Auburn Regional Medical Center Health News
Spring 2007

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 Home
 The Newest Physicians at Auburn Regional
 New Cath Lab
Means Better, More Comfortable Heart Care
 When You
Just Can't Wait
 Get Ready Before an Emergency Strikes
 There Is a
Doctor in the House
 Extra! Extra!
Read All About Baby
 Wound Care Center Helps Patient Get on
the Road to Recovery
 Community Calendar
 Past Issues

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New Cath Lab Means Better, More Comfortable Heart Care

Patients with acute and chronic heart diseases now can get potentially lifesaving diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures in Auburn Regional Medical Center's (ARMC) new dedicated cardiac catheterization laboratory.
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When You
Just Can't Wait


High fevers. Cuts that need stitches. Simple fractures. If someone in your family develops one of these common problems, you may think you're in for a long and frustrating wait at the emergency room.

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Get Ready Before an Emergency Strikes

If you're like many people, you think medical emergencies happen to other people — not to you or your family.
There Is a Doctor
in the House


Hospitalized patients often see a number of specialists. But at Auburn Regional Medical Center many patients receive care from a relatively new type of specialist called a hospitalist.

  Extra! Extra! Read All About Baby

If you are like many expectant or new parents, you have lots of questions about what to do and what to expect during your pregnancy and your baby's first year of life.

  Wound Care Center Helps Patient Get on the Road to Recovery

Gay Hakes, a 46-year-old Kent resident, has been battling multiple sclerosis (MS) for nearly two decades.


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