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In case you missed Dr Noordman's interview with Global News on April 20, 2020:
https://globalnews.ca/video/6845442/bragg-creek-doctor-leaving-canada-because-of-new-physician-compensation
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Care in the Creek Medical Centre
April 20, 2020 We are sad to announce that Dr Noordman has decided to leave Care in the Creek Medical Centre as of July 15, 2020 as she and her family will be moving back to the Netherlands. Most of you should have received a letter from Dr Noordman in the mail by this time, but if not, please check your mailbox and/or give us a ring to update your mailing address. Dr. Cunning will continue to practice out of the Care in the Creek Medical Center. He will take over custodianship of Dr Noordman’s patients and will provide the best care possible. Along with the help of our locum doctors, your health will be well taken care of. We are currently in search of a new doctor and in the meantime, Dr Noordman will continue to assist patients at the clinic until she and her family leave (exact dates pending due to international travel restrictions). Emotional Regulation Using Mindfulness1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Are you finding it difficult to find balance in this challenging time? Explore how, for most of us, our survival responses (fight, flight or freeze) are currently going haywire. Learn how mindfulness practices can help to regulate your childs emotions, boost immunity, decrease anxieties, improve focus, concentration, and improve our overall sense of well-being. Participants will be invited through guided mindfulness activities during the session. How to get passed the COVID-19 pandemic and how Care in the Creek Medical Centre can help
March 5th the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was announced in Alberta. As per March 25th there are 419 confirmed cases (of which 61 in the last 24 hours) and 2 people died due to this disease in our province. So far >21000 people died worldwide. COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease. The majority of the people might only get mild symptoms, but 15-20 % will need hospitalization, 5% will need ventilation and ICU care, mortality rate is around 2%. One of the biggest risks of COVID-19 is overwhelming the healthcare system, where the availability of services doesn’t meet the demand. How does it spread? It is transmitted via larger droplets, from a sneeze or cough. Asymptomatic people can carry the virus and pass it on to others. It can also be transmitted by touching contaminated objects or surfaces and then touching your eyes, nose or mouth. After disinfecting the virus is inactivated within 1 minute. What are the symptoms? Symptoms can range from very mild to severe: cough, runny nose, nasal congestion, sore throat, fever and shortness of breath. The average time between exposure and developing symptoms is 5 days, but could be up to 14 days. What to do when you develop symptoms?
This is an extremely stressful time for all of us. This pandemic will have huge effects for many months to come. It is extremely important to support each other. Physical distancing does not mean social distancing. Reach out to others, especially our more vulnerable elder population. Even though you might not be able to visit, there are many other ways to create a smile on somebody else’s face. Be kind to each other, we all have our struggles. If you need mental support you can phone the Cochrane Addiction and Mental Health clinic at 403 851 6100 or our clinic. For financial support you can find resources on Alberta.ca/COVID. If you need medical care: YOU CAN ALWAYS CALL YOUR DOCTOR. We are there for you. There is lots of evidence a good medical home provides the best quality of care and saves a lot of resources further down the path in healthcare. We will do whatever it takes to provide continuity of care to our patients and keep you out of the urgent care or hospital. Some issues can be dealt with by phone. As much as possible we will try to avoid you having to come to the clinic. If we do have to see you in the clinic we follow preventive measures as recommended by Alberta Health Services. The risk of contracting the virus in your family doctor’s office is less than in most other healthcare facilities. Don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions. You can reach us at 403 949 2457.Together we can overcome this pandemic! Stay safe, stay healthy, be kind, Dr Noordman Care in the Creek Medical Centre Wishing everyone a Happy Easter weekend!
Please note that Care in the Creek is closed both Friday April 10th & Monday April 13th for the holiday. We will be returning to the clinic on Tuesday April 14th. If you had previously booked a phone appointment with the doctor, these will still be made although the office will be closed. |
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