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LINKLINKTHE VITATHE VITAMay 2019 Vol. XXXVIII, Issue 5
MRH celebrates Hospital WeekFacilities throughout the Maury Regional Health (MRH) system celebrated Hospital Week in May with an array of special activities to commemorate the commitment to quality care that MRH employees, physicians and volunteers provide throughout the year.
Decades-themed activities ranged from free snacks and cook-out lunches to contests and games as well as a fashion show and concert. Hospital Week also featured the annual system-wide service awards banquet held May 9.
See the June edition of Th e VitaLink for photos of service award recipients.
THANK YOU! Our employees, physicians and volunteers strive each day to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients and their families. During National Hospital Week, we recognize their dedication to serving our region with clinical excellence and compassionate care.
Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) received an “A” for patient safety from Th e Leapfrog Group for the 11th consecutive reporting period with the release of spring 2019 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades in May.
“We are committed to continually measuring and monitoring our performance across national patient safety measures to ensure that we off er outstanding care to our patients,” said Maury Regional Health CEO Alan Watson. “Th is consistent ‘A’ rating is refl ective of the commitment of our employees, physicians and volunteers to ensure the safety of those who entrust us with their health care needs.”
Th e Leapfrog Group is a national nonprofi t organization committed to improving health care quality and safety for consumers and purchasers. Safety grades are assigned to hospitals across the country based on their performances in preventing medical errors, injuries, accidents, infections and
MRMC receives ‘A’ for patient safetyother harms to patients in their care.
“To be recognized nationally as an ‘A’ hospital is an accomplishment the whole community should take pride in,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of Th e Leapfrog Group. “Hospitals that earn an ‘A’ grade are making it a priority to protect patients from preventable medical harm and error.”
Developed under the guidance of a national expert panel, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade uses 28 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign grades to more than 2,600 U.S. acute-care hospitals twice per year. Th e Hospital Safety Grade’s methodology is peer-reviewed, fully transparent and available to the public.
Visit MauryRegional.com to learn more about MRMC’s commitment to quality, including accreditations, certifi cations and recognitions.
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Dr. Davis leads surgical weight loss seminarPatrick Davis, M.D., a board-certifi ed surgeon with Maury Regional Medical Group Surgery, conducted a community seminar in April about surgical weight loss options.
“Obesity-related health conditions are among the leading causes of preventable death,” Dr. Davis said. “Weight loss surgery is a life-changing procedure that has been shown to be an eff ective and safe way to treat — and even prevent — these conditions.”
Community members attended the seminar to learn about the two types of weight loss surgeries performed at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC). Information about the Surgical Weight Loss Support Group that meets at MRMC was also available.
For those interested in learning more about surgical weight loss, a series of small group sessions will be off ered at MRMC. Upcoming dates are June 18 and July 23. Call 931.381.9338 for more information.
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Dr. Turner presents at national conferenceChristopher P. Turner, M.D., chief medical offi cer for Maury Regional Medical Group and specialist in internal medicine and pediatrics, presented at the 16th annual Observation Management Summit held in Chicago, Illinois, in April.
Dr. Turner’s conference presentation was titled, “Determine Appropriate Metrics to Track to Help You Exceed Benchmarks and Elevate the Level of Observation Care.”
Th e presentation highlighted how establishing and following quality metrics can play a signifi cant role in preventing patient readmissions.
Dr. Barr retires from medical staffJames G. Barr, M.D., Ph.D., a specialist in nephrology and internal medicine, recently retired from private practice aft er 25 years.
Dr. Barr joined the medical staff in 1994. He earned his medical degree from the University of Tennessee at Memphis and completed his residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. He is board certifi ed in internal medicine.
Following his retirement, Dr. Barr will remain connected to the health system as an affi liate staff member in addition to continuing to serve as chair of MRH’s Ethics Committee.
“Dr. Barr has been an exemplary member of our medical staff and the Maury Regional team for the past 25 years,” said MRH CEO Alan Watson. “Please join me in expressing our appreciation
for his continued service to our organization. We wish him well in his retirement from private practice.”
Dr. Barr was honored at the April 2019 board meeting.
DR. DAVIS
DR. TURNER
DR. BARR
MAURY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
CARE MANAGEMENT
Sondra Mesnard
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Charlotte BlackwellKatherine Hodges
Jesse JohnsonCarrie Landwehr
Stacy Sullivan
FOOD & NUTRITION
Anndreia Hardison
HOME SERVICES
Michelle Jarrett
HUMAN RESOURCES
McKenzie Bub
NURSING
Collin ButlerRikki Clift on
Francesca ConleyAllia Garrett
Kaitlyn HopkinsMeredith Hunter
Ashlind Lee-JamesSharon NewsomStephanie Sheley
Raylyn SpahrKayla Watkins
OBSERVATION
Christy GordonCara Hannah
PATIENT ACCOUNTS
Mary Douglass
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BIRTHS
IN MEMORY
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PRE-SERVICEDonna Hughes
Gabrielle McKnightChar Stipe
STERILE PROCESSINGKevin Douthit
SUPPLY CHAINRa’jeenia Ransom
SURGICAL SERVICESHolley Street
MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER
Rachel Stone
Savannah Chapman, Nursing Professional Development, and family welcomed Amelia Claire Chapman on
April 24. She weighed 6 pounds and 4 ounces.
Emmalee and Robert Gobble, WMC, and family welcomed Ella Marie Gobble on
April 29. She weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce.
Kaylyn Lopp, Mother/Baby, and family welcomed Kaden Lee Hallock on May 10.
He weighed 8 pounds and 6 ounces.
Verba Cothran passed away April 26. She worked as a licensed practical nurse on 1W
for eight years.
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Dr. Turner named CMO for MRMGChristopher P. Turner, M.D., a specialist in internal medicine and pediatrics, has been named chief medical offi cer (CMO) for Maury Regional Medical Group (MRMG).
Dr. Turner received his medical degree from the University of Missouri’s School of Medicine in Kansas City, Missouri, where he also completed his internship and residency. He is board certifi ed in internal medicine and pediatrics. In addition to his medical credentials, Dr. Turner holds a master’s degree in health care management from Vanderbilt University.
Prior to accepting the role of CMO for MRMG, Dr. Turner served on the medical staff at Maury Regional Medical Center as a hospital medicine
physician associated with MRMG and will continue to do so on a part-time basis. He also served as medical director for the observation unit adjacent to the Emergency Department.
“Dr. Turner is an exceptional and well-respected leader,” said MRMG CEO Mike Fecher. “We are pleased to welcome him into this new leadership role.”
Perez appointed to interim nurse manager role for EDAmanda Perez, RN, BSN, was recently appointed to interim nurse manager for the Emergency Department (ED) at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC). She will also manage the observation unit.
Perez has been employed by MRMC since 2006. During her time at MRMC, Perez has worked in the ED fi rst as a registrar and then as a patient care assistant and phlebotomist before becoming a registered nurse. She played a critical role during the Cerner implementation by coordinating and evaluating testing events across the health system. She earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Martin Methodist College and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in nursing at Austin Peay State University.
“Amanda is meticulous and hard working,” said Administrative Director Kathy Watts, MSN, RN, SANE-A. “Her wide range of skills and expertise, as well as her experience at MRMC, will ensure our ED patients continue to receive exceptional care and observation in a considerate and timely fashion. Please join me in congratulating her on this new role.”
On April 30, Maury Regional Spring Hill Physical Th erapy (PT) collaborated with the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce to host a morning mixer.
Members of the greater Maury County community attended the event to learn more about the services off ered at the facility. Staff members were available to greet guests, answer questions and provide tours of the space, including the pediatric gym, treatment rooms, hand therapy area and AlterG treadmill.
“It was a pleasure getting to meet with the community and share valuable information about the benefi ts of physical therapy,” said Cindy Kington, PT, CHT, director of rehabilitation services. “Our physical therapy team did an excellent job of introducing themselves and the services we provide.”
Pictured (l-r) during the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce Morning Mixer event are Karen Harbison, PT, outpatient supervisor; Allison Fortman, SLP, assistant director; Kington; Janis MacDonald, pre-service analyst; Josh Lunn, PT; JoAnna Mastalerz, PT; Dawn Duck, PT; Roni Dumont, PT; April Th ompson, department support coordinator; and Emily Gregg, PT.
DR. TURNER
PEREZ
Spring Hill PT hosts morning mixer
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LHC employees earn certifi cationsTh ree staff members at Lewis Health Center (LHC) recently earned new professional certifi cations in their respective areas, according to LHC Operations Director Hugh Bennett.
Jennifer Bobo, a phlebotomist at LHC, completed requirements for certifi cation as a medical laboratory technician through
American Medical Technologists. She has worked for Maury Regional Health (MRH) since 2014.
Catherine Horton, an imaging technologist at LHC, achieved certifi cation and registration in mammography through the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT). Horton has been employed with MRH for three years.
Darion Woodard, a radiology technologist at LHC, earned certifi cation in computed tomography (CT) from ARRT. She joined LHC in 2018.
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Compliance employees earn certifi cationsRenee Barnett, Danielle Bruer and Leanne Walls in the Compliance Department recently earned certifi cations as community health coding and billing specialists from
the Association for Rural Health Professional Coding.
Barnett is a physician compliance auditor who has worked
with Maury Regional Health (MRH) since 2011. Bruer, a compliance specialist, has been with MRH for 16 years. Walls, supervisor for physician compliance, has been with MRH for 13 years.
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Stokes leads webinarTammy Stokes, MSN, RN-BC, CHPN, director of palliative care for Maury Regional Health, led a webinar
in April titled “Palliative Care: Fulfi lling Big Needs in Rural Settings.”
Th e webinar was hosted by the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association and was part of the organization’s 2019 National RN Educational Webinar Series.
During the webinar, Stokes discussed essential elements of palliative care in rural communities and shared methods
of increasing patient and family access to hospice and palliative care through practice innovation and rural community partnerships.
STOKES
Reminder:
MASH to take placeVolunteer Services at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) will host the annual Maury Academy for Students in Health (MASH) program June 10–21.
High school students accepted into the MASH program earlier this year will spend two weeks on the MRMC campus observing the day-to-day responsibilities of health care professionals. Program highlights will include learning about professional nursing, orthopedics, physical therapy, pathology, cardiac services, labor and delivery, surgical services, emergency medical services and much more.
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done excellent work and will be truly missed. We wish her all the best in her retirement and future endeavors.”
LENA YOUNG retired in May aft er 30 years of service in the Supply Distribution Department. She most recently worked as a central supply specialist.
“Lena was an integral part of Supply Chain for 30 years,” said Angela Rosen, assistant director of Supply Chain. “She truly cared about all aspects of patient care and will be truly missed by all.”
be greatly missed,” said Cindy Th ompson, MMC patient access manager. “Th e entire patient access team wishes her the very best with her retirement.”
MELANIE BILES, an applications analyst in the Information Technology Department, retired May 10 aft er 10 years of service.“Melanie has been a vital member of
our team during her time at Maury Regional,” said Romney Cortes, manager for IS applications. “She has
VICKIE BASSHAM retired in April aft er 40 years of employment
within the Maury Regional Health (MRH) system. She worked at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC) from 1978 to 2012 before transferring to Marshall Medical Center (MMC) to work in Emergency
Department (ED) Registration.“Vickie has been an integral
part of the patient access team and her friendly personality and compassionate demeanor will
MRH celebrates retirees
BILESYOUNG
BASSHAM
BROWN CASTEEL KLAREN KING MATHERS SCRIBNER WATSON
Maury Regional Health celebrated National Nurses Week in May.
At Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC), several nursing professionals were recognized as award winners throughout the week. Th ey were surprised by their managers with their awards while out on the fl oor during their shift s. Th e 2019 award recipients included:
• Preceptor of the Year: David Brown, BSN, RN, Critical Care Unit
• Nurse Leader of the Year: Jamie Casteel, BSN, RN, CMSRN, Nursing Professional Development
• Rising Star: Brittney Crowell Klaren, BSN, RN, 6W Surgical
Employees receive awards during Nurses Week• Renown Outcomes: Christy King, BSN, RN,
Mother/Baby• Support Staff Excellence: Crystal Mathers,
Orthopedics• Charge Nurse of the Year: Amber Scribner, BSN, RN,
Emergency Department• Nightingale: Matt Watson, AAS, RN, Critical Care
Th e 2019 award recipients, along with past awardees, are featured in MRMC’s new Nursing Hall of Fame, which is located on the ground fl oor outside the cafeteria. Th e hall was offi cially unveiled during a celebration for nursing professionals on May 7.
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Congratulations to the CLASS OF 2019
Hannah CalvertLawrence County High
Tammy Calvert,Care Management
Joseph BoatrightCornersville High
Jackie Hill, Cardiac RehabJoan Moreland, PrimeCare,
Grandmother
Lexi CashionMarshall County High
Dawn Cashion, Finance
Autumn CummingsMt. Pleasant High
James Cummings, EMSWanda Cummings,
Mother/Baby
Keefe EllerFather Ryan HighKelly Eller, ICUSD
Melody BrinkA.A.S., CSCCLaboratory
Kyler AvellinoCentennial HighBarbara Beeson,
Same Day Surgery
Luke ChinanderSpring Hill High
Jennifer Chinander, Respiratory Care
Kamryn DeaneMt. Pleasant High
Brenda Burrows, Gift Shop, Grandmother
Peyton FinleyMt. Pleasant High
Stacie Finley, Imaging
Brady BrownSummertown High Amanda Brown,
OrthopedicsCraig Brown, Telemetry
Darby BastinLewis County High
Amber Bastin, Urgent Care
Madison CollinsGateway Christian
AcademyMichelle Collins, WMC
Christi DeloyB.S., Univ. of Cincinnati
Health Info. Mgmt.
Jawain FriersonColumbia Central High
Jacqueline Miles, Nursing Prof. Dev., Grandmother
Sebastian FletcherCulleoka HighNicki Goldman,Quality Services
Anna BurchamCulleoka High
Dana Burcham, ICUSD
Lesley BendermanB.A., B.S., East Carolina Univ.
Elizabeth Joyce, Cardiac Diagnostics, Grandmother
Zachary ComptonIndependence HighCharity Compton,
Emergency Department
Daniel DickensMarshall County High
Jessica Litka,Food & Nutrition
Jennifer GidcombM.B.A., Bethel Univ.
MMC
Emily BurchamA.A.S., CSCC
Dana Burcham, ICUSD
Madison BennettB.S., Martin
Methodist CollegeFreda Bennett, Home Services
Elizabeth CoulterColumbia Central High
Jerry Coulter,Food & Nutrition
Lydia DouglasColumbia Academy
Laarni Douglas, Orthopedics
Makenna GilesLawrence County High
Candace Giles, Imaging
La Toyia BurkeenB.S., Southern New
Hampshire Univ.Information Technology
Brooke BishopB.S., Harding Univ.
Brenda Bishop,Emergency Department
Megan CrabtreeColumbia Central HighSheila Crabtree, EMS
Julianna EdmondsPh.D., Florida State Univ.
Rosemary Edmonds,Home Services
Emri GonzalesMt. Pleasant High
Sandi Wood, Imaging
Dawson BusbySummertown High
Jennifer Busby, Legal
Rachael BlairB.S.N., Austin Peay
State Univ.ICUSD
Michaela CrabtreeColumbia Central HighSheila Crabtree, EMS
Ronnie EggletonColumbia Central HighShawntena Goforth,
MRMG
Alyssa ByrdR.N., Wallace State
Comm. CollegeDebbie Wright,
Food & Nutrition
Ross BlairB.S.N., Austin Peay
State Univ.Critical Care Unit
Tiffany CrewsM.S.N., American
Sentinel Univ.Orthopedics/Surgical
George EhretColumbia Central HighEvelyn Madeo, PACU
Christopher GorbatoffB.B.A., Univ. of North AlabamaTammy Stokes,Palliative Care
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Kahil GravesSanta Fe HighJana Graves,
Radiation OncologyMark Graves, MRMG
Madison GriggsGiles County HighJason Griggs, EMS
Katie HallB.S., MTSU
Cindy Hall, Compliance
Macy HallSpring Hill High
Cindy Hall, Compliance
Kannan HanveyCollinwood High
Jody Smith, MRMG
Lindsey HarbisonGateway Christian School
Karen Harbison, Rehabilitation Services
Dawson HargroveCulleoka High
Angie Hargrove, Respiratory Care
Madeline HarlanColumbia Central High
Patrick Harlan, Business Dev.
Kristin HolleyA.A.S., CSCC
Kim King,Population Health
Hunt JacksonCornersville High
Misti Tant, Cardiology
Robert Jackson Jr. M.Div., Lipscomb Univ.Information Technology
Savanna JacobyB.S., UT–KnoxvilleLara Jacoby, MRMG
Haley JamesMt. Pleasant High
Donna Pullen, Switchboard, Grandmother
Connor KelleyTCAT–Hohenwald
Christi Kelley, WMC
Kyle KilgoreM.B.A., Belmont Univ.Joe Kilgore, Foundation
Alex KingSanta Fe High
Kathy Hodge, Coding, Grandmother
Gabriel KingCornersville High
Carrie King, Patient Accounts
C.J. LedfordB.B.A., Martin
Methodist CollegeTiffany Ledford, L-Burg Peds
Christopher HarrisM.B.A., Tenn. Tech Univ.
Gaylon Harris, M.D.
Jackson HarrisB.S., Univ. of GeorgiaGaylon Harris, M.D.
Eden HarrisonHome Life Academy
Wilson Daniel, Pharmacy, Grandfather
Hunter HaurezMarshall County HighDena Haurez, MMCTim Haurez, MMC
Nicholas HaywardRiverside Christian
AcademyJennifer Gidcomb, MMC
Chase HickmanColumbia Central High
Tracy Hickman, Home HealthLibby Hickman, Security,
Grandmother
Halie HickmanA.A.S., CSCC
Emergency Department
Lane HeatherlySummertown HighJennifer Heatherly,
Emergency Department
Cassidi JonesSpring Hill High
Renee Jacobs, EMS
Bryce JohnsonWayne County HighKaren Johnson, WMC
Lennox JohnsonSummertown High
Chastity Johnson, ICUSDShane Johnson, EMS
Branham MaddoxColumbia Central HighAlicia Maddox, MRMG
Shelby LentzColumbia Academy
Betty Lentz, Env. Svcs., Grandmother
David LooneyB.S., Morehead
State Univ.Kristy Looney, MMC
Grace MaloneB.S., UT–Knoxville
Cathy Malone, Cardiopulmonary Services
Parker MashburnColumbia Central High
Stacey Mashburn,Labor & Delivery
Ali MayB.S., Univ. of
North AlabamaBeverly May, Accounting
Colton NewtonLoretto High
Kristy Newton, MRMG
Dylan McCannSummit HighCindy McCann,
Food & Nutrition
Chris ParcelPage HighJim Parcel,
Information Technology
Bethanie McDougalColumbia Central High
TaBriya McDougal,Patient Accounts
Cole PattonB.S., UT–Martin
Mary Patton,Quality Services
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Camden PerryB.S., UT–Chattanooga
Ronnie Perry,Information Technology
Taylor PoteeteMarshall County HighKay Comstock, MMC,
Grandmother
Mason PottsColumbia Central HighHeather Potts, NICUTroy Potts, Security
Seth RayFrank Hughes High
Dale Ray, WMCSherry Ray, WMC
Tyler RobinsonColumbia AcademyWarren Robinson,
Information Techology
Alayna RobertsM.B.A., Tusculum Univ.
Laboratory
Tyler RobinsonEagleville High
Kimberly Robinson,Food & Nutrition
David RubySpring Hill High
Lauri Ruby,Outcomes Management
Xtavius SmithNorthfi eld Academy
Shanetta Sharp,Pre-Service
Andrew TaylorZion Christian Academy
Tyler Taylor, WMC
Zach WhitleyB.S., UT–Martin
Hope Whitley, OP Surgery
Jerrid RunionsLewis County High
April Simmons, EMS
Laine SpearsTCAT–Hohenwald
Melissa Spears, LHC
Ashlyn ThomasColumbia Central High
Lori Thomas,Nursing Svc. Admin.
Jayden WilbanksWayne County HighKaren Butler, WMC,
Grandmother
Ryan RussellSummertown High
Sherry Russell, Coding
Mackenzie SpearsHampshire High
Cher Spears, MRMG
Wesley ThomasZion Christian AcademyDebra Thomas, NICU
Lillian WilsonColumbia Central HighAmy Wilson, Surgery
Cristina SeiberA.A.S., CSCC
Health Info. Mgmt.
Michele TankersleyM.A., Univ. of Alabama
Marketing
Kiasia TurnerGiles County HighKim Byrd, MRMG
Avie Anna WunnerLawrence County HighBecca Wunner, NICU
Vernie SantiagoNorthfi eld Academy
Janet Wood,Observation Unit
Tammy StokesM.S.N., American
Sentinel Univ.Palliative Care
Allison ThomasonCornersville High
Angie Thomason, EMS
Zoe WoodHampshire High
Janet Wood,Observation Unit
Judson SmithB.S., Univ. of Alabama at
HuntsvilleTony Smith, M.D.
Kathryn SelveyA.S.T., CSCC
Julie Selvey, Urgent Care
Kinley TannerEast Forsyth High
Darlon Tanner, LHC, Grandmother
Joyce VarnadoSpring Hill High
Sara Varnado, NursingJan Varnado, Marketing,
Grandmother
Ariel SeiberB.S., UT–Chattanooga
Cristina Seiber,Health Info. Mgmt.
Riley StuckLawrence County High
Sharlon Prince,Quality Services
Keidron TurnerGiles County HighKim Byrd, MRMG
Noah WrightColumbia Central High
Christy Wright,Respiratory Care
David Wright, Heart Center
Te’Ajha SmithColumbia Central
HighTracy McClenic, ICUSD
Payton TatumPerry County High Laura Tatum, CVSD
Matthew VenableSpring Hill High
Alison Venable, NICU
Congratulations to the CLASS OF 2019
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MMC provides sports screeningsMarshall Medical Center (MMC) continued its annual tradition of off ering free sports physicals for area middle and high school student athletes this spring.
Physicians on the MMC medical staff , providers from Lewisburg Family Practice and Lewisburg Pediatrics and other area partners joined MMC physical therapists, athletic trainers, nurses and staff members for the screenings on April 23 and May 1.
According to MMC Physical Medicine Director Jamie Davis, 510 student athletes were screened during the event, including 336 high school students and 174 middle school students.
LHC provides community serviceLewis Health Center (LHC) off ered free sports physicals for students entering middle and high school in Lewis County, according to LHC Physical Th erapy Director Heather Norris.
LHC providers, physical therapists and nurses conducted free screenings at Lewis County High School on May 1 and at Lewis County Middle School on May 3. A total of 212 student athletes participated in the free screenings.
Th e Research and Evidence-Based Practice Council hosted an evidence-based practice research fair in May at Maury Regional Medical Center (MRMC).
“Th is research fair is an opportunity for nurses to showcase research that has been conducted on relevant evidence-based practice,” said Tracy Ferguson, RN, council chair. “Th e research that is presented has a positive outcome on patient care at MRMC by allowing staff to stay up to date on the most recent
practice.” Th is year marked the fi rst year that
the fair included posters from non-nursing departments.
First place winners in the fair’s two categories included:
• Evidence-Based Practice Review: Carly Burton, Ashley Lumpkins, Jackie Lowrey and Jessica Bowling for “When Should We Change IV Sites”
• Quality Improvement Project: Connie Lintz for “Changing the Way We Draw Blood”
Also, for the fi rst time, fair attendees selected a winner for a Viewer’s Choice Award, which went to Tina Johnson, Sloane Smith and Lisa Richardson for “Four Eyes on You are Better than Two.”
MRMC hosts research fair
Pictured (l-r) are Nicole Th omason, Mary Alice Spaulding and Joshua Crist looking at the posters on display during the Evidence-Based Practice Fair.
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More than 150 people attended Wayne Medical Center’s (WMC) health fair in Collinwood on April 13, which featured free health screenings and information about health and wellness from WMC employees and community partners. Th e mobile medical unit also paid a visit.
WMC health fair is well-attended
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PARKER’S PROJECT TO HOST THIRD ANNUAL FUNDRAISERParker’s Project will host its third annual evening of music Sunday, June 2, at Puckett’s in downtown Columbia. Th e event raises funds to provide books to babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Maury Regional Medical Center and is presented by Listerhill Credit Union.
Proceeds from Parker’s Project are donated to the Maury Regional Health Care Foundation to provide books to newborns in the NICU. Sondra and Cord Martin launched Parker’s Project following the birth of their son Parker as a way to honor his
caregivers and provide support to other NICU families. “Th e Martins have taken their own experience as parents of
a premature baby to help other families whose babies require an extensive stay in the NICU,” said Foundation Executive Director Joe Kilgore. “As educators, they know the power that reading to children has through voice recognition and stimulation. We are grateful to them and honored to partner with them on this meaningful endeavor.”
Th e doors to Puckett’s will open for the event Sunday, June 2, at 4:30 p.m. with music beginning at 5 p.m. Advance tickets are $20 per person plus a small processing fee. Children 13 and under are admitted free. Food and drinks may be purchased during the event. Tickets oft en sell out so interested parties are encouraged to register as early as possible.
Visit MauryRegionalFoundation.com to learn more.
LHC offers full services with new hoursEff ective May 26, Lewis Health Center (LHC) has new hours of operation, according to LHC Operations Director Hugh Bennett. New hours are Monday–Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 8 p.m.
For the convenience of patients, primary care laboratory and X-ray services are now available during all hours of operation at LHC. Hours for physical therapy and outpatient imaging remain unchanged with those services scheduled by appointment.
LHC is one of fi ve Federally Qualifi ed Health Center (FQHC) practices within the Maury Regional Health system. Visits for primary care and related services are as low as $20 for those who qualify for income-based discounts. LHC is located on West Main Street in Hohenwald.
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Th ank you for your support during the Big Payback!
Th e Martin family is pictured at last year’s fundraiser with the physician who delivered Parker: (l-r) Parker, Sondra, Dr. Nicole Falls and Cord.
Stay tuned for news
and photos from the
2019 Service Awards
Banquet in the June issue
of The VitaLink.
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JUNE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
June 2PARKER’S PROJECT: 5 p.m., Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant, call ext. 4075June 6BLOOD DRIVE: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Auxiliary Conf. Room, schedule an appointment at BloodAssurance.orgJune 6DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: 11 a.m., Annex, call 931.540.4324June 8UNDERSTANDING BIRTH: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., MRMC, call 931.490.7046June 11CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 1 p.m., Cancer Center Resource Room, call 931.381.1111, ext. 8177June 11GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 5:30 p.m., MRMC Chapel, call 931.540.4243
June 11SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., MOB Conf. Room, call 931.381.1111, ext. 1748June 13DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT CLASS: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., MRMC, call 931.540.4324June 15SAFE SITTER: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., MRMC, call 931.490.7046June 17BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 5:30 p.m., Women’s Center, call 931.540.4166June 17BREASTFEEDING: 7 p.m., MRMC, call 931.490.7046
June 18WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY INFO SESSION: 6 p.m., First Floor Conf. Room, call 931.381.9338June 22FREE COPD SCREENING: 10 a.m., Annex, call 931.381.1111, ext. 1347June 25DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT CLASS: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., MRMC, call 931.540.4324June 27OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP: 10 a.m., MRMC, call 931.490.4600June 27STROKE SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Maury Regional Annex, call 931.840.4446
PDA TRAINING DUE BY JUNE 30June 30 is the deadline for employees to complete the 2019 Required Annual Training CBLs and the Joint Commission CBLs in the People Development Academy (PDA) on the intranet.
Successfully completing the trainings has an impact on all employee performance appraisal scores and any employee who has not completed their required trainings by the June 30 deadline will not be allowed to work aft er that date.
Th e PDA is accessed via the intranet’s homepage by visiting Self-Serve / People Development Academy.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the People Development Department at ext. 1189.
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