Understanding your genetic risk can be life-changing. For those with BRCA gene mutations, proactive steps like regular screenings and genetic counseling can make all the difference in catching breast cancer early or even preventing it. Learn more about our Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and schedule your mammogram at https://bit.ly/3Y4AxcX
Trinity Health Of New England
Hospitals and Health Care
Hartford, CT 13,734 followers
About us
Trinity Health Of New England is an integrated health care delivery system comprised of world-class providers and facilities dedicated to the full spectrum of preventive, acute, and post-acute care, all delivered with the triple aim of better health, better care, and lower costs for our patient populations. In New England, our hospitals, walk-in clinics, medical offices, specialized facilities, affiliated institutions, and foundations serve a population of nearly 3 million people. As a dynamic part of Trinity Health, based in Livonia, Michigan, and one of the nation's largest multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems, Trinity Health Of New England is uniquely positioned to advance health care through alliances with the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University, and through our own research institutions dedicated to the development of primary care, new treatments for cancer and MS, and much more.
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Hartford, CT
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- Nonprofit
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Primary
1000 Asylum Street
5th Floor
Hartford, CT 06105, US
Employees at Trinity Health Of New England
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Dr. Syed Hussain discusses "pertussis," otherwise known as "whooping cough," and who is most at risk with FOX61/CW20.
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Our friends at the Hartford Athletic have a message for all the women we love — take time for yourself and prioritize your health! Dr. Christina Metcalf, Division Director, Breast Surgery at Saint Francis Hospital shares key ways you can stay proactive when it comes to your breast health. Learn more about our events and schedule your mammogram at https://bit.ly/3Y4AxcX
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Talk to your doctor about how your unique history might impact your risk and stay on top of your screenings. Learn more about our Breast Cancer Awareness Month events and schedule your mammogram at https://bit.ly/3Y4AxcX
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“It’s hard to believe that two decades have passed and we’re still living out our Mission by the way we care for our patients and the way we care for each other. I felt it 20 years ago when I first started at Mercy and Michael feels it now,” said Maggie. https://bit.ly/4eJH0zo
Mother and Son Colleagues Mark Significance of Same “Start Date”
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Jennifer made the decision to pursue surgical weight loss after her daughter was born. "When I was pregnant, my blood sugar quickly spiraled out of control. After my daughter was born, it got better but was still way too high. I also realized at this point that if I kept going the way that I was going, I wouldn't be around to see my daughter grow up. I wouldn't be able to play with her or coach her teams. I didn't want that for either of us." she said. After losing 40 pounds in the first 7 weeks after surgery, she is seeing noticeable changes. "My clothes are too big; my seat belt fits more comfortably; my skin is clearer; my hair doesn't get as greasy; I don't get winded while walking...just to name a few. But the big thing for me is realizing just how much I ate before." For anyone considering weight loss surgery, she would offer them some advice. "Surgery is not an easy out. It's really hard. If you're not willing to do the work, it's not for you. But if you're ready to work hard and be consistent, then run, don't walk." Take the assessment to learn if you might be a candidate for weight loss surgery at https://bit.ly/4bKDfZ9 #TransformationTuesday
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Join us for the 2024 Trinity Health Of New England Regional Gala at the Connecticut Convention Center on Saturday, October 19, 2024. To purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/4biFH8E
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What is doom scrolling, and how does it affect our mental health? Dr. Syed Hussain discusses it and other top health news.
'Doom scrolling' and how it affects our health | Health Watch
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Flu vaccine can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, hospitalizations and has been shown to be life-saving. Fight flu and get vaccinated today! To find a primary care provider near you, visit https://bit.ly/2Qf8PKr