Get energized and have some fun with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center this weekend!
Follow along with a cardio kick circuit that will be sure to get your body moving.
Get energized and have some fun with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center this weekend!
Follow along with a cardio kick circuit that will be sure to get your body moving.
Cardio Kick Circuit with Sarah
Facebook doesn’t have to remind her when her friends’ birthdays are... She already knows! 🎂
Get to know Dr. Amanda Lloyd, a pediatrician at Bay Creek Pediatrics.
About our pediatrics services: https://roc.health/pediatrics
You've probably seen differing medical opinions on social media throughout the pandemic. But it's crucial to understand the dangers of taking medical advice from strangers.
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Why You Shouldn't Take Medical Advice from Strangers
Today we celebrated the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care with a balloon replica of the building and a signed banner to be displayed at Rochester General Hospital.
Thanks to everyone who “popped” by!
Our Breast Center and Lipson Cancer Institute team continue to bring new procedures to the Rochester area. One way we've done that is through IORT -- an innovative approach of providing radiation therapy during cancer surgery.
About IORT: https://rochealth.co/IORT
Today is the day! We have our first surgical cases in our new operating suites at the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care.
Thank you to all of our team members who have worked tirelessly to make all of this possible!
https://roc.health/critical-care
Unwind this weekend with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center for a slow, relaxing yoga class.
Focus on your breathing, clear your mind, and relax while you follow along with a vinyasa yoga flow.
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Meet the Midwives
Unwind this weekend with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center for a slow, relaxing yoga class.
Focus on your breathing, clear your mind, and relax while you follow along with a vinyasa yoga flow.
Slow Vinyasa Flow with Sarah
CONFIRMED: She CAN communicate with dogs... but not bugs. 🐶
Get to know Taylor Drake, a physical therapist at Unity Physical Therapy at Ridgeway.
About our physical therapy services: https://roc.health/Physical-Therapy
Just four days until we move into the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care! We have lit the building pink in honor of breast cancer awareness month.
Sarah Lane is back at the Riedman Campus Wellness Center recording various virtual wellness classes!
Join her from home this weekend for a gentle yoga flow that's appropriate for everyone.
Sarah Lane is back at the Riedman Campus Wellness Center recording various virtual wellness classes!
Join her from home this weekend for a gentle yoga flow that's appropriate for everyone.
Gentle Yoga with Sarah
Mammograms can detect early signs of breast cancer-- making them a life-saving screening. Our Mammos and Makeovers-to-go event makes getting this screening a little more fun.
Learn more: https://roc.health/Mammos-Makeovers
When she's not taking care of patients, she's preparing for her audition for "Rochester Regional Health: The Musical." 🎵🎶
Get to know Dr. Lauren Loss, a Neurologist at Western New York Neurology in Leroy.
About our Neurology services: https://roc.health/neurology
We've partnered with National ESports Association to re-create the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care at Rochester General Hospital! Since we can't have visitors in for tours due to #covid19, it's your chance to take a sneak peek in the world of Minecraft! 13 WHAM ABC
https://roc.health/minecraft
GAMERS: The next level of innovative healthcare is here! Join our Minecraft community to explore our new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care. Test your surgical skills, design a room, and help us gear up to save lives by joining our Minecraft Experience: https://roc.health/minecraft
After performing the first surgeries at the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care, surgeons are noticing the remarkable benefits that our new operating room technology has for patient care.
Learn more: roc.health/critical-care
If you're looking to challenge yourself this weekend, this class with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center will do the trick!
Have a yoga mat and some water handy for this weekend's ab-focused workout and stretch.
If you're looking to challenge yourself this weekend, this class with Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center will do the trick!
Have a yoga mat and some water handy for this weekend's ab-focused workout and stretch.
Ab Attack with Sarah Lane
It's never too early to kick-back and watch a Holiday Special on TV! ❄️📺
Get to know Dr. Katie Tyner, a physical therapist specializing in treating hip, knee, foot, and ankle injuries, as well as running and athlete biomechanics.
About physical therapy: https://roc.health/Physical-Therapy
Oh, baby! Our new floor for Women & Babies opened in the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care this week and we'd love to welcome our team to the new space with some familiar faces.
Share a photo of your #RGHbaby (whether they're 3 days old or 30 years now!) in the comments below to inspire our teams.
We'll select a few to use in an upcoming Democrat and Chronicle ad!
THINK PINK: Many of our amazing team members sported their pink last week for #WearPinkDay in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month!
Many people begin to experience higher levels of stress towards the end of the year. Yoga can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and lower your heart rate.
Join Sarah Lane for a calming vinyasa yoga flow to clear your mind!
Vinyasa Yoga with Sarah Lane
While Halloween will be a little different this year, there are still ways to enjoy a safe, fun time with close family.
If you plan to take your little ones trick-or-treating, or you're handing out candy at your house, here are a few tips to help keep everyone healthy.
Learn more: https://roc.health/halloween-safety
We fully expect to catch him running mini-obstacle courses during his breaks at the office. 🏃🏼🤸
Get to know Dr. Gian Vinelli, the newest addition to our dermatology family.
About our dermatology services: https://rochealth.co/dermatology
If you see a Respiratory Therapist, say "thanks!"
This week is Respiratory Therapist week and we're thanking them this year more than ever for the long hours, hard work, and dedication to caring for the community.
Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a stroke. Every minute a stroke goes untreated, about two million brain cells are lost. You may help save a life by recognizing the signs of a stroke FAST.
Learn more: https://roc.health/stroke
A few of the beautiful views from some patient rooms at the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care! 📸
Uncertainty and anticipation can cause feelings of stress and anxiety-- something many are experiencing this week.
If you're feeling worried, here are a few things you can do to help reduce stress.
MyCare is a secure, easy to use platform that keeps you connected to your care.
Find out more information or download it today: https://www.rochesterregional.org/patient-portal
Cases of #covid19 are on the rise in Monroe County, with over 1,000 new cases in the last two weeks.
It remains important to stay socially distant, avoid gatherings, and do everything possible to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Stay up-to-date on COVID-19 in our community:
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Updates: Coronavirus in New York State
With flu season beginning this week, doctors urge parents to take their children for their annual #flu shot-- and as #covid19 continues to spread in the community, the flu vaccine is more important this year than ever.
Bringing children for their flu shot not only protects their health but the health of those they encounter.
Tomorrow is election day! Although early voting has already begun, many of us are heading to the polls tomorrow.
With the prevalence of #covid19 and #flu in the community, here are a few reminders on how to vote safely.
Learn more: https://roc.health/voting-safety
This year, the holidays may be more difficult than ever-- especially for those with Alzheimer's Disease.
Learn how to talk about the holidays with a loved one who is suffering from cognitive impairment and find out how to include them when you may not be able to see them in real life.
Join Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center for a relaxing, full-body stretch this weekend!
She'll take you through muscle-relaxing stretches and focus heavily on the lower back.
Join Sarah Lane from the Riedman Campus Wellness Center for a relaxing, full-body stretch this weekend!
She'll take you through muscle-relaxing stretches and focus heavily on the lower back.
Full Body Stretch with Sarah Lane
Chat with experts, watch video interviews, and take a virtual tour through the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care. Witness the technology at work, and win prizes throughout the event.
Join us for a Virtual Open House on Tuesday, November 17 at 2 PM.
RSVP Today: http://rochesterregional.org/openhouse
Chat with experts, watch video interviews, and take a virtual tour through the new Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care. Witness the technology at work, and win prizes throughout the event.
Join us for a Virtual Open House on Tuesday, November 17 at 2 PM.
RSVP Today: http://rochesterregional.org/openhouse
Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care: Virtual Tour Teaser
We agree, falling down the stairs is scary... But have you ever fallen UP the stairs?
Get to know Dr. James Roger, a physician working in Oral & Maxillofacial surgery.
About our Dentistry Team: https://roc.health/Dentistry
A recent study revealed that 13% of people with symptoms of mental health issues have admitted to increasing substance use as a way to cope with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic.
Understanding how stress and anxiety takes a toll on mental health is an important step in substance abuse prevention and recovery:
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Substance Abuse Assistance During Isolation
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#ROCtheDay for RRH
🔹 Can you get the flu from the flu vaccine?
🔹 Is it safe to go to the doctor's office to get your flu shot?
🔹 How can I best protect myself from the flu?
Tune in as we answer all of these questions and debunk misconceptions about the flu shot with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services.
🔹 Can you get the flu from the flu vaccine?
🔹 Is it safe to go to the doctor's office to get your flu shot?
🔹 How can I best protect myself from the flu?
Tune in as we answer all of these questions and debunk misconceptions about the flu shot with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services.
2020 Flu Season: The Vaccine
Look out Brueggers... We have sources to prove that his homemade bagels are absolutely delicious! 🥯
Get to know Dr. Matthew Stevens, a pediatrician at Genesee Pediatrics.
About our Pediatrics team: https://roc.health/pediatrics
One local couple, who had a previously active lifestyle, were caught by surprise when they were diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.
After hearing the news, they saught care and treatement with Rochester Regional Health's Diabetes & Endocrinology care team to help them fight the disease.
The holiday season is about bringing family and friends back together, whether in-person or remote--But the holidays are also a time for giving.
This week is Giving Tuesday, and you can show your support for a variety of local nonprofits when you #ROCtheDay.
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Why Giving Makes You Feel So Good
We can confirm his pumpkin carving skills are top-notch! 🎃
Get to know Dr. Kevin Hospon, a podiatrist at Canandaigua Orthopaedic Associates.
Canandaigua Orthopaedic Associates now accepts same-day appointments. Call (585) 394-1960 for information or visit https://roc.health/canandaigua-ortho
Remember to make smart and safe choices while shopping this year! Try shopping online, avoiding the stores during busy hours, and be sure to wear a mask, social distance, and wash your hands regularly.
And now more than ever, it's important to remember to #SupportLocal. Consider contacting your favorite local shops and restaurants about their online shopping and take out options.
Over the past months, we've come together as a community more than ever before. We're incredibly grateful for the support, encouragement, and generosity that everyone has shown us, especially this year.
Happy Thanksgiving, we couldn't be more thankful for you.
If you haven't gotten your flu shot yet this year, NOW is the time!
Call your primary care physician to schedule a flu shot today.
Over the holidays, many people experience increased stress, anxiety, and depression for a variety of reasons-- this year, more people may experience these feelings than ever.
Tune in for advice on how to handle negative feelings and how to adapt to the changes in the holidays this year.
About our mental health services: https://roc.health/mentalhealth
🔹 Can you have COVID-19 and flu at the same time?
🔹 What do I do if I have symptoms of COVID-19 or flu?
🔹 Do I have to quarantine if I have the flu but not COVID-19?
Tune in this week with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services, where she'll answer these questions and more.
Juggling, frisbee, dermatology.... Is there anything he can't do!?
Get to know Dr. David Brodell, a dermatologist at Dermatology and Mohs Surgery at Linden Oaks.
About our services: https://rochealth.co/dermatology
🔹 Can you have COVID-19 and flu at the same time?
🔹 What do I do if I have symptoms of COVID-19 or flu?
🔹 Do I have to quarantine if I have the flu but not COVID-19?
Tune in this week with Tatyana Tymkiv, Executive Director of Employee Health Services, where she'll answer these questions and more.
2020 Flu Season: Symptoms
Remember why it’s important to #WearAMask: To protect yourself, protect your loved ones, and to help our Health Care Heroes keep the community healthy.
Winter often leads to more time spent inside, increased screen time, and less exercise.
Tune in for advice on how to help your children stay healthy and active during the winter months this year.
Winter often leads to more time spent inside, increased screen time, and less exercise.
Tune in for advice on how to help your children stay healthy and active during the winter months this year.
Keeping Children Healthy during Winter
We’ve learned that reducing our social bubble can help slow the spread of COVID-19, and most of us have done so—but sometimes we impact more people than we think.
Remember that every person you interact with may see a number of other people regularly. The impact you can have by reducing your social bubble is a big one. Stay safe!
“ElderONE is a great option for families who don’t want to send elderly relatives to a nursing home but can’t stop working to care for them full time."
When it comes time for families to decide on long-term care services for their elderly loved ones, it's important to understand all options.
Learn more about our ElderOne program:
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ElderONE: A Safe Nursing Home Alternative During COVID-19
Look at our labs teams go!
Thank you to our amazing team of laboratory professionals, who process countless COVID-19 tests each day. Your continued dedication and hard work throughout this pandemic is so important and appreciated.
Join three of our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion leaders for a community conversation on the COVID-19 vaccine tomorrow at 6 PM.
Link to join: https://zoom.us/j/91404596172
It's National Handwashing Awareness Week!
Although the importance of handwashing has been stressed for most of this year, it's never bad to refresh yourself on how to properly clean your hands.
As of now, there are no treatments available to effectively reverse dementia-- making prevention a critical factor in maintaining cognitive health.
Here are five simple lifestyle habits that can reduce the risk of cognitive decline: https://roc.health/cognitive-health
MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT: Our friends at the MLB Network have a message of gratitude for Health Care Heroes this holiday season!
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has recommended that four key groups receive the #COVID19vaccine, as early supplies are limited.
Learn more on the guidance:
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Who Gets the COVID-19 Vaccine First?
Today was a big day! The first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines arrived this morning and some of our health care heroes received their first dose.
Take an inside look at one of our vaccine clinics today:
TODAY: Our first #COVID19Vaccine has been given to one of our hard-working respiratory therapists!
“I’m proud to be the first. It’s my responsibility to do what I need to do to protect my family and my community.”
TODAY: Join us for another community conversation on the COVID-19 vaccine tonight at 6 PM.
Our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion officers are here to ensure all of your questions are answered as best as possible!
Register by 5 PM today: https://roc.health/zoom-registration
Get the latest information on the vaccines available for COVID-19, including how the vaccines were created, who should get them, safety, and side effects:
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COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Know
While some mild-to-moderate side effects are normal, allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine are extremely rare.
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Can I Have an Allergic Reaction to the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Dan Mason, the general manager of the Rochester Redwings, recorded a special message for our health care heroes!
Vaccines are made thoughtfully--only including the necessary pieces to provide immunity, ensure safe distribution and longer shelf life, and to keep the vaccine safe.
Learn about the ingredients in the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine: https://roc.health/vaccine-ingredients
Join us TONIGHT at 6 PM for a Latinx Community Conversation on the COVID-19 vaccine!
Link to join: https://roc.health/community-zoom
The safety and effectiveness of the available COVID-19 vaccines were strongly tested in clinical trials featuring thousands of study participants--and they are safe to take.
However, you may experience some mild-to-moderate symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, and arm soreness.
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Are There Side Effects?
The holiday season is upon us, and there are plenty of ways to safely have fun this year--even as COVID-19 cases rise in our community.
Here are some safe holiday activities, including a few local lights displays!
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Fun and Safe Holiday Activities
Another one of Rochester's favorite news anchors, Adam Chodak, thanks our health care heroes with a special message.
Dr. Beth Orlowski, Pediatric Medical Director for our Eastern Region, encourages parents to get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as they can.
Monroe County Sheriff Baxter recorded a thank you message for our hardworking health care heroes this holiday season!
Thank you to everyone in the community for the wonderful support.
Thank you to each and every employee for wokring tirelessly to keep our patients and community healthy. This holiday season, we give thanks to you.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to our health care heroes and to our community!
Doug Emblidge, one of Rochester's favorite news anchors, is making spirits bright with a special message for our health care heroes!
THANK YOU to local schools, girl scout troops, and community members for making spirits bright at a few of our Long Term Care facilities.
Our residents are so excited to receive such a generous amount of holiday cards!
Making the decision to transition a loved one into a long-term care facility can be difficult-- and starting that conversation isn't always easy.
Here are some tips on how to discuss options with your loved one to help find the best long term care facility for their lifestyle.
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Maintaining Independence in Long-Term Care
After the holidays, many may be considering getting a COVID-19 test as a precaution after a family gathering-- but our experts advise against doing so.
Anyone looking to get tested should call their primary care doctor first to see if they qualify for testing and for information on how to proceed.
Some of our Health Care Heroes rang in the new year today by getting #vaccinated--and they let us know who they got their COVID-19 vaccine in honor of. #RRHProud
Happy New Year from the Rochester Regional Health Family.
Although we're all ready to put 2020 behind us, we are proud of the dedication, courage, and resiliency our teams and community have shown as we've battled against the coronavirus pandemic.
Thank you to our healthcare heroes for their commitment to providing exceptional care even in difficult circumstances. Thank you to our patients and community for your support and efforts to make things easier for our team.
We've grown stronger together this year and look forward to all we can do together in the coming year.
We're here for you, as always, and we wish you and your families health, happiness, and a bright New Year in 2021.
As the year comes to an end, we reflect on the fight against COVID-19 in 2020. With the arrival of the first vaccines in December came hope for a happier, healthier 2021.
Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve!
High efficacy rates of vaccines aren’t uncommon—Learn how the effectiveness of the new COVID-19 vaccines compare to other common vaccines.
More Information: https://roc.health/vaccine-efficacy
NEW: Wait times at our COVID-19 testing sites are updated every hour on our website: https://www.rochesterregional.org/wait-times
Please call your primary care provider if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or feel you require a COVID-19 test.
Happy birthday to Rita Hirshler, who turned 104 today!
Rita is a resident at Edna Tina Wilson Living Center, and she got her COVID-19 vaccine yesterday.
More than one COVID-19 vaccine has been approved by the FDA for emergency use--but how do they compare?
Learn the differences and similarities between them.
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Comparing the COVID-19 Vaccines
“The spread of COVID-19 exemplified some of the health disparities that already exist in our communities. Now is an opportunity for us to step up and participate, be engaged, and be leaders in eradicating this virus," said Dr. Deborah Stamps.
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Impact on People of Color
Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for patients who have experienced allergic reactions to vaccinations or other medications in the past?
Learn from allergist Dr. Mustafa the difference between allergic reactions and side effects from the COVID-19 and what to expect.
Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for patients who have experienced allergic reactions to vaccinations or other medications in the past?
Learn from allergist Dr. Mustafa the difference between allergic reactions and side effects from the COVID-19 and what to expect.
COVID-19 Vaccines: Allergic Reactions and Side Effects
At a time when misinformation about COVID-19 and the vaccines are ever-present, it's important now more than ever to know the facts and understand how they impact your life.
NEWS: Rochester Regional Health launched our new content hub "Health Hive" earlier this month to continue our promise of providing reliable health information that's easily accessible to everyone.
Health Hive articles are written or reviewed by Rochester Regional Health doctors and providers to ensure the content is accurate and trustworthy.
Explore Health Hive: hive.rochesterregional.org
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Allergy & Immunology: The COVID-19 Vaccine & More
SAVE THE DATE: On Tuesday, January 19, at 6 PM, join us for a Community Conversation on the COVID-19 vaccines.
Experts from our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office will update the community with important information on the vaccines, followed by a Q&A.
Link to join: https://roc.health/zoom-link
GOOD NEWS: Catherine Weatherbee has a big heart and a contagious smile—and her colleagues at United Memorial Medical Center appreciate everything she does.
After a difficult year, her teammates at the hospital wanted to do something extra special for her birthday this year: gift her a car!
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only.
Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
GOOD NEWS: Catherine Weatherbee has a big heart and a contagious smile—and her colleagues at United Memorial Medical Center appreciate everything she does.
After a difficult year, her teammates at the hospital wanted to do something extra special for her birthday this year: gift her a car!
UMMC Employees Team Up for a Birthday Surprise
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only.
Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
The dedicated staff at our Long Term Care facilities continue to work hard to keep our residents healthy and happy. While many of them are tired, they continue to come in smiling and ready to care for their residents every day.
To show them how amazing they are, staff members at our Long Term Care locations were gifted beautiful bouquets of flowers this month.
Patients with underlying conditions have more to consider when making decisions about their health.
Jane Salamone, MD, gives advice on the COVID-19 vaccine and answers commonly asked questions for those with underlying health conditions.
Patients with underlying conditions have more to consider when making decisions about their health.
Jane Salamone, MD, gives advice on the COVID-19 vaccine and answers commonly asked questions for those with underlying health conditions.
COVID-19 Vaccine: Underlying Health Conditions
Our teams are working quickly to host as many COVID-19 vaccine clinics as possible--and we need your help!
We're hiring community members, retired nurses, and more to fill both administrative and clinical positions to help our vaccination clinics succeed. With both remote and on-site positions, we're looking for folks willing to commit to up to 6 months of work!
Apply Now at https://roc.health/COVIDsupport-positions, by phone at 585-922-HIRE, or by email at vaccineclinicstaffing@rochesterregional.org.
Today, Rochester Regional Health joins the nation in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
It is a day that provides the opportunity to discover how his words, actions, and commitment to service can continue to influence our lives today.
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only.
Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Although the COVID-19 vaccines provide protection against coronavirus and are recommended for most adults, there are a few groups of people who should wait before getting the vaccine.
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These Groups Should Wait Before Getting the COVID-19 Vaccine
Thank you to everyone working our COVID-19 vaccination clinics for the hard work and resilience!
Now more than ever, it's important for our community to come together to Crush COVID-19. Our vaccination clinics are history in the making and we couldn't do it without every hard-working team member.
If you're interested in applying for our clinics, visit https://roc.health/COVIDsupport-positions, call 585-922-HIRE or email vaccineclinicstaffing@rochesterregional.org.
GO BILLS! Many of our team members have been showing their love for the Bills all week in preparation for the game today! #RRHGOBILLS
Alexis Zwetsch, a primary mental health therapist with Rochester Regional Health, explains how watching your favorite local sports team succeed can help improve mental health.
Cervical cancer impacts thousands of women each year. Being one of the most preventable forms of cancer, it's important to understand what you should do to avoid it--starting with annual screenings and well-woman exams.
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Cervical Cancer: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention and More
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only.
Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Hard work should not go unnoticed!
Our Environmental Services Teams across all locations work tirelessly to keep our facilities safe, clean, and comfortable for patients.
Pictured here are Jennifer Hamilton, Erick Sanchez, and Sixto Bermudez--three dedicated heroes who have gone above and beyond at Hill Haven Transitional Care Center throughout the past months. Thank you!
Our Behavioral Health Access and Crisis Center is an accessible alternative to the Emergency Department for someone struggling with mental health or chemical dependency.
The center plans to become even more accessible by expanding its hours to 24/7.
Learn more: https://roc.health/emergency-crisis-care
Maintaining a healthy diet during pregnancy is important to the health of both the mother and baby.
Registered Dietician Catherine Stephan provides her top tips on what to eat while expecting.
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Healthy Eating Habits During Pregnancy
New strains of COVID-19 have begun to emerge throughout the world.
Infectious disease expert, Dr. Emil Lesho discusses the impact of the new variants, whether the current vaccines are effective against them, and more.
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New Strains of Coronavirus: What We Know
Her party planning skills may have gone virtual, but they’re still outstanding! 🎉🎈
Get to know Dr. Charlotte Lofgren, a pediatrician at Wolcott Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.
About pediatrics: https://roc.health/pediatrics
UPDATE: A central Rochester Regional Health team is now contacting primary care patients of Rochester Regional Health and affiliated practices ages 65+ to schedule COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
There is no need to call our offices, a Rochester Regional Health representative will call you, if eligible. At this time, our vaccination clinics are by appointment only.
Stay up to date at rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Today is #WearRedDay and our teams are showing off their reds in support of #HeartMonth! ❤️
NEWS: In a continued effort to reduce our carbon footprint, we’ve begun a new partnership with Nexamp Community Solar! The partnership will support the expansion of clean energy resources at our facilities while sharing the benefits with residents in the community.
Three community solar farms in Spencerport, one in Lockport, and one in Ghent will make a substantial difference in reducing our environmental impact.
TIP: Be sure to gather all your thoughts before hitting "send" when texting him...📱
Get to know Dr. James Shou, a neurologist at Rochester General Hospital.
About neurology: https://roc.health/neurology
Over 30 million American adults are currently diagnosed with heart disease. Dr. Simone Bailey-Brown provides 5 heart-healthy habits to help reduce your risk. #HeartMonth ❤️
About heart care: https://rochealth.co/heart
Over 30 million American adults are currently diagnosed with heart disease. Dr. Simone Bailey-Brown provides 5 heart-healthy habits to help reduce your risk. #HeartMonth ❤️
Your Heart Matters: Heart Healthy Habits
UPDATE: Local health officials announced that beginning February 15, individuals with many chronic conditions will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in New York State.
⚠️If you have a chronic condition outlined by the NYSDOH, at this time, you do NOT need to contact your health care provider to obtain proof of medical eligibility or to make an appointment to receive the vaccine.
Local health officials announced that at this time, vaccination appointments will occur through pharmacies and local and state health departments. Vaccine supplies continue to remain extremely limited.
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COVID-19 Vaccines: What to Know
UPDATE: Limited hospital visitation will resume on Tuesday, February 16.
For the safety of patients and staff, we must continue to strictly adhere to safety protocols and work to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Learn more: https://www.rochesterregional.org/visitor-restrictions
During Black History Month, we proudly celebrate the diversity of our team members and the communities we serve.
This year’s national theme, The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity, honors and celebrates Black families and how they have helped shape the American landscape and have been shaped by it, through different family units, structures, values, and experiences.
When she's not busy taking care of patients she's playing songs from "The Sound of Music" beautifully on the piano. 🎶🎹
Get to know Dr. Tracy Maier, a Pediatrics specialist at Perinton Primary Care.
About pediatrics: https://roc.health/pediatrics
GOOD NEWS: Rochester Regional Health hospitals had amazing success with Healthgrades this year!
✅Rochester General Hospital ranked among America's 50 best hospitals (3 years in a row!)
✅Unity Hospital named among the top 10% in the Nation for Joint Replacement for the fifth consecutive year
✅Newark-Wayne Community Hospital and United Memorial Medical Center received Five-Star Recipient awards for pulmonary, labor and delivery, and more
Healthgrades recognition is a testament to the hard work, innovation, dedication, and resilience of our amazing teams.
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RGH a Top 50 Hospital for 2021
Show your support for our incredible Healthcare Heroes this Valentine's Day with a heart-themed profile photo frame! ❤️
Throughout the past year, we’ve witnessed health care workers redefine what “hero” means to us. Persevering through hardships more difficult than anyone could have anticipated, they've fought for their lives, for their family’s lives, and for our lives.
After spending 10 days at Rochester General Hospital, Terry Clifford’s idea of health care completely shifted. She shared her story and voices her newfound understanding of the strength, resilience, and character of our community’s true heroes. 💙💚
Do you know any Healthcare workers that have #RedefinedHero? Let us know⬇️
Throughout the past year, we’ve witnessed health care workers redefine what “hero” means to us. Persevering through hardships more difficult than anyone could have anticipated, they've fought for their lives, for their family’s lives, and for our lives.
After spending 10 days at Rochester General Hospital, Terry Clifford’s idea of health care completely shifted. She shared her story and voices her newfound understanding of the strength, resilience, and character of our community’s true heroes. 💙💚
Do you know any Healthcare workers that have been #RedefiningHero? Let us know⬇️
Redefining Hero: Terry Clifford Shares Her Story
How does COVID-19 affect the heart? ❤️
This #HeartMonth, Cardiologist Dr. David Corteville discusses the impact COVID-19 infection can have on the heart and why it's important to do what you can to avoid infection.
How can you reduce your risk of stroke and what are the common signs to look for?
Dr. Chris Burke, Chair of Neurology at Rochester General Hospital, provides his insight.
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How To Lower Your Risk for Stroke
How does COVID-19 affect the heart? ❤️
This #HeartMonth, Cardiologist Dr. David Corteville discusses the impact COVID-19 infection can have on the heart and why it's important to do what you can to avoid infection.
Your Heart Matters: COVID-19 and Your Heart
During Phlebotomist Recognition Week we celebrate our hard-working team members and their vital role in patient health.
Our phlebotomists are truly "drawn" to helping others and we can't thank them enough for their dedication! 🥼
During Black History Month, we're proud to celebrate the diversity, inclusion, and acceptance among our teams throughout our organization.
Together, we work to unite individuals, families, and employees for stronger, healthier communities.
We understand that patients are eager to get the vaccine, which is why we've created a go-to guide on what you need to know to get your COVID-19 vaccination appointment scheduled!
Read more: https://roc.health/vaccine-appointment-guide
UPDATE: New York State has shifted the delivery of vaccine allocations from health care systems to state and county mass vaccination sites, pharmacies, and other facilities.
⚠️Rochester Regional Health is no longer routinely scheduling additional first dose COVID-19 vaccination appointments for non-healthcare workers. Please continue to check the Finger Lakes Vaccine Hub for appointments in our region.
Stay up-to-date: https://www.rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Can the COVID-19 vaccines interact with your DNA?
➡️It's Myth Monday! Tune in as Dr. Michael Pichichero, director of Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, debunks common myths on the COVID-19 vaccines. As an expert with over 30 years of experience in vaccine research, he has worked on over 15 vaccinations.
Learn more: https://www.rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
Can the COVID-19 vaccines interact with your DNA?
➡️It's Myth Monday! Tune in as Dr. Michael Pichichero, director of Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, debunks common myths on the COVID-19 vaccines. As an expert with over 30 years of experience in vaccine research, he has worked on over 15 vaccinations.
Learn more: https://www.rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
COVID-19 Vaccine Myth Busting: The Vaccines and DNA
Former nurse, JoAnne Ryan, couldn't sit back and watch the world fight COVID-19 without her. She jumped at the opportunity to help vaccinate frontline workers.
While volunteering for her first day, she had a great surprise: she got to vaccinate her daughter!
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Vaccination volunteer gets opportunity to inoculate daughter against COVID
Colorectal Cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable. During #ColorectalCancerAwarnessMonth, remember that routine screenings are an essential step in early cancer detection--and can save lives.
Learn more: https://roc.health/colorectal-screening
Many people wonder: What's the point of getting the vaccine if we still have to wear masks and continue social distancing?
➡️Dr. Michael Pichichero, director of Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, debunks common myths on the COVID-19 vaccines. As an expert with over 30 years of experience in vaccine research, he has worked on over 15 vaccinations.
The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was approved earlier this week for Emergency Use Authorization in the United States.
How is it different from the other approved COVID-19 vaccines? Why is it one dose instead of two--and does that affect efficacy?
Find out from Dr. Michael Pichichero, director of the Rochester General Hospital Research Institute, with over 30 years of experience in vaccine research.
The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was approved earlier this week for Emergency Use Authorization in the United States.
How is it different from the other approved COVID-19 vaccines? Why is it only one dose--and does that affect efficacy?
Find out from vaccine expert, Dr. Michael Pichichero.
COVID-19 Vaccines: Johnson & Johnson
Shower our healthcare workers with gratitude this spring with Flowers for Frontliners!
Each donation will help provide a beautiful bouquet of flowers to a healthcare employee who has worked tirelessly to protect our community during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond.
Provide Flowers for Frontliners: https://roc.health/give-flowers
Should cancer patients get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Dr. Saad Jamshed, a medical oncologist, tells us what he knows and provides advice to cancer patients and their families.
Learn more: rochesterregional.org/covid-vaccine
The CDC released new guidance for vaccinated households. What does that mean for you?
Find out more: https://roc.health/after-vaccination-guidelines
Join us to celebrate as we accept the Community Partnership Award with a personal Tribute Message!
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⏰ At Home Gala Countdown…only 1 more day! Registration is FREE for all community members. Please consider supporting the JCC with:
• A Sponsorship or Donation
• A Message for our Honorees
• Purchasing a Supporter Ticket with a Swag Bag
Donate or Register today! jccrochester.org/gala
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Throw🔙 to FIVE months ago, when we had our first surgeries at the Sands-Constellation Center for Critical Care at Rochester General Hospital!
Endometriosis is a painful disease that can affect any woman and often goes undiagnosed.
What are the symptoms and how is it treated? Dr. Mohamad Mahmoud, a gynecologic surgeon, talks about what you should know.
Learn more: https://rochealth.co/womenshealth
Endometriosis is a painful disease that can affect any woman and often goes undiagnosed.
What are the symptoms and how is it treated? Dr. Mohamad Mahmoud, a gynecologic surgeon, talks about what you should know.
Learn more: https://rochealth.co/womenshealth
Endometriosis: Symptoms & Treatment
TODAY: Dr. Robert Mayo, Chief Medical Officer at Rochester Regional Health, signed a Proclamation to officially recognize March 11, 2021 as COVID-19 Commemoration Day.
The community is encouraged to “Shine a Light” at 8 PM tonight in memory of the lives lost to COVID-19 and as a thanks to healthcare heroes and essential workers.
Also signing the Proclamation were Dr. Michael Mendoza Public Health Commissioner, and Dr. Michael Apostololakos, CMO of University of Rochester, Executive Adam Bello and Mayor Lovely Warren.
It only weighs three pounds but it can store 2.5 MILLION gigabytes of information--the brain is a beautiful thing!
Here are some more fun facts about your brain you may not know.
Meet our neurology team: https://roc.health/neurology-team
As everyone came together to battle COVID-19 throughout the last year, health care heroes have stayed strong as they worked--and continue to work--tirelessly to keep our community safe.
Thank you to those who showed us how to stay safe and who guided us in the midst of fear. With courage, you led our way.
⚠️ UPDATE: Our Monday COVID-19 vaccine clinic is fully booked! Continue to check our social media channels and rochesterregional.org/vaccine for updates.
NEW: Due to an increase in supply, we are excited to announce that we are hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for ANY persons eligible in New York State!
To schedule an appointment, visit rochesterregional.org/vaccine or call (585) 922-8888.
As everyone came together to battle COVID-19 throughout the last year, health care heroes have stayed strong as they worked--and continue to work--tirelessly to keep our community safe.
Thank you to those who showed us how to stay safe and who guided us in the midst of fear. With courage, you led our way.
With Courage You Led Our Way
ATTENTION: A Pfizer/BioNTech-led study involving Rochester Regional Health experts is looking for participants age 65+ who have recently been fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
Starting in a few weeks, researchers are looking for people who want to help fight COVID-19 and be a part of the study.
If interested, call 922-5944 or email RGHCOVIDVACCINETRIAL@rochesterregional.org.
“It has been a tremendous honor to lead such a dedicated team of talented people over the past seven years.”
Rochester Regional Health President & CEO Eric Bieber, MD has announced that he plans to retire in July.
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Rochester Regional Health President & CEO Eric Bieber, MD, to Retire