Texoma Medical Center Health News
Fall 2008

Contents

 Home
 TMC: building for
your future
 Physician News
 Family meals: More
than good nutrition
 Healthy Recipe
 Making this school year your child's best ever
 Exceptional stroke
care close to home
 Minimally invasive surgical procedures
 Procedure to
treat gallstones
 Past Issues

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Make this school year the best ever

When the school year starts, your child may be dreading math class, the lunchroom's mystery meat or being labeled a "geek." Children also may fear isolation, not making friends and being unable to find the restroom or their classrooms.

Whatever age your child is, you can ease first-day jitters by helping your student plan for a new school year. By planning ahead, you will reinforce the importance of school and help alleviate worries.

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TMC breaks ground
for new hospital


On June 5, Texoma Medical Center marked a milestone when it broke ground for a new $137 million medical center.

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Advanced surgical procedures: Less pain, faster recovery

In the past, "open" surgery was the only option available to physicians who needed to see inside a patient's body or remove or repair an organ. But minimally invasive technology is completely changing the way doctors approach patient care.
Physician News

Psychiatrist Vicky Borck, D.O., has joined the medical staff at TMC and the TMC Behavioral Health Center.

  Family meals: More than good nutrition

If you don't eat meals with your children on most days of the week, it's time to make changes.

  Exceptional stroke care close to home

If you suffer a stroke, you can be confident about the level of care you will receive at Texoma Medical Center.


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