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Jacqueline A. Elshire, NP 

Prepare for your Procedure (Emmi)

Are you scheduled for or thinking about having surgery or preparing for the birth of a child? If so, Prepare for Your Procedure/Childbirth from Emmi can help you be better prepared for your procedure.

What is the Prepare for your Procedure/Childbirth Program from Emmi?
Emmi is an interactive program that uses a friendly voice and helpful graphics to guide you through each step of your procedure. You can start, stop and go back through the program as needed. You can even watch with your family. To learn more about Emmi to see if it's right for you, view this short demo.

Then, to better prepare for your procedure, click on the department that will perform your procedure from the list below and register for the program you'd like to see.

Anesthesia
Breast Care
Cardiology
Endocrinology
Prepare For Your Procedure (Gastroenterology)
Head and Neck Surgery
Neurology
Nephrology
OB/GYN
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Plastic Surgery
Podiatry
Pulmonology
Surgery
Urology
Vascular Procedures
Taking Warfarin - Anticoagulation

 


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