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30 Minutes a Day Can Help Keep Heart Disease Away
February 01, 2022Did you know that exercising as little as 30 minutes every day can improve your heart health and quality of life? According to the American Heart Association, walking is the simplest positive change you can make to improve your heart health.
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Welcome to 28 Days of Heart Health
January 31, 2022Each February, we mark American Heart Month – a great opportunity to focus on heart health and essential role it plays in your overall well-being. In fact, maintaining good heart health can help you add years to your life so you can enjoy many more days to come. So, welcome to the 28 Days of Heart Health.
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CMC Names New CNO
January 11, 2022Community Medical Center (CMC) announced today that Barb Jones has been named chief nursing officer (CNO), effective January 9, 2022.
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New Virtual Childbirth Classes
December 14, 2021Community Medical Center's patients are now able to access a variety of perinatal classes online at no additional cost.
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Michelle Christopher, RN Awarded Daisy Award
December 03, 2021Michelle Christopher, RN from the Women & Newborns Unit was recently awarded the Daisy Award. She was nominated by a patient.
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Pediatricians Answer Calls for Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Questions
November 10, 2021Pediatricians are available by phone Nov. 6 to 18 from 5 to 7 pm. (406) 327-4770
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Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for Children Age 5+
October 06, 2021Community Children’s pediatricians have reviewed the evidence presented to the FDA on the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11 years of age, and agree with the FDA’s assessment that the benefits to our children far outweigh the risks. We encourage you to make an appointment for children 5 and older to receive the vaccine. If you have questions or…
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Creating Healthier Families One Shot at a Time
September 23, 2021Review answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy from OB/GYN providers.
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ASK A DOC: What is the difference between "good" and "bad" cholesterol?
September 15, 2021September is National Cholesterol Education Month. According to the CDC, heart disease is the number one leading cause of death in the U.S. Learn about cholesterol types and how you can reduce your chance of a heart attack from board-certified lipidologist & non-invasive cardiologist, Dr. Matthew Weiss.
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FAQ: FDA Approval of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
September 02, 2021Receiving full approval means the Pfizer vaccine now carries the FDA's strongest endorsement of safety and effectiveness. This is based on thorough research and comprehensive data review over many, many months.
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Community Medical Center earns national recognition for efforts to improve STEMI treatment in Western Montana
August 23, 2021Community Medical Center has received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline® – Silver Receiving Quality Achievement Award for implementing specific quality improvement measures to treat patients who suffer severe heart attacks.
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3rd Dose for Immunocompromised Individuals
August 19, 2021The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) now recommends an additional dose of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) specifically for people who are moderately to severely immunocompromised. Get your questions answered.
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Getting the Most Out of Your Health Insurance
August 05, 2021Preventive care is a key factor in maintaining your overall health. Now is the time of year to schedule an annual check-up, mammogram, colonoscopy or immunizations to maintain good health.
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Community Medical Center Launches Provider Referral Line
June 30, 2021Patients looking for a provider can call (406) 602-2008 to obtain information on our clinical specialists and services.
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Visitation: Loved ones are welcome again.
June 23, 2021As we come closer than ever to putting the pandemic behind us, we are pleased to announce that our visitation restrictions are relaxing, and loved ones are welcome again.
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Community Announces 2021 Mercy Award Winner
May 26, 2021Jen Bailey, manager over laboratory services, recognized for demonstrating compassion and unwavering commitment to helping others
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People staying away from health care during COVID-19 could be the difference between life and death
May 03, 2021Montana hospitals have seen fewer patients seeking emergency care during the COVID-19 pandemic. These decisions to delay medical care could be a matter of life and death. We encourage patients to not skip needed treatment because of COVID-19 fear and anxiety. Waiting too long to seek medical care for serious and potentially life-threatening conditions — like heart…
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CMC Returns to No Visitor Policy
May 03, 2021Effective July 1, 2020 Due to the increase in statewide positive COVID-19 cases, evidence of community spread in Missoula County, and to protect our caregivers and patients –Community Medical Center will revert to our zero visitor policy for inpatients at Community Medical Center, beginning Wednesday, July 1. Exceptions can be made for: Pediatrics Women…
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HOSPITAL EASES VISITOR RESTRICTIONS
May 03, 2021Limited visitation now available for most patients as elective and non-urgent procedures gradually resumeCommunity Medical Center is pleased to announce that it is transitioning from a zero-visitor protocol to limited visitor restrictions as the hospital gradually resumes elective and non-urgent cases and services at its facilities. The decision was made as current…
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Advance Care Planning During COVID-19
May 03, 2021Now is the time to plan with loved ones before someone is seriously ill. Most Montanans are fulfilling their duty to their community, family and friends by social distancing. While not a popular subject, there is an important way you can help, write your advance directive, if you don’t already have one. Symptoms can worsen suddenly when you are critically ill,…
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