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    SGMC: Transforming Healthcare for Women

    en-usAugust 19, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Discussing South Georgia Medical Center’s continued focus on healthcare access, our guests in this podcast include Erika Bennett, director of marketing, and Lara Davis, women’s healthcare coordinator, share how SGMC is transforming healthcare for women. 

    What you will learn in this podcast: 

    • Latest technology for mothers
      • Angel Eye video technology 
      • State-of-the-art birthing beds
      • Wireless maternal/fetal monitoring
      • OB/GYN hospitalist 
      •  Cord blood banking program
      • Placenta donation program
    •  Advancement in breast cancer screening and treatment
      • Breast Center, a new comprehensive center under the leadership of general surgeon Dr. Harvey Miller, chief clinical quality director. Lori Trouille is a nurse practitioner who serves as a breast navigator guiding each patient throughout their journey and a liaison with their provider. The Breast Center works with a multidisciplinary team to enhance processes that support a highly reliable workflow and decrease the time between imaging, diagnostics, and treatment for breast cancer.
    •  Women’s Empowerment Series
      •  SGMC will start offering some fun classes through its new Women’s Empowerment Series. The classes will be focused on helping women in the community connect with SGMC and promote mental and physical health.
      • Classes are also being planned for expecting mothers and family members, including prenatal yoga, boot camp for dads, and informational classes for grandparents.
    •  Women are encouraged to join SGMC’s Women’s Health Market Facebook page. This group serves as a resource and partner for all things related to women’s health. 

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