Relay for Life - Maury Regional Medical Center
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Relay for Life - Maury Regional Medical Center
Maury Regional Hospital Columbia, Tennessee June 2005 Vol. XXXIV, Issue 6 Relay for Life The 2005 American Cancer Society Relay for Life was conducted on June 3-4 at the Columbia Academy football field. A fun-filled overnight event — a celebration of life — this annual event honors those who are cancer survivors, remembers those who have died of cancer and raises funds for continuing research. This year, MRH raised a whopping $13,142.19, over $3,000 more than our target, which earned us the Corporate Top Fundraising Award. A silent auction of items donated by groups throughout the hospital was conducted. Luminaries and balloons were sold for use in the ceremony in honor of loved ones. The total raised for the event was $36,654.64. Bill Walter, CEO for the Maury Regional Healthcare System, was this year’s honorary chairperson and Cindy Fox, Director of Marketing & Maury Regional Hospital was the top fundraising team for Relay for Life with numerous employees attending the walk on June 3. Public Relations, was the sponsorship chair. Carolyn Harrison and Rhonda Doerflinger in the Human Resources Department coordinated the hospital team and activities. Over 35 employees participated on the committee to coordinate walkers hospital-wide. For more information on Relay for Life or programs of the American Cancer Society, visit www.cancer.org. PACS Implementation Provides Electronic Imaging Maury Regional Hospital is making a technology upgrade that brings improved care and greater convenience to patients in south central Tennessee. The Picture Archival Communications System (PACS) will be used for CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and diagnostic (CR) images that previously were printed on film. Physicians and employees will now have access to these critical diagnostic tools via computer in many physician offices and homes and at workstations located in Radiology areas, the Emergency Department, Surgery, and the Intensive Care Unit. “By eliminating the need for film, we will be able to expedite radiology images for physicians and employees caring for patients,” said Director of Radiology Pam Williams. “Images will be sent electronically to a workstation where a radiologist will review them. The images will then be available to physicians and staff. Reports will be available for 1 physicians in a preliminary status after transcription.” Training dates have been established for radiologists and radiology employees, July 25-29. Staff physicians will be trained to access PACS through physician portal by Information Systems Department training staff. Training for physician portal will begin August 8. Radiology employees will train nursing staff and ancillary department staff August 1–15. continued on page 3 New Employees May 2005 Business Office Shannon Wentzel Dietary Keisha Bailey Damita Duke Emergency Gregory Childers Environmental Services Donna Clifft Dena Smith Pam Wall Terry Wayland Finance Chad Williams Laboratory Anna Kate Woody LACC Jennifer Tanner Nursing Brandi Alderson Elizabeth Beal Debra Benedict Virginia Graves Elizabeth Norton Elizabeth Payne Margaret Smith Rebecca Stamos continued on page 3 The Vita Link is published monthly for Maury Regional Hospital through the Marketing and Public Relations Department. Distribution is to employees, members of the medical staff, board of trustees, advisory board, Maury County Commission, and volunteers. For address corrections, please contact the Human Resources Office. Editor: Rita Williams Graphic Design: Good Shepherd Graphics Copywriter: Sharon Owens Proofreader: Cindy Fox 1224 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Strain Appointed Director of Managed Care Kristy Strain has been appointed the director of managed care. She will be responsible for negotiating and overseeing the managed care contracts. She will also develop an overall strategy for the system. “Managed care contracting is an essential element in the continued success and growth of our hospital. Having an extremely qualified individual to lead and direct the managed care strategies is critical. Maury Regional Hospital is excited to have Kristy Strain as our director of managed care and join our team. Kristy brings over ten years of experience in managed care contracting,” said Larry Moore, chief financial officer. Strain has worked with managed care for 13 years, most recently at Ardent Health Services in Nashville where she was the manager of managed care. There, she negotiated the managed care contracts with 19 different facilities. “It’s nice now to focus on one hospital system rather than trying to do so much for so many,” said Strain. Strain received her bachelor’s degree in public administration/business management from Belmont University and her master’s in healthcare administration from Hamilton University. Wells Appointed Breast Center Coordinator Debra Wells has been appointed the Breast Center Coordinator responsible for coordinating follow-up care for patients with abnormal diagnostic mammograms and ultrasounds as well as coordinate care with referring physicians, support patients with literature and serve as the liaison with the breast cancer support group. Wells has been a nurse practitioner for over 15 years. She received her master’s degree in nursing from Vanderbilt University. She has worked in a variety of settings, mostly in primary and urgent care. “We’re very happy to have somebody with her qualifications and credentials,” said Mickie DeHaven, director of women’s services. Wells is working on her certification as a Breast Health Navigator so she will be better able to support patients in their decisions about treatment options, help mates deal with breast cancer and promote the services throughout the community. “This will be a little different from my role at Northside and the ACC. There, I ordered mammograms and managed the abnormal findings. Here, I’ll be working with the radiologist in a different setting where a whole new set of laws apply,” said Wells. 2 Three Employees Retire Marjorie Burns (center) is pictured at her retirement reception with (l-r) Healthcare System CEO Bill Walter, Associate Director of Finance Scott Powers, Associate Administrator Ron Pope and MRH CEO Robert Otwell. Marjorie Burns, a patient accounts specialist, retired May 31 after 30 years of service, according to Scott Powers, associate director of finance. “Marjorie was a valuable Business Office employee for many years. Her hard work and dedication will be missed,” said Powers. New Employees May 2005 (continued) Nursing (cont.) Allison Sullivan Brandy Walker Pharmacy Lena Littrell David Perry Plant Operations Jackie Welch Radiology Mary Casteel Mary Shyes, a unit secretary, retired May 31 after 26 years of service, according to Melissa Raymer, her supervisor. “Mary was an important part of the night shift and will be missed by all of her fellow employees,” said Raymer. Promotions Mary (center) is pictured with Maury Regional Healthcare System CEO Bill Walter and Chief Nursing Officer Jamie Davis. Kimberly Bullock from food service trayline technician, to assistant trayline supervisor, Dietary Sue Byrd, an RN on Same Day Surgery, retired May 31 after 25 years of service, according to Emily Hite, nurse manager. “She was a wonderful nurse and was great with her patients. She will be greatly missed by all of us. We hope she’ll come back and visit us,” said Hite. Candice Campbell from LPN, to extern II, Nursing Sue Byrd (right) is pictured with Nurse Manager Emily Hite. Damian Cole from student technician II, to staff technologist, Radiology Jonathan Counts from special accounts representative, Business Office, to research analyst, Finance Nicky Edwards from LPN, to extern II, Oncology Joshua Franks from student technician II, to staff technologist, Radiology continued from page 1 PACS Implementation PACS is one of the first steps toward electronic medical records at Maury Regional Hospital. In the future, all medical information and images that doctors need to provide patients with care will be available electronically. The time and cost savings will be tremendous. Caregivers who need patient medical information will get it more quickly, expediting a diagnosis and evaluation of treatment options. Nancy Garland from LPN, to extern II, ACC Amanda Grooms from student technician II, to staff technologist, Radiology continued on page 4 3 2005 Recognit Promotions (continued) Bren Hardison from physician medicare specialist, to assistant business office manager, Business Office Five Years First Row, l to r: Cindy Escue, Amanda Corbin, Amber Leighton, Kendra Mayes, Juanita Barnett, Lynn Morton, Dianna Burk; Second Row, l to r: Board Chairman, Waymon L. Hickman, Steve McGee, Tiffany Browne, Breanna Fisher, Alice Ford, Linda Moore, Shelia Rogers, Linda Lovell, and CEO Robert Otwell Janice Henkel from RN, Pediatrics, to clinical educator I, Staff Development Rachel Hewitt from student nurse technician, Nursing, to extern II, Emergency Roger Hinson from registered security guard, to security officer, Security Rhonda Holt from patient services supervisor, to assistant business office manager, Business Office Emily Hunter from student nurse technician, to extern II, Nursery Five Years First Row, l to r: Emily Gilchrist, Melanie Coleman, Carolyn McDaniel, Donna Thornton, Chanda Foutch, Kimberly Chesnut, Brenda Nance, Carmen Agnew, Miranda Roberts, Cassie Bowling; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Jewel Bedford, Dianna Butt, Edna Hardison, Stephen Hanes, Daniel Bailey, Kimberly Cummings, Rita Williams, Wendell Pritzell, Amanda Edmonson, Jessie Turner, Brandy Love, Michelle Knoepfel, Dena McClellan, and Mr. Otwell Five Years First Row, l to r: Lori Hughes, Stephanie Lewis, Pauline Thomas, Thelma Mayberry, Erin White, Beverly McCoy, Helen Hood, Theresa Pitts, Angela Pierce, Paulette Barber; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Fay Martindale, Debbie McMahen, Martha McCall, Henrietta Weaver, Deborah Lumpkins, Pearlee Richardson, Deborah Sutton, Edward Fitzgerald, Teresa Springer, Karen Neidert, Annmarie Borriello, Tanna Whitby, Tina Cox, and Mr. Otwell Larry Inman from maintenance worker, to maintenance technician, Plant Operations Cindy Jones from assistant trayline supervisor, to retail supervisor, Dietary Amelia Lopp from RN, Nursing, to care manager, Clinical Support Stacey Perry from LPN, to extern II, Nursing Brandi Qualls from student technician II, to staff technologist, Radiology Ten Years First Row, l to r: Denice Hornbaker, Beverly May, Kimberly Hill, Lydia Benefield, Dana Burcham; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Tom Webster, Robert Skinner, Flavio Silva, Faye Hardison, Lesia Watkins, and Mr. Otwell Ten Years Melinda Sands from cont./decision support analyst, Finance, to clinical data analyst, Clinical Support First Row, l to r: Larry Carris, Marie Skelton, Cindy Jones, Jackie Hardison, Jennifer McKinney, Janice Henkel, Richard Ledbetter, Carrie Long; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Brenda Malugin, Wanda Workman, Christy Harris, Christie Beck, Janice Wilson, Glenda Davis, Annette Carpenter, Julia Bryan, Melissa Miller, and Mr. Otwell continued on page 5 4 tion of Service Promotions (continued) Fifteen Years First Row, l to r: Carol Dawson, Stephanie Powers, Becky Mallard, Wanda McDonald, Nancy Delk, Ellen Miller, Christy Wright, Chantel Mize, Bobby Turner; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Paulette Thacker, Nita Boman, Heidi Knudsen, Sharron Smith, Geraldine Gowan, Linda Stewart, Alice Primm, Era Sims, Kathy James, Hugh Johnson, Calvin Hoover, and Mr. Otwell Tiffany Sensat from student nurse technician, to extern II, Nursing Stephanie Sewell from equipment technician, to therapist, Respiratory Care Julie Tune from student technician II, to staff technologist, Radiology Twenty Years First Row, l to r: Amy Bridges, Faye Bratton, Dana Bennett, Rosemary Edmonds; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Sherian Fox, Monika Floyd, Diane Burgess, Cindy Fox, Jimmy Nash, and Mr. Otwell Twenty-Five Years Annie Webster from service worker, to supervisor, Environmental Services Transfers Joyce Chandler from registrar, Radiology, to registrar, Emergency First Row, l to r: Teresa Straight, Rebecca PayneDuke, Barbara Hinson, Sue Byrd, Clara Pratt; Second Row, l to r: Mr. Hickman, Carl Baxter, Teresa Grimmett, Delilah Andrews, Suzanne Goolsby, Fred Melton, and Mr. Otwell Jennifer Gilliam from phlebotomist, Laboratory, to endoscopy tech, Endoscopy Linda Lovell from clerical assistant, Human Resources to clerical assistant, Physician Services Thirty Years L to r: Mr. Hickman, Kathy Church, Betty Hill, Wayne Scott, Alice Fitzgerald, Gayle Johnston, Bill Arnett, Carolyn Miller, Marjorie Burns, and Mr. Otwell Thirty-Five Years Macie McKee from RN, Dialysis to RN, Home Health Births Sandy Lara, Nursing, and her husband Jose, welcomed Brennan Wesley Michael Lara on May 29. He weighed 8 lbs. and 6 ozs. L to r: Mr. Hickman, MRHS CEO Bill Walter, Betty Smith, Carol Smith, Judy Johnson, and Mr. Otwell Rebecca Claud Robinson, Emergency, and her husband, Casey, welcomed Sarah Elizabeth Robinson on May 31. She weighed 10 lbs. and 12 ozs. 5 Thank You To Patrick Harlan: Thank you so much for participating in Career Odyssey on Friday, May 20th. Your presence made a difference for over 1,200 8th grade students of Maury County as they begin to consider their course through high school, college or vocational training, and on into the workforce. We appreciate the professionalism and enthusiasm you shared with these young people. With your personal level of introduction to your career, you really made your work “come to life”. As these eighth graders begin to map out their studies for the future, they’ll recall what they learned on this day, and use it to guide their choices. Once again, thank you for helping to shape the future for the young people of Maury County. Pat King, Maury Alliance Dear Mr. Otwell: Maury Regional Hospital and UCAR Carbon conducted our eighth annual Health Fair on Tuesday, May 3, 2005. This event has become a tradition with our UCAR employees and they look forward to it each year. I know you are relatively new to Maury Regional and I welcome you to our community. I also want to let you know what a valuable asset Patrick Harlan is to your group and the staff that he brings [Amy Bridges, Thomas Cobb, Glenda Davis, Mindy Girouard, Rick Harris, Rita Hillis, Carrie VanHook & Valerie Yeiser] with him to UCAR each year. They are friendly, accommodating, knowledgeable, and above all true professionals. Thanks so much for allowing us to continue this event for eight years. We are already making plans for next year and would like to invite you to visit us and see first-hand how your employees interact with ours to make this event a huge success each year. Reba Crowell, RN, BSN, COHN-S UCAR Congratulations, Graduate! Bethany Dyan Liggett, granddaughter of Edna Parrish in Radiology, received a B.S. from the University of Tennessee. We deeply regret the omission in the previous issue of The VitaLink. Heart Association Recognizes Dr. Janice Vinson The Maury County Division of the American Heart Association (AHA) hosted a fundraising dinner honoring local cardiologist Dr. Janice Vinson on April 26. The event raised $5,200 for the AHA, bringing to $45,000 the total raised by the Maury County Chapter of the American Heart Association this Pictured l-r are Chris Martin, AHA Regional year. Dr. Vinson was recognized for her Director; Dr. Janice Vinson; and Frank Tamberrino, Maury County AHA fundraising efforts in fighting heart disease in chairman. Maury County for nearly 10 years, including educating women about heart disease being their number one threat. Dr. Vinson has been a member of the medical staff at Maury Regional Hospital since 1990. Dr. Vinson graduated Cum Laude from the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis, where she was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. After graduation, she completed her residency at Jewish Hospital in St. Louis where she served as chief resident in medicine in 1989. While there, she also completed a fellowship in cardiology, conducting research on congestive heart failure in the elderly and on hospital readmission rates. Holland Named Customer Satisfaction Coordinator Dorothy Holland was named the customer satisfaction coordinator for Maury Regional. She will be responsible for managing patient and physician survey processes. She will also monitor and report patient survey findings to hospital departments, work with staff to improve processes for serving patients in a timely manner and provide training for methods of improving customer satisfaction. “I’m excited about being here and want to do everything I can to make our patients and physicians happy here at Maury Regional Hospital,” said Holland. Holland earned her BS from Northeastern University and MBA from Southern California University. She has worked as the administrative officer/ human resources manager at Vanderbilt for the past 13 years. She also worked at the University of Michigan and Harvard University as an employment representative interviewing, recruiting, managing and training employees and managers. “We are really pleased to have Dorothy Holland on board with us. With her experience in healthcare, we feel that she’ll be a tremendous asset to our organization,” said Ginny Austin, assistant administrator. 6 Respiratory Care Employees in the Respiratory Care department work in 12 areas throughout the hospital, as well as with outpatients who come in for treatment. They provide routine respiratory therapies such as intermittent positive pressure breathing, aerosol treatments and r: Jan Butler, respiratory assistant, Beth Johnson, RRT, Amdelivering broncho- Lberto Leighton, RRT, Belinda Beard, RRT, Tabatha Brooks, RRT, dilators. They also per- Herbert Putnam, RRT. Comforting the patient inside the pulmoform both non-invasive nary function machine is Ann Morphis, director. and invasive ventilation, pulmonary function studies, sleep support. One employee is registered trends and oxygen therapy. and another certified in pulmonary The department consists of 30 functional technology. registered respiratory therapists, nine The Respiratory Care certified respiratory therapists and Department has expanded its one assistant. All of the department responsibilities this year with the employees are certified in basic life opening of the new cardiovascular support, most are certified in unit by providing ventilation services. advanced cardiac life support and Employees are also performing blood most are also certified in neonatal life draws using the new ISTAT system. Lisa Chambers Appointed Nurse Manager of First West Lisa Chambers was recently named the nurse manager of First West. She will be responsible for managing the floor that cares for cardiovascular stepdown and cardiology patients at Maury Regional. Patients cared for on First West include those who have come out of recovery after coronary artery bypass surgery, those who are recovering from cardiac catheterizations and those with arrhythmias, to name a few. “Lisa began her career at MRH in 2002 and has over 11 years experience as an RN in acute/critical care, home care, and nursing management. Lisa’s energy, enthusiasm, and expertise is an asset in her new role on First West. She is looking forward to serving as a leader in promoting excellence in cardiovascular care,” said Deborah Lumpkins, director of Cardiovascular Services. Chambers loves her work. In a recent interview, she said, “It’s a lot of fun. Our program is new and we’re working hard to make sure everyone gets the best care possible.” 7 In Memory of Retirees Annie Lou Glenn, age 88, passed away on May 26, 2005. She was a transporter in the Radiology Department who retired in 1983. Want to Learn More About Your Maury Regional 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan? Wells Fargo representatives will be coming on-site for additional informational meetings and one-on-one sessions. You will have the opportunity in these meetings to complete a “Risk Tolerance Quiz” to assist you in determining what type of investor you are (conservative, moderate, aggressive). Please watch the bulletin boards for these dates, times and locations. As well, you will be receiving at your home your quarterly 403(b) statement and the Advantage newsletter. You have the ability to access your account by phone or Internet. The toll-free number is 1-888-245-9798 or the Internet address is http://retirementplan.wellsfargo.com. If you have any questions regarding your 403(b) Savings Plan, please contact Benefits – Human Resources at extension #1968. Thank You! Thanks to employee participation in the ongoing Human Resources Employee Roundtable Luncheons and the “We’re Listening” program, we have made enhancements to Human Resource Policies! July Calendar of Events 3 14 21 Free Tour of Labor & Delivery for expectant parents & families (2:00 p.m., call 490.7006 for more information) Outpatient Diabetes Class (call Georgetta Street at 381.1111, ext. 4825 for more information) Expectant Parents Class “Breast Feeding” (7-9:00 p.m., call 490.7046 for more information) 5 16 New Employee Orientation (Auxiliary Conf. Room at 8:00 a.m., call 380.4017 for more information) Expectant Parents Class “Post Partum” (7-9:00 p.m., call 490.7046 for more information) Diabetes Education Group (Auxiliary Conf. Room at 11:30 a.m., call 540.4324 for more information) 18 6 Expectant Parents Class “Labor & Delivery — Session II” (7-9:00 p.m., call 490.7046 for more information) Breast Feeding Support Group (11:00 a.m., call 490.7074 for more information) 11 Expectant Parents Class “Labor & Delivery — Session I” (7-9:00 p.m., call 490.7046 for more information) 23 Expectant Parents Class “Baby Basics” (10:00 a.m.-Noon, call 490.7046 for more information) Ongoing Support Groups Friends Who Care For meeting information, contact Glenna at 381.9629 or Karen at 381.9380 Heart to Heart Contact Rebecca at 540.4243 for monthly details 28 Ostomy Partners Support Group (10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., call Rita Hillis at 540.4172 for more information) Breast Cancer Support Group (First Floor Conf. Room, at 5:30 p.m., call 381.2803 for more information) 30 Expectant Parents Class “Siblings” (10:00 a.m.-Noon, call 490.7046 for more information) Weight Watchers At Work New Program (First Floor Conf. Room on Mondays at 4:30 p.m. & Tuesdays at 7:00 a.m., call Human Resources, ext. 1095 for more information) Maury Regional Hospital 1224 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Columbia, TN 38401 Return Service Requested Permit No. 710 8