Dr. Matthews graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 2008. She works in Albany, GA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Matthews is affiliated with Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.
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reeman admits he seldom uses condoms. He climbs into the van and rubs a swab over his gums. Twenty minutes later, he's back for the result: Good news - no HIV. But counselor Amanda Matthews has Freeman go through a list of the risk factors; it's education to try to keep him and his future partners safe.
admits he seldom uses condoms. He climbs into the van and rubs a swab over his gums. Twenty minutes later, he's back for the result: Good news no HIV. But counselor Amanda Matthews has Freeman go through a list of the risk factors; it's education to try to keep him and his future partners safe.
Date: Jul 07, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Positive impact: More youth involved in blood drives
"It makes us feel like we're doing the right thing," intervention specialist Amanda Matthews said. "Our staff takes pride in it and also donates. The students are giving back something positive to society, and this represents what we do here."
Sedgwick County spokeswoman Amanda Matthews told The Wichita Eagle that (http://bit.ly/qMNF7y) that the county has three confirmed cases of listeria, and that one person has died. She said it's unclear if listeria is the cause of death, but that it's being investigated.
from Sedgwick County, but health officials declined to release more information to protect the person's privacy. Sedgwick County spokeswoman Amanda Matthews said the person apparently went swimming in August in the city lake in Winfield, about 30 miles southeast of Wichita, then entered a hospital Aug.
Date: Sep 10, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Kansan dies after being infected by brain-eating amoeba
The Kansas victim was from Sedgwick County. The person apparently went swimming in August in the city lake in Winfield, about 30 miles southeast of Wichita, said county spokeswoman Amanda Matthews. The victim entered a hospital Aug. 19 complaining of headaches, developed breathing problems and died