Temple University Hospital to relocate labor and delivery services from main campus

Temple University Hospital to relocate labor and delivery services from main campus
Michael Young, President and CEO — Jeanes Hospital and Temple University
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Temple University Hospital has announced that, starting September 3 at 8:00 AM, Labor and Delivery services will no longer be available at its Main Campus on Broad and Ontario Streets. These childbirth services are being moved to a new hospital location.

In related health news, Samantha P. Flanagan, DO, who serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discussed with Everyday Health the varying effectiveness of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Dr. Flanagan provided insights into lifestyle changes that may help patients improve their outcomes while using these medications.

“GLP-1 drugs don’t work equally well for everyone, but Samantha P. Flanagan, DO, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, shared with Everyday Health some changes that can help patients optimize their weight loss.”



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