Local medical leaders to host virtual talk on coronavirus
Posted 9/22/20
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce is planning a free virtual seminar featuring a presentation with Abrazo Health CEO Brian Elisco, Adelante Healthcare chief medical officer Robert D. Babyar, and Banner Thunderbird CEO Debbie Flores.
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Local medical leaders to host virtual talk on coronavirus
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What: Zoom virtual meeting
When: 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce is planning a free virtual seminar featuring a presentation with Abrazo Health CEO Brian Elisco, Adelante Healthcare chief medical officer Robert D. Babyar, and Banner Thunderbird CEO Debbie Flores.
The Zoom meeting will take place 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1.
Participants can learn the latest updates on the coronavirus through the lens of primary medical providers and get an insight on the state of local hospitals and the roles they have played throughout the pandemic and beyond.
Key Takeaways:
What hospitals are doing to keep all patients safe during COVID
Rapid testing for respiratory illness-Flu and COVID
Virtual medicine outpatient visits- Both telephonic and tele-video
Focus of services local hospitals investing in to better healthcare in Glendale
Don’t delay care for stroke, heart attack, cancer and other issues
Periodic screening and its importance
Don’t let up on safety protocols
What the community can do to help
A link to the Oct. 1 Zoom virtual meeting will be emailed to those registered. Available only to the first 100 people who register.