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In this episode of Beyond the Stethoscope, Arn Facklam, NP, FHM breaks down what Ebola really is, how it spreads, and why most people in the United States are at extremely low risk. He explains the symptoms, mortality rates, treatments, and the strict infection-control measures hospitals use to protect both patients and healthcare workers. The episode also separates fear from fact by addressing common misconceptions seen online and in the media. Most importantly, listeners will come away with a calm, practical understanding of what they actually need to know — without the medical jargon or sensationalism.
By Arn Facklam, NP, FHMIn this episode of Beyond the Stethoscope, Arn Facklam, NP, FHM breaks down what Ebola really is, how it spreads, and why most people in the United States are at extremely low risk. He explains the symptoms, mortality rates, treatments, and the strict infection-control measures hospitals use to protect both patients and healthcare workers. The episode also separates fear from fact by addressing common misconceptions seen online and in the media. Most importantly, listeners will come away with a calm, practical understanding of what they actually need to know — without the medical jargon or sensationalism.