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Breast Cancer and Beautiful Tomorrows: A Continued Story of Resilience and Encouragement
October 9, 2024
By Miranda Marx, Senior Executive Recruiter The Importance of Recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month At TeamHealth, we recognize the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month as a vital opportunity to support the health and well-being of our team members and the communities we serve. By raising awareness around early detection and providing resources for...
Battling Breast Cancer: A Story of Perseverance
October 24, 2023
By Kristina Burke, PHR HR Consultant D&Y Staffing Hope for a Better Year Prior to this year, the only experience I had with breast cancer was about 20 years ago, when my mother went through her own journey. At that time, I was a young college student and while I went to a few...
Honoring National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2022
October 5, 2022
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Susan Young shares her journey of finding well-being and support while battling cancer.
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Honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2021
October 29, 2021
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, established in 1985 to heighten awareness and education around breast cancer and early detection. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2021, we’re sharing a breast cancer survivor story from Theresa Mascibroda, Scheduler, TeamHealth Northeast Group.
What Would You Do For One More Day With Your Family Member?
October 4, 2018
by Andrea Peet Senior Physician Recruiter, TeamHealth What would you do for one more day with your family member? We all know someone that has been touched by breast cancer. According to Susan G. Komen: Every two minutes in the United States, a woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Every minute, somewhere in the...