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Meet Britny: Registered Nurse, Deaf professional, and founder of DeafMed. Step into her day-to-day world and learn how she’s working to empower the next generation of Deaf healthcare professionals. Check out her story and more in our ZP Times Newsletter: https://zptimes.com/ Sherri Turpin Video Description: The video follows Britny, a Deaf registered nurse, through her workday at the medical center. The next few clips show her daily tasks from drawing blood, taking vitals, and meeting with her t
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🎉 BIG NEWS from DeafMed! 🎉 We’re excited to announce our newest program: DeafMed Camp Nurse 🏕️🩺 Applications opening soon! Seeking Deaf nurses for June & July camps in Ohio. Stay tuned - more info coming soon! #deafmed #campnurse #deafcampnurse | The DeafMed
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Today is the last day of Deaf Awareness Month! And, we’re celebrating by recognizing some amazing Deaf and Hard of Hearing healthcare professionals! 💙 Representation, accessibility, and inclusion truly matter—and these incredible individuals show every day that Deaf and Hard of Hearing professionals belong in every corner of healthcare. We saved the best for last—thank you to everyone who has shared and celebrated with us this month! ⸻ 🎥 Soft Transcript 🎥 Britny Bensman. I am a Deaf registere
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Too many people are left behind in healthcare because they don’t have access to clear information in a way they understand. Health education should never feel confusing or out of reach. Everyone deserves to be informed, included, and empowered in their own care. This is how true access begins. What changes do you think need to happen to make healthcare truly accessible for our community? Let’s talk about it. | The DeafMed
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Every deaf child deserves to feel confident and included at medical appointments. Dinah, a deaf medical student, shares her top communication tips for healthcare professionals – from facing the patient so they can lipread, to avoiding negative language around deafness. Share this post with your child’s doctor, audiologist, or other parents who might find this useful 💜 | National Deaf Children's Society
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Sarah is a deaf nurse working through barriers in the medical field! Special thanks to AMPHL - Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses for supporting future deaf and hard of hearing medical professionals! #DeafAtWork ---- [VIDEO DESC & TRANSCRIPT: Sarah is seated in a doctor’s office. The NAD logo is at the bottom right corner. SARAH: My hospital has never had a deaf nurse before. So I told them I needed a special phone. I work with them to help them understand what I need. Also
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Screening versus Diagnostic Test. One looks for risk. One confirms a problem. Same test. Different reason. Understanding the difference helps you advocate for your care. #deafmed | The DeafMed
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Big news! DeafMed is going to the Expo — and we’re bringing a surprise guest 👀🎉 | The DeafMed
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When it comes to your health, some symptoms can be treated at urgent care, while others need an emergency room visit, and it really depends on how severe they are. Urgent care is best for non-life-threatening issues such as minor injuries, sore throats, mild fevers, or small cuts that may require stitches. The emergency room is for serious or life-threatening symptoms like trouble breathing, chest pain, signs of stroke, heavy bleeding, severe pain, or loss of consciousness. If you’re unsure, cal
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Healthcare professionals are mostly unprepared to understand or serve the needs of deaf patients. This inspired a team of researchers from the Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences to tackle healthcare disparities in the deaf community. Learn more as the team share their research and solutions at https://bit.ly/CovidHEARD. #MonashMalaysia #COVID19 #signlanguage #deaf #COVID19screeningquestions #MFD #MyBIM #healthcare | Monash University Malaysia
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