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The Tell-Tale Heart

Feb. 14, 2023

Featuring cardiologists Timo Dygert, MD, and Nathan Funk, MD, Southern Oregon Cardiology.

If you’re experiencing shortness of breath, a racing heartbeat, chest pain or swelling in your extremities, your heart might be telling you something. Learn the signs of heart disease, the latest treatments, prevention tips and how to live with heart failure–it’s not a death sentence anymore.

Man in a state of self-reflection.

Screening for and Diagnosing Breast Cancer: What You Need To Know

Oct 11, 2022

Featuring Dr. Megan Frost, Asante Physician Partners–General Surgery.

Watch an informative presentation on the science of diagnostic breast imaging, including mammography, ultrasound and MRI.

Megan Frost, MD

How To Save a Brain and Get the Best Recovery After a Stroke

June 21, 2022

Featuring Dr. Kelleher, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center

Learn about the symptoms, causes, risk factors and prevention of stroke, and the latest in lifesaving response and treatment.

Watch Our Informative Presentation About Screening for Colorectal Cancer

March 15, 2022

Featuring Dr. Nelson, Colon & Rectal Surgeon, Asante Three Rivers Medical Center

Learn the best way to beat colon cancer and effective treatments from one of Asante’s leading colon and rectal surgeons. Hosted by Asante’s own Kim Woodruff, manager of General Surgery in Grants Pass, these sessions will both entertain and enlighten.

Dr. Nelson

Recent Advances in Cardiology — How Science and Technology Make Our Lives Better

Feb. 23, 2022

Featuring Dr. Kent Dauterman, longtime cardiologist with Southern Oregon Cardiology 

Discover the latest and greatest in heart care. Advances in technology over the last decade have made open-heart surgery almost a thing of the past. You’ll learn how new technology saves hearts without opening chests, prevents stroke without blood thinners and how your smartphone can save your life. 

Kent Dauterman, MD

Your Heart Is Over 50 — What Could Possibly Go Wrong With an Organ That Beats 100,000 Times a Day?

Feb. 10, 2022

Featuring Dr. Brian Gross, longtime cardiologist with Southern Oregon Cardiology

Clogged plumbing, bad wiring, faulty mechanics, a weak pump: There are so many things that can go wrong with the heart as we age. Genetics and diet play a factor, too. Learn what to watch out for and how to keep your most important organ healthy.

Brian Gross MD

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