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Welcome to the latest edition of Digital Health Buzz! Newsletter. In this issue, we delve into the nuances of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and its impact on wellbeing, explore the essential steps to becoming a Physician Assistant, and highlight Visionflexβs ProEX Telehealth Hub bringing high-quality care to remote communities. Thanks for readingβsubscribe for free to stay informed and support our work!
Understanding Seasonal Depression
Seasonal affective disorder or SAD is completely different from clinical, non-medical depression, but sometimes, they can still be treated through the same types of treatments. Most people with SAD experience symptoms on a continuous basis, though it is not uncommon for them to notice their first symptoms during the summer.
From Dreaming to Becoming: 5 Steps to Become A Physician Assistant
Hospitals and clinics do not only equate to doctors alone. There is a great deal of staff that helps in treating patients in a hospital. Registered nurses, pharmacists, medical technologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, psychiatrists, student doctors, PAs, and interns are many health professionals who strive to give patients standard care and support.
Visionflex Takes Quality Healthcare To Remote Areas With The ProEX Telehealth Hub
Visionflex is making waves throughout the healthcare industry, largely due to its groundbreaking developments in telehealth technology and big-picture approach to healthcare.
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Please use the title that the PA professionβs house of delegates chose for it over four years ago, which is physician associate. Amazing that you would choose to call a profession a title that it chooses not to be called. In any case you can use physician associate/physician assistant, if you feel more comfortable.
Happy new year!
Dave