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Thrive, Prevent, Celebrate: ‘Survivor Sundae’ offers cancer information for all

Posted at 9:34 pm May 27, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

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The Mt. LeConte Jug Band will once again entertain guests at Methodist’s “Survivor Sundae” celebration and cancer awareness event on Sunday, June 5. (Submitted photo)

 

Note: This story was updated at 5:25 p.m. May 30.

With improved screenings and advanced treatment, more and more people are beating cancer each year. But that doesn’t change the significance of being a cancer survivor and the hard fight to put cancer in its place.

Join Methodist Medical Center as we celebrate National Cancer Survivors’ Day on Sunday, June 5, with the third annual “Survivor Sundae.” This special ice cream social will take place from 2-4:30 p.m. at the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center, 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Survivor Sundae will honor cancer survivors and their families who have supported them along the way as well as provide cancer prevention and awareness information for the community. Cancer survivors can leave their mark on a special group art project supplied by Painting with a Twist, which will be displayed in the Thompson Cancer Survival Center at Methodist. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: cancer, cancer prevention, cancer survivors, Methodist Medical Center, Mt. LeConte Jug Band, Survivor Sundae, Thompson Cancer Survival Center

MMC’s June classes: Prepare for birth, better health, support groups

Posted at 8:29 pm May 27, 2016
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Methodist Medical Center’s June Classes: Prepare for Your Baby’s Birth, Exercise for Better Health, Find a Support Group to Meet Your Needs

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.

Community Classes

Mended Hearts Support Group, Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m.

Mended Hearts offers peer-to-peer support for those affected by heart disease including patients, families, and caregivers. The group meets the third Thursday of the month in the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center Conference Room, 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike. To learn more call (865) 806-3013. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: birth of a baby, community classes, exercise, exercise classes, expectant families, Methodist Medical Center, MMC, support group

Lung cancer screening to be discussed at Health Night lecture

Posted at 12:51 am May 23, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

James Tramontana

James Tramontana

Low-dose computerized tomography, or CT, is a screening that has been shown to save lives by finding lung cancer early, when it is easier to treat. This new procedure is available at Methodist Medical Center and will be the topic of Health Night on the Town, Tuesday, May 31, at 7 p.m. in the Ridge Conference Room of Methodist Medical Center, 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Board-certified radiologist James Tramontana, MD, will discuss low-dose CT, how the screening works, its benefits, who is eligible, and the importance of this and other screenings in the early detection of cancer.

The program is free and open to the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: computerized tomography, CT, Health Night on the Town, James Tramontana, lung cancer screening, Methodist Medical Center, Radiology Imaging Associates of Oak Ridge

Methodist recognized for ‘Straight A’ status in hospital safety

Posted at 12:04 pm May 1, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

Methodist Medical Center Main Entrance

Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge is pictured above.

 

Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge has continued its “Straight A” recognition in hospital safety scores that were launched four years ago. MMC has never received a grade lower than “A” since the The Leapfrog Group’s Hospital Safety Scores started in June 2012, a press release said.

Also receiving “A” grades in the Spring 2016 scores were Fort Loudoun Medical Center, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, LeConte Medical Center, and Roane Medical Center. The ranking mean the hospitals are among the safest in the United States, a press release said.

“It is gratifying to be a part of an organization with such a long-standing track record of quality,” said Jeremy Biggs, Methodist Medical Center president and chief administrative officer. “To be among such an elite group of hospitals to have received this type of national recognition and validation is truly an honor.”

“Patient safety and a constant focus on the quality of care we provide are top priorities for Covenant Health,” said Mike Belbeck, executive vice president of operations. “We are pleased that five Covenant hospitals received Leapfrog’s highest scores, and we will continue to focus on patient safety as part of our ongoing commitment to excellence in all aspects of patient care.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Blue Ribbon Expert Panel, Covenant Health, Fort Loudoun Medical Center, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, hospital safety, hospital safety scores, Jeremy Biggs, Jim VanderSteeg, Kelly Goodman, Leah Binder, Leapfrog Group, LeConte Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center, Mike Belbeck, MMC, Roane Medical Center, Straight A

Hospitality Houses welcome next generation of volunteers

Posted at 12:04 am April 21, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

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The Gold TN Fury girls team donated personal and household products for use by guests of the two Hospitality Houses. Team members include Emmaline Estep, Navy Gentry, Kannon Green, Caton Harris, Cadha Kirkland, Faith McGhee, Camayah Moore, Vivian Newton, Amari Stewart, and Kylee Thompson. Team coaches are Paige Green and Aaron Green. (Photo courtesy MMC)

 

A fifth-grade basketball team recently visited the Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center to deliver items they had collected as part of their team’s service project. The Gold TN Fury girls team donated personal and household products for use by guests of the two Hospitality Houses.

Tennessee Fury is a faith-based AAU basketball organization founded to physically and spiritually impact youth in East Tennessee through competitive athletics. As part of the program, teams complete a service project. The 10 members of Gold TN Fury chose the Hospitality Houses as their project and learned a lot about the Houses and volunteering during the process.

The Hospitality Houses are offered free of charge to patients who must travel for cancer treatment or wound therapy, both of which require frequent trips to Oak Ridge for extended periods. The Houses are also open to families who have traveled to be with loved ones in the Acute Care Unit at Methodist. The houses are supported solely through charitable contributions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Sports Tagged With: AAU basketball, cancer, cancer treatment, Gold TN Fury, Hospitality Houses, Kim Maes, Methodist Medical Center, Tennessee Fury, wound therapy

Treece named MMCer of the Month

Posted at 10:34 am April 19, 2016
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Danny Treece

Danny Treece

Danny Treece, a radiology technologist in the Radiology department at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the MMCer of the Month for April.

Treece has been with Methodist since 2006. In his job, he performs x-rays in the hospital’s Emergency Department.

Treece is described by Michael Manfredo, director of Medical Imaging, as “dependable,” “the consummate professional,” and “a team player.”

“He does an outstanding job of taking care of our patients and always provides excellent care,” Manfredo said.

Treece received two nominations.

“He always completes his work and is willing to lend an extra hand to his co-workers,” one nomination said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Danny Treece, emergency department, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Michael Manfredo, MMC, MMCer of the Month, Radiology, radiology technologist

April Health Night: Building a relationship with your healthcare provider

Posted at 10:27 am April 19, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

Ann Carter

Ann Carter

Primary care providers diagnose and treat medical problems, provide preventive medical screenings based on medical risk factors, refer you to specialists for appropriate treatment when needed, and provide those specialists with your medical history as necessary. In short, they are an integral part of your healthcare team. But there is another member of that team you may forget—you!

Learn about the importance of building a relationship with your physicians and other health professionals as family medicine practitioner Ann Carter, MD, and her nursing staff, Sandra Mincey, FNP-BC, and Cheryl Goforth, NP, present “It Takes a Team- Partnering with Your Healthcare Provider” at Methodist Medical Center’s Health Night on the Town lecture on Tuesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. in the Ridge Conference Room of Methodist Medical Center, 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The program is free and open to the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Ann Carter, Cheryl Goforth, Health Night on the Town, healthcare team, Methodist Medical Center, Sandra Mincey

County mayor’s office identifies top 10 property tax payers

Posted at 9:46 am April 18, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

DOE generates largest county taxes; automotive moves up in rankings

From Anderson County Mayor’s Office

CLINTON—In reviewing a list of Anderson County’s largest taxpayers, one fact is apparent—the U.S. Department of Energy and a privately owned, DOE-related facility are the county’s largest source of county property taxes.

“DOE annually pays approximately $630,000 of in-lieu taxes for the property it owns in the county,” said Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank. “When you add to that, the $934,000 of property taxes generated by the private LLC that owns the New Hope Center at the CNS Y-12 National Security Complex, the combined total is by far our county’s largest source of property tax revenue.

“Ten years ago, Anderson County’s top three taxpayers were Bell South, Summit Properties, and Boeing Inc. This year, manufacturing makes the splash as Anderson County’s top taxpayer is Lawler-Wood LLC, formerly known as Oak Ridge Project LLC (at the Y-12 complex), followed by automotive giants Samlip (SL) Tennessee, and Magna.

“Other significant sources of revenue that should be considered include in-lieu of taxes for another automotive industry titan, Aisin Automotive, at approximately $1.2 million. In addition to DOE, our top ten this year reflects a substantial automotive presence.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Aisin Automotive, Anderson County, Bell South, Boeing Inc., Carlisle Transportation Products, DOE, General Motors LLC, John K. Alley, Lawler-Wood LLC, Magna, Methodist Medical Center, New Hope Center, Norfolk Southern, Oak Ridge Project LLC, property taxes, Rodney Archer, Samlip (SL) Tennessee, Summit Properties, Terry Frank, U.S. Department of Energy, Walmart, Y-12 National Security Complex

Methodist’s In It to Win It fundraiser earns more than $45,000 for Hospitality Houses

Posted at 11:55 am April 12, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

Dr. Adam Shrewsberry- Junk in the Trunk Champ

Hospitality House Manager Kim Maes presents urologist Adam Shrewsberry, MD, with the “Junk in the Trunk” trophy after he won the special physician challenge, which required him to shake ping pong balls out of a tissue box attached to his waist. (Submitted photo)

 

Second annual fundraiser offered evening of fun and games

The Methodist Medical Center Foundation hosted its second annual “In It to Win It” fundraiser benefiting the Hospitality Houses on Saturday, April 2. Community members, hospital staff, and physicians turned out for the event, which gave guests the opportunity to compete in a series of 60-second party games. Cups, ping pong balls, and pencils were flying as game participants battled to be the first to complete the challenges.

The winners of the six preliminary games had the opportunity to compete for the grand prize: a two-night stay at the Riverside Tower hotel in Pigeon Forge and two tickets to Dollywood. The evening’s big winner was Joey Dembek.

Competing with Dembek for the grand prize were Susan Kuhling, Matt Meslsendori, and Jamie Lesko. These finalists put their hand-eye coordination to the test with the “Tilt-a-Cup” challenge, which required contestants to build a wobbling, hand-held tower of plastic cups separated by ping pong balls. Dembek completed the challenge first to earn the title of “In It to Win It” Champion. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Top Stories Tagged With: "In It to Win It", Adam Shrewsberry, cancer patients, Hospitality House, Hospitality Houses, James Tramontana, Jamie Lesko, Joey Dembek, Lawrence Maccree, Matt Meslsendori, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Susan Kuhling, Vickie Martin

Chrisman named MMCer of the Month for March

Posted at 3:53 am April 11, 2016
By Kelly Owens Leave a Comment

Cary Chrisman - March MMCer of the Month

Cary Chrisman

Cary Chrisman, a pharmacist at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the MMCer of the Month for March. In his job, Chrisman assists with patients’ medication needs through antibiotic stewardship, nutrition support, and blood glucose management. He has been at Methodist since 2002.

Chrisman is described by Chuck Ashley, director of Pharmacy, as an outstanding employee and clinician.

Chrisman received two nominations. One nomination said: “He is always right there when he is needed. He thinks ahead about what the next step could be, not only with medicine but with a patient’s disease process. That speaks volumes to me on how dedicated he is to the patient’s well-being.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Cary Chrisman, Chuck Ashley, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month

Oh, Baby! Labor, delivery nurse takes job to new level with her own at-home delivery

Posted at 9:43 pm March 22, 2016
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

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Clockwise from top: David, Jakob, Deegan, Megan, and Emery gather for a picture before leaving for home as a family of five. (Photo by Covenant Health/MMC)

 

As a labor and delivery nurse in the Family Birthing Center at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Megan Whaley, RN, FNP, knows a thing or two about childbirth. She has 11 years of experience and two boys of her own, but her delivery skills were put to the test on March 21 when the family’s newest addition made a dramatic entrance.

Megan was two days overdue and had been experiencing gradual contractions, but her previous labors had been hours-long and she was sure she had plenty of time. But as the morning went on her contractions got stronger, so she called her husband David who was at work in Lenoir City.

“She didn’t seem panicked in the first phone call,” remembered David. “I was at work in a meeting and an hour away. We thought we’d be fine, but then she called back and said we need an ambulance.”

“By 10 a.m. I knew I wasn’t going to make it to the hospital,” said Megan who recalls the overwhelming need to push that signaled her impending delivery. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: childbirth, Covenant Health, delivery nurse, Family Birthing Center, labor and delivery, labor and delivery nurse, Megan Whaley, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Cetner, MMC

Covenant Health has leadership changes, new president at MMC

Posted at 12:16 pm March 1, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Jeremy Biggs

Jeremy Biggs

Mike Belbeck, the current president of Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, will become the executive vice president of operations for Covenant Health, and a new president and chief administrative officer will succeed Belbeck at MMC on April 1.

The leadership changes were announced by Covenant Health on Tuesday.

Covenant Health, which is headquartered in Knoxville and the region’s largest employer, had previously announced its current president and chief executive officer, Anthony L. Spezia, will become CEO emeritus, and Jim VanderSteeg, current executive vice president of operations, will become president and CEO.

Belbeck, who is also chief administrative officer, or CAO, at Methodist Medical Center, will succeed VanderSteeg as the health system’s executive vice president of operations.

Jeremy Biggs, president and chief administrative officer of Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville, will succeed Belbeck as president and CAO of Methodist Medical Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Health, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anthony L. Spezia, Covenant Health, Cumberland Medical Center, Jeremy Biggs, Jim VanderSteeg, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Mike Belbeck, Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System, Thompson Cancer Survival Center

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