Danbury Hospital Medical Town Meetings Focus On Senior Health And Stroke Prevention
Danbury Hospital Medical Town Meetings Focus On Senior Health And Stroke Prevention
DANBURY â Physician and nurse specialists discuss dementia, osteoarthritis, pneumonia, other age-related illnesses and available community resources at the next Danbury Hospital Medical Town Meeting âGaining Insight Into Aging Health Issuesâ on Tuesday, May 11, from 7 to 8:30 pm. The program takes place at Danbury Hospitalâs auditorium, 24 Hospital Avenue. Park free in the Blue Visitorâs Parking Lot, Hospital Avenue entrance.
Featured speakers will be Juan Pablo Caeiro, MD, director of geriatric and adult medicine at the Seifert & Ford Family Community Health Center, 70 Main Street, Danbury; David Trock, MD, chief of rheumatology at the hospital; and Byron Thomas, MD, an internal medicine specialist. All are physician members of the Danbury Office of Physician Services. Also on the panel will be Alice Correira, a registered nurse and clinical case coordinator at the Seifert & Ford Family Community Health Center. Patricia Palmer, an advanced practice registered nurse with the Geriatric Health Center, Seifert & Ford Family Community Health Center, will facilitate the evening program.
A Medical Town Meeting addressing the âMisconceptions and Realities of Strokeâ takes place on Tuesday, May 18, from 7 to 8:30 pm at Danbury Hospitalâs auditorium.
The featured speaker on May 18 is Neil Culligan, MD, a board-certified neurologist and practicing physician at Neurology Associates of Danbury. Dr Culligan discusses prevention, warning signs, risk factors, and treatment of stroke.
Ample time will be provided for audience questions. Danbury Hospital Medical Town Meetings are free, monthly health and wellness programs open to the public. No RSVP is required.
Educational materials, a prize drawing, and light refreshments also will be provided. For more information regarding medical town meetings, call the Danbury Hospital Marketing & Community Relations Department at 797-7247, or visit www.danburyhospital.org.