NEWSLETTER FOR THE BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY • FALL 2019 To Your ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:

• New Ambulance • Harvest Festival • Festival of Trees • Breakfast with Santa HEALTH • New Medical Staff New option for delivering mothers See page 2

72327_BCH.indd 1 10/25/19 12:37 AM Boone County Hospital Offers New Option for Delivering Mothers

There are some very specific criteria in the guidelines to assist the in deciding who is going to be a safe candidate for VBAC. For example, the doctors need to know how many previous cesareans the patient has had and the reason for those cesarean sections. “We want to ensure we are providing a safe option for our patients and careful evaluation of all risk factors is essential in knowing for whom VBAC will be a safe option,” said Dena Sytsma, Director of the BCH Family Birth Center.

Pictured: Dr. Rienera Sivesind and Becca Conner

he Boone County Hospital Dr. Tracey McIntire, Gabrielson a breath of fresh air and very open (BCH) Family Birth Center Clinic for Women, and Dr. Rienera minded.” She says, “e care that is staff and physicians are Sivesind, Boone County Family provided in the Family Birth Center excited to offer a new option North, will discuss the option and the nurses that are there, make it for delivering mothers. of VBAC with their patients in the worth the drive!” TPreviously when a patient had a prenatal period to allow patients to e decision to move forward with cesarean section, they had the choice make an informed decision about the VBAC at BCH has been a hospital-wide of a repeat cesarean section in Boone delivery option that is best for each endeavor. In addition to the Family Birth or to be transferred to another facility situation. Patients will be carefully Center staff and physicians, the Surgical for the option of a trial of labor aer evaluated to determine if VBAC is Services Department and anesthesia cesarean (TOLAC), also commonly a safe option for delivery. Once it is providers have been actively involved known as vaginal birth aer cesarean determined VBAC is an option, the in creating a plan to ensure a safe deliv- (VBAC). BCH and their obstetric (OB) risks and benefits will be shared with ery in the event the patient attempting physicians now offer VBAC in Boone. the patient and she can choose which VBAC would have complications and ere has been a lot of news coverage delivery path is best for her. need another cesarean. e Hospital nationally about safe delivery of care for Becca Conner, RN/mother, has Board of Directors and Administration mother’s in the United States. One of the worked at BCH since 2014. When she are also excited to see another care contributing factors to some of those had her first child, she worked full-time option for our community members. significant complications can be tied at BCH; she is now pregnant with Boone County Hospital’s mission is to the high cesarean section rate in the child number two and is PRN (works to improve and enhance the well-being United States. For every cesarean section as needed at BCH). In addition, she of those we serve. e staff in the FBC a woman has, her risk of complications works part-time at another central hope by adding VBAC as an option they increases. BCH physicians and staff have Iowa hospital that is closer to her home can have an impact on a specialized been working hard to prevent those and is an hour away from Boone. Even group of patients that will benefit from unnecessary cesarean sections with though there is quite a distance between the option. one-on-one care and actively managing her home and BCH, Becca is choosing If you would like to know more about interventions in labor. e current to have her baby at BCH. Her deciding delivering at BCH, contact the Family Birth primary (first) cesarean section rate at factor was finding out VBAC was going Center at (515) 433-8400. You may also BCH is well below the national average to be offered; she was excited to know make an appointment with either of BCH’s and offering VBAC as an option is she could have her baby at BCH. Dr. delivering physicians by calling the offices of Dr. Rienera Sivesind at (515) 432-4444 another way to reduce additional Sivesind is her doctor. “I really enjoy or Dr. Tracey McIntire at (515) 433-8700. cesarean sections for patients. h e r,” Becca says. “She’s

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72327_BCH.indd 2 10/25/19 12:38 AM BCH is Proud to Showcase New Ambulance

Pictured, left to right: Jeff Inman, Mark Addy, Dave Postma

oone County Hospital (BCH) a new air-suspension system, it provides of the $230,000 ambulance. e primary has a new ambulance. It’s a a much smoother ride for patients. And source of funding was the Good Trust at 2019 Ford E-450 Super Duty additionally, it has four-point restraints $100,000 and the remainder came from with a gas engine instead of for the staff in the back verses the old private gis at the 2018 Harvest Festival diesel. e new ambulance is lap/shoulder belts, increasing staff safety. and proceeds from the Endowment Btwo inches taller than the older BCH e BCH logo will be added to each side Fund. e Foundation is proud and ambulances which allows for better of the ambulance in the coming weeks. honored to have been a part of this head room for staff. Included in it is two ank you to the BCH Foundation project. e new ambulance was oxygen tanks (the others only have one) for their efforts in funding the ambu- showcased at the October 11th which better facilitates transfers requir- lance as well as other funding sources. BCH Foundation’s Harvest Festival. ing BiPAP or ventilator support. Due to e Foundation funded nearly $170,000

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72327_BCH.indd 3 10/25/19 12:38 AM A Night at the Oscs

he 11th Annual Harvest Festival hosted by the Boone County Hospital Foundation (BCHF) on October 11th was a golden event indeed! Guests looked fabulous walking the red carpet and admiring the BCHF sponsor and donor stars on the walkT of fame. The new ambulance from last year’s Fund-A-Need was parked outside for guests to see their donated dollars at work. This year’s Fund-A- Need was a new suite, and once again the Foundation attendees came together to donate over $28,000 towards the project. The event had silent and live auctions and for the second year, a wild card auction, which included many generous donations including Iowa football tickets and a custom suit. The Winner’s Choice raffle was won by Gabe and Steph Bowers (they get to choose from four vacations). Of course, it wouldn’t be the Oscars without awards. Blomgren Seed received the award for Best Supporting Sponsor; VisionBank received the award for Best Gold Sponsor; Scot and Wendy Kinne, Bob and Mary Flynn, Troy and Ruth Thompson, and the Leonard A. Good Trust each received awards for the Best Leader in Giving. Net profits from the event are still being computed, but it was a tremendous success! Thank you to the Foundation Committee and Board members, to the Boone County Hospital Engineering Department, and to all of the donors, attendees and vendors. If you’d like to see more photos from the Harvest Festival, visit www.facebook.com/ bchfoundation.

Photos, top to bottom: Dale Burman and Jean Mallicoat, Leonard A. Good Trust; Dr. Devi Dunker, Genev Calek, Myra Anderson; Sean and Katie Blomgren, Blomgren Seed; Bob and Mary Flynn; Jessi Crawford, Kenzie Barkley, Jess Harrison, OR nurses; Scot and Wendy Kinne

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72327_BCH.indd 4 10/25/19 12:38 AM Trees and Treasures Holiday Festival 2019 November 16th, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. November 17th,11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Boone County Hospital Atrium

G Bid on your favorite tree, wreath, and/or holiday treasure at the silent auction G Sample homemade treats, enjoy holiday music, and sign-up for door prizes G Enjoy 20% off in Gifts Galore (excludes books, cards and food)

All proceeds will benefit Boone County Hospital. Bids accepted until November 17th at 2 p.m.

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72327_BCH.indd 5 10/25/19 12:38 AM Programs & Services

 Blood Pressure Checks  Diabetes Support Group  Gifts Galore Every Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., November 21, 4 p.m., BCH 4th Floor Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. BCH Outpatient Infusion Center. Conference Room. The program to 4 p.m., 433-8190. Gifts Galore will No appointment is necessary. “Do You Hear What I Hear?” will have extended hours on November 14, be presented by Kathy Moen, RDN, and December 19 from 4 to 7 p.m.  Boone Blood Drive LDN, CDE, BCH Diabetes Center. Proceeds from the gift shop support November 11, 1 to 6 p.m., Central No pre-registration required. Auxiliary scholarships, programs, and Christian Church. If you are interested services of Boone County Hospital. in donating blood, call (800) 287-  Educating and Empowering U 4903. The Blood Drive is bi-monthly. November 12, noon, BCH 4th Floor  Home Care Services Sponsored by the BCH Auxiliary. Conference Room. The program topic Provides a wide range of home care is “Alternative and Holistic : and health promotion programs  Boone County Caregiver Acupuncture, Oils and Yoga ”. to better the community’s health. Support Group Guest speakers are Lindsey Goldammer, For more information, call 432-1127. First Tuesday of every month, 6 p.m., Meredith Nerem, Dana Dunn and Sara Westhaven Chapel. The program topics Klute Behn. Learn about acupuncture  Hospice Rooms vary each month. Register if you would and the benefits. Also, learn about the Family and Friends Patient Comfort like a RSVP respite volunteer to watch health benefits of essential oils and Rooms are available for individuals over your loved one. Call the RSVP plant based products to promote diagnosed with a life-limiting illness. Adult Caregiver Respite Program at a less stressful life! What is Yoga 433-7836. Therapy? Learn about this holistic  Lab Wellness Profiles and alternative therapy. A compli- Offered seven days a week, 7 to  Boone County Nutrition Programs mentary lunch will be provided. To 10:30 a.m., BCH Lab. A variety of Boone County provides meals to register, call 433-8470 or email blood tests are available. Cost is low; individuals 60-plus throughout the [email protected]. no insurance filed. For more informa- county. For more information on the tion, call 433-8170. Home Delivered Meal and Congregate  F. William Beckwith Adult Day Meal Programs, call 432-1127. Services  Outpatient Nutritional Services Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. A Boone County Hospital dietitian  Breakfast with Santa to 4:30 p.m. The program offers a can provide you with a nutritional December 14, 8 to 10:30 a.m., home-like environment with fun need’s assessment, help you BCH Atrium. Cost is $10 per child; activities, noon meals and individual- develop healthier eating habits, $5 per adult. Price for child includes ized care for adults 55 years of age plan healthy menus and lose weight. breakfast, professional photo with and older who do not need 24-hour Call 433-8624. Santa and crafts; adult price includes care but cannot be left alone for long breakfast. Financial assistance is periods of time. Call 432-2275.  Sibling Class available. For tickets, call 433-8487. December 18, 6 p.m., BCH 4th Floor The event is sponsored by the BCH  Festival of Trees and Treasures Conference Room. This sibling class Foundation. The Festival and Holiday Open House for 2 to 10-year old’s helps children will be held November 16, 9 a.m. to prepare and accept the arrival of a  Car Seat Safety Checks 3:30 p.m. and November 17, 11 a.m. newborn. To register, call the Family If you would like a car seat safety to 2 p.m., BCH Atrium. Enjoy home- Birth Center, 433-8400. technician to install your child’s safety made treats, holiday music, door seat correctly, call 433-8196. prizes and 20% off in Gifts Galore  Valet Services (excludes books, cards and food). Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.  Childbirth Education Bidding accepted until 2 p.m. on to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. December 5 and 12, 6 to 9 p.m., November 17. The event is sponsored BCH 4th Floor Board Room. Covered by the BCH Auxiliary. topics are childbirth preparation, infant care and breastfeeding. Snacks provided. Call 433-8400 to register.

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72327_BCH.indd 6 10/25/19 12:38 AM Medical Staff

Anesthesia Radiology Genev Calek, CRNA Randy Anderson, M.D. Jacob Alexander, M.D., McFarland Clinic Kayla Campbell, CRNA Grant Goldsberry, M.D. Rebecca Clark, CRNA Dean Gute, M.D. Douglas Lake, M.D. Michael Kitchell, M.D., McFarland Clinic Clinical Psychology David Larson, M.D. William Martin, Jr., Ph.D. 433-0343 John McGarity, D.O. Charles Olson, M.D. Joseph Merchant, M.D., McFarland Clinic Emergency David Sosnouski, M.D. Tammy Chance, D.O. Timothy Evert, D.O. Walk-In Clinic Louis Scallon, M.D., Wolfe Eye Clinic ED Medical Director Tammy Chance, D.O. Katie Kuehner, D.O. Josh Chrisopulos, PA-C Orthopedic Jason Sheffler, D.O. Lance Mueggenborg, ARNP Steven Aviles, M.D., Iowa Ortho Mindy Royster, ARNP Todd Harbach, M.D., Iowa Ortho Family Practice Timothy Kenney, M.D., Iowa Ortho Joshua Anderson, D.O. 432-2335 Wound Clinic Craig Mahoney, M.D., Iowa Ortho Devi Dunker, D.O. 432-2335 Scott Thiel, M.D. 433-8740 Benjamin Paulson, M.D., Iowa Ortho Trishia Filipiak, M.D. 432-4444 Melinda Altman, ARNP 433-8740 Jared Carter, PA-C, Iowa Ortho Caleb Glawe, M.D. 275-2417 Kraig Holtorf, PA-C, Iowa Ortho Rodney Logan, M.D. 432-4444 BCH OUTREACH SERVICES Casey Howe, PA-C, Iowa Ortho Brian Mehlhaus, M.D. 432-4444 Eric Peterson, M.D. 432-2335 Ophthalmology Physical Medicine and Rehab Rienera Sivesind, M.D. 432-4444 Nicolas Hamouche, M.D., 239-4460 Todd Troll, M.D., Iowa Clinic Scott Thiel, M.D. 432-2335 Josh Chrisopulos, PA-C 795-4300 BCH SPECIALTY CLINIC 433-8300 Mel Hilsabeck, ARNP 795-4300 Todd Miller, D.P.M. Dawn Tingwald, ARNP 275-2417 Jay Brown, M.D., McFarland Clinic Pulmonary Medicine Greg Hicklin, M.D., The Iowa Clinic Jeffrey Maire, D.O. 433-8500 APO Katrina Guest, M.D., The Iowa Clinic Jay Seligman, D.O. 433-8500 Rick Volk, CO, CL, American Prosthetics OB/Gyn Audiology Nicholas Southard, D.O., Iowa Clinic Tracey McIntire, D.O. 433-8700 Lisa Gardner, MS, CCC-A, Mercy ENT Rienera Sivesind, M.D. 432-4444 Pain Clinic Amar Nath, M.D., UnityPoint Cardiology Christopher Hanson, CRNA, MS, ARNP Rakshak Sarda, M.D., Iowa Heart Center 212-2420 Scott Green, M.D., Radiant Complexions Christopher Johnson, M.D. Janeen Busch, ARNP, Radiant Trisha Schlick, D.O. Complexions Jamie Wedert, M.D. Ear, Nose, Throat Podiatry Cory Mineck, M.D., Mercy ENT John Erickson, D.P.M., AACFAS Matt Morgan, M.D., Mercy ENT 433-8500 Blake Williams, ARNP, UnityPoint

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72327_BCH.indd 7 10/25/19 12:38 AM 1015 UNION STREET, BOONE, IOWA 50036

New Providers Boone County Hospital (BCH) and its clinics are pleased to announce the addition of several new providers.

Endocrinology Radiology

Diana Wright, Rodney Logan, John McGarity, M.D., Endocri- M.D., Family D.O., McFarland nology, provides Medicine, has Clinic, is now services the third joined the Boone providing Radiol- Monday of each County Hospital ogy services for month at Boone Medical Staff Boone County County Family and is providing Hospital. He is Medicine South. She retired from medical care at Boone County Family among seven other McFarland radiolo- the Iowa Diabetes and Medicine North. Other providers at the gists who also provide radiology Center in Des Moines in March 2019. Clinic are Dr. Filipiak, Dr. Mehlhaus services for BCH. Dr. McGarity Dr. Wright received her Medical Degree and Dr. Sivesind. Dr. Logan received received his Doctorate Degree from from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. his Medical Degree from the University Midwestern University, Chicago College To schedule an appointment with her, of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago. call (515) 432-2335. Iowa City. To schedule an appointment with him, call (515) 432-4444.

For more information about the physicians and providers at Boone County Hospital, log on to www.boonehospital.com.

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