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Honors: Free Medical Clinic founder honored at surprise reception

Posted at 10:20 pm April 30, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Free Medical Clinic Founder Honored

John Auxier, left, is welcomed by FMCOR Co-Medical Director Dr. Jim Michel at a surprise reception held in his honor. (Submitted photo)

 

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While the waiting room often gets crowed at the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge (FMCOR), it was packed to capacity on a recent Sunday afternoon. People huddled together not to see a doctor, but to surprise the person whose efforts led to the clinic’s opening nearly four and a half years ago.

John and Mary Lou Auxier arrived at the clinic with John’s sister for a pre-arranged tour by Executive Director Teresa Brittain. Instead, John was surprised by more than 60 friends, colleagues, and clinic volunteers who gathered for a reception to honor him for turning his dream into a reality, a free clinic that provides basic medical care to the uninsured or to those who can’t afford to pay for medical care. Since opening, more than 3,500 residents of people who reside in Anderson, Roane, or Morgan counties have received care in more than 15,000 visits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Honors and Spotlight, Nonprofits, Uncategorized Tagged With: Clinics of Hope USA, Ed Cates, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, John Auxier, Kern United Methodist, Mary Lou Auxier, Methodist Medical Center, Nancy Cates, Teresa Brittain, Tom Kim, Trinity United Methodist Church

Health Night at MMC to feature Missy Kane today

Posted at 9:51 am April 29, 2014
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Missy Kane

Missy Kane

Methodist Medical Center is hosting “Health Night on the Town” on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. Missy Kane and the 2013 Covenant Health Biggest Winner champion, Bryan Paschal, will present “Winning the Weight Loss Battle.”

Missy has gained notoriety as a former track and field coach for the University of Tennessee, a Pan American Games medalist, and an Olympic athlete, but she’s best known locally for her exercise show, “Fit and Fun with Missy Kane,” airing weekdays on East Tennessee Public Television. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Bryan Paschal, East Tennessee Public Television, Health Night on the Town, Methodist Medical Center, Missy Kane, MMC, Winning the Weight Loss Battle

Get your tickets to support MMC Casino Night 2014

Posted at 12:57 am April 23, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

MMC Casino Night

Grab your best girl and swing into Methodist Medical Center’s Casino Night 2014! The 40s-themed event will celebrate Oak Ridge’s heritage as a military town, and promises to be a night of fun, food and fancy footwork. (Photo courtesy MMC)

Tickets are still available for the Methodist Medical Center Foundation’s Casino Night 2014: Secrets, Science and Swing on Saturday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the New Hope Center at Y-12. This year’s theme hearkens back to the early days of Oak Ridge when the street were in mud, couples were in the mood, and mum was the word.

Guests at Casino Night will enjoy dinner and dancing, as well as silent and live auctions that include tickets to local and national attractions, local art, fine jewelry, weekend getaways, and week-long trips in the Rocky Mountains, Sunset Beach, and the Caribbean. The band Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam will provide late night entertainment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Casino NIght, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC Casino Night, New Hope Center, Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam

Curves of Oak Ridge helps fill pantries at MMC Hospitality Houses

Posted at 7:47 pm April 18, 2014
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Curves Food Donation to MMC Hospitality House

Kim Maes, left, Hospitality House coordinator, and Misti Binkley, owner, Curves of Oak Ridge, stand among the three large shopping carts filled with food and household goods donated to Methodist Medical Center’s Hospitality Houses by members of the Curves gym. (Submitted photo)

The Hospitality Houses at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge received a weighty donation from Curves in Oak Ridge, a gym facility exclusively for women. Members collected and donated about 900 pounds of groceries and household goods to help stock the pantries at Methodist’s two Hospitality Houses—the Manly House and CALM House— which provide free lodging for patients and their families who must travel to Methodist for their cancer treatment.

The effort to collect goods for the Hospitality Houses was part of a Curves’ community food drive, which allowed members to make a donation in lieu of a down payment for their gym membership.

“Women come here because they want to take care of themselves,” said Curves of Oak Ridge owner and collection organizer Misti Binkley. “The food drive membership promotion is a way they can take care of others at the same time.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: CALM House, cancer, Curves of Oak Ridge, food drive, health screenings, Hospitality Houses, Jillian Michaels, Kim Maes, lodging, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Misti Binkley, MMC, pantries

Get your clearance for Casino Night 2014: Secrets, science, and swing

Posted at 12:05 pm April 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

MMC Casino Night

By Methodist Medical Center

Shhhhh! Can you keep a secret? The year is 1943; the town, unmarked on any map, is nestled between river and ridge and full of mystery, matchmaking, and mud.

Join the Methodist Medical Center Foundation for an old-fashioned evening honoring the early days of Oak Ridge at Casino Night 2014: Secrets Science and Swing on Saturday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the New Hope Center at Y-12.

Swing to the live music of Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam, feast in the officers’ dining hall, visit the PX auction where you’ll find some “can’t-miss deals,” and enjoy the gaming tables with your friends.

Tickets are $75 per person or $125 per couple. Profits from Casino Night will benefit the Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center, which provide free, temporary lodging to cancer patients and their families who must travel for treatment at Methodist Medical Center, as well as others seeking long-term treatment as space allows. The houses have been serving the patients of Methodist Medical Center since 1997. Now, so that these houses may always be available to those who need them, the Foundation is establishing a $1.5 million endowment to support the Hospitality Houses in perpetuity. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: cancer patients, Casino NIght, Casino Night 2014: Secrets Science and Swing, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, MMC, New Hope Center, Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam, Y-12 National Security Complex

MMC April classes: Prepare for baby, exercise, find support group

Posted at 7:26 pm April 2, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Methodist Medical Center

Methodist Medical Center

Spring is here, and Methodist Medical Center has lots of classes to support your growing family or help your healthy habits take root. Whether you want to get in shape, prepare for the birth of a baby or find support from others going through a similar experience, Methodist has a class for you!

Classes will be held at the hospital, located at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge, unless otherwise noted. For more information and registration, call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: baby, breastfeeding, childbirth, classes, exercise, fitness, health night, infant, Methodist Medical Center, smoking cessation, stroke, support groups, yoga

Health night lecture to discuss Carpal Tunnel Syndrome on Tuesday

Posted at 1:02 am March 24, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Daniel Branaham

Daniel Branaham

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Join Methodist Medical Center and board-certified orthopedic surgeon and hand specialist, Daniel Branham, M.D., for a look at carpal tunnel syndrome during Health Night on the Town. The lecture will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, in the Ridge Conference Room of Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which the median nerve is compressed as it passes through an opening from the wrist to the hand called the carpal tunnel. While it doesn’t have a specific cause, there tend to be certain contributing factors including frequent, repetitive, small, or grasping movements with the hands; joint or bone disease; hormonal or metabolic changes; or wrist injuries. Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome come on gradually and can include pain in the wrist and forearm; weakness and loss of mobility in the hand; numbness in the fingers, except the little and ring fingers; tingling in the fingers when the wrist is tapped; and decreased grip strength.

Dr. Branham will discuss this common condition and its treatment options at Health Night on the Town, a free lecture series that is open to the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: carpal tunnel syndrome, Daniel Branham, hand specialist, Health Night on the Town, Methodist Medical Center, orthopedic surgeon

MMC Foundation welcomes new board members, staff

Posted at 11:33 pm March 13, 2014
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Methodist Medical Center Foundation Board Members

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation welcomed four new members to its volunteer board of directors. Pictured from left are Bob Wilkinson, Dr. Lawrence
Maccree, Leigha Edwards, and Bruce Borchers. (Photos courtesy Methodist Medical Center)

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Four leaders from the Oak Ridge community have volunteered to give their time and expertise as members of the Methodist Medical Center Foundation board of directors. Joining the board this month are Bruce Borchers, Leigha Edwards, Dr. Lawrence Maccree, and Bob Wilkinson.

Bruce Borchers came to Oak Ridge in 2013 to serve as superintendent of the Oak Ridge Schools. Borchers is a life-long educator. His teaching and administrative career has taken him to positions in Iowa, Minnesota, and Missouri. Borchers earned his doctorate at the University of Minnesota and also holds master’s degrees from Wayne State College and the University of South Dakota. He also serves on the board of directors for the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Oak Ridge Rotary Club. Borchers and his wife Shannon have two teenaged sons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bob Wilkinson, Bruce Borchers, Covenant Health, Lawrence Maccree, Leigha Edwards, Lou Dunlap, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Misty Brown, Oak Ridge Schools, UT-Battelle

Methodist Foundation has annual St. Patrick’s pancake breakfast Saturday

Posted at 3:24 pm March 9, 2014
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Joe Bondranko at Pancake Breakfast

Anesthesiologist Joe Bondranko knows how to wake up guests—with coffee and pancakes, of course! Join Methodist’s physicians at the St. Patrick’s Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 15, and enjoy breakfast and festive live entertainment.

Submitted

There‘s a plate of golden pancakes at the end of the rainbow as the Methodist Medical Center Foundation hosts its annual St. Patrick’s Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 15. The event will be held at Aubrey’s, 481 S. Illinois Ave. in Oak Ridge, from 8-10 a.m.

“Our lucky guests will enjoy stacks of fresh pancakes, scrambled eggs, and bacon,” a press release said.

Local physicians trade their lab coats and stethoscopes for aprons and trays as they join the event as servers. Guests will also be treated to festive live Irish music performed by Shamrock Road, a local band specializing in Irish pub ballads. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Alex Eppert, cancer, David Stanley, Hospitality Houses, James Tramontana, Jim Michel, Mark Prince, Methodist Foundation, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, pancake breakfast, physicians, Scott Peters, Shamrock Road, Shannon Sorah, St. Patrick's Pancake Breakfast, Thomas Dahl

Local physicians compete in Doc Rock battle of the bands

Posted at 10:56 pm February 21, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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Join area physicians and health professionals for a rockin’ good time at “Doc Rock for Health” on Saturday, March 1, in Knoxville’s Old City at “NV” at 125 E. Jackson Ave. (across from Barley’s). Doc Rock features six bands that represent several area hospitals. Each band will play a 45-minute set and compete to win cover charge proceeds, which will benefit their favorite health-based charity.

The local physician band Second Opinion will be playing to support Methodist Medical Center’s Hospitality Houses. These houses primarily provide free lodging to families and patients who travel to Methodist for cancer treatment. The Hospitality Houses have been home to nearly 4,000 guests since opening in 1997.

Second Opinion’s Doc Rock performance will include Methodist Medical Center physicians: gastroenterologist Ken Luckmann, MD; and retired otolaryngologist John Jernigan, MD; plus Parkwest radiologist Daryl Harp, MD; along with friends of Methodist: Melissa Carter, Tim Comer, David Lynch, Larry Sheumaker, and Todd Wright. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Health, Music Tagged With: bands, Daryl Harp, David Lynch, Doc Rock for Health, Hospitality Houses, hospitals, John Jernigan, Ken Luckmann, Larry Sheumaker, Melissa Carter, Methodist Medical Center, Second Opinion, Tim Comer, Todd Wright

Spotlight: B&W Y-12 donates $2,500 to MMC Hospitality House

Posted at 3:52 pm January 26, 2014
By Y-12 National Security Complex Leave a Comment

B&W Y-12 Donates to MMC Hospitality House

B&W Y-12 Director of Public Affairs Bill Reis, right, hands a $2,500 donation to Mike Belbeck, Methodist Medical Center’s president and chief administrative officer. The funds will go toward MMC’s Hospitality Houses, which provide temporary lodging for patients and families who travel to Oak Ridge for extended medical treatment.

From Y-12 News Notes

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Photos, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: B&W Y-12, Bill Reis, Hospitality Houses, medical treatment, Methodist Medical Center, Mike Belbeck, MMC

Inadequate shielding exposed workers to excess radiation at MMC imaging center, lawsuits allege

Posted at 12:30 pm January 15, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Methodist Medical Center

Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge

Methodist Medical Center says it will ‘vigorously’ refute allegations

Note: This story was last updated at 3:38 p.m.

Five lawsuits filed in Anderson County on Monday allege that X-ray and radiologic technologists, including two who were pregnant, were exposed to excess radiation for several years at Methodist Medical Center because some walls in and around a radiology imaging center in the new emergency department were built without the required lead shielding, elevating the workers’ risk of health problems, including cancer.

The five lawsuits allege the walls in the emergency department, which opened in February 2006 as part of a hospital remodel, did not have the required protective radiological shielding because of building, design, and inspection errors.

Lead-lined walls are required in radiological areas to limit radiation exposure under local and federal regulations and construction and health standards, the lawsuits say.

But the defendants—Covenant Health of Knoxville, Rentenbach Engineering Co. of Knoxville, and TEG Architects LLC of Jeffersonville, Ind.—failed to have qualified personnel survey or check the installation and construction parameters, or conduct proper barrier determinations for lead barrier thickness, to ensure that the walls in the radiological areas would adequately reduce scatter and leakage radiation, the lawsuits say. The defendants also failed to have qualified personnel certify that the MMC in-department imaging center and nearby areas were built in compliance with all applicable regulations and guidelines so that the plaintiffs “would only be exposed to levels of radiation that were as low as reasonably achievable, all before allowing work to be done at that facility.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Health, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit Court, Connie Raby, Covenant Health, emergency department, John D. Agee, Keith Gillis, lead barrier, lead shielding, Mary Ridenour, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Micah Noelle Lewellen, Michael M. Stahl, Michael Phillips, radiation, radiation exposure, radiation injury, radiological shielding, radiology imaging center, Rentenbach Engineering Co., Ridenour and Ridenour, TDEC, TEG Architects LLC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Wayne Estopinal

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