Bergen Initiative Volunteer Medical
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Bergen Initiative Volunteer Medical
CheckUp_Fall2014-D.qxp:Layout 1 9/20/14 1:35 PM Page 1 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 1025 Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative South Hackensack, NJ 07606 241 Moore Street, Suite 101 Hackensack, NJ 07601 bvmi.org Printing generously donated by United Water. Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative We make women’s health a priority STORY INSIDE p u k c e ch A PUBLICATION FOR THE SUPPORTERS OF BVMI 2014–2015 Board of Trustees Rolf Henel Chair Gene Marsh Vice Chair Neil Abitabilo Vice Chair Jack Inserra Secretary Clifford Surloff, CPA Treasurer Heidi O. Ahlborn, MD Michael W. Azzara Samuel A. Cassell, MD, Founding Chair Roy D. Cho, Esq. Andrea Costa Egan Janet Finke The Honorable Antero (Tito) Jackson Tammy King Wendy Klein, Esq. Marilyn Schotz Charlotte Sokol, MD Christopher Vanuga Bernard Weinstein Carl Wierum, MD Amanda Missey Executive Director Dear Friend... We wanted to share with you some important changes taking place at Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative! You are holding the first – our new newsletter – in your hand right now. In each issue of BVMI Checkup, you will find out how BVMI has changed a patient’s life. We’ll also highlight just how our incredible volunteers and generous donors made that story possible. Another change is less obvious, but may also be of interest to you. In May, Rolf was elected to serve as chairman of the BVMI Board of Trustees, and Amanda became the new executive director upon the retirement of Norma Gindes. We are both thrilled to lead this dynamic organization, and look forward to working with all of our supporters to ensure that BVMI continues to provide primary healthcare to the uninsured in Bergen County. We hope you enjoy BVMI Checkup – let us know what you think! Rolf Henel, Chairman of the Board [email protected] Amanda Missey, Executive Director [email protected] CheckUp_Fall2014-D.qxp:Layout 1 9/20/14 1:35 PM Page 2 p u k c e ch FALL 2014 How Can I Help Episcopal Social Services? Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative CARING FOR WOMEN WOMEN’S HEALTH: A BVMI Priority Lisa Ann Milller, MD L-R: Donald Weinstein, MD, volunteer physician at BVMI; Arthur DeSimone, MD, BVMI Medical Director When Speed Counts On a Monday afternoon, a 32 year-old single waitress named “Barbara” came to Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative (BVMI) for the first time. She walked into Dr. Don Weinstein’s examining room complaining about her bloated stomach. Although she’d been dieting and had lost 25 pounds in two months, she just couldn’t lose any weight around her stomach. Barbara appeared to be six months pregnant, yet test results showed that she wasn’t. Dr. Weinstein, an internist and gastroenterologist who has been a BVMI volunteer for five years, felt her abdomen and found a hard mass surrounded by fluids. He preliminarily diagnosed the mass as an ovarian tumor and determined that Barbara urgently needed a CAT scan. She also needed to be seen by an oncological gynecologist. Dr. Arthur De Simone, BVMI’s Medical Director and liaison with Bergen County’s five local hospitals, immediately called Holy Name Medical Center and reached out to Dr. Sharyn Lewin, who specializes in Did You Know ? women’s cancers. Their conversation ended with Dr. Lewin saying, “Send her right over.” By Wednesday – just two days later – Barbara had seen Dr. Lewin and undergone a CAT scan. Dr. Lewin agreed that “it was likely an ovarian tumor.” Exploratory surgery confirmed the diagnosis, and several tumors were removed. While recovering in the hospital, Barbara and her parents praised BVMI’s quick action and access to medical resources. “I can’t thank BVMI enough,” added Barbara, who is currently receiving follow-up treatment and care. “Not a minute was wasted in getting a confirmed diagnosis and free treatment for our patient,” noted Dr. De Simone. “We are fortunate that we have excellent relations with the area hospitals and a network of incredibly responsive physicians.” BVMI provides primary and preventive care to low-income Bergen County residents who are working but have no insurance. Our patients – I ACCORDING TO ENROLL AMERICA 2014, AS MANY AS who are often seeing a doctor for the first time in years – frequently need to be seen by specialists outside of the healthcare center. All five area hospitals – Holy Name Medical Center, Bergen Regional Medical Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Hackensack University Medical Center and The Valley Hospital – and 300 area physicians in private practice have agreed to provide free services to a specified number of BVMI patients. BVMI relies on volunteers to provide free healthcare to almost 1,000 patients. We welcome both clinical and non-clinical volunteers to help at the Center. If you are looking for a way to use your talents and make a meaningful contribution to our community, we want your help! For more information or to submit an application, go to bvmi.org and click on the link for Volunteers. Current clinical volunteer needs include physicians, nurses and social workers; non-clinical volunteers are needed to assist with volunteer management, clinician credentialing and administrative work. 13.2% OF NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS – 100,000 IN BERGEN COUNTY – REMAIN UNINSURED, EVEN AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. I ALL OF BVMI’S 1,000 PATIENTS ARE UNINSURED, EVEN THOUGH THEY WORK. BVMI: Healthcare for the Uninsured Sixty-seven percent of BVMI’s patients are female, so we take women’s health seriously. So seriously, in fact, that we created the Women’s Health Initiative two years ago. Volunteer Kay Fagan, PhD, RN, APN leads a women’s health team of three gynecologists and two nurse practitioners. Lisa Ann Miller, MD, is a gynecologist with a full-time practice. Since 2010, she’s found the time to volunteer twice a month. “This is an important way to give back – to help those who otherwise would fall through the cracks.” She adds, “Patients feel very comfortable coming here. We treat them like family and they are very appreciative.” All new patients at BVMI are seen by a primary care physician. Women patients are then referred to a women’s health practitioner for a full gynecological exam. When necessary, referrals to outside specialists are made; women over 40 are referred for a mammogram. We at BVMI know that keeping women healthy is important. Our typical patient supports her family on low-wages while caring for young children and aging parents. If she’s not well, the family suffers. We need your support to provide more care for more women. Help us shorten waiting lists and ensure women receive the compassionate care they need and deserve. To learn more about BVMI’s Women’s Health Initiative, contact Amanda Missey, Executive Director, 201518-8484 or [email protected]. THANKS TO OUR VOLUNTEERS AND DONORS For every $9 we spend, $8 is used for the medical care of our patients. Volunteers provide more than $500,000 annually in pro bono service to BVMI!
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