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Better is our mission – improving lives through personalized health and care.
Offering a team of compassionate and experienced providers who are all dedicated to caring for your children and watching them grow and thrive.
San Juan College and San Juan Regional Medical Center are proud to partner in this collaborative effort to strengthen our local healthcare workforce by increasing the number of nursing graduates and faculty in our community.
This honor highlights our commitment to offering rapid and research-based care to people experiencing the most severe form of heart attacks and strokes, ultimately saving lives.
Join us in congratulating Kandi Costa, a nurse on our Childbirth Center, as our latest DAISY® Award recipient. This prestigious international recognition program celebrates nurses for the compassionate care they provide patients every day.
This class covers all the essentials parents need to know about Shaken Baby Syndrome. It covers how and why SBS happens and how to prevent it. It includes important strategies to deal with excessive crying and how to protect babies from SBS. This critical topic is covered in all offered courses that discuss newborn care and safety. It can be taken during the scheduled monthly time or by appointment by emailing Kathy Coleman at kcoleman@sjrmc.net
This course covers all the basics of breastfeeding. It is intended for the first-time mom or as a refresher for a mom who has already experienced breastfeeding. The course will the benefits of breastfeeding for mom and baby as well as the essentials of starting and maintaining breastfeeding, pumping and storing milk and how to know your baby is getting enough breastmilk. Parents who have taken the childbirth education series are welcome to take the class if they want to explore the topic more thoroughly or want a refresher. Moms are welcome to bring their partners or come alone, nursing babies are welcome.
This class covers what to expect on your delivery day from the time you go into labor until baby is delivered. It covers breathing strategies, tips for laboring at home, when to come to the hospital and what to expect once you get to the hospital as well as medical interventions such as an epidural. It is a good review for someone who has already had a baby or a good class to let new moms know what to expect on their delivery day.
Dr. Brian Fuller from the Cancer Center explains.
Covering a range of topics important for expecting mothers and their families.
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