Friends
Our Mission: To receive and administer funds to support the mission of McLaren Northern Michigan and support programs that enhance the well-being of the community.
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For the Heart Thanks to you, our Heart Program keeps getting stronger.
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Inside 2 Welcome 3 Your Gifts Impact Heart Health 4 11 Ways Your Gifts Are Helping 6 Patient and Donor Stories 7 Building the Future of Cardiology 8 Double Your Gift!
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On the Cover: Cardiologist, David Corteville, MD, is grateful for the new Epiq CVx machine that was funded by our donors (see page 6). "The technology is the best available and provides the clearest and most accurate images for diagnosis," he said.
Friends
Our Mission: To receive and administer funds to support the mission of McLaren Northern Michigan and support programs that enhance the well-being of the community.
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Dear Friends, Warm weather is here, and with it, all the things we love about northern Michigan come into full bloom.
For the Heart Thanks to you, our heart program keeps getting stronger
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Welcome Your Gifts Impact Heart Health 11 Ways Your Gifts Are Helping Patient and Donor Stories
With this issue of Friends of the Foundation, we highlight how your gifts have made an increasingly positive impact on our Heart Program over the past several years. As your generosity has grown, so have our services and our reputation.
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In 2018 and 2019, McLaren Northern Michigan was named one of the IBM Watson Health™ 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals, an honor that highlights our incredible providers and outcomes. In the following pages, you’ll see some of the tangible ways your gifts have supported patients. Thank you for helping make their procedures more comfortable, safe, and successful. 360 Connable Avenue Petoskey, MI 49770 231-487-3500 Friends of the Foundation Newsletter is a publication of the McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation and is produced three times a year for contributors to the Foundation. Find out more about our work by visiting mclaren.org/NorthernMichiganFoundation.
Because of you, our medical providers are better equipped to diagnose, inform, and treat our heart patients. We are grateful for your commitment and generosity. With gratitude,
Patrick J. Schulte, CFRE
Elise F. Hayes
Vice President & Chief Development Officer McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation
Board Chair McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation
2019 McLAREN NORTHERN MICHIGAN FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elise F. Hayes, Chair | Robert (Ham) Schirmer, Vice Chair | Matthew J. Frentz, CPA, Treasurer | Miriam Hollar, Secretary Kal Attie, MD | Robbie Buhl | Steven C. Cross | Arthur G. Hailand, III | Ellen Hatch | Patrick Leavy | Marilyn Kapp Moran | Deborah K. Nachtrab Julia M. Norcross | Rogan L. Saal | James Schroeder, PhD | Darcie Sharapova, MD | Tracy Souder, MA, CCC-SLP | Pamela L. Wyett Patrick J. Schulte, CFRE, Vice President & Chief Development Officer, McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation Todd Burch, President & CEO, McLaren Northern Michigan
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Your Gifts Positively Impact Heart Health
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ardiovascular Services at McLaren Northern Michigan are among the best in the nation. Your generosity has helped McLaren Northern Michigan foster great talent, provide innovative procedures, purchase leading-edge equipment, and make excellence a priority.
In the past three years alone, McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation has disbursed more than $1.1 million towards heart related needs, and our current capital campaign continues this commitment to cardiology with a renovation of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab and a new Telemetry Monitoring System (see page 7). Members of the cardiac team at McLaren Northern Michigan extend heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Robert W. Considine for naming the Robert W. Considine Heart & Vascular Center after he made a significant gift to build on the program’s strength and reputation as one of the nation’s Top 50 Heart Hospitals.
“It is promising that McLaren Northern Michigan is putting resources behind the heart program with the hospital expansion project. It is good for the system, it is good for heart and vascular care, and it is good for the community.” Harry Colfer, MD, Interventional Cardiologist Michigan Heart & Vascular Specialists
Philanthropy Drives Excellence Innovative procedures and treatments
others in the market. At McLaren
are at the heart of McLaren Northern
Northern Michigan, options include:
Michigan. Being the FIRST in the region or FIRST in the state with our breakthrough innovations is nothing new to McLaren Northern Michigan. Our research program keeps us at the
• World’s smallest pacemaker • Device eliminating the need for blood thinners • Sutureless aortic valve replacement
forefront of heart care, and can bring
And many more! Thank you for your
new life-saving and life-changing
support of the Heart Program, which
innovations to our patients well before
helps us maintain excellence!
Daniel Buerkel, MD, Electrophysiologist, holds the world's smallest pacemaker.
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Ways Your Gifts Are Helping Heart Patients Your gifts support the purchase of multiple items requested by heart and vascular departments. Listed below are 11 of those important pieces that have been purchased over the past three years. Your donations have directly impacted the lives of each of our cardiac patients and their loved ones.
DISBURSEMENTS (Fiscal Years)
2017: $664,500 2018: $178,599 2019: $320,005 TOTAL: $1,163,104
This comfortable, state-of-theart mobile unit—funded by your donations—brings cardiovascular diagnostic testing and imaging to locations across northern Michigan.
HEART FOLDERS: Support from donors, including the Meengs
Heart Failure Fund, provided 2,000 Heart Failure Folders to cardiac patients diagnosed with heart failure at McLaren Northern Michigan last year. “After surgery, I was given a Heart Failure Folder, which had all the information I could ever need. It had my meal plan, examples of foods I could eat, and charts for how much water I could drink…I felt so relieved having this; like I finally had some control over my situation.”
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MOBILE DIAGNOSTIC UNIT:
Jackie, heart failure patient
HEART PILLOWS: Doctors
use heart pillows printed with diagrams of the heart to explain procedures to patients, and after surgery, patients hug the pillows to their chest for comfort when they cough or sit up. Your gifts fund 300 heart pillows each year!
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BLANKET WARMER: Gaylord Michigan
Heart & Vascular Specialists see patients for more than 3,000 appointments each year. Shivering and cold can skew vascular testing results; your gifts purchased a blanket warmer in Gaylord to keep patients warm while receiving testing!
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EPIQ 5G ULTRASOUND MACHINE: Your gifts helped
purchase a much-needed Epiq 5G Vascular Ultrasound Machine. This system will provide more detailed results for the over 4,000 patients who are tested each year.
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monitor and I could see my heart beating. It was amazing seeing how hard it was working.” George, cardiovascular patient
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH MACHINE: The Electrocardiograph
(EKG) machine at the Laboratory Draw Station in the Medical Office Building was replaced, improving efficiency and enhancing the experience for patients.
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“The recliners provided me much comfort as I could sleep or doze. It definitely helped in
the healing process.”
Michigan Heart & Vascular Specialists now has two additional Flo-Lab Model 2100 SX ABI Machines. ABI machines analyze pulse patterns, take blood pressure readings, and allow clinicians to better diagnose. This enables outreach locations to offer testing to more patients.
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“My doctor showed me the
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ANKLE BRACHIAL INDEX ( ABI ) MACHINES: Thanks to your support,
FETAL HEART MONITORS: You helped
purchase new portable fetal heart monitors, which track blood pressure, oxygen saturation level, and cardiac rhythm in the Labor and Delivery Unit and Operating Room. These measurements are critical for newborns in cardiac arrest who require stabilization prior to moving.
RECLINERS: A generous grant
from The Rotary Park Fund helped purchase five new recliners for the Cardiovascular Unit. Nearly 1,000 patients recovering from open heart surgery or being treated for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have already benefited from these new chairs, which allow them to sleep sitting up—the safest and most comfortable position for their recovery.
STRYKER STRETCHER CHAIRS: Thanks to your gifts,
three new Stryker Stretcher Chairs in the Heart Failure Clinic help patients adjust to an ideal position for their treatments. This makes the clinicians' job easier and their treatment more accurate.
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DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING EQUIPMENT FOR CATHETERIZATION LAB:
You contributed to the replacement of 10-year-old x-ray equipment in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab. The diagnostic imaging equipment is used to visualize the arteries and chambers of the heart to allow physicians to treat any identified stenosis or abnormalities.
Thank You!
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Ablation helped John regain his energy
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ohn Smith, 73, had his first atrial fibrillation (AFib) episode nine years ago. Over the past three years, John’s episodes increased, making him more uncomfortable. “The drug I was on slowed my heart rate to 55; I felt cold and tired all the time. I had no energy and thought I was just an old man who would just sit in a chair with a blanket on my lap,” said John. “John is a very social guy,” said his wife, Jan. “Over the past couple of years, our friends would tell me that they were concerned because he didn’t want to do anything.” In October of 2017, John saw Dr. Daniel Buerkel, a Cardiac Electrophysiologist with McLaren Northern Michigan Heart & Vascular Specialists. John was deemed a candidate for cardiac ablation, a procedure that corrects the abnormal heart rhythm.
To perform John's ablation, Electrophysiologist, Daniel Buerkel, MD, utilized The CARTO 3 System, an advanced imaging technology that uses electromagnetic technology to create real-time three dimensional maps of a patient’s cardiac structures. Thank you to the Robert W. Considine Foundation for purchasing this system.
John and Jan never thought there would be a solution for John’s AFib. Now, after undergoing the ablation, John has more energy to participate in things around the house and to give back to the community. “I couldn’t believe how much energy he had after the first week. Two weeks after ablation, our friends said, 'he’s back!’ Jan said. “Now, I feel like I have something to look forward to,” John said. “Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!,” Jan added.
Donor’s Gift of New Technology Enhances Cardiac Services
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hanks to the generosity of Mary Erickson and other donors, a new EPIQ CVx cardiovascular ultrasound system was recently purchased for the cardiac program. The EPIQ CVx leading-edge ultrasound technology produces exceptionally detailed images, which allow for faster, more accurate diagnosis and treatment. In the past year, the McLaren Northern Michigan cardiac team completed almost 6,000 vascular ultrasounds. Thanks to the new EPIQ CVx, doctors are better able to treat patients using the technology, which can: • Detect Slight Changes in Circulation highly sensitive monitors detect minor changes
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• Improve Diagnostic Accuracy imaging is 85% more effective than conventional methods • Generate Consistent Results adaptive organ modeling produces highly accurate data Currently this ultrasound machine is used to diagnose and treat valve replacement candidates. The cardiac program plans to use this technology to better visualize structural problems including atrial fibrillation and endocarditis. Mary's generosity will improve the diagnostic tests offered to thousands of patients each year. Thank you, Mary!
“When I learned about the impact that this technology would have, I decided that this was something I wanted to support,” said Mary Erickson, pictured with the EPIQ CVx above. “I am happy to know that my contribution is able to help our medical staff provide even greater care for McLaren Northern Michigan patients.”
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Building the Future of Health Care for Cardiology
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s we look to the future of McLaren Northern Michigan, we want to ensure that our Heart Program continues to offer the highest quality care available. One way to do that will be to expand our Telemetry Monitoring Field in the new hospital wing and throughout the entire building. The Telemetry expansion will increase monitoring capacity from 60 patients to 120 patients. It will include all inpatient areas and significantly increase coverage in testing areas such as Nuclear Medicine, X-Ray, MRI, and CT, among others. Here’s a brief overview of that project and how you can help.
What is Telemetry Monitoring?
The Telemetry Monitoring System tracks and analyzes data about a patient’s heart activity.
The Telemetry Monitoring System watches for dangerous heart conditions, such as: • Bradycardia • Pauses • Tachycardia • Atrial Fibrillation
How does it work? Patients are fitted with transmitters, which staff can monitor remotely.
Who uses the Telemetry system? Every patient recovering
from a heart attack, heart failure, cardiac surgery, open heart surgery, or respiratory failure.
Why is it needed? The
Telemetry System helps staff monitor patients’ heart rhythms and track any changes that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heartrelated complications.
Where will it work? The
Telemetry Monitoring System will be incorporated throughout the New Wing, making it possible to continuously monitor patients in all inpatient units and testing areas. During the project’s second phase— renovation of the existing space— Telemetry will also be expanded to Labor & Delivery and Pediatrics.
How much does it cost? $3.5 million initial investment.
How can I help? Please consider
giving an additional gift to support the Medical Equipment Fund for the Building the Future of Health Care project. Your gift today will help fund this important equipment, and, it will be matched (see back cover for details!). Give online or include your gift in the enclosed envelope.
“The 22-county McLaren Northern Michigan patient population benefits from our strong structural heart program, from our comprehensive team of specialists to our complete continuum of care. Such advanced technology, procedures, and professionals are not typically found in rural regions of the country—our patients can stay close to home for the best in heart and vascular care.”
J.D. Talbot, DO Cardiothoracic Surgeon Michigan Heart & Vascular Specialists
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D O U B L E Y O U R I M PA C T Thanks to the Oleson Foundation, your gift can have double the impact. The Oleson Foundation has agreed to match every gift towards the Building the Future of Health Care Capital Campaign up to $50,000. This match includes gifts to the Medical Equipment Fund, which will help purchase new and necessary equipment for the new wing.
WHEN YOU GIVE $50, YOUR GIFT AUTOMATICALLY BECOMES $100! This is a wonderful opportunity to maximize your giving.
WAYS TO GIVE:
$50 = $100
SUMMER WELLNESS
•M ail a donation in the provided envelope. Check box for "Medical Equipment Fund," to support equipment for the Building the Future of Health Care project. • Text "GIVE" to 231-487-6033 • Give online at www.McLarenNorthernBuilds.org • Call 231-487-3500
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KEYS TO FITNESS Hike, Run, or Bike the Mountains and attend Fitness Classes
KEYS TO NUTRITION Tips and Demonstrations for
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