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40 127 SINCE 1994 298 70N 101 February - March 2019 127 CROSSVILLE 40 70 392 127 Here to serve Cumberland County. Award-winning care Open fve days per week Seven cardiologists Call 931-881-2039 or 888-352-8031 "STILL THE BEST" 24/7 106 Henry Street in Crossville www.actionheatingandcooling.com crmchealth.org DINING | PEOPLE | GOLF Published by NapierMedia BUSINESS | ENTERTAINMENT Crossville, TN • 931-484-5185 COVER STORY Meet the Orthopedics team at Cumberland Medical Center Growing with more than 50 years of expertise in Crossville Cumberland Medical Center’s expertise and interests include total joint Orthopedic physicians have a strong replacements, sports medicine, fracture track record of quality care and positive care, arthroscopic surgery, and musculo- patient outcomes. With skilled, committed and com- passionate staff, the CMC Orthopedic Medical Center. team members are leaders in excellence, providing compassionate care and qual- ity service through: - - ods to ensure best practices College of Georgia. - ment DARREN BARTON, DO Dr. Darren Barton is Board Certi- attention JON SIMPSON, MD DARREN BARTON, DO The orthopedic team at Cumberland - Medical Center is highly skilled in diagnosing and treating bone, muscle, and joint disorders. These may range an inaugural member of the first class from carpal tunnel problems and rotator rotation at Cumberland Medical Center. cuff injuries to hip or knee total joint replacement. The Cumberland Medical team - Barton, Dr. Tyler Gunderson, and Ashley - - vide exceptional care in an atmosphere ston developed the first sports medicine your treatment options, and achieve the its doctors have cared for thousands best possible results. of athletes, sometimes being the first surgeons to develop advancements in JON SIMPSON, MD sports medicine surgery and arthros- - See ORTHOPEDICS Page 3 TYLER GUNDERSON, MD ASHLEY REAGAN, PA Q: Tell us about your back- their orthopedic care. ground and what brought you to Q: What do you enjoy about of an emergent situation like a fall or Cumberland Medical Center. girls are accomplished pianists. Chelle is your role? - an artist and loves to paint and design. simple things like rest and non-steroid We enjoy outdoor activities such as hik- anti-inflammatory (like ibuprofen) for a - ing and exploring the care they need. ball all four years, in DR. TYLER GUNDERSON Q: Are you taking patients? Q: What What advice would you like to Orthopedics at (931) 484-8861. medical school at do you enjoy share? most about your new hometown Last year, Medicine and sub- (Crossville)? CMC installed Q the state’s first A Dr. Gunderson sequently complet- iSuite powered ed an internship with& Crossville Life - We have really en- by the Con- and residency in nected OR Operating Sys- tem® in four at the Medical College of Georgia in Au- video surgical - - suites. The new Stryker 1588 high-definition performing Total Joint Replacements, Q: What is your vision for platform healthcare at CMC? links video, Dr. Gunderson - My vision for audio, touch Q: Outside of your work, tell us screen panels, about your family and any special and lighting interests you have. to enhance and feel comfortable staying here for patient care and safety. PAGE 2 • www.CrossvilleLifeOnline.com • February - March 2019 It’s a Wonderful Life Local artist Bill Quillen is a man of many talents - ard, the pharmacist at CMC, and PUBLISHED BY: his pen and ink made moving back home pretty buildings in and attractive. We looked around for a around Crossville. place to live and decided to look NM - NapierMedia ject for my “Won- a job at a 4-color printer in Good- lettsville, TN called Color Graphics, Donald E. Napier story for this issue, Editor & Publisher By DON NAPIER Joseph Jenkins that once you have Bill Quillen with his rendering of the Delivery Editor & Publisher completed this Homestead House. MAILING ADDRESS: - Elementary, then on to Cumberland Crossville, TN 38557 person. Bill pursued a degree in art, (931) 484-5185 does free lance illustrations today, email: [email protected] from his Crossville studio that he - Published six times a year ing for about a year and a half, then Eventually, Bill and Jenny de- he studied Commercial Art. Bill met Dick Davis at the Cumberland County Times. Dick Bill said. can remember. The mural depicted a - corner of Mitchell’s and other promi- handle all assignments. While go- ing to school in North Carolina, he gift from the Mitchell’s son James, got bit by the camera bug, and just Being home on break from this is a pretty good place to live and one of the pharmacists at the drug store. they got married and started look- Quillen’s studio is just around ing around for a graphic arts school. Bill said, “My grandparents had a for the Cumberland County Times. the corner from Mitchell’s, next door They chose a little technical school in - - the art, lets take a look at Bill’s fam- ily and childhood. “We moved here had stayed in on their initial visit to added. him a job running her dark room from California, because my grand- - - - move from the Times to the Chron- helped start up Crossville Rubber “We ended up being there about - burner for the time being. ing for album covers, bank ads and for about a year and a half. But soon Crossville, so my dad, Jack Quillen, Coming home did pen and inks of menu items for “We decided to move home to After moving back to Crossville, See QUILLEN Page 17 New Senior Transportation Service Now Open In Crossville . All Drivers Are Health Professionals NurseRide, a special transportation source diagnosis, if that is what the client wants. for seniors who need rides to and from the doctor, has opened its doors in Crossville. “One of the primary reasons seniors often miss their medical appointment,” Andrea NurseRide is owned and operated by said, Is due to a lack of dependable trans- Andrea Held, RN, CCM. Andrea has worked portation.” NurseRide will provide trans- closely with seniors in Cumberland County portation, not only to local appointments, for over five years and has seen firsthand but also to Cookeville, Knoxville, OakRidge, the need for not only transportation for Nashville, etc. seniors, but drivers who are health profes- sionals and will go in with the client, sit “NurseRide will also provide transportation with them as they await their appointment for hospital discharges, pharmacy, airport time, and be there to support them on the service, grocery shopping, general er- ride home, listening and discussing their rands and more,” Andrea said. Andrea Held, RN, CCM Phone: 931-248-2323 Owner Email: [email protected] NURSERIDE, LLC Website: www.nurseride.com www.CrossvilleLifeOnline.com • February - March 2019 • PAGE 3 A Man Skilled in His Trade: Fairfield Resident, Electrician Admires Doctor’s Craftsmanship his body to maneuver tight spaces Excellence in repetitive use of his shoulders started causing him pain. Orthopedic Originally from Connecticut, Surgery Peter Gillette relies on his body to work independently as an electrical his apprenticeship, and his son serves contractor in Fairfield Glade. at Cumberland Orthopedics Connecticut. - than 16 men and a total of seven of Gillette’s total shoulder replace- - - - bilitation located beside Cumberland Gillette is a licensed master “Dr. Barton explained everything precise and took extra steps to ensure shares. This attention to detail is not only admired, but appreciated. Gil- - lette credits Dr. Barton’s skillset for his rapid recovery and the ability to College of Osteopathic Medicine regain full range of motion. - - thankful Dr. Barton made all the dif- did clinical rotations as a medical and said he can tell a big difference Center. because he’s able to get a good night’s - Barton obtained advanced imaging he enjoys being able to ride his Can- a precise detail of Gillette’s shoulder ORTHOPEDICS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Cumberland Medical Center. copy. Dr. Barton’s clinical interests are ASHLEY REAGAN, PA general orthopedics, foot and ankle - issues, rotator cuff injuries and shoul- completed holds a bachelor’s of science - Medical Center. TYLER GUNDERSON, MD Dr. Tyler Gunderson is Board Certi- interests include general orthopedics, prepare treatment plans, and assists the sports medicine, fracture care, joint orthopedic surgeons in the operating reconstruction, arthroscopy, and minor room. hand surgery. Cumberland Orthopedics team located - - (931) 484-8861. PAGE 4 • www.CrossvilleLifeOnline.com • February - March 2019 - Can’t Keep a Good Woman Down in Columbus, GA. Crab Orchard Resident Praises Shoulder Replacements Cumberland At 57, Darlene Norris of Crab - - Rheumatoid Arthritis, a long-term Crossville. keeper, heavily relying on her body’s (chronic) disease that can cause Dr. Barton rec- mobility to provide and care for severe inflammation of the joints. ommended Norris her family. Over the years, extreme have a total shoul- shoulder pain and discomfort started - der replacement. Given her experi- - - toid Arthritis and the repetitiveness physician to help find a solution. of her shoulder use - over the years, the Darlene Norris enjoys reading her mother’s Bible and FEBRUARY - MARCH 2019 seeing the handwritten notes she’s recorded in it through be an option that the years. DINING | PEOPLE | GOLF | BUSINESS | ENTERTAINMENT could provide relief. Published by NapierMedia Find Us On Facebook replacement. Total shoulder re- - placement surgery removes diseased that it’s probably something she FREE or damaged bone in the shoulder should have done much sooner. Orthopedics at Cumberland MedicalCover Story Center -- Page 1 Growing with more than 50 years of expertise in Crossville - Because she had overcompen- joint. sated the use of her good shoulder extremely compassionate and an early in the morning at Cumberland for several years, her other shoulder - began giving her trouble. This time, the time he took to listen and care INSIDE THIS EDITION Action celebrating 25th Anniversary ........