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Thomas Judd Care Center Events
Thomas Judd Care Center Events Thomas Judd Care Center hosts and participates in events throughout the year to raise awareness of our work for community members living with HIV/AIDS and our prevention efforts. We hope you will join us! Northern Lights Fun Run Register Now! September 19, 2025, in Traverse City Lace up your sneakers and light up the night! Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Northern Lights 5K Fun Run, hosted by the Thomas Judd Care Center to raise awareness for HIV care and prevention resources across Northern Michigan. Whether you're running or walking, this 5K course
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Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Board of Trustees
Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Board of Trustees Effective January 2024 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center's Board of Trustees is committed to providing the best possible health care for our community. These individuals come from various walks of life but work with a single purpose - ensuring Kalkaska Memorial Health Center fulfills our mission and vision with excellent care. See Leadership Team here. View Board of Trustees meeting dates, notices, minutes, and financial statements. Bear Lake Township Representative George (Bud) Banker Blue Lake Township Representative Tracy A Nichol - Secretary
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Family Dinner Program at Munson Manor
Family Dinner Volunteer Program at Munson Manor Munson Manor guests are away from home, apart from family and friends, in an unfamiliar community during a stressful time in their lives. A home-cooked meal served with a warm smile provides tremendous comfort. Individuals or groups from the community are invited to provide a meal for Munson Manor guests. Munson Manor is in search of volunteers to assist them with their Family Dinner Volunteer Program. This program supports families staying at the Manor while they’re supporting a seriously ill or injured loved one. All you have to do is prepare
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Clinical Resources
Clinical Resources Controlled Substances & Opioids Toolkit Imaging Services Lab Test Catalog (Munson/Mayo) Munson Healthcare Adult Blood Product Transfusion Guidelines Library Services Radiology Compendium Transfer a Patient
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Ambulatory Management: Message Center
Ambulatory Management: Message Center Creating a Patient Discharge Letter Managing Refusals
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Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Childhood Immunization Schedule Children from birth through age 6 can be protected against 14 infectious diseases through 10 vaccines. The recommended vaccine schedule provides immunity early in life. This is important because young children are susceptible to diseases and their bodies may not be strong enough to fight infection. All childhood vaccinations are given as a series of two or more doses. More than one dose of these vaccines is needed to build high enough immunity to prevent disease, as well as to boost immunity that fades over time. Click here to view, print or download the Center
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What is Influenza?
What is Influenza? A first step in flu prevention is understanding what influenza is. The influenza or “flu” is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. Influenza is spread through droplets that project when a person with the flu coughs, sneezes, or talks. These droplets can land in another person’s mouth or nose or be inhaled into the lungs during person-to-person contact. They can also be transferred to the mouth or nose after touching a surface where these droplets have landed. Influenza symptoms may include: Fever and/or chills Cough Sore throat Runny or stuffy nose Muscle and
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Mammograms
Mammography The American College of Radiology (ACR), Society of Breast Imaging (SBI), and Grand Traverse Radiologists PC currently recommend annual 3D screening mammography beginning at age 40 for women at average risk. Advanced 3D mammography is available at all Munson Healthcare screening locations. Please ask your practice manager to set 3D as the default orderable for mammography in your office’s EHR. Educational Resources Continuing Medical Education (CME) American College of Radiology | Mammography CME Toolkit Clinical Journal Articles JAMA | Collaborative Modeling to Compare Different
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Vaccines for Adults
Vaccines for Adults Vaccinations are not just for kids. Because the immunity your body builds from certain vaccines can wear off over time, it’s important to stay up to date on certain vaccines, including: Annual flu (influenza) vaccine Tdap, Td (Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis) The Best Vaccines for You and Your Lifestyle You could also be at risk for other vaccine-preventable diseases due to your age, occupation, lifestyle, travel preferences, and/or health conditions. For example, depending on where you plan to travel, you may need to consider an MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) booster
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Where and How to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
Where to get the COVID-19 Vaccine COVID-19 vaccine eligibility in Michigan is open to ages 6 months and older. Call your primary care physician, local health department (listed below), or local retail pharmacy to determine availability for yourself, your child, or a family member. COVID-19 vaccines are free to anyone living in the United States, regardless of ability to pay, insurance status, or immigration status. COVID-19 Vaccine Locations Near Me Your primary care provider/family doctor or pediatrician Your local health department Benzie-Leelanau District Health Department District Health