RESEARCH MEDICAL CENTER
FEBRUARY 2020
Above All Else IN THIS ISSUE PG 2: Welcome New Providers Promoted Leaders Welcome New Leaders Supporting Health and Wellness PG 3: Employees of the Month
Employee of the Year
PG 4: Celebrating Our Community Supporting Our Community PG 5: Celebrating RMC Volunteers American Heart Month Heart Heath Tips Leader in Cardiovascular Care PG 6: Educator of the Month Newly Certified Nurse Huddle Heart Award Heart Award PG 7: In the News - Education In the News - Health Navigator of the Year
PG 8: Leader in Trauma Services
Exceptional Clinical Quality Partners in Education
PG 9: Patient Comments PG 10: Publication Honors Cafeteria Update You Have a Voice PG 11: Healthy Habits Happenings Brookside Farmers’ Market PG 12: The Research Foundation
PUBLISHING TEAM: Kimberle Bovard Manager of Marketing (816) 276-9475
Dear Research Family, What a great way to start the year! Kansas City Chiefs pride is everywhere! I hope you have some new memories of great times with friends and family during Super Bowl season. With all the red for Chiefs Kingdom, now February can become Heart Month! We have so much to share about Research Medical Center’s growing cardiovascular services. Last year we performed many firsts – like the Tandem heart procedure and the first Tricuspid clip procedure. We also continue to add cardiovascular specialists and technology. We recently received approval to add a second electrophysiology lab, and we have a new ECHO ultrasound machine. There are a lot of first responders and hospitals across the region relying on us for the specialized cardiac care we offer. We’re pleased to announce that we have a new solid organ transplant surgeon committed to joining our medical staff in April. Dr. Todd Merchen has more than 15 years of experience and currently serves as Associate Professor of Surgery; Carlos and Marguerite Mason Distinguished Chair of Transplant Surgery and Immunology; Program Director for Kidney Transplant Program and Department of Surgery at Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. We will also continue to recruit another surgeon to support the program. Great things are happening at Research because you choose to work here. Happy Valentine’s Day!
kimberle.bovard@hcamidwest.com
Corrine Everson Dix VP, Marketing/PR (816) 276-9293 corrine.everson@hcamidwest.com
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Integrity Compassion Always Respect Excellence
Ashley McClellan, FACHE, MHA, MBA Chief Executive Officer
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Unparalleled Service Welcome New Providers
• James Foster, lll, MD – Vascular Surgery • Daniel Griffin, MD – Hospitalist • Alap Shah, MD – Cardiac Electrophysiology Welcome New and Promoted Leaders New Leaders:
Kim Colby Director, Supply Chain
Lori Harvey Program Manager Graduate Medical Education
Promoted Leaders:
Katherine Morris Manager, Dietary
Hannah Callahan Manager, Case Mgmt
Jeff Kaminski Director, Clinical Resource
Melissa Bell Manager, Cancer Svcs
Bob Gilliam Chief Medical Physicist
Supporting Health and Wellness Research Medical Center is proud to provide an employee gym at our Research Medical Center Campus and at the Brookside Health and Fitness Center located at our Brookside Campus to support health and wellness. To learn more about the Brookside Health and Fitness Center, visit researchmedicalcenter.com/ brookside-campus. RE S E AR C H M EDICAL C ENTER • A P UB LI CATI ON FOR STA FF, P H YS I CI A N S A N D FRI E N DS
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Mayumi de Leon Medical Technologist Laboratory
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3 Employees of the Month
Research Medical Center
Research Brookside Campus
Research Psychiatric Center
Mayumi de Leon Medical Technologist Laboratory
Paul Allian Tech EVS
Latrice Abercrombie Mental Health Tech Adolescent Behavioral Health
Mayumi is always engaged in our Lab by knowing and supporting the goals of the department. She is a great representative of the Lab EEG Committee, and really focuses on including everyone.
Paul displayed our I CARE values by volunteering at our holiday community event in December. He is a true team player around the Research Medical Center Brookside Campus.
Latrice is ALWAYS upholding our ICARE values. She shows compassion to patients each day. Latrice creates a sense of calm and creates therapeutic atmosphere on the unit.
2019 Employee of the Year
Congratulations, Kate Ramsey! Kate is a physical therapist at RMC. She lives our mission here at Research. “Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life” Kate also shows Excellence by working to find a solution when presented with a challenge. She recently went above and beyond to help a rehab patient achieve her goal of attending her nursing school graduation ceremony.
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4 Unparalleled Service Celebrating Our Community We take pride in serving the Kansas City community and are proud to celebrate the Chiefs as SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!
Supporting Our Community RMC sent a “sympathy card” to Peculiar Fire due to the loss of a firefighter and KC Wolf signed it too.
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5 Celebrating RMC Volunteers
Each year, we recognize the volunteers at RMC and their commitment to our mission. Above all else we are committed to the care and improvement of human life. We held a celebratory dinner in January.
FEBRUARY IS AMERICAN HEART MONTH
HEART HEALTHY TIPS
Stop smoking Trim your waist Laugh out loud Eat fish Play to music
Do something relaxing Choose healthy snacks Stretch your muscles Cheers with wine Get a wellness check-up
To learn more, visit researchmedicalcenter.com/service/heart-care
Leader in Cardiovascular Care Amy Krueger went into sudden cardiac arrest while driving which caused her to crash into the dividing wall on I49. The Grandview Fire Department quickly arrived on scene and began CPR in the vehicle. Due to the crash, the driver door was unable to be opened and the car had to be rolled manually to allow enough room to remove Amy onto the highway shoulder where CPR was continued. First responders delivered Amy to the Emergency Department at RMC. She spent more than 20 days as an inpatient receiving care from our team of interventional cardiologists and many more specialist providers. Here she is with her husband Raymond. She has since returned home and is now back to work. To learn more about heart care, researchmedicalcenter.com/service/ heart-care
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Exceptional Clinical Quality Educator of the Month Makeda Fulton is the educator of the month. Congratulations!
Newly Certified Nurse Melissa Moore, RN on the labor and delivery unit recently became certified in Electronic Fetal Heart Monitoring (E-FHM). Congratulations!
Huddle Heart Award Sarah Hayes and Darnell Barnes received the Huddle Heart Award in recognition of their demonstration of Research’s I CARE values: Integrity, Compassion, Always, Respect and Excellence.
Heart Awards The Heart Award is given in recognition of the extraordinary efforts of a Research Medical Center employee who works in a non-nursing role. Nominations come from patients and the forms are available throughout the facility.
Zelda Higgins-Jackson Tech EVS
Susan Fulton Unit Secretary Gyn Post Partum
Emma McNeal Patient Care Tech Inpatient Oncology
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In The News - Excellence in Education Research College of Nursing president Dr. Thad Wilson spoke with Fox 4 News Kansas City about being named among the top nursing schools in the U.S. by the Nursing Schools Almanac. RCON ranks #5 in Missouri and #24 in the Plains region. To Learn more, visit researchcollege.edu/about/newsroom.
In the News - Experts in Infectious Disease Prevention Infectious disease specialist Dr. Joel McKinsey spoke with Fox 4 News Kansas City regarding facts about Coronavirus. To learn more, visit researchmedicalcenter.com/newsroom.
Breast Cancer Wellness Navigator of the Year
Laurie Dressman has been named as Breast Cancer Wellness Navigator of the Year by Breast Cancer Wellness Magazine. Congratulations!
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8 Exceptional Clinical Quality Leader in Trauma Services Thromboelastography (TCG), a method of testing blood clotting is now available at RMC. TEG provides specific, real-time data and is very effective in the management of traumatically injured patients.
Exceptional Clinical Quality Practices Research earned “Best Practice Team in 2019” for clinical quality practices. We were also awarded top honors for “Clinical Excellence” among HCA’s largest hospitals worldwide.
Partners in Education Dr. William Rosenberg presented “Innovations in the Cost-Effective Treatment of Pain” at the Case Management Society of America’s continuing education program in January.
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Above All Else, We Are Committed to the Care and Improvement of Human Life Giving each patient and their family the best patient experience is a top priority at every Research entity. This means every patient, every time, and every touch. Always. Not Sometimes, Not Usually. Always. When patients take the time to let us know they had a great experience, we’ll share.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / All Staff “ICU staff has been nothing but excellent. From the doctors to the nurses and the housekeeping staff, everyone makes sure our family is being taken care of. They’ve been wonderful helping us through this hard time.” Surgical Services / All Staff “Great experience with my outpatient surgery! Everyone was so helpful and knowledgeable from patient registration to my surgical staff and nursing staff in recovery too!” Imaging - Research Brookside Campus “I had my first mammogram at Research Medical Center Brookside Campus and I received amazing service. Emie was so friendly and took time to explain what she was doing each step of the way. If you have been putting off having your first mammogram or are overdue for another one... give them a call today to schedule. Thank you Emie for making my first mammogram experience an easy one!” All Staff - Research Brookside Campus “I arrived early, was checked in right away and my appointment was over before my “official” appointment time! Very nice! Very friendly staff also.” Labor and Delivery “This was the best experience for my daughter to have her beautiful baby girl. Thank you everyone!” All Staff - Research Medical Center “My experience was very positive, the hospital staff were courteous, and I felt very comfortable in knowing they were taking care of my needs.”
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Exceptional Clinical Quality Publication Honors
Essentials of Interventional Cancer Pain Management, a text book co-edited by neurosurgeon Dr. William Rosenberg was named to the CNN/Forbes 39 Best Pain Management Books of All Time.
Earnings Outperformance RMC Cafeteria Updates Updates: • The Frozen Yogurt Machine has been repaired after being temporarily down for mechanical arm replacement. • Chick-Fil-A will continue to provide a limited menu during Thursday lunch service. New: • More grab and go options such as, sandwiches, high protein snacks such as hard boiled eggs, cheese and meat sticks have been added. Upcoming: • On Monday’s starting February 17, a new pop-up restaurant will be featured during lunch service. It will rotate between a Mediterranean, Indian, and other world cuisines by local Chef Marwan. This is part of our Morrison Foodworks initiative as we continue to partner with local restaurants to provide more options to our employees and cafeteria guests.
You Have a Voice - New Supplies The Nursing staff at RMC received new heart monitors on all units as well as new vital sign machines on our inpatient oncology unit, 4E.
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Healthy Habits Superfood Spotlight: Chili Peppers These days, Americans are eating more chili peppers than asparagus, cauliflower or green peas per capita. Gram for gram, chili peppers contain more calcium, vitamin A and C than these three vegetables as well. Chili peppers also have positive effects on our metabolism by increasing the oxidation of fat and decreasing a hardy appetite. They can also stimulate a fight-or-flight response by increasing epinephrine and norepinephrine. Capsaicin is the compound that makes these red peppers taste spicy, not to be confused with piperine, the compound that makes black pepper hot. Capsaicin does not dissolve in water, so if you overdo it, drinking milk or eating yogurt is a recommended antidote. If you are not eating chili peppers whole, you may be eating them in spices such as crushed red pepper, paprika and chili powder. Spice it up this February and try some different forms of chilies on any of your favorite dishes! Provided by: Molly Dockhorn, MS, RD, LD
11 HAPPENINGS AMERICAN HEART MONTH BURN AWARENESS WEEK FEBRUARY 2 - 8 BROOKSIDE WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET SPONSORED BY ER OF BKS FEBRUARY 1 AND 15, MARCH 7 AND 21 MO BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF MISSOURI CONFERENCE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 GIVING HOPE AND HELP VALENTINES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 RMC VALENTINE’S DAY COOKIES EXCHANGE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 RMC SPONSORING GOLDEN VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION GALA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 MEMORIAL SERVICE (FOR FAMILIES OF PATIENTS) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AT 3PM CHAPEL, 1ST FLOOR ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 @ NOON CHAPEL, 1ST FLOOR
Shop Local at the Brookside Farmers’ Market Winter Market Select Saturdays | 9AM to NOON 6675 Holmes Rd. Kansas City, MO 64131
FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB SUNDAY, MARCH 1 KC CHAMBER EMPLOYER WORKPLACE WELLNESS EXPO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 RMC AND CARE NOW SPONSOR RAYTOWN AFTER HOURS THURSDAY, MARCH 5 RMC SPONSORS ST. PETER’S SCHOOL AUCTION
February 1, 15 | March 7, 21 Proud Sponsor of the
BROOKSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET
SATURDAY, MARCH 7 RESEARCH SPONSORS THE BROOKSIDE ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE SATURDAY, MARCH 14 DEA DRUG TAKE BACK DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 25 @ 10 AM RMC AND BROOKSIDE CAMPUS TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION TUESDAY, APRIL 28 @ 6:30 PM CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION
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2020 Hematology/Oncology Symposium for Primary Care Providers Friday, April 17, 2020 Sheraton Overland Park Hotel 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Register at
theresearchfoundationkc.org 816-276-4218
Moderated by Stephanie Graff, MD, FACP
Jointly sponsored by
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