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National Patient Recognition Week
National Patient Recognition Week stresses the importance of acknowledging patients and advocating for continuous improvement in patient care.
National Eye Care Month
National Glaucoma Awareness Month serves as a reminder to prioritize eye health and to understand the importance of regular check-ups and adopting healthy habits
National Thyroid Awareness Month
National Thyroid Awareness Month is dedicated to discussing the conditions and symptoms of thyroid disease, diagnosis, and treatments.
National Blood Donor Month
Let's celebrate the diversity of donors and the inclusive spirit of National Blood Donor Month. Join the awareness, donate, and give life to others!
Cervical Health Awareness Month
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month serves as a vital reminder that this disease is largely preventable through education, vaccination, and screening.
Technology Innovations for Better Patient Outcomes
Medical technology is transforming how healthcare is delivered, ultimately leading to enhanced quality of life.
How to Adequately Maintain Medical Equipment at Home
Nurses empower patients and caregivers to manage medical equipment, contributing to better healthcare outcomes and improved care at home.
National Influenza Vaccination Week
By taking proactive steps and preventive measures, we can collectively combat the spread of influenza, ensuring a healthier and safer community.
Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Week
It’s time to take care of our digestive health. Learn and collect all the information you can to make proper lifestyle and dietary changes and prevent Crohn’s & Colitis.
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future is both an inspiration and a challenge for all.
World AIDS Day
AIDS has taken the lives of more than 40 million people. World AIDS Day is run yearly to push for more effective programs and policies to fight it.
Bladder Health Month
AIDS has taken the lives of more than 40 million people. World AIDS Day is run yearly to push for more effective programs and policies to fight it.