Update - LVHN Scholarly Works
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Update - LVHN Scholarly Works
Newsletter for the Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center Vol. 3 No. 13 July 7, 1980 TWO ELECTED TO A&SHHC BOARD Walter J. Okunski, M.D., and Peter E. Farrell, M.D., were elected new members of the Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center's Board of Directors at the corporation's Annual Meeting, Thursday, June 26, 1980. Dr. Okunski, Director of the Burn Center, has served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Allentown Hospital Association since February, 1979. Dr. Okunski is President-Elect of the Hospital Center Medical Staff, is an active member of the Medical Staffs at A&SHHC and Allentown, and also serves on the Medical Staffs of Sacred Heart Hospital, the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, and St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. He is a fellow in the American College of Surgeons, and is Vice President of the,.Robert H. Ivy Society, a Pennsylvania Plastic Surgery organization. Dr. Farrell, an Allentown Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, has been a member of the Sacred Heart Hospital Board of Directors for the past two ~ears. He is the incoming President of the Sacred Heart Hospital Medical Staff and is also a member of the Medical Staffs of A&SHHC and Allentown Hospital. Re-elected to new terms were A&SHHC Board members Valeria S. Boyer, James Lanshe, Sr., Esq., and Abram Samuels. Board Officers remained the same: James McCambridge, Vice President; James Lanshe, Secretary; and J. Walton St. Clair, Treasurer, were re-elected at the organizational meeting of the Board and Richard Fleming will continue to serve as President until an agreement as to his successor can be reached. Retiring from service on the Board this year were The Honorable Henry V. Scheirer and Earl K. Sipes, M.D. Judge Scheirer has been involved in hospital governance since January, 1964, when he joined the Board of Directors of The Allentown Hospital Association. While on the board, he served as Chairman of the Executive Committee, 1971-74, 1st Vice President, 1971-74, President, 1974-77, and was made an Honorary Director in July, 1978. He became a member of the Corporation of the Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center at its inception in 1971, and a member of the A&SHHC Board in October, 1974. While on the Center's Board, he held various positions, including Nominating Committee Chairman, member of the Executive Committee, Joint Conference Committee, and served as Secretary to the Board from 1978 to 1979. Dr. Sipes, a general surgeon, has been a member of the Sacred Heart Hospital Board for four years. He served as Director of the A&SHHC Board for one year, 1978- 79. Dr. Sipes is Chief of the General Surgery Division at Sacred Heart Hospital, and was President of the Medical Staff from 1978-1980. He is a Diplomat in The American Board of Surgery and is a Fellow in The American College of Surgeons. Walter J. Okunski, M.D. The Centep Welcomes '0 Engineering George Goetz, II John Hanisits Chuck Martin Robert Meckes Dale Ott :0 Heart Station Rebecca Hensinger io Housekeeping Peter Desch Robert Dorsey Karen Knox r0 Laboratory Thomas Krakoski ro MaUroom/ Messenger Shelly Frantz ro Medical Records Sharon Wardenski ro Nuclear Medicine Lori Moyer ro Nursing Service Chris Bannon Debra Barrett Mary Bartolacci Jane Butler Ann Capobianco Mark Custead Marilou Dtonesio Claudia Errickson Gary Guldin Frances Hastings Jill Hauck Jan Hemperly Deborah Kantz Nancy Kelly Mary Beth Krug Joan Kudick Brenda Lagler Barbara Larsen Paula MacGown Barbara Nader Linda Pagoda Karen Policare Debra Powell Janet Richards Judith Rugg Gail Siotter To Radiolgy Candido Panebianco To Respiratory Therapy Linda Bealer Susan Pionegro New Medical Staff President Stanley E. Zeeman, M.D., Chief of Cardiology at the Hospital Center, has been elected President of the A&SHHC Medical Staff. Dr. Zeeman's term of presidency began on July 1, 1980, and will continue for two years. Dr. Zeeman has been Chief of Cardiology since September, 1974. He attended Villanova University, Cornell University, and Muhlenberg College, and received his Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1948. After a 2 year rotating internship at Jefferson Medical College, he completed residencies in Cardiology at Philadelphia General Hospital, and in Internal Medicine at Belvue Hospital, New York City. Dr. Zeeman is certified by the American Boards of Internal Medicine and Cardiology. Dr. Zeeman succeeds Joseph E. Vincent, M.D., Allentown pulmonary specialist, who has served as A&SHHC Medical Staff President since July, 1978. Dr. Vincent has been on the staff of the Hospital Center since September, 1974, Stanley E. Zeeman, M.D. and was President-Elect of the Medical Staff from 1976-78. New President-Elect for 1980-82 is Walter J. Okunski, M.D., Allentown plastic surgeon and Director of the Burn Center. Dr. Okunski has been on the staff of A&SHHC since September, 1974. Dr. Weston honored: Alumnus of the Year For nearly half a century, Kenneth R. Weston, M.D., has been one of Allentown's leading orthopedic surgeons. Dr. Weston, an Emeritus-Active member of the A&SHHC, Sacred Heart, and Allentown Hospital medical staffs, was honored for his many years of service and skill and presented with the "Alumnus of the Year Award" at the 5th Annual Residents'Appreciation/Graduation Dinner on Friday, June 20,1980. A graduate of Hahnemann Medical College, Dr. Weston interned at Allentown Hospital in 1931 and 1932. He earned his Bachelors Degree in pre-medicine at Penn State, where he was captain of the 1926 Nittany Lion Football Team and a member of Penn State's varsity track team. Partly due to his keen interest in athletics, he pioneered efforts in successfully restoring vital joints following athletic injuries early in his career. As a Navy physician from 1940-46, Dr. Weston was awarded the Bronze Star. After the war, he became Chief of Orthopedics at Allentown Hospital and head athletic physician for the Allentown School District. Today, while continuing to maintain his private practice, he is still chief athletic physician for the Allentown high schools. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the International College of Surgeons, and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. In 1979, he received Allen High School's coveted Distinguished Alumnus Award, and, a few weeks ago, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award of Penn State University. A long and loyal supporter of Penn State, he has served on the Alumni Council, as President of the Lion's Paw Alumni Association, and has qualified with the Office of Gifts and Endowments as a Presidential Associate for the past 15 years. In 1978, he was among the former Penn State football greats elected as a personality for "The Penn State Yearbook," a half-time feature on the Penn State Football Network. Kenneth R. Weston M.D. Residents Graduate Physicians graduating from residency programs at A&SHHC, Allentown Hospital, and Sacred Heart Hospital were feted on Friday evening, June 20, at the Holiday Inn East. Receiving certificates for completion of their residency programs were: Flexible Residents: Harry W. Buchanan, IV, M.D., Victor J. Faralli, M.D., Daniel L. Martin, M.D., and Eric J. Stein, M.D,; Internal Medicine: Harry Berger, M.D., Jack Goldstein, M.D., Robert Kraus, M.D., John B. Lang, D.O., Storme Lynn, M.D., Harry W. Matelski, M.D., Eugene E. Ordway, Jr., M.D., Margaret M. Simcox, M.D., and William Keith Tingle, M.D.; Chief Medical Residents and Fellows in Internal Medicine: oseph A. Candio, M.D., and Larry B. Feldman, M.D.; Family Practice: Ronald J. Buckley, M.D., John J. Dulcey, M.D., Sherri J. Laubach, M.D., George L. Provost, M.D., and Nicholas M. Romano, M.D.; Obstetrics and Gynecology: Larry R. Glazerman, M.D., Kyung Y. Lee, M.D., and Heather P. Peirce, M.D.; General Surgery: Chun-Nan Chen, M.D., Richard T. Fields, M.D., Stephen Schell, M.D., Ronald David Springel, M.D., and Barbara-Ann Valvo, M.D.; Chief Surgical Residents: Chun-Nan Chen, M.D., and Barbara-Ann Valvo, M.D.; Colon/Rectal: Howard C. Heron, M.D., and John C. McConnell, M.D.; Plastic Surgery: Carolyn Janet Jendrek, M.D.; Fellow in Vascular Surgery: Richard H. Whitten, M.D.; Fellow in Cardiovascular Diseases: Robert Joseph Oriel, M.D.; Dentistry (Allentown Hospital Association): Charles R. Shuffelbottorn, D.M.D.; (Sacred Heart Hospital): Patricia A. Collins, D.D.S., and Rodney M. Dobrowolski, D.M.D. Also honored at the event were Teachers of the Year from each of the three hospitals who were selected by the residents for their outstanding contribution to their medical education. Chosen for the Teacher of the Year Awards were: Obstetrics and Gynecology: Gregory J. Radio, M.D.; Family Practice: Arthur Hoffman, M.D.; Pediatrics: John S. Wheeler, M.D., Martin D. Misenhimer, M.D., Dennis W. Kean, M.D., and Charles F. Smith, M.D.; Internal Medicine: Michael H. Ufberg, M.D.; Surgery: Michael Rhodes, M.D.; and Dentistry: Thomas P. Englert, D.D.S., and Robert J. Fexa, D.D.S. Dr. Edward J. Burkhard, Jr., Chairman of the Combined Education Committee, was chairman of the event. Dr. Headley S. White, Jr., associate director of the Family Practice Residency Program at Sacred Heart Hospital and host for the popular health care information T.V. program "On Call", was Master of Ceremonies. Father Philip DeRea, M.S.C., newly appointed chaplain at Sacred Heart Hospital, delivered the invocation. Following the dinner and ceremony, entertainment was provided by the musical group, "Steppin' Out." Current residents at the 3 institutions were also honored guests at this yearly joint .fair. "'Sacred Heart Hospital served as host hospital for the event. Dean Dimick, M.D., Chief of Medicine, congratulate: Harry Matelski, M.D. Dr. Matelski will share Chief Medical Resident responsibilities in 1980·81 with Dr. Harry Berger. Teacher of the Year in Surgery, Michael Rhodes, M.D., is flanked by Chief Surgical Residents, Chun Nan Chen, M.D., and Bcrborc-Ann Valvo,. M.D . Notice: Pedestrians in Construction Area Construction of the Hospital Center's Medical Office Building has begun. ln order to avoid personal injury or interference to the workers, employees avoid the building site. Your cooperation will assure successful completion of construction. must Vending Machine Refunds Lose your last quarter to a coin eating soda machine? Take heart. Refunds can be picked up from the information desk, 7:00 A.M. - 9:30 P.M., and the Admitting Office, 9:30 P.M. - 7:00 A.M. Allan E. Trevaskis, M.D. congratulates Plastic Surgery Program graduate Carolyn J. Jendrek, M.D Nutritional Support Service A new concept in nutritional care of patients will be introduced at A&SHHC beginning July 1, 1980. The Nutritional Support Service, directed by Joseph Prorok, M.D., F.A.C.S., will educate nurses, physicians, and housestaff in all aspects of protein calorie malnutrition. In addition, the service will also establish standards for treatment of protein calorie malnutrition, provide a coordinated team on a consultative basis for diagnosing and treating malnourished patients, and organize a home patient support service. In at least 10% and perhaps as much as 30% of all deaths occurring in hospitals, malnutrition is the direct or contributing cause. Some patients die, not because their illness is incurable or surgery was unsuccessful, but because they are unable to eat or absorb a sufficient amount of nutrients to sustain life. However, over the past ten years, health care professionals have become increasingly aware of the benefits of nutritional support. They have also been receptive to technological advances which are directly traceable to the development of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) , an intravenous method of providing nourishment to patients unable to assimilate adequate nutrients through the gastrointestinal tract. In the past, nutrition programs were available solely in University settings. Nutrition was not mandated in a medical student's curriculum. Recently 1/3 of the 120 medical schools made nutrition education a requirement. Since its inception over 10 years ago at the Harvard Medical School, the Nutritional Support Service has developed into a complex system, supervised by a specially trained physician and a multidisciplinary team. A&SHHC's team consists of two physician-nutritionists - Larry Feldman, M.D., and Joseph Candio, M.D., who will provide administrative and educational services; a dietitian - Judy Holaska, R.D., who will perform initial patient assessments and diagnostic workups; a Pharmacist -Christopher Rock, R.Ph., and a Nurse -Marlene Keck, R.N., whose combined effort will provide appropriate nutritional support therapy; and an Administrative Coordinator - Richard Manges, Assistant Administrator at A&SHHC. Although nutrition education will not cure all ills, it can be the key to early detection, diagnosis and treatment of nutrition problems. This in turn will prove cost effective for the hospital, shortening or preventing hospital stays. Following its success at A&SHHC, the Nutritional Support Service will be expanded to serve other Allentown hospitals. Cancer Program Receives Accreditation A&SHHC's Cancer Program, which has been active since September, 1974, received a Certificate of Approval, effective 1980-1983, from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. This is the first approval received by the Hospital Center from the 43 year old American College of Surgeons, making it one of 742 accredited programs throughout the United States. The certificate of approval designates A&SHHC as a Category I hospital, having full facilities and capable personnel to diagnose and treat cancer found in all major anatomical sites. According to Joyce Schwenzer, Director of Medical Records, the Hospital Center first requested a consultant from the American College of Surgeons on January 6, 1976, to evaluate their Tumor Registry and suggest methods of improvement in order to meet the College's standards. Approval is based upon stringent requirements including: accreditation by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals; the formation of a multidisciplinary cancer committee consisting of a committee chairman, functioning tumor registry, a clinical oncology program, consultation services offered by oncologists, and a system of quality care evaluation. Members of the Cancer Program at the Hospital Center include Chairman to the Tumor Committee, Robert M. Post, M.D.; June Miller and Linda Krasley, Tumor Registrars; and members of the Clinical Oncology Staff. The Law and the E.R. "We cannot eliminate all negligence. Mistakes happen; a certain amount can't be eliminated, but we can minimize," said James George, M.D., J.D., at the "Law and the Emergency Room" Symposium held June 12, in the Hospital Center auditorium. In September, 1979, Emergency Medicine became the most recent medical specialty. Along with this recognition came much scrutiny concerning the responsibilities and liability of all Emergency Department staff. Dr. George, noted author, physician, and lawyer, discussed legal aspects of the Emergency Room, involving child abuse, blood alcohol, contraban, rape, and phychiatric emergencies. 'Today anyone can sue, and usually does," he said, and that is why Emergency Medicine physicians must stay on their toes, complying with the patient's standards of care, which involves informing the patient of all details of his/her illness. Physicians should be aware of recent court rulings, where, for example, a blood alcohol sample may be drawn without the patient's consent or a court order. Where the use of illegal drugs is suspected, the physican should read all search warrants carefully, as invasions of the body, such as stomach pumping, may not be included. When child abuse is thought to be the cause of a patient's injuries, the attending physician must report it for follow up by a social worker. Or, in the case of a rape victim, the Emergency Medicine physician must be aware of his liability if he or she fails to diagnose a pre-existing pregnancy, or fails to treat the victim for venereal disease. Psychiatric emergencies, too, can develop into sensitive situations. The attending physician is subject to suit, should the patient harm themselves or· others. Therefore, "reasonable" restraint must be enforced. More recently, the fear of a malpractice suit has become an increasing worry for both doctors and nurses. Patients are becoming more concerned over the type and quality of care they receive, and physicians must comply or risk suit. The name of the game is common sense. "A good Emergency Medicine physician or nurse is one who can conclude that something is wrong," said Dr. George. There is no way to determine an emergency without an examination. According to Dr. George, the E.R. staff must be prepared to see anyone, at anytime, with any problem. Never close that Emergency Room door. Gary L. Lattimer M.D. Infectious Disease specialist on the Hospital Center's staff, and Chief of Infectious Diseases from 1974-1979, has left Allentown to become Chief of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Dakota, School of Medicine, in Fargo, North Dakota. During his tenure at the Hospital, Dr. Lattimer was very active in research on Legionnaire's Disease and the teaching program at A&SHHC and Allentown Lfospital. During the last three years, he has authored and co-authored 16 papers, ....hapters for three textbooks of medicine, and a textbook. He has been a manuscript consultant for the New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, and The Journal of Occupational Medicine. Dr. Lattimer is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. He received his Medical Degree from Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, interned at Allentown Hospital, and completed his residency training at Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania and Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia. He also completed his fellowship training in Infectious Diseases, was Chief Medical Resident, and was an Instructor in the Department of Medicine at Jefferson prior to coming to Allentown. Karen Schweyer, CCPT,andday Rausch,CCPT, Pulmonary Function, have become registered cardio-pulmonary technologists by passing the National Society of Cardio-Pulmonary Technologists exam in Philadelphia recently. Karen has been at A&SHHC since December, 1978, and Jay has been at the Center since November, 1975, and in Pulmonary since July, 1978. Gary L Lattimer M.D. Dave Rice will be the instructor for the new microsurgery teaching laboratory. Dave is a graduate ·of Moravian College in Bethlehem, with a B.S. degree in Biology. For his position in the microsurgical lab, Dave spent over 60 hours in a special course in microsurgical techniques at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. Prior to his appointment here, he was a quality control microbiologist for Beecham Labs, Piscataway, New Jersey. Jack Dittbrenner, Biomedical Photographer, was the featured speaker for the American Heart Association-Mideastern Pennsylvania Chapter's annual meeting held recently at the Lehigh Valley Club. Jack discussed "Poor Health and How to Obtain It." Herbert•• L Hyman, M.D., Chief of Gastroenterology at A&SHHC and Allentown Hospital, and Guy L. Kratzer,M.D.; Chief of Colon and Rectal Diseases, at A&SHHC and Allentown Hospital, and Clinical Professor of Surgery, Hershey Medical Center, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, have co-authored "Management of Fecal Impaction," which is appearing in the June, 1980, issue of Practical Gastroenterology. The article deals with the diagnosis of constipation, examination and diagnosis of fecal impaction and treatment. Dave Rice 7th Door changes Besides offering one of the nicest views of the Lehigh Valley, the 7th floor has also served as a storage area (7B), residents on-call quarters (7C) and as the location for a few busy departments (7A). But in the past few weeks, there have been quite a number of changes on the 7th floor: 7A Missing from this wing are Utilization Review /Discharge Planning-Social Service and the Clinical Oncology Program. Relocated on the same wing are the Electroencephlogram (EEG) Laboratory (from 7A01 to 7A13), and the Stress Test Room (from 7A04 to 7A18). Also, the Employee Health Department now shares the 7A Conference Room with the Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit. The Conference iloom will be used for an additional waiting area. 78 In case you haven't noticed, the empty shell that used to be 7H has been transformed into the new locations for: Utilization Review/Discharge Planning-Social Service, with the office located off of the entrance into 7B from the freight elevator lobby; Clinical Oncology Program, located next to UR/DP; and the new Microsurgical Teaching Laboratory. Funded by the Dorothy Rider 001 Health Care Trust, the lab is designed to provide instruction in microsurgical techniques for interested area surgeons and housestaff. It will also provide specialized training for physicians needed to fully develop and staff the Center's tertiary care programs serving the Eastern Region. 7C On call quarters for residents, the ASHHC Federal Credit Union, and the office of Joseph Lau,M.S. Radiation Physicist. I Karen Schweyer, Jay Rausch Radiology Technology Honored One of the busiest Hospital Center departments, Radiology, will be observing National Radiologic Technology Week, July 13-19. Comprised of 7 Board Certified Radiologists, one Nuclear Medicine Physicist, and a full-time supporting staff of 53, the department operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, performing procedures in diagnostic and trauma radiology, ultrasound, computerized axial tomography, and other specialized procedures. This past year, the department performed over 74,800 procedures, compared to 71,309 in 1978. An increase of 5%. Busy! Working with patients, 'radiologists, and surgeons requires a specialized education for the radiologic technician: a minimum of 24 months in a hospital-based program, a 24-30 month Associate Degree, or a 4-year Bachelor of Science Degree. As part of their participation in National Radiologic Technology Week, the department is planning an exhibit to be placed in the lobby. Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center 1200 S. Cedar Crest Blvd. Allentown, PA 18105 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Richard Fleming President James E. McCambridge, Jr. Vice-President James C. Lanshe, Esq. Secretary J. Walton St. Clair, Jr. Treasurer Frank B. Andrews Valeria S. Boyer W. Richard Covert, D.D.S. Henry H. Dent Michael J. Egan, Esq. Orlando R. Pozzuoli Msgr. Dennis A. Rigney Abram Samuels Hon. Henry V. Scheirer Alan H. Schragger, M.D. Morton I. Silverman, M.D. Earl K. Sipes, M.D. Morton Schneider Chairman Emeritus Ellwyn D. Spiker Administrator Non Profit U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1922 Allentown, Pa. 18105