Promedica Health System Continuing Medical Education - Promedica Health System, ProMedica is a locally-owned, nonprofit health system providing quality health care services to 27 counties in northwestOhio and southeast Michigan. We’re a network of hospitals, physicians, health care professionals, researchers, and specialtyclinics and facilities. We offer a full range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical specialties in areas such as emergencymedicine and trauma, heart and vascular, oncology, orthopaedics, neurology, women’s services, and children’s services.Mission and ValuesWhether your first encounter with ProMedica is through your family physician, the emergency room staff, or a wellness coach at your workplace, you’ll discover that we’re a mission-driven organization.We believe you should have access to the best care right in your neighborhood — so wherever you receive care from us, you’re connected to the experience and knowledge of our entire network.We believe that no one is beyond the reach of life-saving health care — so every year we donate millions of dollars to provide medical services to our friends and neighbors who cannot pay.We believe that our neighbors are looking for ways to strengthen our communities — so we work with hundreds of volunteers who lead our boards and hospital auxiliaries to touch the lives of patients and families every day.Whoever you are, and wherever you live in our extensive service area, our mission is to improve your health and well-being.


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City: -84.636 Michigan, United States

  • Castle - Clean a washing machine?

    I used to use bleach to clean out the washer once a month (top load GE kept in the basement with the lid closed left to me by family and was like 10 yrs old). But then I realized... it gets musky smelling and we use bleach every time we wash whites... So bleach obviously doesn't work. I set out to find what would kill the mildew smell in the washer. I came across a few products and tried them to no avail. I found out a few things though. Like you should leave the washer lid open so the moisture can evaporate even though I don't like to do so. And that mildew was probably in a few short hoses/lines and around the basin which would cause the smell each time. I then saw this Affresh at my local brick and mortar store that rhymes with "Mall Fart". It was on sale and cheap so I decided to try it. It has been amazing. It fizzed up slightly in the wash and stripped away all the gross smell. It does leave a little smell of it's own, but it's light and fresh. Used monthly in the wash it's supposed to maintain the cleanliness of your machine. Initial cleaning of a dirty smelly washer, the package says you should use 1 tab per wash (no clothes) and run 3 cycles, meaning 3 tabs total and countless wasted water. But it works though! I have recently purchased a new Whirlpool front loader washer/dryer (Duet) and the washer gets once of these each month. I will not let my new machine get like our old family one. I will point out that the old washer was not HE and the new one is, and Affresh works in both types. I had the same results with Affresh's light clean smell in the old as I did the new. Nobody thinks to clean their washer until it's too late and smells like mildew. It would have been great if I had known about this before and was using this all along.

  • Mike Merrill - OK, product-- but Terrible Customer Experience

    I'm a long-time QuickBooks customer, and I really resent being forced to upgrade every other year when Intuit "removes" online support (i.e. you can no longer download bank & credit card transactions unless you buy the new version). That's a terrible way to treat your customers.