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Health Education Resources


Welcome to the Hospital Medicine Page. Here you will find useful information and tools to help you with your condition. Click the links below to learn more about the specific topic:

Advance Care Planning
Asthma
Atrial Fibrillation
Chest Pain
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Diabetes Prevention and Control
Diverticulitis
Gallbladder Disease
GI Procedures
Health Maintenance
Heart Attack and Heart Failure
Hospice Care
Laboratory Instructions
PHASE: Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes Everyday
Pneumonia
Pressure Sores (Pressure Ulcers)
Pulmonary Embolism
Sepsis - What You Should Know
Smoking: Smoking - Call It Quits!
Stress Management: HealthMedia Relax
Stroke
Total Hip/Knee Replacement
Ulcers

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