November 2015 Above All Else Newsletter

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Above All Else In this issue:

Dear Research Friends and Family,

PAGE 2: Welcome New Physicians and Leaders

Hasn’t it been fun to be a Kansas City Royals fan? What a super season for our Boys in Blue!

PAGE 3: Earned Grade “A” Hospital Safety Score and Achieving the Gold Standard, Again!

Research has reasons to celebrate too! We just earned a grade “A” for the third time in a row from the Leapfrog Group. Research and Centerpoint are the only two hospitals on the Missouri side in Kansas City earning “A”. This is all about quality patient care and our quality efforts are working. Every patient deserves “A” quality care and if your friends and family need a hospital and doctors, I hope you’ll recommend Research!

PAGE 4 - KCTV 5: Dr. Stephanie Graff and Doreen Lacey, RN Discuss New Mammography Guidelines Dr. Michael Chacey Shares Advanced Lunch Cancer Screenings and Treatments PAGE 7: Employees of the Month and DAISY Award Honoree PAGE 9: I. C.A.R.E Patient Comments PAGE 10: We Love Our KC Royals! PAGE 11: 2015 William Volker Awards Banquet PAGE 15: Annual Benefits Enrollment

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More great news! Our Dr. Lawrence was just named a Top Doctor in Kansas City’s Ingram’s magazine. He was nominated by peers and then selected by judges. Dr. Lawrence has dedicated his expertise to patients at Research for many years but he also voluntarily shares his skills and knowledge nationally to support the prevention and treatment of heart disease. Check out the story on pg. 5. Research was also just named the #4 hospital in the Kansas City region, based on 2014 inpatient admission volume. We’re moving up! In addition to offering high quality care, we are growing. It’s so exciting to be on this team making great things happen. I truly believe we will be #2 in volume next year and eventually we will become #1! RMC pulmonologist Dr. Chacey loves helping build the Research brand. He just did a live interview about lung disease and the key ways to prevent lung cancer on KCTV 5. Research has some of the most up-to-date and precise diagnostic technology for pulmonary patients. Our surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and pulmonologists are all part of the region’s leading comprehensive lung cancer program – right here at Research Medical Center. See Dr. Chacey’s interview at ResearchMedicalCenter.com/about/newsroom. I love it here! I love it because together, we are on a journey - getting better every day, every month and every year! Sincerely,

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Develop Our People Welcome New Physicians and Leaders Nathan Melton, DO will be joining Research Orthopedic and Reconstructive Specialist November 13. He is board-certified in orthopedic surgery and specializes in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery as well as sports medicine, general orthopedics and fracture care. Dr. Melton obtained his medical degree from Oklahoma State University, completed his residency and internship at Grandview/Southview Hospital in Dayton and his fellowship at the University of Cincinnati. He also cares for patients at Lee’s Summit Medical Center where he has been on the medical staff for several years. To refer a patient or to schedule an appointment, call (816) 276-9100.

Lisa Conrad, PhD has been named Director of Pharmacy. Her new role includes pharmacy leadership at Research Psychiatric Center, Research Medical Center and Research Brookside Campus. Lisa has more than 25 years of experience as a pharmacist and for the past six years she has been Director of Pharmacy at RPC. She graduated from the School of Pharmacy at UMKC and has a broad range of health care pharmacy experience. In addition to being board-certified in pharmacy, she is certified in LEAN Six Sigma.

Nyla O’Neal, PhD recently joined the blood cancer team at Research Medical Center as an oncology pharmacist. Nyla came from University of Kansas Medical Center where she spent twenty years providing support for the hematology oncology and transplant programs. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from The University of Kansas School of Pharmacy and is board-certified in oncology and pharmacotherapy. Her background and experience will be a tremendous asset as we continue to advance our blood cancer program.

Chelsea Rodenberg, MD recently joined Research Medical Center as an Emergency Medicine physician. Dr. Rodenberg earned her medical degree from East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine and completed her residency at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine. She holds professional memberships in both the Emergency Medicine Residents Association and the American College of Emergency Physicians.

ClaytonWood, DO recently joined Research Medical Center as an Emergency Medicine physician. Dr. Wood earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and completed his residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He holds professional memberships in the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Emergency Medicine Resident Association.

Jacque Euritt, MSN, RN is rejoining us as the Associate Chief Nursing Officer. Jacque most recently has served as a nursing director at Centerpoint Medical Center with responsibility over the Emergency Department, Nursing Supervisors, Float Pool, Discharge Lounge and a 22 bed Medical Telemetry unit. Prior to this she was the director of the Emergency Department here at Research Medical Center. Jacque earned her BSN from Deaconess College of Nursing and her MSN from Research College of Nursing.

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Earned Grade “A” for Quality The Leapfrog Group

Research Medical Center has been honored with an “A” grade Hospital Safety Score, which rates how well hospitals prevent medical errors, injuries and infections within the hospital. This is the third consecutive “A” grade for Research. The Hospital Safety Score is compiled under the guidance of the nation’s leading experts on patient safety and is administered by The Leapfrog Group, an independent industry watchdog.

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“The Hospital Safety Score and our ‘A’ grade are a reflection of the work we have collectively done to provide safe, quality and affordable healthcare for our patients,” says Dr. James S. Bower, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Research Medical Center. “Patients and their families choose us because our nurses and doctors are at the top of their professions. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Score is one measure of performance and to earn the highest quality grades among all hospitals is truly an honor.”

On the Missouri side of Kansas City, Centerpoint Medical Center and Research are the only two hospitals earning“A”. To learn more about visit, ResearchMedicalCenter.com/about/newsroom.

Achieving the Gold Standard, Again Get With The Guidelines® Stroke - Gold Plus Honor Roll

The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association recognize this hospital for achieving 85% or higher compliance with all Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Achievement Measures, and 75% or higher compliance with five or more Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Quality Measures for two or more consecutive years and achieved Time to Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy ≤ 60 minutes in 75% or more of applicable acute ischemic stroke patients treated with IV tPA and Time to Intravenous Thrombolytic Therapy within 45 minutes in 50% of applicable acute ischemic stroke patients treated with IV tPA to improve the quality of patient care and outcomes.

Get With The Guidelines® Heart Failure - Gold Plus Honor Roll The American Heart Association recognizes this hospital for achieving 85% or higher compliance with all Get With The Guidelines®- Heart Failure Achievement Measures and 75% or higher compliance with four or more Get With The Guidelines® - Heart Failure Quality Measures for two or more consecutive years and has demonstrated documentation of all three Target: Heart Failure care components for 50% or more of eligible patients with heart failure discharged from the hospital to improve quality of patient care and outcomes.

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Build Our Brand Dr. Stephanie Graff and Doreen Lacey, RN Discuss New Mammogram Guidelines on KCTV 5 KCTV 5 turned to Research Medical Center expects following the American Cancer Society’s release of new mammography guidelines, indicating women should start getting mammograms at 45 years-old instead of 40 years-old and skip the routine manual breast checks by doctors. Oncologist Stephanie Graff, MD recommends women still get their baseline mammogram at age 40. She also suggests women should discuss breast cancer risk factors with their doctor when deciding at what age to begin receiving annual mammogram. Breast cancer survivor and cardaic nurse at RMC Doreen Lacey, RN shared her personal story of how receiving a mammogram saved her life. To watch the full disscussion visit ResearchMedicalCenter.com/about/newsroom.

Pulmonologist Michael Chacey, MD Shares Lung Cancer Screenings and Treatments on KCTV 5 Dr. Chacey, pulmonologist at Research Medical Center appeared on KCTV 5 to discuss how to decrease your risks of getting lung cancer, new screenings available and advancements in treatments. To watch Dr. Chacey’s full discussion, visit ResearchMedicalCenter.com/about/newsroom

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Cardiologist Willie Lawrence, MD Named a Top Doctor Ingram’s Magazine

Dr. Lawrence, cardiologist at Research Medical Center was recently named a Top Doctor in Kansas City by Ingram’s magazine. He was nominated by peers and then selected by judges. Dr. Lawrence has dedicated his expertise to patients at Research Medical Center for many years but he also voluntarily shares his skills and knowledge nationally to support the prevention and treatment of heart disease.

Congratulations, Dr. Lawrence!

2015 Kidney Walk Kansas City, MO and Wichita, KS In October, Research Medical Center’s Transplant Institute teams in Kansas City, MO and Wichita, KS took live-saving steps at the 2015 Kidney Walks. At the Kansas City walk, RMC teamed with Megan Twait and Ashleigh Moulder, two RMC transplant patients. Ashley received a new kidney and pancreas in April 2014 while Megan is currently on the donor waiting list. For more information about becoming a living donor, please call the Transplant Institute at 816) 822-8257.

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Pictured left to right: Megan Twait, Sherry Potts, RN and Ashleigh Moulder.

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Kris Zecha, RN Transplant Coordinator at Wichita Transplant Institute in Wichita, KS.

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Deliver Exceptional Care Research Medical Center’s 2015 Adopt-A-Family Program The holiday season is fast approaching. For some Research Medical Center employees, they do not have the means to provide their families with a bright holiday season this year. Your generosity and bountiful spirit make it possible for many families to enjoy and celebrate the holiday season. Last year, 26 families benefited from the collective generosity of 19 departments and physician partners. We are now planning the 2015 Adopt-A-Family program. If you are an Research employee who would like to be considered for adoption, nomination forms are now available and may be picked up in the Pastoral Care office on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please complete and return form to Pastoral Care office by November 13. All family adoptions are managed confidentially. If you and those in your department are interested in helping adopt a Research family, including those who work at the Brookside Campus and Research Psychiatric Center, please contact the head of your department or Pastoral Care Department at 276-4120 by November 13. This will allow ample time to collect gifts and food to be distributed December 16 at the Meyer campus. Thank you for your generous holiday spirit.

Welcome Nursing Residency Program Students Research College of Nursing

On October 1, Research Medical Center and Research College of Nursing leadership teams welcomed 27 newly graduated nurses to the new 12- month Nurse Residency Program. This program is designed to support new nurses as they transition into their first year of practice as registered nurses in an acute care hospital setting. The core content focuses on three critical areas: leadership, patient outcomes and professional role. Residents meet the first Thursday of each month using a combination of small group discussions called, “Tales from the Bedside,” led by facilitators combined with large group activities emphasizing current discussion topics. After six months, the residents begin working on evidence-based practice projects with assistance from Research College of Nursing faculty. Graduate nurses are accepted into the program three times a year with the program beginning in February, July and October.

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Employees of the Month July 2015 Brenda Braden, Food Service - “Brenda always puts the best interest of the patient first. While she may

be quiet natured and fly under the radar, Brenda’s dedication to her patients should never be underestimated. No matter what the food request, Brenda will do everything in her power to accommodate each individual to make sure she brings them food items that sound good to them in the moment, often returning to the kitchen to get last minute requests for new mothers or oncology patients whose tastes can change with every meal. Brenda sees every patient as family, reporting that she treats all of her younger patients like her grandchildren and older patients like her mother. Brenda exemplifies the ICARE values with patients, nurses and her coworkers every day.” –Stephanie Jenkins, Director of Food Services

August 2015 Gina Jenkins, Charge RN 4 North - “Gina is truly a nurse that leads by example. Gina’s leadership

skills, commitment to always go ‘above and beyond’, mentorship, night shift support, and support of our unit leadership as well as Research Medical Center’s vision and vision make her irreplaceable. We frequently have contract labor and float pool nurses on our unit and many of them have commented how welcoming, friendly and helpful Gina is when working together. Gina is a very knowledgeable nurse along with exceptional skills. I heard a term recently that I think sums it all up, Gina is just ‘quietly awesome’ and I am proud and thankful that she is a part of our great 4 North team.” – Cecilie Brower, CareAssure Nurse Supervisor

September 2015 Schlonda McCalley, OB Technician, LDRP - “Schlonda is very dependable. She seeks out work to do and is very thorough at her job. When Schlonda is on you know that her work is complete and all your rooms will be ready for a patient and stocked with all the supplies. She is also a quiet but kind and compassionate co-worker. You never hear negative comments from her, she focuses on work and helping her co-workers.” – Lisa Thaller, Director of Women’s Services

DAISY Award Honoree Sarah Bassett, RN 4 North

“Sarah took such special and extraordinary care of my adult (special needs) son. She listened, was attentive to every need and request that was made. She made us feel like we were the only patient she had- which we knew was not true. Her communication skills were a bridge between us and the doctors—the best I have ever seen. She stood out among all the highly qualified nurses in our 12 week experience at RMC. Sarah set the bar for what one would identify as a “perfect nurse” – she exemplifies a “healer’s touch.” Nominate an “extraordinary nurse” by submitting a nomination form at a nurses station, dropping the form off in a DAISY collection box located on all three campuses or online at ResearchMedicalCenter.com under Contact Us.

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Employee Grateful for Employee Assistance Fund The Employee Assistance Fund has helped more than 2,000 employees through financial hardship since 1994. One member of the Employees Contributing to Help Others (ECHO) Team, recently found herself needing financial assistance after her child’s neurological disorder suddenly worsened. She found herself on a sporadic work schedule and exhausting all PTO because her child needed round the clock care. “I was between a rock and a hard place. I am a single parent and things got very difficult. My child had been in and out of the hospital and I was not able to work. I didn’t receive a full paycheck for nearly six months.” With limited income and three dependents living in the household, utility bills and rent soon went unpaid. Without anywhere else to turn, the longtime ECHO contributor decided to request access to the Employee Assistance Fund. “Pastoral Care was kind and considerate and kept everything confidential. I was able to be open and honest with them. I did not feel any type of judgement for not being able to save money from previous checks. The ECHO team provided funds to pay my utilities and rent.” The recipient and her family are now financially stable thanks to the Employee Assistance Fund. The Employee Assistance Fund is available to employees of Research Medical Center, Research Brookside Campus and Research Psychiatric Center. The fund helps employees in emergency financial need due to an injury, an illness or a natural disaster. Thank you to all ECHO contributors. You truly make a difference in the lives of fellow Research employees. To become a member of the ECHO Team or for more information, visit theresearchfoundationkc.org or call (816) 276-4218.

The Research Foundation’s 11th Research Royal Roast To celebrate Research College of Nursing’s 110th anniversary, The Research Foundation is hosting the 11th Royal Roast on Saturday, November 14 at the Ritz Charles in Overland Park, KS. The Royal Roast is held every two years and is an opportunity for physicians, nurses, and community friends to come together for an evening of fellowship and fun while supporting nursing student scholarships. This year’s Royal Roast, “A Night of the Arts,” is chaired by Orthopedic Surgeon Lance “Richard” Snyder, MD and wife Tiffany. “We are honored to chair this event in support of The Research Foundation’s Nursing Scholarship program,” said Tiffany. The event includes a cocktail reception, dinner, silent auction and art fair featuring 14 local artists. Artists will donate 25% of their total sales to support nursing scholarships for students attending Research College of Nursing and Rockhurst University joint nursing program. “The planning committee hopes to raise over $75,000 in net proceeds to support student nursing scholarships,” said Cynthia Randazzo, President of The Research Foundation.

For more information please visit go visit the researchfoundationkc.org or call 816-276-4218.

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I. C.A.R.E

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 them. Pastoral Care, ER, ICU and 6th Floor

“My husband recently had a few days stay in your hospital. We want to express our thanks to you and your Staff for the excellent care we received. The night nurse was great (very busy) but I was always able to get her when needed. I would like to share a few of our experiences. ALL of the staff were kind, helpful and courteous and professional. My husband was taken by ambulance to your hospital. Upon arrival we were greeted by the Chaplain, a very kind lady who did much to make us as “at ease” as possible. (Even stopped in later to see how we were doing) This meant a lot to us!! The Emergency doctor that was on duty came out to give us updates. From there, we moved to ICU and had a fine nurse there. (Samantha, I believe.) They ran tests to find out what was going on and she would tell us what they were finding. The next day they moved him to the 6th floor. He was in a big room, and they even gave me the option of a bed, as I stayed with him. I slept in a recliner chair next to him. We had good care upstairs. I nominated a nurse on 6th floor that we both felt was one that went “above and beyond” what was expected. (Amanda) The care was excellent, food very good, nice cafeteria. In all we would rate our hospital stay VERY GOOD and your hospital #1. Thank you for being there, and for the manner in which the people helped us. They were EXCELLENT. Thank you.”

Research Psychiatric Center

“Thank you. Your kindness was appreciated more than you know. Doug, I’m glad you were the first person I met. You were really kind and made me feel comfort. Thank you! Dr. Khorey, Thank you for listening and taking your time to help me. And everyone. Perry, You were my first therapist. I will never forget you. Thank you for your non-judgmental way of life. You’re a great being and I hope you feel accomplished. Thank you.”

Note from Lee’s Summit Medical Center Nursing RE: Pulmonologist Michael Chacey, MD

Dr. Chacey filled in recently and we appreciate his willingness to step in and help. I do have to mention a couple situations that made me sing inside: We had a patient on North that has been complaining of SOA. The first thing she said to Dr. Chacey was I’m not any shorter of breath today than ever. “No one understands, when I swallow I’m short of breath and there is something there.” He immediately pulled up her CT and noted that her esophagus was completely blocked with food and was spilling over in her lungs. He went back to her bedside, informed her of his findings, he called her doctor from the patient’s bedside and discussed her care. This patient melted...what had been bothering her for months had resolution. She nearly cried that someone took time to take such gentle care of her. We also had a very young asthmatic that was taking Zolair, a medication that costs almost $4,000 per injection. She had stopped taking it because she couldn’t afford it even after insurance, the cost of injections. Dr. Chacey called her regular pulmonologist and then called the office staff to set her up for a benefit that Missouri Cigna offers to cut the fee down to $15. The patient was crying with joy! On another note, Dr. Chacey never missed foaming in and out . . . huge in my eyes and huge for patients! I do have to say it was a wonderful few hours. Never once did Dr. Chacey let on that his day started at 7am. He was very gracious to each of our patients

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2015 William Volker Awards Banquet On October 8, Research Medical Center recognized 248 employees for their years of loyalty and dedication at the 2015 Volker Awards Banquet. Congratulations and thank you!

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Hope Family Care Clinic Hope Family Care Clinic (HFCC) was recently granted a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Look-Alike (LAL) designation by the Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Primary Health Care. Being recognized with a FQHA LAL designation allows HFCC to continue to provide high quality preventive and primary health care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. In addition, the Clinic offers reduced pricing on prescription and non-prescription medications for outpatients. HFCC provides complete primary and preventive adult and pediatric care to the uninsured, patients with commercial insurance, Medicaid or Medicare in Eastside communities. Services provided include: chronic disease management, women’s health and prenatal care, urgent care, minor procedures, referrals to specialists and laboratory services. 3027 Prospect Ave., Kansas City, MO 64128 • (816) 861-6500 • hfcckc.org Monday-Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Thursday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Research Medical Center is proud to be a supporter of Hope Family Care Clinic.

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Potentially disruptive, inappropriate or threatening action(s), by anyone, that compromises the safety and well-being of themselves and/or other may include: Inappropriate physical contact Aggressive language or gestures Sexual overtones Body Language or posturing Cursing Intimidation Coercion Bullying Harassment Threats Conflict over visit

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NEW HCA Social Media Guidelines Protect yourself, your co-workers and patients

These social media guidelines apply to Company-authorized users of social media, as well as HCA-affiliated employees’ personal use of social media. For purposes of these guidelines, Company refers to HCA and its affiliated entities. Individuals seeking to engage in social media activity must adhere to these guidelines as well as the Company’s Appropriate Use of Communications Resources and Systems Policy, EC.026.

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School of Radiologic Technology 2016 Program Now Accepting Enrollment Applications

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Here’s a not-so-obvious example: Research Medical Center’s School of Radiologic Technology is accepting applications for the upcoming program Let’s say during a typical day you beginning July of 2016. Accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology,catch the a glimpse of your daughter in a wheelchair. Before you can say anything to h 23-month program provides students with hands-on experience using the most advanced technologies. Graduates Post on Twitter that you saw Jennifer’s will obtain the knowledge required of an entry-level radiographer and will be prepared to successfully sit for the daughter in your u Facebookorwall) daughter is recovering. Or give cl ARRT examination. Applications are due by December 31. For more information to fillhow outher an application, visit about her daughter’s medication. researchmedicalcenter.com/careers/education/school-of-radiology or contact Susan Foster at (816) 276-3390.

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Annual Benefits Enrollment It’s that time of year again to review your benefit needs and plan to participate in the Annual Enrollment. This year’s enrollment period will be Wednesday, November 10 through Tuesday, November 24. Research Medical Center’s Human Resources Department will host a Benefits Fair on Tuesday, November 14 from 7:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. in Meeting Room 1 located off of the main cafeteria. More information about plan changes and premiums will be provided as Annual Enrollment nears. Benefit information can be accessed by visiting www.hcarewards.com or call .

NOVEMBER 5: Community Leader

Dinner at Research Medical Center NOVEMBER 10 - NOVEMBER 24: Employee Annual Benefit Enrollment NOVEMBER 14: The Research

Foundation’s 11th Research Royal Roast, Ritz Charles in Overland Park, KS

NOVEMBER 17: Employee Benefits Fair, Meeting Room 1, 7:00am - Noon

Healthy Habits

Superfood Spotlight - Cranberries! Cranberries may not be the center of attention during a family holiday dinner, but actually they pack a pretty mean nutritional punch. Cranberries contain phytochemical resveratrol, an antioxidant helping fight infections and may help reduce the risk of diseases including cancers, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Fiber in cranberries not only aids the digestive process, it helps you feel full longer. Fresh cranberries make for a quick and easy snack, while cooked or dried cranberries work nicely as a side dish. Dried cranberries are also be a tasty addition to trail mix. During November the Wellness Tables in the Café will have promotions, recipes, and even more helpful information about this festive fruit sidekick.

Happenings

NOVEMBER 19: Thankful Families - Great Save Event, RMC Cafeteria, 10:00am - 11:00am NOVEMBER 19: 20% Off Sale, Gift

Tart and Smart Cranberries are packed with antioxidants and can be enjoyed all year round. The unique flavonoids in cranberries can help fight infection and keep us healthy as we age.

Shop- Main Entrance Lobby, 9:00am - 7:00pm

NOVEMBER 22: NICU Thanksgiving Meal DECEMBER 8: Annual Medical

Staff Holiday Dinner and Awards Program

NOVEMBER OBSERVANCES

Emergency Preparedness Education CODE PURPLE: Patient Elopement Code Purple is designed to alert hospital staff of an unexpected, intentional disappearance of a patient. When announced, staff should go to the nearest exit, stairwell or elevator to monitor if any patient is attempting to exit the building. If a situation arrises and a Code Purple needs to be activated, please call the hospital operator at *44444 and say “Code Purple” with the location the patient was last seen and detailed description of the patient. Once the operator has been notified, please call the following departments/ leaders and inform them of the situation and provide them with a detailed description of the patient. • Security - *64411 • Charge Nurse • House Supervisor - *66715 • Risk Management - *69462 (only during business hours)

MONTH-LONG OBSERVANCES Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month Diabetes Month Lung Cancer Awareness Month Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month WEEK-LONG OBSERVANCES 1–7 Medical-Surgical Nurses Week 1–7 Patient Transportation Week 1–7 Urology Nurses and Associates Week 6–12 Allied Health Professions Week 6–12 Diabetes Education Week 6–12 Medical Staff Services Awareness Week 6–12 Radiologic Technology Week (National) 7–11 Patient Blood Management Awareness Week RECOGNITION DAYS 17 - Great American Smokeout 17 - Prematurity Day

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Facial: Weakness? Arm: Weakness? Speech: Problems? Time is Critical: Call 911 and get here!

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