hi
Learn how and when to measure, grasp the why, and discover effective treatment approaches. Empower yourself with essential insights for a healthier cardiovascular journey.
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Diabetes Awareness and Resources
November is National Diabetes Month and at RRH we offer a variety of resources and programs for those with type 2 diabetes.
Hear from Elena Ennis, Diabetes Facilitator, and Annie Jorgensen, a recent participant in the programs, on how we are empowering others to take charge over their health. -
Introducing New Class: Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention
Join us for an exciting episode as we unveil our new Tai Chi class designed to target Arthritis and Fall Prevention. Get ready to balance your way to better strength and health as we chat with Melissa Parkinson our instructor. She shares the captivating world of Tai Chi, its benefits, and how it can revolutionize your balance and vitality. Don't miss out on the opportunity to step into this rejuvenating practice – tune in to discover more and sign up for this life-enhancing experience!
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Get to Know our RRH Oncology/Cancer Coordinator, Sandra Brown
Did you know Ridgecrest Regional Hospital has a Oncology/Cancer Coordinator? We would like to introduce our RRH Oncology/Cancer Coordinator Sandra Brown.
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Men's Health Month- Covering Prostate Enlargement Issues
Dr. Jeffrey Loh-Doyle will be covering prostate enlargement issues. What, how, and where you can get help if you are a male dealing with prostate issues.
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Melanoma Cancer
May is Melanoma Cancer Awareness Month. With over 5 million cases diagnosed in the United States each year, skin cancer is America’s most common cancer.