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Campaign Highlights Importance of Early Detection of Communication Disorders

As many as one in ten Americans has some form of communication disorder that interferes with their ability to interact with their family, friends and members of their community. A nationwide launch of the new public awareness campaign “Identify the Signs” by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is drawing attention to the issue. OCH Rehab […]

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OCH Unveils Online Portals for Patients

By ALEX HOLLOWAY reporter@starkvilledailynews.com OCH Regional Medical Center is using technology to improve patient experience through two newly-launched online patient portals. OCH Director of Marketing Mel Thurlow said the portals will, among other things, allow patients to set up accounts to more easily access some of their medical information. “The benefits of this are that

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OCH Rehab Services Physical Therapist Provides Treatment for Lymphedema Patients

          If you have a full or heavy sensation in your arms or legs, tightness of the skin, decreased flexibility in your hand/wrist/foot/ankle, difficulty fitting into clothing in one specific area, or ring/watch/bracelet tightness, you could be experiencing an early sign of lymphedema. Early treatment minimizes the symptoms and can improve

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National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Sheds Light on Importance of Screenings

     Last year, an estimated 56,000 men and women in the United States died from colorectal cancer (CRC), cancer of the colon or rectum.  But to Lynn McBroom, that statistic is more than just a number, it represents her cousin, Kathi Kirkland, who was diagnosed with colon cancer and later died after the cancer

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OCH Becomes Only Hospital in State to be Recognized for Breastfeeding Excellence

The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) and International Lactation Consultant Association® (ILCA®) have recognized OCH Regional Medical Center for excellence in lactation care. The Medical Center is the only hospital in Mississippi to received the IBCLC Care Award in recognition for staffing professionals who hold the prestigious International Board Certified Lactation Consultantcertification (IBCLC®) and

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OCH Smoking Cessation Class Gives Local Man a Fresh Start to His New Year

            Bill Wilson earned the right to his nickname, “Big Smoky.”  He took his first puff of a cigarette at the young age of 12, even “lighting up” in the school hallways with his friends.  Now, at 74 years old, he has smoked for 62 years, but he’s not planning to make that number 63!

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OCH Regional Medical Center Employees Take Orders from Dr. Seuss

           “Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store.  Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.”  This quote taken from Dr. Seuss’ “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas,” adorns the back of OCHRegionalMedicalCenter’s 2013 Christmas t-shirts.  This holiday season OCH employees took the quote from their t-shirts and put it into action, “adopting” three coworkers

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