Pharmacist-led review of empagliflozin and ertugliflozin following formulary update
Albert Ganss
Post hoc depression analysis from a pharmacist-led diabetes trial
Diabetes and depression may present concurrently, and clinical pharmacists are well equipped to manage these conditions. Clinical pharmacists were grant funded to implement a diabetes-focused randomized controlled trial in a Federally Qualified Health Center.
The myoclonus mystery: A case of Lance-Adams Syndrome complicated by withdrawal seizures of alcohol use disorder
There are only a few hundred cases of LAS that have been documented across the globe. The often uncontrollable myoclonus activity can start anywhere from days to weeks after a successful resuscitation. While not categorized as a seizure disorder,
Comparison of long-acting injectable antipsychotics with oral antipsychotics and hospital readmission rates at 3 months in pediatric patients \
The use of oral formulations of antipsychotics is common in the pediatric population, but little is known regarding the off-label use of LAIAs in this population.
High Blood Pressure during Pregnancy: Understanding the Risk and Protecting Your Health
Pregnancy is a special time in a woman's life, filled with joy and anticipation. However, it's also a period that demands careful attention to one's health, as certain conditions can pose risks to both the mother and the baby. High blood pressure during pregnancy, a condition known as gestational hypertension, deserves our attention. Recent studies have shed light on the greater risk of pre-eclampsia among black women in the United States (US).
Henry J. Austin Health Center Invites Local Artists to Submit Mural Designs for Pediatric Wings: Celebrating Trenton, Community, and a Bright Future for Children
[Trenton, NJ – 06/19/2023] – Henry J. Austin Health Center is delighted to announce an exciting opportunity for talented artists local to Trenton to contribute to our mission of providing exceptional care and a welcoming environment for our pediatric patients....
Empowering Women and Girls: Understanding the Impact of HIV/AIDS and Raising Awareness
March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD), a day to raise awareness about the impact of HIV/AIDS, specifically toward women and girls. This day also serves as an opportunity to educate the public about the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS, as well as it’s historical roots. One pioneer who vastly changed the view of the awareness of HIV/AIDS was Dr. Mathilde Krim, an immunologist and medical researcher who dedicated her career to public awareness of AIDS during a time when the public was still learning about the disease.
Celebrating Social Workers Day and the Vital Role of Social Workers in Improving Patients’ Lives
Social Work Month is among the many celebrations in March, with Social Workers Day being celebrated on the third Tuesday of the month. Social work is vital to any community, and it was particularly important during the pandemic. In the face of an unprecedented challenge, social workers played a crucial role in helping people cope with the pandemic and promoting resilience and well-being and continue to play a critical role in the lives of HJAHC patients.
A VISION for Trenton Youth I Art Exhibition & Silent Auction
We invite you to enjoy an inspiring exhibition featuring the creative works of students in Trenton and local artists passionate about uplifting our community. Trenton students want to showcase all that they can accomplish and dream of with access to supportive services that empower them to reach their full potential and optimal well-being.
Most adult smokers want to quit. But less than 1/3 are using proven methods to help.
The Surgeon General put out the first report on smoking and health back in 1964. Since then, smoking among U.S. adults has gone from 43% to about 14% in 2018. But even though the numbers have improved, it’s still the leading preventable cause of death and disease in this country.
Learn more about the steps you can take to quit smoking and stay healthy.
Looking for affordable prescriptions? Look to Henry J. Austin Health Center.
Prescription medicines can be expensive, especially when you’re getting them for your whole family. Why not see if you can save on them without giving up on convenience? HJAHC has a pharmacy nearby that’s open to all residents in Trenton and Mercer County.
Almost 50% of people over 30 have gum disease. Are you one of them?
If you’re having oral health issues, you’re not suffering alone. The number of people who are dealing with these problems is alarming.
Learn more about what you can do to stay healthy and how our dental team can support you.
How the HJAHC HRSA Grant Funded Nurse Residency Program Supports the Trenton/Mercer County Community
The Nurse Practitioner residency is a 12-month program for advanced practice nurses who have completed a Master’s or Doctoral program and have passed the Nurse Practitioner Certification boards.
GivingTuesday: Visit HJAHC’s Pop-Up Gallery at Starbucks, Trenton!
A gift of $140 can sponsor a child in Trenton to get corrective vision services and prescription eyeglasses, give today at henryjaustin.org/support.
A Vision for Trenton Youth: HJAHC Bookfair at Barnes & Noble
This holiday season, provide a child with prescription glasses by shopping at Barnes & Noble.
A Vision for Trenton Youth: Pop-Up Gallery at Labyrinth Books
This holiday season, make a difference in your community by supporting our partnership with Vision to Learn to provide free vision screenings, exams, and prescription eyeglasses to all Trenton Public School students in need.
Impact of pharmacist-led chronic disease management in a Federally Qualified Health Center
Dr. Caitlin McCarthy conducted a study on how more pharmacist-driven services can decrease the number of patients suffering from chronic disease.
Pharmacists improve diabetes outcomes: a randomized controlled trial.
There is a growing shortage of primary care physicians. Pharmacists can fill the gap, and interdisciplinary teams are being evaluated as part of health care reform.
How HJAHC’s Centering Families Program Supports Women in the Community
Cathy Scott, 32, works hard to support her family, working long hours in the hospitality industry. As a mother to two young children, Isabell, 10, and Giovanni, four months, she also understands the importance of bonding with them. As a...
Millions suffer from substance use disorders. MAT has been proven to help
MAT is short for Medication-Assisted Treatment. And while medication is part of this treatment approach, it’s not used alone. MAT is a “whole patient” way to helping people recover from substance use disorders, especially opioid use disorder. It’s been proven...
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