“Hugs” and “Kisses” Infant Protection System
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“Hugs” and “Kisses” Infant Protection System
THE JOAN WOODMAN ORTON MCCOLLUM “Hugs” and “Kisses” Infant Protection System... AND O BSTETRICS PROVIDERS Committed to the best care for you and your baby… The Richland Hospital, Inc. ...peace of mind for new parents The Hugs Infant Protection System works in a number of ways. Each infant wears an unobtrusive, soft, tamper-proof Hugs tag attached around his or her ankle. A computer console in the Birth Center nurses station displays floor plans of the facility showing tag locations with monitored areas and doors indicated. Alarms are generated if the strap is cut or tampered with, if the infant is moved to an unauthorized zone, or if the tag’s signal is no longer detected. System features also include activation of other devises like the hospital’s security cameras, door locks, overhead paging systems, pagers, sirens and elevators. In addition to these features, Richland Hospital has the Kisses component of the Hugs system in place. Each mom is given a small tag that is bonded with her infant’s Hug tag. Nurses are alerted of a mismatch with an audible indicator. 333 E. Second Street Richland Center, WI 53581 www.richlandhospital.com (608) 647-6321 (888) 467-7485 toll-free Muscoda Health Center A Division of The Richland Hospital … before, during & after… 1075 N. Wisconsin Avenue Muscoda, WI 53573 (608) 739-3113 Spring Green Medical Center A Division of The Richland Hospital 150 E. Jefferson Street Spring Green, WI 53588 (608) 588-7413 Richland Medical Center, Ltd. 301 E. Second Street Richland Center, WI 53581 www.richlandmedctr.com (608) 647-6161 …your baby’s birth. The Richland Hospital, Inc. 11.2013 THE JOAN WOODMAN ORTON MCCOLLUM A state of the art operating room is located in the unit so transport time to the OR if needed, is minimal. The obstetrics team helps new parents anticipate what to expect before, during and after birth, make informed decisions about pain medications and begin successful nursing and baby care practices. In 2010, Richland Hospital opened the doors to the hospital’s newly renovated Birth Center. Many babies have been delivered in the Birth Center’s warm and welcoming atmosphere since then. Behind the environmental details that allow for ease and comfort, are a dedicated team of OB providers committed to excellent care, education and support. Richland Hospital’s Birth Center offers the pleasing environment and top notch care that allows parents to have the best possible experience when welcoming their new baby. PHYSICIANS JANICE ALEXANDER, MD JENNIFER MYSZKOWSKI, MD JILLIAN SCHERER, MD DAVID MAY, MD CHRISTINE RICHARDS, MD ANDREW WRIGHT, MD Board Certified in Family Practice and Obstetrics / Gynecology Medical School at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI; Family Practice and OB Residencies at Providence Hospital and Medical Center, Southfield, MI; OB / Gynecology. Residency at Saginaw General Hospital, Sagnaw, MI. Family Practice; Board Certified Medical School at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH. Family Medicine Residency at Valley Medical Center, Renton, WA. Family Practice; Board Certified Medical School at The Medical School of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, WI. Residency and Internship at Duluth Family Practice Center in Duluth, MN. Family Practice; Board Certified Medical School at University of Illinois Medical School. Residency in Lancaster, PA. Family Practice; Board Certified Medical School at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL. Family Medicine residency at Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI. Family Medical – Womens Health Fellowship at Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI. Family Practice; Board Certified Medical School at Baylor College of Medicine. Residency at Marshall University, Huntington, WV. Rural Family Medicine Fellowship with an emphasis in Obstetrics at Tacoma Family Medicine in Tacoma, WA.