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Community Benefits - Community Health Improvement Services

… communities. Poor nutrition, lack of resources and “food desert” areas are just a few reasons for the uptick in diagnoses. Methodist continues to work with organizations and programs to … 38-foot recreational vehicle. The current unit features a wheelchair lift and three rooms for nondiagnostic screenings, foot care and full examinations. CDC provides the driver, supplies, maintenance and storage for the unit. NMC is responsible for staffing and scheduling. All services provided through the …
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A 114-Day Friendship: Building a Bond During a Long and Wearisome NICU Stay

… . “There’s no way to describe it,” Meghan said. “Of course, we wanted to plan a service for him right away, but the question became, ‘What’s going to happen to our little girl?’” … Hailey was diagnosed with a serious bowel disease. Terrified this might be the end of the road for Hailey, Meghan soon was met with an incredibly calming force: overnight NICU nurse Lisa Stork, BSN, RN. “I’ll admit, I was a little nervous to care for the baby of two doctors,” Stork said. “I just think the NICU experience is harder on them. …
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Older Adults and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Adjusting to Changes and How Loved Ones Can Help

… As more adults age 65 and older get vaccinated for COVID-19, their lives can begin to open up again. Those steps forward will still need to be done cautiously while following guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but some of the stress and isolation that many older … Headlines about vaccine effectiveness get confusing. What do I need to know? The great news is that all currently available vaccines have been proven to be effective in preventing …
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A Community in Crisis: How Methodist Responded in the Earliest Days of the Pandemic

… March 6, 2020, testing was scarce and difficult to obtain. Methodist Health System saw a need for screening and testing, and it quickly took action. By March 8, the information technology (IT) department had operationalized the Methodist Coronavirus Hotline to screen for symptomatic patients, and Methodist Physicians Clinic had established its first COVID-19 … Methodist’s commitment to fighting all aspects of the pandemic.   A COVID-19 Screening Tool for the Community With a goal of preventing emergency departments (EDs) and clinics from being …
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Why I Came, Why I Stayed: Hannah Wieger Found the Family She Needed in Her Career at Methodist

… contribute to providing  The Meaning of Care . To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs . Hannah Wieger, OTR/L, CLT Assistant Professor and Academic Fieldwork … and your background. At Nebraska Methodist College (NMC), I teach evidence-based practice for medical model, occupational therapy (OT) courses and all fieldwork-related courses. As the … the Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) students to determine their strengths and interests for Level 2 Fieldwork and facilitate placement at our partnering facilities.  As an occupational …
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COVID-19 and Pregnancy: More Answers, Still Unknowns

… lot. Now armed with data since January, we’re getting a clearer picture on what COVID-19 means for pregnant women and their babies.    So what do we know now? What risks do pregnant women face? Is it safe to have a baby shower or travel? Read on for answers.   FAQs: Pregnancy and COVID-19 Q: Are pregnant women who contract COVID-19 at higher … or having low birth weight Decreased bonding with the newborn In rare cases, suicide  The good news is we have resources to help. The first step is telling your health care provider how you …
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A Mother’s Gift: Remembering Karla Perez, Honoring the Life and Legacy She Left Behind

… according to her doctors. But they all agree: It’s not her case she’ll be most remembered for.   Familiar Faces and Unyielding Dedication Karla’s family described her as happy, eager to … help and willing to brighten everyone’s day. Simply put, she was a light. She had a fondness for children. She worked in a day-care center and had hopes of being a pediatric nurse. Her … that’s what any family dealing with trauma wants and needs initially – a familiar face. To visit with. To ask questions. Just someone to be there.” Dr. Lovgren quickly became another …
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As Methodist Grows, Consumer-Focused Care and Patient Access Are Priorities

… who has end-stage COPD, had been traveling from her home in Glenwood, Iowa, to Council Bluffs for treatment. When Sumit Mukherjee, MD, of Methodist Physicians Clinic Council Bluffs began … revenue, Methodist can invest in equipment and technology – things that often prove invaluable for a patient’s well-being. “Having a good strong system that you can rely on for that kind of capital ensures that we can meet the primary needs of the individual patient.” …
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‘I Love Coming to Work’: Methodist Nurse Practitioners Show Countless Patients The Meaning of Care

… in Malvern, Iowa.   In her 28 years as a nurse practitioner, Sandi Leaders, ARNP, has cared for thousands of patients. And she has no plans of slowing down. “Everybody keeps asking me when … Methodist Urgent Care locations. “And we’re very collaborative with our physician counterparts for things we maybe haven’t seen in our years of experience. We know how to connect patients to … Leaders was in high school, her mother became ill, and she was thrust into the role of caring for her family. Leaders took on the cooking and helped her siblings get to school and work. And …