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  • Congratulations to Dr. June Elcock-Messam who was recognized as a Public Health Pioneer by DCHD

    "DELAWARE COUNTY BLACK PUBLIC HEALTH PIONEERS" Each Thursday during Black History Month DCHD will detail the careers and accomplishments of selected Delaware County Black public health community members. And will showcase how their work has benefitted community health for the residents of Delaware County...." to view the article please follow this link

  • "Delco Health Department holds free webinar on heart health"

    Congratulations to the President of the Delaware County Medical Society, Dr. June Elcock-Messam, who was mentioned in today's article in the Delco Times. Delco Times article, by PEG DEGRASSA | pdegrassa@delconewsnetwork.com | The Delaware County Daily Times February 22, 2023, at 6:17 a.m "Delco Health Department holds free webinar on heart health" "Delco Health Department invites residents to register for Heart Webinar The Delaware County Health Department and the American Heart Association will hold a virtual webinar Friday, Feb. 24 from 1 to 2 p.m. Health officials from both will share information about Delaware County cardiovascular health statistics, CPR, and CPR disparities. During the webinar, officials will also recognize county public health hero Dr. June Elcock-Messam. As the president of the Delaware County Medical Society, Elcock-Messam will address the importance of heart health. Elcock-Messam is a highly decorated physician and a lifelong hero for children and pediatric medicine. She is the founder of Every Child Counts, a nonprofit that provides “aftercare” for at-risk youth. County residents interested in attending the virtual event can register at https://co-delaware-pa-us.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zTpg_LLTTH2HDhf3t7RL_A Cardiac arrest occurs when a person’s heart abruptly stops pumping blood, which can be fatal if not immediately treated with CPR or a defibrillator to restore normal heart rhythm. About 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside the hospital each year in the U.S., most often in a person’s home. People who receive CPR from family, friends, or strangers while waiting for emergency personnel to arrive are twice as likely to survive as those who do not." To Read the Article online click here To see the Page in please download the file below.

  • Delaware County Medical Society Announces Monthly Happy Hour

    Starting Thursday, January 19th, 2023, DCMS invites physicians, medical students, residents, medical professionals, and their guests to enjoy a casual evening of cocktails and appetizers, every 3rd Thursday of the month. January's get-together will be held at Tavola Restaurant in Springfield, PA. We look forward to seeing everyone! Time: 6-8 PM Place: Tavola Restaurant 400 W. Sproul Rd, Springfield PA RSVP Required Please call Linda at 610-892-7750 or email delawarecountymedicalsociety@gmail.com

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