As the Mumps Outbreak Spreads in Louisiana, Remain Informed of the Symptoms to Keep You and Your Family Safe
As of Wednesday, March 29, there are a total of 30 confirmed mumps cases in the state. The mumps virus is highly contagious and can be spread from one infected person to another by coughing, sneezing, or sharing food and drinks. If you think you or a loved one may have mumps, contact your St. Thomas Community Health Center provider immediately to schedule an appointment, and do your best to refrain from being around others to prevent further spread of this infectious virus.
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Let’s Talk Depression this World Health Day
Each year on April 7th, The World Health Organization recognizes World Health Day with a subject of major importance to global health. This year’s World Health Day aims to mobilize action against depression.
Depression affects people of all ages, from all walks of life, and in all countries. It causes mental anguish and impacts people’s ability to carry out even the simplest everyday tasks, with sometimes devastating consequences. Yet, depression can be prevented and treated. If you or a loved one suffers from depression, call St. Thomas Community Health Center today to schedule an appointment with one of our mental health specialists.
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* Statistic from World Health Organization
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Dr. Stacy Greene honored as a 2017 ‘Health Care Hero’ by New Orleans CityBusiness
Dr. Stacy Greene, Associate Medical Director and Infectious Diseases specialist at St. Thomas Community Health Center, has been recognized among other healthcare industry standouts in New Orleans CityBusiness’s 2017 Health Care Heroes. Health Care Heroes honors 50 health care professionals in the New Orleans area in six categories: animal care, first responder, nurse, physician, professional and volunteer. Honorees are selected based on industry and community involvement and achievement that have set the pace for the overall community.
Dr. Greene is recognized for his work to help bring HIV detection and PrEP – a daily medication that can reduce the risk of HIV infection by up to 99 percent – to the community. He spearheaded our We PrEP Together campaign, aimed at increasing awareness and access to PrEP among those who are most vulnerable to HIV in New Orleans. The campaign’s mission is to reduce the stigma of HIV-related health services by providing confidential and affordable care to those at risk, regardless of their socioeconomic status. See the full list of 2017 ‘Health Care Heroes’ here.
Support Healthcare Access For All this GiveNOLA Day, May 2, 2017!
GiveNOLA Day is a 24-hour event hosted by the Greater New Orleans Foundation to inspire people to give generously to nonprofits making our region stronger, creating a thriving community for all. Donations made to St. Thomas Community Health Center will help provide access to high-quality healthcare for those who need it most in the community. Help us create a healthier community, with reduced social and economic barriers that create health disparities on May 2nd!