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CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest
As the holiday season approaches, and with the start of respiratory virus season a few weeks ago, the Service de prévention et contrôle des infections (PCI) and the Service de prévention, promotion et mieux-être au travail (PPMET) have announced the return of masking effective Monday, Dec
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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)Preparation guide for colorectal surgeryThis guide will help you understand your surgery better and prepare you for the different stages of surgery.Please bring this guide with you to your appointments and also on your day of surgery.
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Are you dissatisfied with care or services you received? Did you know you can voice your opinion to the head of the department concerned or to the head nurse on the unit where you were treated? This step often leads to a solution that is satisfactory for everyone involved.
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Info-COVID Stagiaires
Voici un résumé des consignes à suivre
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Make sure you don’t catch Lyme disease
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CISSS de la Montérégie-Centre
Blacklegged ticks, or Ixodes scapularis, are vectors for Lyme disease in Québec. They are primarily found in heavily wooded areas and the overgrown areas between woods and open spaces. The ticks hold onto plant stems and climb onto passing people or animals.