April 30, 2010 - Mercy Medical Center
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April 30, 2010 - Mercy Medical Center
Bulletin Mercy celebrates Nurses’ Week with several activities In celebration of National Nurses’ Week (May 6-12), all members of the Mercy nursing team are invited to participate in the following activities (more information about these and other events will be coming next week): THURSDAY, MAY 6: • Doctors’ Breakfast for Nurses Marketplace and Grille; T he Café 6:30-9:30 a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 7: • Certification Recognition Tea East T ower Auditorium 7:45 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 8: • Ice Cream Social All Campuses Midnight – 2 a.m. & Noon – 2 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 10: • Healthier Tomorrow Fair East Tower Auditorium 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (open to all staff) TUESDAY, MAY 11: • Careful Nursing Video Presentation Central Campus/Mercy West Lakes Various times and locations WEDNESDAY, MAY 12: • Careful Nursing Carnival East T ower Auditorium 7:30-8:30 a.m.; 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. April 30, 2010 Mercy eICU® Connect expands reach to monitor patients in North Dakota As of Tuesday, April 27, Mercy Health Network’s eICU® Connect expanded beyond state borders to monitor critical care patients in North Dakota. Mercy Medical Center in Williston, N.D., is a 25-bed critical access facility that serves residents of western North Dakota and eastern Montana. A member of Catholic Health Initiatives, Mercy-Williston is the second rural hospital and the first outside the state of Iowa to join eICU Connect, which enables intensive care physicians and nurses to oversee the care of ICU patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week from a center located on Mercy’s Central Campus in Des Moines. Using an innovative blend of telemedicine, early-warning software and electronic monitoring devices, eICU Connect enhances care for critically ill or injured patients at hospitals where staff or resources are limited. In addition to the four-bed unit at Mercy-Williston, eICU Connect monitors an additional 83 beds at Mercy’s Central Campus, Mercy Medical Center – West Lakes, Mercy Medical Center – Sioux City and Grinnell Regional Medical Center. “Care of critical care patients in eICU communities is a partnership,” said Dr. Michael Witte, co-medical director of eICU Connect. “Local physicians are dedicated to their patients, who are also their friends and neighbors. We work directly with those physicians to deliver the best treatment possible.” At each hospital, local physicians and critical care nurses develop plans of care for their patients. Through eICU Connect, physicians and nurses in Des Moines Above, Kari Farmer, RN, communicates with Mercy eICU Connect® Director of Operations Beth Bice and nurses at Mercy Medical Center in Williston, N.D., via eICU equipment. The North Dakota hospital joined the network on April 27, becoming the second rural hospital and the first outside Iowa to have its critical care patients monitored by physicians and nurses in the center located at Mercy. follow the local attending physician’s plan of care while monitoring patients around the clock. By paying close attention to evidence-based critical care practices and immediately responding to changes in patient conditions, eICU staff help speed recovery, minimize complications and decrease length of stay. To prepare Mercy-Williston for go-live, Beth Bice, director of operations for eICU Connect, Sandy Bloem, staff nurse, and Jeff Smith, technical coordinator, traveled to North Dakota to work directly with the hospital’s ICU staff and demonstrate how the eICU equipment would be used to monitor patients. The group also answered questions from the Williston medical staff about the benefits of using eICU Connect. “I think the physicians see it as a tool that, when combined with excellent bedside care, will result in better outcomes for their patients,” said Beth. CONGRATULATIONS T O... Chanin Cassens, Mercy Johnston, and Cory, on the birth of their son, Cash. Cash was born on March 27 and is the couple’s first child. Amy Dillon, Quality Management, and Steve, on the birth of their son, Vincent. Vincent was born on April 11 and is the couple’s first child. Heidi Hagberg, W3CC, and Nathan, on the birth of their son, Logan Andrew. Logan was born on March 20 and was welcomed home by Clayten, 7, and Halle, 5. Nicole Hall, Mercy West Lakes PACU, and Russ, on the birth of their daughter, Rilynn. Rilynn was born on April 1 and was welcomed home by Kelsey, 8. Casy Willenberg, Maternity Trauma and Triage, and Chris, on the birth of their daughter, Kaylie. Kaylie was born on April 1 and was welcomed home by Kyler, 4. Scott Withers, Cytology, and Amy, on the birth of their son, Caleb Blake. Caleb was born on April 14 and was welcomed home by Benjamin, 2. OUR SYMPATHY TO... Evelyn Gabriel, Volunteer, on the death of her brother. Paul Herring, Financial Operations, on the death of his wife. Sheryl Hughes-Empke, Volunteer, on the death of her husband. Jennifer Johnson, 5 South, and Andrew, on the birth of their son, Caleb Andrew. Caleb was born on March 25 and was welcomed home by Brandon, 1. Beth Klostermann, Human Resources, on the death of her mother. Steve Mather, Riverside Rehab, and Kristen, on the birth of their twins, Kieran Paul and Alexandra Darlene. Kieran and Alexandra were born on March 19 and are the couple’s first children. Sue McNaughton, Medical Imaging, on the death of her son. Christine McCarty, Nuclear Medicine, and Rick, on the birth of their daughter, Amanda Lynne. Amanda was born on April 24 and was welcomed home by Makayla, 3. Becky Shough, Flex Pool, and Drew, on the birth of their daughter, Devyn. Devyn was born on April 11 and was welcomed home by Colton, 2. Rita Lepeska, Hospice, on the death of her father-in-law. Connie Mitchell, Family Medicine Residency Program, on the death of her father. Shukri Mohamed, 5 North, on the death of her grandmother. Peg O’Connor, Mercy Health Network – Central Iowa, on the death of her mother-in-law. Ted Roush, Rehab Services, on the death of his father. Christy Soll, Emergency, and Jake, on the birth of their son, Silas Jacob. Silas was born on March 31 and is the couple’s first child. Todd Smothers, Urbandale Physical Therapy, on the death of his brother. Ashley Sunderman, Pediatrics, and Michael, on the birth of their son, Bennett Michael. Bennett was born on March 25 and is the couple’s first child. Beth Sollars, Mercy East Physical Therapy, on the death of her father. Cassie Trenary, Mercy West Lakes Med/Surg, and Ryan Charter, on the birth of their daughter, Madelyn Grace. Madelyn was born on March 26 and is the couple’s first child. Marie Warren, Financial Operations, on the death of her husband. Andrea Strain, 5 North, on the death of her grandmother. Janice Wilkinson, Mercy West, on the death of her brother. Wellness Council of Iowa honors two Mercy Family members with annual awards The Wellness Council of Iowa recently honored two Mercy Family members with its 2010 Light of Wellness Awards. These special awards are given annually to individuals, leaders and programs throughout Iowa that promote health and wellness in the workplace. During a special banquet held at Hoyt Sherman Place on April 15, the organization recognized Dr. Richard Deming, medical director of Mercy Cancer Center Radiation Oncology, with a Light of Wellness Leadership Award for his role in developing and supporting the LIVESTRONG™ at the YMCA cancer survivorship program. In addition, Mary Schemmel, assistant professor at Mercy College of Health Sciences, received a Light of Wellness Individual Award for her outstanding accomplishments with her personal wellness journey. The Wellness Council of Iowa is a member of the Wellness Councils of America (WELCOA). Last fall, the group designated Mercy a gold-level “Well Workplace” for a third consecutive three-year term. Bulletin Volume 10 Issue 18 | April 30, 2010 The Bulletin is published weekly for employees and friends of Mercy Medical Center, 1111 6th Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50314-2611. Editorial Staff Erin Kurth ...................................................... Editor Amy Bentz ............................................ Contributor Lisa Jones ............................................. Contributor Megan Jorgensen ................................. Contributor Gregg Lagan ......................................... Contributor Traci McBee .......................................... 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