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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

Updated: Gunshot victim, 19, in stable condition at UT Medical Center

Posted at 3:32 pm February 27, 2016
By John Huotari 14 Comments

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A 19-year-old Oak Ridge man was dropped off at Methodist Medical Center with a gunshot wound Friday night, Feb. 26, 2016, and flown to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville by a UT Lifestar medical helicopter, authorities said. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 3:25 p.m. Feb. 29.

The 19-year-old Oak Ridge man flown to the University of Tennessee Medical Center with a gunshot wound on Friday night is in stable condition, the hospital said Monday afternoon.

Elijah Malik McDowell was driven to Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge around 8:20 p.m. Friday because of injuries to his thigh, groin, and abdomen, the Oak Ridge Police Department said. He was dropped off at the hospital by a friend who left before police arrived, authorities said.

He was airlifted to the UT Medical Center in Knoxville about an hour later by a UT Lifestar helicopter, the ORPD said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: Criminal Investigations Division, Elijah Malik McDowell, Methodist Medical Center, MMC, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, University of Tennessee Medical Center, UT Lifestar, UT Lifestar helicopter, UT Medical Center

Appeals court rules in favor of Covenant Health, other defendants in excessive radiation lawsuit

Posted at 6:29 pm June 25, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Methodist Medical Center Main Entrance

A three-judge appeals court panel has ruled in favor of Covenant Health and two other defendants in five lawsuits that alleged that the absence of shielding in part of the emergency department at Methodist Medical Center exposed five X-ray and radiologic technologists, including two who were pregnant, to excessive radiation.

The unanimous opinions by the three Tennessee Court of Appeals judges—D. Michael Swiney, John W. McClarty, and Thomas R. Frierson II—were filed June 9 in Knoxville. They affirmed an order by Anderson County Circuit Court Judge Donald R. Elledge granting a summary judgement in favor of the defendants: Covenant Health, Rentenbach Engineering Company, and TEG Architects LLC.

The lawsuits were filed in January 2014 by Connie Raby, Keith Gillis, Michael Phillips, Mary Ridenour on behalf of her and her child, and Micah Noelle Lewellen on behalf of her and her child.

The lawsuits alleged that the technologists 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, which opened in February 2006 as part of a hospital remodel, were built without the required lead shielding, elevating the workers’ risk of health problems, including cancer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Circuit Court, cancer, Connie Raby, Covenant Health, D. Michael Swiney, emergency department, excessive radiation, John W. McClarty, Keith Gillis, lead shielding, Mary Ridenour, Methodist Medical Center, Micah Noelle Lewellen, Michael Phillips, MMC, radiologic technologist, radiology imaging center, Rentenbach Engineering Company, shielding, statute of repose, substantial completion, summary judgement, TEG Architects LLC, Tennessee Court of Appeals, Thomas R. Frierson II, X-ray technologist

Hospitality Houses keep family close during son’s medical crisis

Posted at 7:54 pm March 17, 2015
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

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One of the Hospitality Houses is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

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Part of being a parent is letting your children go. You want them to grow up, become independent adults, get a job, “leave the nest.” But when the unthinkable happens, when your independent, self-supporting, adult child is critically ill or hurt, you instantly become that protective parent of bygone years, and your only wish is to be with them and to offer comfort, support, care, and love.

So when Pauline and Sammie Gary got a call from their son Myron saying he’d passed out twice and was going to the emergency room at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, they did what any parent would do, they got in their car and drove the five hours from their home in Aiken, South Carolina.

On their way to the hospital, the Garys were able to speak with Myron’s doctor and nurse, and they learned that their 26-year-old son’s heart had stopped and that he would require a pacemaker. They needed to be by their son’s side during this difficult and scary time, and that’s all they could focus on as they made the trip to Oak Ridge.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: "In It to Win It", Hospitality Houses, Kim Maes, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, Pauline Gary, Sammie Gary, Tech 20/20

Brian Ford named MMCer of the Month for January

Posted at 11:26 am February 17, 2015
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

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Brian Ford

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Brian Ford, an attendant in the Transport department at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge (MMC), was named the MMCer of the Month for January.

In his job, Ford transports patients to and from their tests, procedures, and rooms. He also assists with the “lift team,” which helps move patients in and out of their beds. He has been with Methodist since 2012.

Ford is described by manager Sheila Doughty as “compassionate and caring with all his patients.”   [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Brian Ford, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month, Sheila Doughty

Wanda Crowe named hospital’s MMCer of the Year

Posted at 1:33 am December 29, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Wanda Crowe

Wanda Crowe

Wanda Crowe, anesthesia tech in the Surgery department at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the 2014 MMCer of the Year.

Hospital employees cast their votes for MMCer of the Year among the candidates who received MMCer of the Month during 2014, and Crowe, who was named MMCer of the Month in October, received the greatest number of votes to earn this special distinction.

As an anesthesia tech, Crowe’s duties include transporting patients for surgery, maintaining a clean environment for the operating rooms and assisting her coworkers with a variety of tasks to ensure a high quality of care for all patients. Crowe has been with Methodist since 1995. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Beth Russell, David Crowe Jr., Eva Robbins, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month, MMCer of the Year, operating rooms, surgery, Wanda Crowe

Honors: Nurse in Family Birthing Center named ‘MMCer of the month’

Posted at 1:39 pm October 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Shelia Justice

Shelia Justice

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Shelia Justice, licensed practical nurse (LPN) in the Family Birthing Center at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the “MMCer of the Month” for September.

In her duties, Justice provides care for post-partum mothers and babies as well as post-operative patients in the Family Birthing and Women’s Services Center. She is a scrub nurse for c-section deliveries and assists with other deliveries. Justice also ensures that the department is well-stocked and at the ready for patients. She has been with Methodist for a cumulative 13 years.

Justice is described by Donna Longmire, director of Surgical Services, as “an asset to Covenant Health, Methodist Medical Center, and the Family Birthing Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: c-section, Covenant Health, Donna Longmire, Doris Justice, Family Birthing Center, licensed practical nurse, LPN, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month, post-partum, scrub nurse, Shelia Justice, surgical patients, Surgical Services

Hospital discharge options to be discussed Sept. 18

Posted at 8:48 pm September 8, 2014
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

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Meg Tonne, parish nurse at First Presbyterian Church, will moderate a panel on hospital discharge options on Sept. 18.

Imagine you’re in the hospital for five days. You receive medications, diagnostic tests, and other hospital services, and you have Medicare.

Then, when your doctor wants to send you to a skilled nursing facility like NHC, you find out you’re classified as “outpatient observation.” Medicare will not cover your stay at such a facility unless you’ve been in the hospital for three nights as an inpatient.

After you’ve been discharged from the hospital and taken home, your son decides to hire a private caregiver for you. The caregiver does not work for a licensed home-assistance agency.

The caregiver, who is not bonded and has not had a background check, steals your expensive jewelry, camera, and some cash, but you can’t prove it. Your son fires the caregiver and hires a contract worker with a licensed agency.

The new caregiver hurts her back lifting you. Could you be sued? How can you avoid getting in such bad situations?

“When you are discharged from the hospital, you face many choices when your stress levels are high and time is limited,” said Meg Tonne, parish nurse at the church who coordinates the luncheons. “You may not understand what the options are for different levels of care and whether you qualify for the level you think you need.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Beth Piller, caregiver, Covenant HomeCare, discharge options, ElderWatch of East Tennessee, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, Gina Hollenbeck, health luncheons, Home Helpers of East Tennessee, hospital discharge, Janice Brock, Jeff Tambornini, Lynne Burchell, Meg Tonne, MMC, NHC Oak Ridge, nursing facility, parish nurse

Honors: MMC names August employee of the month

Posted at 7:31 pm September 8, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

Gilly Lipang

Gilly Lipang

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Salvacion “Gilly” Lipang, a housekeeper in the Environmental Services Department at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the MMCer of the Month for August.

Lipang has been with Methodist since 2010. She is described by Chris Rhodes, environmental services director at Methodist Medical Center, as “one of the most upbeat, happy individuals I have had the privilege of meeting.” Rhodes said Lipang always has a smile on her face and is a very hard worker who will do any task asked of her to the best of her ability. Rhodes said he receives many compliments on her friendliness and dedication to her job.

Lipang received two nominations. One nomination noted, “Gilly exceeds all standards of care for our patients and performs excellent care at all times.” This nomination continued: “When she cleans the rooms for our patients, they shine. She doesn’t miss a spot; everything in the room is in its place and ready for us to greet the patients with comfort in knowing she has performed a job well done.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Chris Rhodes, Environmental Services Department, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month, Salvacion "Gilly" Lipang

Methodist ties for fourth in state in best hospital ranking

Posted at 1:59 pm July 17, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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The main entrance to Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge is pictured above at night. (Photo courtesy Covenant Health)

 

Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge tied for fourth in the state in an annual ranking of America’s best hospitals compiled by U.S. News and World Report.

MMC tied for fourth with Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville. Covenant Health’s third major medical center, Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville, ranked ninth in Tennessee.

All three were in the Top 10 for metro areas, a press release said. All three were lauded for high performance in a variety of specialties such as gastroenterology and GI surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics, and pulmonology, among others. All three hospitals also achieved patient satisfaction levels that are higher than national and state averages.
 [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: America's Best Hospitals, Best Hospitals, Covenant Health, Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center, medical school affiliation, medical technologies, Methodist Medical Center, Mike Belbeck, MMC, outcomes, Parkwest Medical Center, patient safety, patient satisfaction, rates of survival, staffing, teaching hospital, Tennessee, Tony Spezia, U.S. News and World Report

Spotlight: Methodist recognizes employees during National Hospital Day, Nurses Week

Posted at 9:50 am June 13, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

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The team from Thompson Cancer Survival Center at Methodist is ready to “strike out” cancer. (Photos courtesy Methodist Medical Center)

 

Methodist Medical Center held a celebratory picnic on the top level of its parking deck earlier this month as a way to say “thanks” to employees, physicians, and volunteers. The annual event coincides with National Nurses Week and National Hospital Day. The hospital’s “Picnic on the Parking Deck” featured a full cook-out, a variety of games, and music. Whether it was on the parking deck or in the Secret City Café, all shifts including evening and midnight staffs had an opportunity to enjoy the picnic meal.

“It’s vitally important to take time to celebrate and recognize those individuals who wake up everyday to make a difference in the lives of others,” said Mike Belbeck, Methodist Medical Center president and chief administrative officer. “They all put forth such a tremendous effort to make sure our patients and guests are given excellent care and service. I feel incredibly privileged to work alongside these professionals.”

In addition to the annual celebrations such as the picnic and end of the year holiday event, known affectionately as “Turkey Day,” Methodist focuses on employee reward and recognition consistently throughout the year. For years, the hospital has honored employees through service award events and employee of the month celebrations. More recently, programs available through the hospital’s system affiliation with Covenant Health have added opportunities to salute individual employee excellence through nomination-generated awards and on-the-spot recognition. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Methodist Medical Center, Mike Belbeck, MMC, National Hospital Day, National Nurses Week, Picnic on the Parking Deck, Sue Harris

Honors: Becky Cox named April’s MMCer of the Month

Posted at 9:27 pm May 12, 2014
By Methodist Medical Center Leave a Comment

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Becky Cox

Becky Cox, a registered nurse in the Post Anesthesia Recovery Unit, or PACU, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the MMCer of the Month for April.

In her duties, Cox prepares patients for surgery as well as cares for their needs in the recovery room. She joined Methodist as a student nurse in 1979 and has been employed as an RN since 1981. Prior to working in the PACU, Cox worked in the Acute Care Unit and was one of the first two RNs to open Methodist’s Cath Lab in 1988.

Cox is described by Deborah Lively, nurse manager in the PACU at Methodist, as “dependable, committed, and someone who provides excellent care to each and every patient and family she comes in contact with.”

Lively continues by saying, “She is a team player and works well with all of her co-workers, surrounding departments, and physicians.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Health, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Becky Cox, Deborah Lively, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month, PACU, Post Anesthesia Recovery Unit, recovery room, RN, surgery

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