On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Jonathan Thierman, M.D., discusses the Test-to-Treat program at ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat every Tuesday at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR 1470 AM/102.3 FM!
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Jonathan Thierman, M.D., discusses the Test-to-Treat program at ExpressCare Urgent Care Centers.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat every Tuesday at 8:20 a.m. on WTTR 1470 AM/102.3 FM!
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, chief medical officer of Carroll Hospital Dr. Mark Olszyk returns to discuss the critical impact of COVID-19 on Carroll Hospital and the community.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat LIVE each Tuesday at 8:20 a.m. on 1490 AM/102.3 FM!
Protect yourself, your loved ones and the community. Be up to date on your seasonal flu and COVID-19 vaccines.
It’s hard to believe that it’s almost been a year since COVID-19 came into our lives. To say that it has changed the world would be an understatement. These past 12 months have been a roller coaster ride; we’ve faced highs and lows and unknowns. It has profoundly changed the way we work, learn and live.
But we also have shown our extraordinary ability to innovate, care and thrive in these history-making circumstances.
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Leonid Levin, M.D., discusses managing COVID-19 fatigue.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat LIVE every Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. on WTTR 1470 AM/102.3 FM!
Now more than ever, it’s important to get your annual flu vaccine.
In a global healthcare crisis, who will care for the caregivers?
On this week’s Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Linda Grogan discusses the safety strategies the hospital is implementing for its surgical patients.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live every Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
To say the past few months have been challenging would be an understatement. In these months, the coronavirus has impacted our community and our nation. No facet of daily life has gone untouched; our work, schools, places of worship, recreation and more have been affected by the pandemic and the effort to keep our community safe.