The lingering symptoms of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, or MIS-C, require a team approach for treatment. Children who are recovering from MIS-C, which appears after even mild cases of COVID-19, are being treated at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic inside the Kathy and Joe Sanderson Tower at Children’s of Mississippi.
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Verlyne Broadway has been working at the Medical Center for all but 16 years of the 66-year-old institution’s life, taking on variety of roles, from nursing assistant to her current job: keeping medical instruments clean and sterile. All in all, it’s been a rewarding run for Broadway.
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Wearing a face mask while in public and crowded spaces provides an extra layer of protection against COVID-19 for you and the people around you, even against more transmissible strains like the Delta Variant.
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This is the final week to participate in the readership survey for the weekly employee newsletter, eCV. We want to make sure we provide the news and information you need to know about the people, achievements and initiatives that make UMMC an exceptional academic health sciences campus.
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Medical Center faculty and staff often are recognized regionally, nationally and internationally for their academic or medical achievements. These accolades place UMMC among health science centers worldwide.
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Several interesting events are scheduled for the upcoming week at the Medical Center.
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Medical Center leadership is proud to announce the following additions to its faculty and leadership staff.
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Medical Center leadership is proud to acknowledge those employees who will celebrate service anniversaries during the week of October 1-10.
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