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'Mallorie Saved My Son's Life': Jennie Edmundson Nurse Honored for Work in Behavioral Health Unit

… nursing at the College of Saint Mary and has been a psychiatric nurse at Jennie Edmundson for 13 years.  “This was the way to feel like you were making a difference,” she said. For the past year, she’s worked as the behavioral health unit’s clinical assessment coordinator, … with patients and helping determine if they need Jennie Edmundson’s psychiatric services.  For the self-described people person, that one-on-one time is the best part of the job. “It’s …
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'What an Amazing Staff You Have': Teamwork Makes Impression on Methodist Patient

… at hospitals and clinics in Omaha and Chicago. She even came out of retirement and worked for three years in the Methodist Women’s Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. She also loves to … have appeared in publications including the AAP’s Pediatrics journal and three “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books. So it’s no surprise that after a recent surgery at Methodist Hospital, Susan … an amazing staff you have.”   Care From the Start Susan was admitted to the hospital in June for a hernia repair and other abdominal surgery. The outstanding care began the moment she …
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The Core of What We Do: Ashlee Murphy Helps Break Down Barriers as Methodist Mobile Mammography Coordinator

… and orthopedics/surgical services – and the people whose dedication makes them so impactful for our communities. To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs .   Ashlee Murphy, RT(R)(M) Mobile Mammography Coordinator     Why is … coach to sites throughout the region, we’re knocking down barriers and providing easy access for patients to have their mammograms. In fact, patients tell us daily that they wouldn’t be …
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Early Detection, Positive Attitude Are Key to Iowa Woman’s Lung Cancer Battle

… every day is a blessing. The lifelong “farm girl” from Defiance, Iowa, taught preschool for 20 years after her children went to college. She loves spending time with her family – … the day you have, then go from there.”   A Chance Discovery Georgene can thank a nagging cough for the discovery of her lung cancer.  In 2020, she quit her 40-year smoking habit, and a … The cough returned in 2022, but sometimes it was worse than others. During a wellness visit in July that year, Georgene’s doctor in Harlan, Iowa, planned an X-ray of her hip after she …
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After 3rd Stroke, Methodist Patient Discovers She's Where She's 'Meant to Be'

… special education coordinator who considers herself “in pretty good shape” – went in for her annual eye exam. Her optometrist took her blood pressure, and it was unusually high.   “I … that would have been the first sign of my first stroke,” she said. “I was 170 over 90. And for someone who’s been a consistent 120 over 80 all her life, that was strange.” Staci made an … facial drooping, Staci is now “back to 100%” and walking a mile every day. “I shared the news on my Facebook page – you know, of the group receiving the award,” Staci said. “And I …
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The Core of What We Do: Lauren Shapcott loves having a hand in cardiovascular service line’s cutting-edge care

… and orthopedics/surgical services – and the people whose dedication makes them so impactful for our communities. To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs .   Lauren Shapcott, RT (R) Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology … to receive high-quality care in a timely manner. The service line provides important care for a range of conditions, such as heart disease, heart attacks and arrhythmias. The CVSL …
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Protecting your peace during the hustle of the holiday season

… parties, family gatherings and travel. These additional demands can leave little room for rest or reflection. In order to keep your stress levels low, protect your peace and enjoy the … schedule, practice self-awareness, avoid completely filling your calendar and balance time for yourself and time spent with family and friends. Here are a few ways to prioritize your … collaborative care to treat the whole. To schedule an appointment with a Methodist provider, visit  bestcare.org/providers . …
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Why I Came, Why I Stayed: Trevor Mayberry has embraced new challenges while growing at Jennie Edmundson

… contribute to providing The Meaning of Care . To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs .   Trevor Mayberry Director of Facility Operations Methodist Jennie … the director of facility operations at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital . I’m responsible for all grounds, maintenance and plant operations, and I diligently work to ensure compliance … Life Safety and Environment of Care regulatory standards.   I’ve been in the facilities realm for over 13 years, seven of them as a director. I began my journey in facilities as a storekeeper …
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Surviving Ovarian Cancer: Doctor and Patient Urge Women to Get Annual Exams

… to her knees. A Not-So-Routine Exam In August 2015, Peg visited her primary care physician for an annual exam, which included a pelvic exam. He saw something concerning but was limited on … was very easy to treat from the start,” Dr. Nadkarni said. “She put her trust in those caring for her, and she was always honest about how she was feeling and what she thought she could … It made the whole experience a lot less stressful.” She praises Dr. Nadkarni and her team for their personalized patient-centered approach, and she feels blessed to have met the Inner …
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Customized Care for Advanced Orthopedic Healing

… she says the thing she’s looking forward to the most is having the other one done. “I’m aiming for August,” Les said. “I’m so tired of the arthritis pain.” Relieving joint pain Jon Uggen, MD, … Physicians Clinic Orthopedics. He has seen how debilitating arthritis and joint pain can be for patients. He also knows the fear that can come with a visit to the orthopedic surgeon.  “A lot of times patients are afraid to come in because they …