November - Stone County Hospital
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November - Stone County Hospital
PRST STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Issue # 52 | November EDDM Retail HOSPITAL & CLINIC 1434 E. Central Avenue Wiggins, MS 39577 601.928.6600 STONE COUNTY HOSPITAL MAKING THE *****************ECRWSS**** Local Postal Customer Employee Anniversaries Thank you for your years of service. Kim Johnson: 12 years of service ACTIVITIES AROUND STONE COUNTY HOSPITAL AND OUR CLINICS Job Opportunities Join our work family! » Director of Health Information Management Jennifer Barringer: 10 years » Director of Radiology Barbara Shields: 10 years » RN - Full Time Nights - Med/Surg Andrea Nix: 9 years » RN - Emergency Department, PRN positions Ruby Hardy: 7 years » Medical Lab Technician - PRN Joani Danzey: 4 years Lisa Kirk: 2 years Megan Fairley: 2 years SENIOR CIRCLE » Paramedics - Full Time, Part Time & PRN To become a part of our team, please download the online application and submit it, along with a resume, to [email protected]. For a full list of qualifications, please visit our website, www.schospital.net. Qualified applicants will be contacted for further screenings and interviewed as needed. Stone County Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IT’S YOUR TIME TO QUIT: GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT FEATURED This Issue: Community outreach sponsored by Stone County Hospital Dr. Renita Parker, THANKSGIVING LUNCHEON November 17, 2015 - 11:30 a.m. City of Wiggins Senior Center 1240 S. Magnolia Drive DPM, Podiatry 9th Annual Fall Festival DON'T FORGET TO A SUCCESS! Thanks to everyone who attended! To download a digital copy of our newsletter, visit www.schospital.net and click on our "Latest News" section. www.schospital.net Protect Yourself Against Cold & Flu Season Contents Diabetes Awareness Month: Tools to Prevent the Disease with Rebecca Harris, FNP-C The timing of the start of flu season can be very unpredictable and can differ from year to year. While most cases start in October, peak flu season is usually between December and February. SCH in the Community This Month’s Featured Provider: Renita Parker, DPM, Podiatry The Doctor Is In: Specialist Clinic Schedule WHAT SHOULD I DO TO PROTECT MYSELF FROM FLU THIS SEASON? Becky Harris, SCH Nurse Practitioner, recommends a yearly flu vaccine for everyone 6 months of age and older as the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease. People should begin getting vaccinated soon after the flu vaccine becomes available. However, as long as flu viruses are circulating in your community, it’s not too late to get vaccinated. In addition to getting a seasonal flu vaccine, you can take everyday preventive actions like staying away from those who are sick, covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing, and washing your hands regularly to reduce the spread of germs. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I GET SICK WITH THE FLU? November Calendar Community Events and Holidays American Diabetes Month COPD Awareness Month Lung Cancer Awareness Month National Family Caregivers Month 11 14 19 26 Veterans Day Leakesville Nursing & Rehab Center Health Fair Great American Smokeout Thanksgiving Announcements Volunteer Your Time at SCH! You should see your doctor or nurse practitioner as soon as symptoms begin. Studies show that prompt treatment with antiviral drugs can prevent serious flu complications. Prompt treatment can mean the difference between having a mild illness versus a very serious illness that could result in a hospital stay. Treatment with antivirals works best when begun within 48 hours of getting sick, but it can still be beneficial when given later in the course of the illness. This is extremely important to people in high-risk categories of serious flu complications such as children younger than 2 years old, adults 65 and older, pregnant women, and people with certain medical conditions and limited immune systems. GET YOUR FLU SHOT TODAY! Not sure if you just have a cold or full-blown flu? Our clinics can see walk-ins and have same day appointments that can get you on the road to a cold and flu free winter. Lunchtime appointments are also available at our Wiggins Clinic. Call 601.928.6700. NEW! SPECIAL FLUMIST TREATMENTS AT SCH In addition to offering flu shots, SCH Clinics now offer a new treatment to fight the flu. FluMist is a live, attenuated influenza vaccine, also known as LAIV. It can be given to children two years and older. It is sprayed into the nose, is made from weakened flu virus and does not cause the flu. Each year, LAIV is made to protect against four viruses that are likely to cause disease in the upcoming flu season. It takes about two weeks for protection to develop after vaccination, and protections lasts through the flu season. Children under nine years of age may need two doses during the same flu season. Those older than nine should only need one dose per flu season. Call 601.928.6727 or 601.928.6655 to learn more! Neighbors Serving Neighbors... Quality Care Right Here at Home November 01 Joan Strayham, CEO IT’S YOUR TIME TO QUIT: his month, get ready to lose the smoking habit and become victorious over tobacco. The American Cancer Society’s Great American SmokeOut on November 19 is your chance to triumph over addiction. T Tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. Quitting, even for one day, puts you on an important track to a healthier life and reduces your risk of cancer. Join the movement to stop smoking by setting November 19th as your quit date. Visit with one of our physicians to get the tools and tips, including medications, to help you succeed by calling 601.928.6700 or 601.795.9320. STOP SMOKING QUIZ: WHAT KIND OF SMOKER ARE YOU? Take this quiz for a profile of your nicotine dependence and some ideas to help you along the path to becoming a non-smoker. How soon after you wake up do you smoke your first cigarette? 5 minutes 6-30 minutes 31-60 minutes After one hour Do you find it difficult to refrain from smoking in places where it is forbidden (movies, restaurants, church, special events)? Yes xperts predict that if current trends continue, over five million people will have diabetes in the next ten years. Diabetes can be a killer and is a major cause of significant heath problems such as kidney failure, stroke, heart attack, blindness, hard to heal wounds and amputations. The sad fact is that it is a preventable disease. The single biggest preventative factor is maintaining a healthy weight. E There is growing awareness of the need to identify and intervene early when a person’s weight begins to rise. Regular visits to one of SCH’s Family Medical Clinics can provide you with your current body weight mass index (BMI), monitor your blood sugar, and provide you with nutritional and exercise tips Schedule an appointment at one of our family medical clinics and let one of our friendly providers give you the power to take control of this highly preventable disease. Call 601.928.6700 or 601.795.9320. No Which cigarette would you most hate to give up? Tell us about your experience at SCH and our clinics: In Writing: Stone County Hospital, ATTN: CEO, 1434 E. Central Avenue, Wiggins, MS 39577 Online: www.facebook.com/ stonecountyhospital or www.schospital.net By Phone: 601.928.6600 SCH Salutes Our NURSE PRACTITIONERS The first one in the morning The afternoon break time cigarette The after dinner smoke National Nurse Practitioner Week is The one smoked with friends over a cocktail How many cigarettes do you smoke per day? 5 or less ½ pack 1 pack 1 pack or more Has smoking impacted your breathing and overall health that you are not able to fully participate in daily activities? Yes to help you return to a normal weight range. This is especially important for school-aged children. Teaching them better eating habits early on will help combat the risk of Type 2 diabetes, one of the most common forms of the disease. Instead of mindlessly eating or drinking sugary drinks and snacks throughout the day, experts encourage people to learn what 2,000 calories a day of healthy eating looks like. It means a breakfast of toast or non-sugary cereal; a sandwich and zero calorie drink like water at lunch; and a supper of a lean protein, vegetables and a small side of carbohydrates. Add in two snacks of fruit or yogurt a day, and you are on the way to reducing your risk of diabetes. No held annually in November to celebrate degrees, and many have doctorate these exceptional health care providers degree and extensive clinical and the valuable services they provide preparation to provide primary and in our hospital and clinics. Now in specialty services. Nurse practitioners its 50th year, this week celebrates the emphasize the health and well-being more than 200,000 nurse practitioners of the whole person in their approach, licensed to practice in the United States. including helping patients make What is a Nurse Practitioner? Pictured: Rebecca Harris FNP-C, Joshua Alderman, ACNP-BC, Grace Ford, FNP-BC November 02 expert clinicians – most have Master’s Nurse practitioners are licensed, educated health care decisions and healthy lifestyle choices. Neighbors Serving Neighbors... Quality Care Right Here at Home November 03 Senior Circle Ice Cream Social October 20, 2015 Area seniors gathered in the SCH cafeteria and enjoyed an oldfashioned ice cream social as part of the hospital's new Senior Circle outreach group. Interested in joining? Call 601.928.6727. Pictured: Members of the Senior Circle enjoying ice cream. SCH honored approximately 20 breast cancer survivors at a special reception in the hospital cafeteria. Each attendee received a gift bag full of goodies from the hospital and area businesses. childhood fitness seminar September 22, 2015 Family Nurse Practitioner Becky Harris and pediatric fitness trainer Chris Fairley hosted a free fitness seminar. During this event, parents and children learned ways to get to a healthy weight through nutrition, behavioral modification and exercise. Pictured: Chris Fairley, fitness trainer, working with seminar attendees on proper techniques for exercises that kids can do at home to stay fit. healthy aging seminar september 30, 2015 Dr. Kevin O'Hea and John Wells, SCH Director of Physical Therapy, hosted a free seminar for seniors in our community. Attendees learned ways to reduce their risks of falls, improve their memory, and ensure good bone, vision and cardiovascular health. Pictured: Dr. O'Hea with Gwen Robinson, Employee of the Month SCH employee of the month GWEN ROBINSON, MEDICAL RECORDS Joan Strayham, SCH CEO, and David Burkart, COO, recognized Gwen Robinson as September's Employee of the Month. Gwen works in our Medical Records Department and was nominated by Dr. Kevin O'Hea and his nurse, Alyssa Stuart. She is known for her positive attitude, winning smile and willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty to assist staff and patients. Congrats to Gwen! Keep up the good work! Pretty in Pink at Blaylock Park "October 3, 2015 In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, SCH hosted a booth at this annual event to support survivors and those battling the disease. Pictured: Kalie Taylor, Marketing/Public Relations Director, Joseph Kesterston and Candace Colston, from SCH's Ambulance Service department. Pictured: David Burkart, SCH COO , presenting Gwen with her award; Gwen with her husband November 04 Neighbors Serving Neighbors... Quality Care Right Here at Home November 05 This Month's FEATURED PROVIDER FAMILY OF PROVIDERS Kevin O’Hea, MD Family Practice Rebecca Harris, FNP-C Family Practice Raghotham Patlola, MD Cardiology FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, MSN Grace Ford, FNP-BC Family Practice David Roy, DO Dermatology Chance Keys, AGACNP-BC, FNP-C, Family Practice RENITA PARKER, DPM PODIATRY r. Renita Parker, a native of Clarksdale, MS, diagnoses and treats patients who suffer from foot and ankle-related conditions at Stone County Hospital’s Wiggins and Poplarville medical clinics. While completing her surgical training and residency, she became very passionate about podiatry and salvaging diabetic limbs. She chose to come back home to Mississippi to practice due to the need for her specialty. “Mississippi has one of the highest rates of diabetes in the country,” explains Dr. Parker, “and without proper treatment and preventative education, the risk for diabetic amputations will continue to grow in our state.” Dr. Parker regularly advises patients on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle in order to avoid the foot and ankle side effects that often come with a diabetes or pre-diabetic diagnosis. D In addition to conducting surgeries, she treats hard-to-heal wounds, prescribes insoles/ custom-made orthopedic shoes, gives referrals for physical therapy services, and helps patients manage their medications. After looking at the opportunities that Stone County Hospital and clinics had to offer and learning about the relaxed and hospitable environment on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Dr. Parker was very excited to make the region her home. For the last three years, she has been working daily to provide the people of Stone County and South Mississippi with the best health care possible. She currently serves as secretary of the Mississippi Podiatry Association. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Parker at our Wiggins clinic, please call 601.928.6700. For appointments at our Poplarville clinic, please call 601.795.9320. Stepheny Sumrall Brian Hamilton, MD General Surgery Vivek Barclay, MD Interventional Pain Management Cardiology Jeffrey Bert Sloan, MD Emergency Medicine James Cade, MD Emergency Medicine Joshua "Trey" Alderman, MSN, ACNP-BC, NP-C, CEN, NREMT-P Emergency Medicine Heather Hager, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ANCP-BC, ENP-BC, CEN, CCRN Emergency Medicine Rebecca Courtney, DMD Dentistry William Neely, DMD Dentistry Gregory Loose, OD Optometry Arthur Matthews, MD Urology Renita Parker, DPM Podiatry Obaid Siddiqui, MD Pediatric Services OUR NEWEST PROVIDERS Linda Dales, MD Endocrinology November 06 Navin Barot, MD Gastroenterology Lee Voulters, MD Neurology Dudley Burwell, MD Orthopedic Surgeon Jacob Jorns, MD Urology Neighbors Serving Neighbors... Quality Care Right Here at Home November 07 SCH SERVICES QUALITY CARE, RIGHT HERE AT HOME. THE DOCTOR IS IN: SPECIALTY PROVIDER CLINIC HOURS tone County Hospital and our family clinics have relationships with doctors in over 30 specialties who have privileges to practice here. Some of our specialists also keep regular office hours at our Wiggins Clinic for your convenience. Others take appointments directly at their individual offices. Keep this schedule for quick reference of specialty provider hours. S STONE COUNTY FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC – WIGGINS CARDIOLOGY Dr. Raghotham Patlola 4th Monday GASTROENTEROLOGY Dr. Navin Barot 1st and 3rd Mondays NEUROLOGY Dr. Lee Voulters 4th Wednesday DERMATOLOGY Dr. David Roy 4th Thursday GENERAL SURGERY Dr. Brian Hamilton Tuesdays PODIATRY Dr. Renita Parker Monday and Wednesdays – Office Tuesdays – Office / Surgery ENDOCRINOLOGY Dr. Linda Dales 3rd Wednesday INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT Dr. Vivek Barclay 1st and 3nd Fridays UROLOGY Dr. Arthur Matthews 2nd and 4th Wednesdays *SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL TO CONFIRM DAYS/TIMES. Call 601.928.6700 today to learn more and to schedule your appointment with one of our friendly providers. Our hospital is blessed to have a fantastic Pictured: Sabrina Christopher, Radiology Tech; Andy Bennett, Director of Radiology; Ramsey Byrd, Ultrasound Tech November 08 Radiology professionals produce images team of professionals in our Radiology that can literally save your life. SCH offers Department, and each November, we take same day results in most cases. So the the opportunity to recognize our staff. next time you need an x-ray, CT scan, This week-long celebration calls attention MRI, ultrasound, bone density scan or to the important role medical imaging other imaging test, choose quality testing and radiation therapy professionals play facilities close to home at SCH. For more in patient care and detecting disease and information, call 601.928.6640. abnormalities early. LUNCH-TIME APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE & WALK-INS WELCOME! FOR SAME-DAY APPOINTMENTS, VISIT ONE OF OUR WALK-IN CLINICS: STONE COUNTY FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC Next door to Stone County Hospital P: 601.928.6700 | F: 601.928.6731 Open Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. POPLARVILLE FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC 1222 South Main Street, Poplarville, MS P: 601.795.9320 | F: 601.795.9876 Open Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed for Lunch) Neighbors Serving Neighbors... Quality Care Right Here at Home November 09