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Carlsbad Medical Center is pleased to announce the reopening of its outpatient Wound Care Center and the arrival of Wound Care Certified Nurse Practitioner Rochelle McIntire. Nearly 7 million people across the United States suffer from chronic or slow-healing wounds. Wounds fall into two categories: acute and chronic. Acute wounds are related to an accident, injury or surgery. Chronic wounds can also be related to an injury or surgery – but are most often related to a health condition, such as diabetes ... ... Read More
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For the third year in a row, Carlsbad Medical Center chose a unique way to commemorate National Doctors’ Day and recognize the providers who serve the hospital. In lieu of gifts, Carlsbad Medical Center presented a check on April 2 for $6,000 to Affirming Heart Victim Services as a meaningful way to honor its medical staff. “This donation is our way to say thank you to all of our medical staff,” said Nick Arledge, CEO of Carlsbad Medical Center. “We are grateful for their contributions, sacrifices, skil... ... Read More
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To help address hunger in our community, and in celebration of National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day on April 2, Carlsbad Medical Center donated 1,755 jars of peanut butter (and other nut butters) to Jonah’s House, the Carlsbad Community Kitchen, Abundant Harvest Food Pantry, and Packs for Hunger. All of that peanut butter was collected by Carlsbad Medical Center and Pecos Valley Physician Group employees and medical staff members during the recent Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive. Other local businesses... ... Read More
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CMC Improves Access to Kidney Care with Inpatient Dialysis Approximately 35 million American adults have chronic kidney disease – and millions of others are at risk, but may not know it. Kidney disease is often called the “silent killer,” because it has no symptoms until the advanced stage of the disease. In fact, 1 in 7 Americans has chronic kidney disease, but many are unaware that they have it, because they do not feel ill. The kidneys help our bodies remove waste, fluid and toxins; regulate the body... ... Read More
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World Sleep Day Recognized Friday, March 14, 2025 Sleep is something everyone needs, but many people find difficult to get. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 50 million Americans experience chronic, long-term sleep disorders like insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome or narcolepsy and an additional 20 million experience occasional sleeping problems. Sleep deprivation interferes with daily life including productivity, driving and social activities, and can also have long term effects on ... ... Read More
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Today, Carlsbad Medical Center kicked off its annual Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive benefitting several local food pantries and is inviting community members to participate in this effort to fight hunger in Carlsbad. Peanut butter is a sought after item for food banks because of its high nutritional value and long shelf life. Yet, it is one of the least donated items. The Jars of Love Peanut Butter Drive kicks off on March 3rd and will run through March 24th. “Carlsbad Medical Center not only supports... ... Read More
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Total Community Benefit Exceeded $109 Million in 2024 Carlsbad Medical Center provided care to thousands of area residents in 2024, with more than 134,000 patient encounters across its network of physician clinics and other outpatient sites of care. In addition to delivering safe, quality, compassionate healthcare, the health system is helping those in need, supporting charitable organizations and contributing to the area economy. In its most recent Community Benefit Report, Carlsbad Medical Center’s im... ... Read More
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Prevalence of Atrial Fibrillation on the Rise Due to Lifestyle Factors, Aging Population The prevalence of one of the most common cardiovascular conditions in the U.S. is significantly higher than previously estimated, underscoring the need for better prevention and treatment strategies. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a rapid, irregular heartbeat that can lead to stroke or sudden death if untreated. A 2024 study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology estimates the current national prevalenc... ... Read More
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Small, consistent changes create healthier habits to last a lifetime The new year often reignites an interest in health and wellness – in a 2024 poll, 79% of respondents said their New Years’ resolutions involved health. While sweeping resolutions are notoriously hard to keep, there are small, simple steps that you can take every day to make a lasting improvement in your health. “Even small lifestyle changes can increase longevity, reduce the risk associated with chronic disease, improve mental health a... ... Read More
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Brush up on stroke risk factors and symptoms to protect your health In the midst of all the gifts and good times, the holidays also come with a higher risk for medical emergencies, including stroke. Celebrations often include rich foods and alcohol, and busier social calendars can leave less time for exercise and sleep. Added stress from holiday preparations, shopping for gifts, increased expenses or traveling, along with millions of other holiday activities can affect the body. Cold weather can, too. T... ... Read More
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