October 2015 - Jefferson Surgical Clinic
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October 2015 - Jefferson Surgical Clinic
A monthly newsletter for the Jefferson Surgical Clinic Team Volume 6 Issue 10 | October 2015 | JEFFERSONSURGICAL.COM | 540.283.6000 WITH HALLOWEEN APPROACHING, IT SEEMS LIKE A GREAT TIME TO THINK ABOUT SUGAR. Today, sugar has replaced fat as a hot topic in health news and certainly in the nutrition world. Newer research suggests that sugar is far more harmful to our health than previously thought. However, back in the 1980s, most of the diet and weight loss recommendations were for low fat diets. As a result, the food industry reformulated many of their products in order to provide all sorts of low fat cookies, crackers, cereals, sauces/dressings, etc. The problem was - fat tastes really good. However, now we want low fat products that are still tasty. So, sugar and sodium were increased in many low fat products to keep them flavorful. Unfortunately, it’s not just low fat products, but many convenience foods/processed foods that are loaded with sugar as well. Consequently, most of us are consuming a great deal of sugar on a daily basis – sometimes knowingly in desserts and sugary beverages, but many times unknowingly in savory foods. The average American is consuming about 88 grams (22 teaspoons) of added sugar a day and our children are consuming far more! So, how much sugar is ok? The American Heart Association recommendations are: Women 24 grams/day (6 teaspoons) and Men 36 grams/ day (9 teaspoons). A can (12 oz) of regular soda contains approximately 38 grams of sugar or 9 1/2 teaspoons. One regular soda exceeds the daily sugar recommendations for both men and women, so eliminating soda and sugary drinks is one of the best ways to cut back on sugar. A couple of important points to remember are: These recommendations are for added sugar, not sugar naturally found in fruit, unflavored milk and plain yogurt and added sugar includes all types of sugar (remember from last SCOPE there are many different names for sugar). To get a list of all the various names for sugar, just Google it. Be on the look out for how much sugar is in foods you wouldn’t expect, such as BBQ sauce, spaghetti sauce, soup, yogurt, salad dressings, or granola bars. Now, to get through Halloween without going overboard try these suggestions: •Don’t buy candy early. If you do, keep it out of sight. Store in some inconvenient place so you’re not constantly tempted. •Enjoy one piece. Eat it mindfully verses just shoveling it in. •Don’t buy your favorite types of candy. •Give away any left over candy and don’t sneak any from your kids! Can you correctly match each icon description to its function? Icon Description Function Red Bar Sandwich Sweaty Bar/Firecracker Blue Cylinder Rake 3 Dart Man Cartoon Bubble Bracket Man Paper Clip Line Graph Calendar with Arrow Common Problem Palette (CPP) Review Past Notes (RPN) One Page Summary Patient Portal Result Tracking Provider Tracking Order Message Instant Messaging Patient Recalls Document Generation Answers: Red Bar Sandwich=Review Past Notes (RPN), Sweaty Bar/Firecracker=Document Generation, Blue Cylinder=Order Message, Rake=Provider Tracking, 3 Dart Man=Common Problem Palette (CPP), Cartoon Bubble=Instant Messaging, Bracket Man=One Page Summary, Paper Clip=Patient Portal, Line Graph=Result Tracking, Calendar with Arrow=Patient Recalls SUGAR KNOW your – Holly Drougas, M.Ed, RD Approximate # Candy (Fun Size) Calories Sugar (grams) Sugar (tsp) of minutes to walk off calories Skittles 6111 2.75 15 Starburst (2) 40 6 1.5 10 Snickers 808.5 2.1 20 M & M 73 9.3 2.3 18 Reese’s 110 11 2 .75 24 Candy Corn 53 12 3 15 To determine how many teaspoons of sugar are in a serving, when reading a food label, divide grams of sugar by four to get teaspoons of sugar. Bring in your new or gently used coats to JSC throughout the month of October. Contact Anne Hux for more information. Tina Black with her daughter, Mariah, and 5-month-old Japanese Chin/Shih Tzu mix, Gracie. Gracie is very special to them. Tina’s daughter got her for her 4th birthday from a friend of Tina’s brother. Tina’s brother passed away on April 10, 2013 and Gracie’s birthday was on April 9th. It was meant to be! JSC FAVORITES Our Peeps AND THEIR PETS Breakfast Spot Kathy Keck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cracker Barrel Dr. Conlee’s Secretary Kendall Cannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy’s Brunch Vascular Technologist Dr. Jesse Davidson . . . . . Pancake House on Apperson Retired Vascular Surgeon Donna Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Hubs Staff Profile Glenna McPeake What is your favorite actor or actress? I don’t have a favorite. Vascular Technologist What do you like best about your job? The people! What is your favorite movie? There are so many I can’t name just one. Switchboard What are your hobbies and interests? Traveling, spending time with family and friends, painting. What are the biggest changes you have seen at JSC? It would be easy to say Aprima, but I have seen many changes here at JSC. What would you tell a new employee at orientation? Learn as much as you can and work hard. New Employee Q & A Hannah Caplinger joined JSC as a receptionist in late July. She is originally from Roanoke. Before coming back home and starting at JSC, Caplinger graduated from Christopher Newport University. In addition to classes, she worked at the campus coffee shop. Vascular Surgeon Judy Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoker Restaurant Will Drougas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bread Craft Data Entry Rhonda Nunley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bacon Biscuit (ask her about it) PA Rebecca Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Famous Anthony’s Receptionist Dr. Kim Lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bojangles Audiologist Jasmin Ferrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chick-fil-A Vascular Receptionist Hannah Caplinger . . . . . Thelma’s Chicken and Waffles Receptionist Shonda Graybill . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarence’s Martinsville Dr. Daniel’s LPN “My experience has been wonderful so far,” said Mattox. “Everyone is so nice and friendly….hope it never changes. I plan to bring my many years of nursing experience and my love for people and desire to be helpful to everyone who works with me.” Caplinger likes to be busy so she works two other jobs. When not at JSC, she is either working at Bojangles or teaching/taking fitness classes. Caplinger also volunteers as a mentor for her college sorority by advising other chapters around the country. In her free time, she enjoys working out, dancing, and fashion. BIRTHDAYS Dr. Bill H’Doubler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul’s Mary Mattox joined JSC as an LPN for Urology in August. She has lived in Franklin Country for 48 years. Prior to coming to JSC, Mattox was employed at Lewis Gale Clinic in their Urologic Surgery department with Dr. Dennis Garvin for 13 ½ years. She then worked with the new Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Dr. Rajeev Gulati, at LewisGale Physicians. “Everyone has been great and I have loved getting to know everyone,” said Caplinger. “Special thanks to all the ladies in the vascular building with me! They have been so welcoming and made my time here great!” OCTOBER Ashley Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Famous Anthony’s How long have you worked at JSC? January will be my 10 year anniversary at JSC. What is something people might be surprised to know about you? That I go to all kinds of concerts, even heavy metal. What is your position? Clinical Information Coordinator LPN During her free time, Mattox enjoys spending time with her large family – her parents, 3 sisters, 2 children (Mariah and JJ), husband, 4 nieces, 1 nephew, 3 great nieces, 1 great nephew, and 3 brother-in-laws. She enjoys going to hair appointments with her sisters, church with her family, parent’s home every week, and vacations with the whole crew twice a year. She also enjoys Sudoku puzzles, cryptoquote puzzles, reading the lost books of the Bible, sewing, and playing the piano. Mattox is looking forward to one day traveling the world. 1 Ashley Hoven 15 Hannah Caplinger 23 Rebecca Wilson 4 Jasmine Ferrell 16 Arlene Bowman 26 Erin Semler 14 Missy Lacks 23 Penny Salyers We want to hear from you! Please submit Story Ideas, Announcements, and Great Candid Photos to either Beth Kolnok at beth@b2cEnterprises.com or Bruce Bryan at bruce@b2cEnterprises.com or call 540-904-1229.