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Physicians at Atrium Health Navicent Offer Safety Tips for Celebrating New Year’s Holidays
When making plans to ring in the new year, Atrium Health Navicent physicians urge the community to stay safe behind the wheel. Since 2000, more than 230,000 people have lost their lives in crashes involving alcohol-impaired drivers, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
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Wesleyan senior earns high honor
Wesleyan senior Dezrae Locket has been named one of 12 Southern youth representatives who will form the inaugural class of E Pluribus Unum (UNUM) fellows.
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Wesleyan College to welcome GMC students through new bridge program
Wesleyan College is proud to work with Georgia Military College (GMC) to make it easier for students to transfer their GMC credits to a degree program at Wesleyan.
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Atrium Health Navicent Calls Attention to Hepatitis on World Hepatitis Day
Atrium Health Navicent invites the community to recognize World Hepatitis Day on July 28, and use the day to educate people about hepatitis infections and actions individuals can take to prevent these infections.
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Atrium Health Navicent Celebrates 14 Years of World Class Stroke Care
Atrium Health Navicent The Medical Center has earned its 12th consecutive American Heart Association (AHA) “Get With the Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus” Quality Achievement Award, recognizing the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.
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Wesleyan College names Ken Blair director of strategic initiatives
Wesleyan College congratulates Ken Blair on his new position as the director of strategic initiatives. This position comes as the first for the College. While serving in this new role, Blair will be working closely with President Blight to develop new projects and strategies for growth.
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Press Release
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office deputies recovered a stolen vehicle this afternoon, July 14, 2022, that was reported stolen out of Bibb County.
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Get Ready to Return to Class with Back-to-School Tips from Atrium Health Navicent
The long, lazy days of summer will soon give way to alarm clocks, lunch boxes and homework. Doctors at Atrium Health Navicent encourage parents to get a jump start on the transition from summer time to the school year by making sure their children are ready to get back into a routine. Here are some tips to help:
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Press Release
On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at approximately 2:32pm, a Monroe County Deputy observed a vehicle commit multiple traffic violations on Interstate 75 northbound near mile marker 191.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Join Atrium Health Navicent in Raising Awareness About the Prevention of Firearm Injuries in Children
Atrium Health Navicent is participating in the Georgia Stay SAFE campaign by helping raise awareness about the prevention of firearm injuries in children and take steps to ensure guns are stored safely.
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TATTNALL SQUARE ACADEMY: 2022 Summer Reading Program
Don’t forget to get a head start on your Summer Reading!
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Ten Atrium Health Navicent Physicians Included on Georgia Trend’s List of 2022 Top Doctors
Georgia Trend, a statewide business publication, recently released its “Georgia Trend 2022 Top Doctors” listing, including physicians who are among the best in the state.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Atrium Health Navicent Physicians Urge Motorists to ‘Share the Road’ with Safety in Mind
As the summer travel season begins, Atrium Health Navicent physicians urge motorists to “Share the Road” with motorcyclists and for motorcycle riders to take steps to prevent injuries. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and also Trauma Awareness Month.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin Designated a Level III Emergency Cardiac Care Center
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s Office of Cardiac Care has designated Atrium Health Navicent Baldwin as a Level III Emergency Cardiac Care Center, recognizing the hospital’s commitment to excellence in emergency cardiac care.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Lower Your Skin Cancer Risk with Safety Tips from Atrium Health Navicent
While spending time outdoors is a great way to be physically active, get vitamin D, reduce stress and have fun, physicians at Atrium Health Navicent caution that too much unprotected sun exposure can be dangerous.
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MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Press Release
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office received a tip on May 13, 2022, that Mark Andrew Davis Jr., a registered sex offender, was living and working in Monroe County, Georgia without properly registering as a sex offender with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Join Atrium Health Navicent in Observing National Stroke Month in May
Atrium Health Navicent invites the community to observe National Stroke Month during May by learning to recognize and react to the signs of stroke.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Atrium Health Navicent Updates Visitor Restrictions to Extend Visiting Hours
Atrium Health Navicent has chosen to modify certain portions of its visitation policy to extend visiting hours and adjust other guidelines. These changes are effective Tuesday, May 10, 2022, and only visitors described below will be permitted into Atrium Health Navicent facilities.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health to Combine
Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health announced today their plans to come together to create a leading health and wellness delivery system to best meet patients’ needs by redefining how, when and where care is delivered.
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ATRIUM HEALTH NAVICENT: Atrium Health Navicent Physicians Urge Women to Prioritize Their Health During National Women’s Health Week
The community is invited to join Atrium Health Navicent in recognizing May 8-14 as National Women’s Health Week. Beginning on Mother’s Day each year, this week serves as a reminder for women to take care of themselves and to make their health a priority.