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Seasonal kidney stones are real, and other renal insights

Kidney stones are small, pebble-like deposits made of salts and minerals that form inside the kidneys. Sometimes called nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis, these irritants are more common than you might think, affecting about 11 percent of men and 6 percent of women in the United States at least once in their lifetime, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Did you know that kidney stones are actually more prevalent during certain times of the year? Keep reading to find out why and to learn what you should do if you think you or a loved one
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Katherine Galloway, MSW, LSW

Licensed Social Worker Family Medicine
401 N Walnut Street Springfield, IL 62702
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Know the ABCs of skin cancer

As the most common type of cancer in the United States, skin cancer affects 1 in 5 people before the age of 70. Estimates show that on a daily basis in the United States, 50 people die of skin cancer and another 9,500 people will receive a skin cancer diagnosis. Based on these statistics, it's likely that you or someone you know will be affected by skin cancer at some point. There's plenty of good news, however. For example, did you know that detecting skin cancer early (before it spreads to other tissues and organs) can significantly improve health outcomes? Early detection is so effective
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Davanna Reynolds, LCSW

Licensed Social Worker Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Rebekah Johnson, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Family Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
612 N. 11th St. Quincy, IL 62301
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Telehealth Etiquette: Best practices for providers

The use of telehealth has become an essential component of health care delivery, providing convenient access to health care. However, it’s important that proper etiquette is maintained during virtual care appointments to provide an effective level of communication and patient care. Here are some of the most important points to keep in mind. Confirm patient identity. Use your credentials to establish trust with the patient and ensure that they are who they claim to be. Professional appearance. Maintain a professional appearance during the virtual meeting. Maintain eye contact. Make eye contact
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