Vitals—Spring/Summer 2016

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Spring/Summer 2016

THE NEW AHN HEALTH + WELLNESS PAVILION WEST SIDE COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE UNDER ONE ROOF


Urgent Care Minor illness or injury? Saint Vincent Urgent Care is a convenient alternative to the hospital emergency department for minor illnesses and injuries, or when you are not able to be seen by your primary care physician. •

No appointment necessary — You can walk right in when you need help in a hurry

Short waiting times

Convenient care — You can get the care you need on evenings and weekends

Easy access with free parking

Helpful, compassionate staff

On-site X-ray and lab

Lower co-pay than the emergency department

Accepts most insurances — Please call our office if you would like to verify coverage

Convenient Evening and Weekend Hours No Appointment Necessary! Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday – Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Now with TWO Convenient Locations: Urgent Care: Harborcreek 4950 Buffalo Road (east of Sheetz) Tel: 814.898.2576 Urgent Care: Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side NEW 4247 West Ridge Road Tel: 814.835.2580

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Board of Trustees Mark Webb, Chair Jeff Szumigale, Vice Chair Jeffrey T. Crudele, Treasurer Helen Baran Terry Cavanaugh Natalie Dwyer-Haller, Esq Tony Farah, MD William Goldfarb, MD Cynthia Hundorfean R. Steven Jones Mike Redlawsk

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Saint Vincent Hospital Vitals Magazine • Spring/Summer 2016

Comprehensive Healthcare Under One Roof

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A Solution for Severe Asthma

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Robotic Technology for Partial Joint Replacement

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President/CEO Scott Whalen, PhD, FACHE

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Health Happenings

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ON THE COVER Members of the diverse team of providers at the new AHN Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side stand ready to welcome patients in mid-May. Read the full story on page 2.

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Vitals Magazine is a publication of Saint Vincent Hospital

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Benefits of Having a Primary Care Physician

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Implantable Monitor Helps Identify AFib in Heart Patients

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AHN HEALTH + WELLNESS PAVILION WEST SIDE COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE UNDER ONE ROOF Imagine how much easier healthcare would be if you could just have everything all in one place, close to home. Primary care. Urgent care. Imaging. Lab. Even specialists. The good news is that, if you’re a resident of west Erie or the west county, you no longer have to imagine! Saint Vincent opens the Allegheny Health Network Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side in mid May and will offer a whole new level of health and wellness services to the community. This comprehensive medical complex is located at 4247 West Ridge Road in Millcreek Township at the site of the former YWCA.

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The Allegheny Health Network Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side marks the fourth Health + Wellness Pavilion within the Allegheny Health Network (AHN). Offering free parking and a wide array of outpatient services in one location, AHN Health + Wellness Pavilions have been designed to offer a convenient and patient-centric experience—one that provides the services and support to meet the patients’ health and wellness needs. All in one place. “The evolution of our healthcare delivery system focuses more on providing care in an outpatient setting,” said Scott Whalen, PhD, FACHE, president and CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital. “Our Allegheny Health Network Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side brings healthcare into the community and provides a better, more convenient experience for our patients.”


“Having physician offices, rehabilitation specialists, sports medicine along with imaging and a much-needed urgent care center within one location on Erie’s west side offers patients a convenient way to see a variety of healthcare specialists under one roof,” commented Whalen. “We are committed to giving patients the right care, at the right place, at the right time. This means that our doctors from various specialties work as a team to coordinate patients’ care from start to finish.”

The Allegheny Health Network Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side was developed by The Westminster Group Companies and West Ridge Medical Partners, LLC. Construction on the $18.1 million, 44,000-square-foot complex began in early 2015. The Saint Vincent Urgent Care, Imaging Center and the pediatrics practice will open to patients on Monday, May 16. Rehab Solutions, Sports Medicine and the Primary Care Practices will open the following Monday, May 23. Need a doctor? Visit SwitchtoSV.com.

PAVILION The Saint Vincent Imaging Center 814.838.2085 • The most up-to-date imaging equipment • Convenient scheduling • Improved patient access Saint Vincent Urgent Care 814.835.2580 • Convenient hours: Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • High-quality, non-emergent medical care • Immediate access, seven days a week • Onsite x-ray and laboratory Associated Clinical Laboratories • A convenient additional location for diagnostic testing

WILL INCLUDE: Saint Vincent Rehab Solutions 814.833.7249 • Physical therapy • The Mackenzie Method for lower back pain • Sports therapy • Injured worker care • Manual therapy Family Medicine, Pediatrics and Sports Medicine 814.838.2468 • Excellent primary care and pediatric services • Sports injury prevention • Performance enhancement • Advanced, minimally invasive treatment options • Onsite x-ray capabilities • Board-certified specialists

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WHAT’S NEW FOR WOMEN AT SAINT VINCENT TWO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES ADDED IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER When it comes to the fight against breast cancer, early detection is vitally important. That’s why Saint Vincent has made two technologies available to area women. GE SenoClaire Breast Tomosynthesis helps clinicians see breast tissue with more clarity and in three dimensions (3D) versus the two-dimensional (2D) image provided by digital mammography. The system was approved by the FDA in September of 2014 for use in conjunction with traditional digital mammography for women with dense breasts and other conditions. Utilizing a low dose of radiation, breast tomosynthesis captures a number of exposures, which are integrated for a three-dimensional view of the breast. In addition, Saint Vincent has added Breast MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) technology, which creates detailed pictures of the inside of the breasts. While it is not routinely used in breast cancer screening, it can help detect breast cancer in its earliest stages for women at high risk for developing the disease. If you qualify for this technology, your physician can schedule you by calling 814.866.4850.

BREAST HEALTH NURSE NAVIGATORS: THE EXPERTISE AND REASSURANCE PATIENTS NEED Breast cancer or breast health concerns? Saint Vincent has added a second Breast Health Nurse Navigator to provide support, education and advocacy for patients with breast health concerns or a new diagnosis of breast cancer. Working with a team of physicians, lymphedema therapists, genetic counselors and other professionals, they help guide you from diagnosis to treatment. Breast Health Navigation. Another reason why The Saint Vincent Women’s Center is an excellent choice for your breast health needs. Ask your doctor to schedule your breast diagnostics at the Saint Vincent Women’s Center.

ONSITE GENETIC COUNSELING FOR CERTAIN CANCERS When breast cancer is a concern, certain patients may have a need to see a genetic counselor. In the past, patients have had to travel out of town for these services or consult an out-of-town counselor electronically through telemedicine. Saint Vincent is the only hospital in the region to offer patients an onsite genetic counselor. Emily James, MS, CGC, a licensed genetic counselor, now provides expertise in genetics, inheritable cancer syndromes and counsels patients on their options. She offers genetic counseling for patients at a higher risk for breast cancer, as well as other cancers, including colon cancer. To schedule a consultation with Emily, call 814.454.1142.

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A SOLUTION FOR

SEVERE ASTHMA

Spring can be a particularly difficult time for those suffering from severe asthma, but at Saint Vincent, Bronchial Thermoplasty (BT) can be the answer. BT is a new, non-drug treatment. This clinically proven procedure has been shown to help control asthma and improve asthma-related quality of life, including decreasing the number of severe asthma attacks, and reducing ER visits and hospitalization for respiratory symptoms. Saint Vincent is the first and only hospital in northwest Pennsylvania to offer this technology. If you experience symptoms such as those listed below, you may be eligible for Bronchial Thermoplasty: • The need for frequent oral steroid bursts • The need for high-dose combination or multiple inhalers with frequent breakthrough symptoms • More than one emergency room visit or hospital admission in the past year • The frequent need for a rescue inhaler • Nocturnal awakenings • Breakthrough symptoms The complete BT procedure is performed in three separate treatment sessions, each scheduled approximately three weeks apart. It is an outpatient procedure and is performed under moderate sedation. It typically takes less than an hour to complete a treatment session. During the procedure, a tiny device delivers mild heat to the smooth-muscle tissue, allowing patients to breathe easier and reducing asthma attacks. No incision is needed because the procedure is performed with a bronchoscope. “Most patients who have had bronchial thermoplasty experience improved symptoms after treatment, fewer asthma attacks, fewer emergency room and hospital visits, and fewer days lost from work, school, and other activities,” said Saint Vincent Pulmonologist, Kenneth Chinsky, MD, who performs BT. Insurance coverage varies by policy and company. You are encouraged to contact your health insurance company prior to having any procedure to confirm coverage and payment or authorization, as needed.

If you think you might be a candidate, schedule a consultation with a pulmonologist trained to perform bronchial thermoplasty by calling Chest Diseases at 814.864.4755.

S P R I N G A LLE R G I ES A N D ASTH M A Everyone loves spring. But unfortunately, with spring comes pollen. While pollen can cause some discomfort for those with spring allergies, it can create serious health issues for those who struggle with asthma. Spring pollens can result in airway inflammation and worsen underlying asthma, sending many people to their doctors, urgent care centers and the emergency room. There are several strategies you can use to keep your asthma in check while still going outside and enjoying the sunshine and warmer weather. • Watch the pollen levels and avoid the outdoors when they are higher • After being outside, take a shower and wash your clothing • Don’t hang your sheets and clothing outside to dry, as they can become coated with pollen • Opt for air conditioning rather than opening your windows when pollen counts are high • Set your air conditioner to recirculate so it doesn’t bring in air (and pollen) from outdoors • If possible, hire someone to mow your grass for you and ask them to keep it short. If you must mow your own grass, be sure to wear a mask • Work out indoors when pollen counts are high If you have concerns about spring allergies or asthma, call your primary care physician. Need a doctor? Go to SwitchtoSV.com.

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Wellness For Life A class series for cancer patients, presented at the Regional Cancer Center, 2500 West 12 Street, Erie. For class dates or to register, call 814.836.2643 or visit www.trcc.org/wellness-for-life. The classes are free of charge for cancer patients.

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Family Support Group When: May 25, 6 to 7:30 p.m. June 29, 6 to 7:30 p.m. July 27, 6 to 7:30 p.m. August 31, 6 to 7:30 p.m. September 28, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Where: Saint Vincent Women’s Center 311 West 24 Street, Erie Cost: Free

Look Good, Feel Better for Female Cancer Patients When: May 16, 4 to 6 p.m. August 22, 4 to 6 p.m. November 21, 4 to 6 p.m. Where: Saint Vincent Women’s Center 311 West 24 Street, Erie RSVP: 800.227.2345 Cost: Free

Community Cancer Learning and Support

Bariatric Seminars If you have a significant amount of weight to lose and are struggling with traditional weight loss methods, you may be a candidate for bariatric surgery. Learn more about these procedures, which provide new hope for patients, at one of our free bariatric seminars. Please call 814.452.7800 to RSVP. All seminars are held at 6 p.m. in the McGarvey Learning Center on the following dates:

Bariatrics

When: Friday, June 3, Noon Where: Saint Vincent McGarvey Learning Center RSVP: 814.452.7272 Cost: Free

If you’ve experienced a cardiac event, this popular support group will reinforce that you’re not alone. Learn more about heart care and prevention from a Saint Vincent expert, and receive a gift.

Saint Vincent Cardiac Support Group

Newborn Care Classes When: Thursdays, June 2 or September 1, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Cost: $15

Saturday Preparation for Labor Classes (a two-week class) When: Saturdays, May 14; July 2, 9; and September 3, 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $30 per couple

Monday Preparation for Labor Classes (a three-week class) When: Mondays, June 6, 13, 20; August 1, 8, 15; and October 3, 10, 17, from, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Cost: $30 per couple

Online eLearning Childbirth Education Class Check out our convenient alternative for expectant parents who cannot attend a conventional prepared childbirth class due to bed rest, scheduling conflicts or time constraints. It can also be a helpful refresher course for repeat parents. Registrants can work with class materials online and also receive a hard copy of the book for future reference. To learn more, scan the code with your smartphone.

From childbirth to newborn care and even a class for expectant dads, this class series is just what you need when you’re expecting. Beautiful Beginnings classes may be reimbursable, so be sure to check with your health insurance provider. Unless otherwise noted, classes are held at the Saint Vincent Women’s Center, 311 West 24 Street, Erie. Register by calling 814.452.5664.

Beautiful Beginnings Classes For Expectant and New Parents

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When: Tuesday, May 17, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, August 31, at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 22, at 6 p.m. RSVP: Call 814.454.MAKO Cost: Free

All seminars are held in the Saint Vincent McGarvey Learning Center.

AARP Smart Driver Class For Drivers Over 55 When: June 2, 1 to 5 p.m. July 7, 1 to 5 p.m. August 4, 1 to 5 p.m. September 1, 1 to 5 p.m. October 6, 1 to 5 p.m. Where: One West Conference Center at Saint Vincent RSVP: 814.397.3883 Cost: $15 for AARP members $20 for non-members

Especially for Seniors

When: May 11 and 25, at 6 p.m. June 8 and 22, at 6 p.m. July 13 and 27, at 6 p.m. August 17 and 31, at 6 p.m. September 8 and 14, at 6 p.m. October 12 and 26, at 6 p.m. Cost: Free

Saint Vincent is celebrating 30 years of being the region’s only Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) hospital! Our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) families are invited to join in the celebration at a NICU Reunion. Parents can reunite with NICU staff and kids can enjoy pony rides, a bounce house, crafts, games and more, on May 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Perry Hi-Way Hose Co., 8281 Oliver Rd. RSVP by May 6 to 814.452.5961 or cbowen@svhs.org.

Celebrating 30 Years of Children’s Miracle Network: Saturday, May 14

Learn how Mako Robotic-Assisted Surgery can provide you with a faster recovery from joint replacement (see Mako story, page 8).

Hip or Knee Pain? Attend Our Mako™ Seminar!

Classes Include: Art Therapy Journaling Massage for Cancer Care Tools for Holistic Healing The Benefits of Acupuncture/Acupressure

A class schedule is available online at AHN.org.

Maternity Tours Tours of the Mother-Baby Center are part of the Labor Prep classes. However, for those moms and dads who are unable to attend class or who would like another look, tours can also be scheduled by calling 814.452.5255. Scan the code for a video testimonial on the Saint Vincent Mother-Baby Center.

So, You’re Going to be a Grandparent! A Class for Expectant or New Grandparents When: Monday, September 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost: $10 per person/$15 per grandparent couple

Dads Make a Difference! A Class for Fathers-to-Be or New Dads When: Monday, September 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost: $10 per dad

Sibling Preparation Classes When: Tuesday, September 27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Cost: $10 for one child; $5 for each additional child. Class meets in the main lobby then will go into the NICU family waiting room.

Breastfeeding Support Group When: Wednesdays, May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17, September 21 and October 19, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. OR Tuesdays, May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 13 and October 11, at 1 p.m. Cost: Free

Breastfeeding When: Thursdays, May 5, June 9, July 7, August 4, September 8 and October 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost: $15


ADVANCED ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGY FOR PARTIAL KNEE REPLACEMENT HELPS REFEREE RETURN TO THE FIELD

Photo courtesy of Mike Gallagher

It was late Fall of 2015 and, for area sports referee Lee Patton, 60, his longtime goal of refereeing The PIAA High School Football playoff games seemed within sight. He was working his way through the 2015 Erie County High School Football playoff season, believing his crew of officials had a chance to make it to the PIAA state playoff games. “The goal for the officials, as well as the players, is to get to the playoffs and the championship,” explained Patton. “Since becoming a football official, the playoffs have been my ultimate goal every year.” As the 2015 football season progressed, Patton noticed that his left knee was in far more pain than what may typically occur with sore muscles after a series of strongly contested games. While he was able to use ice and rest during the weekdays, it became apparent that the pain was not lessening. Therapy, x-rays and, eventually, an MRI confirmed there was no cartilage or cushioning in the interior portion of his knee. It was what is often called ‘bone on bone’ and was becoming increasingly painful.

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Patton regretfully took himself off his football refereeing crew and walked away from the last few games of the football season and his 2015-16 basketball season. As a player facing the same odds, this was not a small setback; this was the end of the season. Patton believed he might have to give up his career as a football and basketball referee entirely, but Robert Lupo, MD, a surgeon with the Saint Vincent Orthopaedic Institute, offered him the newest minimally invasive treatment option. “Saint Vincent had invested in Mako, the newest robotic-arm assisted system that provides a precise, less invasive surgery for patients who only need a partial knee replacement,” explained Lupo. In fact, Saint Vincent is the only hospital in the northwestern Pennsylvania region using the Mako Robotic-Arm system for partial knee replacement and total hip replacement procedures. Mako is a surgeon-controlled robotic-arm system that enables accurate alignment and placement of implants.


“Accuracy is the key in planning and performing both partial knee and total hip procedures,” said Dr. Lupo. “For the most ideal outcome, you have to align and position the implants just right and Mako allows us to achieve optimal results at a level of accuracy and reproducibility previously unattainable.” Osteoarthritis, or “wear and tear” arthritis, is a leading cause of joint damage and disability worldwide, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. In 2011, more than 28 million people in the United States were estimated to have osteoarthritis. It can occur in any joint in the body, but most often develops in weight-bearing joints, such as the hip and knee. “For patients like Lee Patton, this wear and tear has come from years of playing sports and then continuing with an active, athletic lifestyle,” said Lupo. “We have plenty of ‘younger’ 50, 60 and 70 year olds who want to maintain that level of activity and the Mako partial knee replacement is perfect for them.” Mako can be used to treat early- to mid-stage osteoarthritis that has not progressed to all three compartments of the knee. The system uses a computed tomography (CT) scan of the patient’s joint to create a three-dimensional map of the surgical area. The robotic-arm then assists the surgeon as damaged bone is cut away, limiting the drilling to areas that were pre-defined in the surgical plan. Patton was just the second patient at Saint Vincent to undergo a partial knee replacement with the Mako system in January of this year. According to Dr. Lupo, he found exactly what he expected.

Upcoming Mako Seminars Learn how Mako Robotic-Assisted Surgery can help you have a faster recovery by attending one of our free seminars in the McGarvey Learning Center at Saint Vincent. A full schedule appears on page 7 of this magazine. Just call 814.454.MAKO to RSVP.

“We have plenty of ‘younger’ 50, 60 and 70 year olds who want to maintain that level of activity and the Mako partial knee replacement is perfect for them.” “His knee cap and posterior knee were both in good shape, but the interior portion had no cartilage,” said Lupo. “What I was able to do was work just on that area with the Mako system guiding me to remove the worn bone without affecting the other two compartments of his knee.” Patton spent two-and-a-half days in the hospital and began intense physical therapy immediately. His goals as an official for high school basketball and football have not changed. “I really thought I was done officiating,” said Patton. “Now, I am back on track and when the football season starts this summer, I will be ready.” And, like every high school athlete heading into their season, Patton will also be looking for a winning season with his sights once again squarely on making it to the playoff rounds.

Saint Vincent Hospital is the exclusive provider of Mako Robotic-Assisted joint replacement surgery. To find out if you’re a candidate, call 814.454.MAKO or visit ahn.org/joint-replacement.

Mako partial knee replacement:

Mako total hip replacement:

The Mako difference:

Average procedure length, from cut time to close time: approximately 60 minutes

Average procedure length from cut time to close time: approximately 60 minutes

Average recovery time: 50% faster than traditional knee replacement surgery

Average recovery time: 30% faster than traditional joint replacement surgery

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THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN If you want to live a longer, healthier life, one of the best things you can do is find a primary care physician (PCP). A Dartmouth study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that having a PCP results in faster identification of diseases, reduction in hospitalizations and lower death rates for cancer, heart disease and stroke­­—the most common causes of death. Regardless of your age or health, having a PCP can benefit you in the following ways: Establishment of a Medical Home: Without a PCP, you often see a different doctor every time you go to an urgent care center or emergency room. Your PCP serves as your partner in health and a trusted medical confidant … someone who knows you and understands your unique history. Preventive Care: Many diseases are preventable and your PCP can help you accomplish this. For the diseases that aren’t preventable, your PCP can help detect them early, when they are treatable. An annual check-up with your PCP can literally save your life. Answers are a Phone Call or Email Away: Have a question about your medication? Need to know if your symptoms warrant an office visit? Unlike an urgent care or emergency room doctor, your PCP can address these questions via a phone call or email. Patients of Saint Vincent PCPs can take advantage of MySV, which allows them to email their PCPs with questions, and offers many other benefits. Check it out at AHN.org/locations/saint-vincent-hospital and look for the MySV icon.

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Christopher Serafini, DO 2015 Erie Times News Reader’s Choice Physician

Knowledge is Power: Because your PCP knows your in-depth medical history, he or she is more likely to notice when something isn’t right. When health issues arise, you are more likely to have a faster, more accurate diagnosis. Management of Chronic Conditions: By helping you manage ongoing conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or arthritis, your PCP helps control complications before they become a problem. Finding the Best Specialist for You: If you develop a health condition that requires the care of a specialist, such as a cardiologist or pulmonologist, there is no need to search for the right doctor. Armed with detailed knowledge of your health issues, your PCP can refer you to the specialist who is right for you. Continuity of Care: If you are receiving care from multiple specialists, your PCP can coordinate your treatment plan, identify conflicting medications and analyze your care as it progresses. Saving Money, Saving Lives: Seeing a PCP is far less expensive than visiting an emergency room or urgent care center. And because your PCP can identify health issues early on, when they are easily treatable, he or she can not only save you a fortune in surgeries or expensive treatments, but can ensure a longer, healthier life—which is priceless! Go to SwitchtoSV.com and find your new PCP today!


PRIMARY CARE

PHYSICIAN SPOTLIGHT

Dawn Karns, DO

Lydia Travnik, DO

East Harbor Primary Care 4950 Buffalo Road Erie, PA 814.899.7000

AHN Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side 4247 West Ridge Road Erie, PA Phone: 814.838.2468

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A native of Meadville, Pa., Dr. Karns earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree at Des Moines University College of Medicine and completed her residency in Family Medicine at Saint Vincent. Her areas of special interest are in treating families and working with children and women’s health. She is dedicated to educating patients on healthy lifestyles and disease prevention. The mother of two young children, she stays active with family and enjoys quilting.

Klara Roman, MD Primary Care

AHN Health + Wellness Pavilion West Side 4247 West Ridge Road Erie, PA Phone: 814.838.2468

Born and raised in the UK, with Polish roots, Dr. Roman has spent the majority of her life in Europe. She earned her medical degree at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland and completed her Family Medicine residency training at Saint Vincent. She provides a holistic attitude in educating, treating and coordinating the healthcare of patients. Dr. Roman likes to focus on preventative health, women’s health and evidence-based medicine, taking a minimalist approach and paying particular attention to medication reconciliation, to prevent medication issues. She enjoys learning about different cultures, can converse in Polish and dabbles in a few other languages, including German, French and Spanish.

Primary Care

Dr. Travnik earned her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie. She completed a family medicine residency at Saint Vincent, and earned a Master of Public Health degree at Ohio State University. Her special areas of interest include pediatrics and women’s health. She is the busy mother of two small toddlers.

SAINT VINCENT WELCOMES NEW PROVIDERS Cristan Anderson, MD, MPH Colorectal Surgery Colorectal Physicians & Surgeons of PA 145 West 23 Street, Suite 201 814.453.2777 Stephen Myers, MD Cardiovascular Surgery Saint Vincent Cardiovascular Surgery 2315 Myrtle Street, Suite 160 814.456.9197 Burkhardt Zorn, MD Urology Saint Vincent Allied Urology Associates 311 West 24 Street, Suite 101 814.452.4214 Emily James, MS, CGC Genetic Counseling located at Greater Erie Niagara Surgery 2315 Myrtle Street, Suite 290B 814.454.1142 Amy Hamilton, PsyD, LPC Psychology Liberty Family Practice 3413 Cherry Street 814.868.9828.

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311 West 24 Street, Suite 305 Erie • 814.454.4484

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5165 Imperial Parkway Girard • 814.774.3128

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3530 Peach Street Erie • 814.864.6039

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Health + 145 West 23 Street, Suite 101 Erie • 814.452.7875Wellness INTERNAL MEDICINE

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3822 Colonial Avenue, Suite A Erie • 814.833.5653

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9 MILLCREEK FAMILY PRACTICE 145 West 23 Street, Suite 101 Erie • 814.461.6626

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IMPLANTABLE MONITOR HELPS DOCTORS IDENTIFY IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT The government reports that between 2.7 and 6.1 million people in the United States have Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), the most common type of irregular heartbeat. AFib has led to more than 750,000 hospitalizations in the last year and can lead to stroke or heart failure. Sometimes, AFib can be hard to identify. For patients experiencing episodes including fainting, dizziness, and heart palpitations, a trip to the ER and an EKG after the episode can sometimes be inconclusive. Now, at Saint Vincent Hospital, a new device is being used to help identify AFib in patients who experience these symptoms. Saint Vincent electrophysiologists are now providing select patients with the Reveal LINQ™ Insertable Cardiac Monitoring System, the smallest implantable heart monitor on the market. This device is inserted just under the skin in the upper chest area and is able to automatically monitor a patient’s heart before, during and after an episode to determine if it is related to a heart rhythm problem. The recorded data is sent to a monitor to be routinely reviewed by a physician. In addition, alarms can be preset by the overseeing physician, allowing for quick review and treatment of what could normally result in an emergency room visit. Reveal LINQ™ can be easily inserted in an outpatient procedure and can be removed once the reason for the episodes has been properly diagnosed. If you experience unexplained episodes including fainting, dizziness, and heart palpitations, contact an electrophysiologist at Saint Vincent Consultants in Cardiovascular Diseases at 814.453.7767 to schedule an appointment and determine if you might be a candidate for the Reveal LINQ™ Insertable Cardiac Monitoring System.


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