My COVID-19 vaccine story: Dr. Jeanne James
One pediatrician and BlueCross medical director shares how she decided to get vaccinated, how she felt after and how she’s feeling now.
One pediatrician and BlueCross medical director shares how she decided to get vaccinated, how she felt after and how she’s feeling now.
“Physical touch meets an essential human need,” says Dr. Jeanne James, pediatrician and chief medical officer for BlueCare Tennessee.
BlueCare Tennessee pediatrician and chief medical officer Dr. Jeanne James explains what you need to know about vaccines for kids ages 5-11.
As you weigh whether to have your adolescent vaccinated, Dr. Jeanne James says you should consider these 4 factors.
Dr. Jeanne James, chief medical officer for BlueCare Tennessee, says childhood vaccinations are one of the biggest public-health successes of our time, but we have to keep educating parents in order for it to stay that way.
Dr. Jeanne James, chief medical officer for BlueCare Tennessee, gives some expert advice on what to do, and what not to do, when you have the flu.
These days, it’s easy to assume if we get sick, it’s going to be COVID-19. Yet, we’re also susceptible to illness caused by other viruses, bacteria or fungi. Dr. Suzanne Corrington explains.
Dr. Robert Yates, an OB/GYN and corporate medical director for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee in Memphis, says screenings have dramatically lowered the death rate of cervical cancer.
Dr. Andrea Willis, chief medical officer for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, who has a background in pediatrics as well as public health, helps us understand the most recent information about these vaccines.
One BlueCross employee shares how she decided to get vaccinated, how she felt after and how she’s feeling now.