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SAVE THE DATE: Hurley Annual Trauma Center Golf Classic Flint Golf Club September 14, 2015

This year’s Trauma Center Golf Classic Ambassador: Jeff Umphrey

Jeff and Kathryn Umphrey of Clio started volunteering in Hurley Medical Center’s Burn Unit, the only one in the region comprised of Genesee, Lapeer and Shiawassee Counties, in January, 2015. The couple wanted to give back and provide support to victims, because nearly 30 years ago, Continuing Medical Hurley’s Burn Unit saved Jeff’s life after a nearly fatal, horrific accident. Education (CME) On December 10, 1985, 34-year-old Jeff was working as a body shop mechanic when a gasoline spill would forever change his life. While taking a gas tank out of a car, gas spilled on Jeff and a nearby light bulb. The gas ignited and Jeff caught on fire. After being rushed to Hurley, doctors CALENDAR discovered he suffered third degree burns to 54% of his body, on his chest, abdomen, legs, left arm and hand. Jeff spent 6 weeks at Hurley, 4 of those weeks in a medically induced coma, with continued rehabilitation for several more months. Save the Date: “I had a truly amazing experience at Hurley. I received exceptional care that changed my life. Today, 31st Annual Trauma Center Golf Classic my wife and I volunteer in the very Burn Unit that saved my life. I feel truly blessed Hurley Medical Monday, September 14, 2015 Center was here. Without Hurley, I don’t believe I’d be alive,” adds Umphrey. Flint Golf Club “Hurley Medical Center is proud to be the premier public teaching hospital and the region’s only Level I Adult and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center in the region, caring for critically ill adults and Child & Adolescent Depression children, around the clock. Hurley strives to continuously provide the best possible state of the art Wednesday, October 7, 2015 technology and outcomes for our patients. It is proof of our ongoing commitment to provide our Holiday Inn Gateway, Flint community access to the latest advancements in trauma care, 24/7. The funds raised at the Hurley 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Trauma Golf Classic will allow us to continue caring for and treating patients in the most exceptional Annual Terry Thomas Conference & patient and family centered care possible,” adds Michael McCann, DO, FACOS, FACS, Chief of Ob/Gyn Residency Alumni Event Trauma Surgery and Critical Care at Hurley Medical Center. Wednesday, November 4, 2015 On Monday, September 14, 2015, the Hurley Foundation will hold its 31st Annual Trauma Center Holiday Inn Gateway, Flint Golf Classic at the Flint Golf Club to benefit Hurley’s Trauma Center and Burn Unit at Hurley Medical 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Center – the region’s only Level I Trauma Center. This year, Jeff will be the Trauma Ambassador and guest of honor during the evening portion of the benefit. For ticket, donation and sponsorship If you have any questions, please contact information please contact Hope Ponsart-Hansen at the Hurley Foundation at 810.262.9399 or the CME Department at 810.262.9142. [email protected]. Hurley’s Trauma Center admits over 1,500 patients annually making it one of the highest volume trauma centers in the state. Hurley serves 22 counties, receiving up to 300 transfers from other hospitals each year.

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YMCAFlint,411 – E.Downtown 3rd Street 48503 Flint DavisonBurton,6160 Roadside DavisonMichigan Park Road 48519 Pavilion Flint, Michigan 48503 Burton, Michigan 48519 Flint,411 Michigan E. 3rd Street 48503 Burton,6160 DavisonMichigan Road 48519 Flint, MichiganMondays 48503 Burton,Mondays Michigan 48519 The PRIDE-Functional and Translational Genomics of Blood Disorders program Mondays Mondays JuneMondays 2 – July 6 JuneMondays 15 – July 13 June 2 – July 6 June 15 – July 13 at Georgia Regents University (GRU-PRIDE) will focus on training young 4:00JuneMondays –2 5:00 – July pm 6 June6:00Mondays 15 – 7:00 – July pm 13 4:00 – 5:00 pm 6:00 – 7:00 pm 4:00June –2 5:00 – July pm 6 June6:00 15 – 7:00 – July pm 13 scientists in research related to hemoglobin and red blood cell diseases. 4:00 – 5:00 pm 6:00 – 7:00 pm Mentees will learn grant writing skills and hand-on bench research skills related Pre-registration is required. Call 810.262.7898 or Pre-registration is required. 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The Mohammad L Alkotob, MD Timothy G McNally, MD Restaurant style menu includes a wide variety of foods including made to Joseph M Arcidi, MD Raouf A Mikhail, MD order omelets, deli bar, pizza and grill favorites in addition to entrees, salads, Athar Baig, MD Edilberto A Moreno, MD vegetables and desserts. There will be a special menu for Pediatric patients. Stephen R Burton, MD Stephen A Morris, MD All items will be available for all meals. The Menus will also be available in Dorothea A Carlis, MD Samya Z Nasr, MD Spanish and Arabic. Pamela N Coffey, MD Francesca D Nesi-Eloff, MD Jeffrey A Diskin, MD Scott J Nyman, PhD When patients are admitted, Nursing assesses whether the patient can pick up Ernesto Duterte, MD Sayed M Osama, MD the phone to call in their food orders or if they will need assistance. Patients Zouheir Fares, DO Vivekanand Palavali, MD are categorized in EPIC as “Appropriate for Room Service”, “Appropriate with Larry E Fleischmann, MD Ravikumar R Peddireddy, MD Assist” or “Not Appropriate”. All patients needing assistance will be visited by Raquel Gonzalez, MD Charles Pelshaw, MD a Nutrition Services employee to help them place an order. Nutrition Services James R Hirt, DPM Ehtiraj G Raj, MD will also keep track of which patients have called at each meal. If they don’t Nusrat Javaid, MD Shawn L Reiser, MD hear from the patient, they will call them for an order. EPIC EMR interfaces with Masih A Kader, MD Ambreen Sattar, MD the Nutrition Services Health Touch program, so diet orders cross over into Allan L Kalmus, DPM Mattie M Scott-Phillips, MD Health touch from EPIC. Health touch system will screen diet selections so only Ali A Karrar, MD Puranchander Shetty, MD foods that match the patient’s diet order will be served. Allergy information is Jitendra P Katneni, MD Marc Silver, MD also indicated, along with preference. This information will be stored for future Gary M Keoleian, MD Ronald A Sparschu, MD visits. Patients will call 27200 from in the Hospital or 810-262-7200 from outside Shah-Naz H Khan, MD Tommy S Stevens, MD of the hospital. Jose B Lopez, MD Madhusudana R Tummala, MD Food will be delivered within 45 minutes of that call. Family members can order Mustafa Mahmoud-Hassan, MD Michael Tupper, MD Mohammed I Zahoor, MD meals for patients from any location such as home or office. Up to three meals Nitin G Malhotra, MD David N Matisoff, MD William V Zemnickas, MD can be ordered at a time.

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Hurley in the News … April 16th - May 11th, 2015

MARCH ISAIAH STRUCK NAMED 2015 MICHIGAN CHAMPION KIRK GIBSON DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE Hurley Children’s Hospital is proud to announce 8 year old Isaiah ABC12 turned to Hurley Medical Center looking for answers about Struck, a former Hurley pediatric patient, will serve as this year’s what a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease means for former Tiger Kirk Michigan Champion Ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network Gibson. Board Certified Neurologist Sunita Tummala, MD spoke Hospitals. He will represent all four CMN Hospitals in the State of LIVE on ABC12 News First at Four. Michigan. A press conference about his new role was held on Friday April 17th at the Courtyard by Marriott on Hill Road in Flint. In June, all state Champion ambassadors will travel to Washington D.C. to HURLEY IN TWO NATIONAL ONLINE CONTESTS share their stories with a national audience. ABC12 interviewed Women and Children’s Administrator, Mattie A few years ago at his Bay City home, Isaiah suffered second and Pearson, MSN, RN and Alicia Lewis, a miracle mom about Hurley third-degree burns to his arms, legs and one hand after a backyard Competing in two national online contests. bonfire suddenly became uncontrollable. Doctors feared he would BATTLE OF THE BRAVE: never walk again. Thanks to Isaiah’s resilient spirit and life-saving care at Hurley, he recovered. CMN Hospitals funds provide the Vote through 11:59pm on 5/31/2015 expensive compression garment pants and gloves kids like Isaiah Vote ONCE every 24 hours for Hurley Miracle Child and former depend on to reduce scarring from burns. preemie, Kaidyn Lewis on Speedway’s Facebook page. SHARE SHARE SHARE! www.facebook.com/speedwaystores MIDWIVES MAKE HEADLINES **Top Prize $20,000 Both the Flint Journal and ABC12 did feature length stories on the Midwifery Program at Hurley. They talked to families who recently WHITE CLOUD VIDEO CONTEST: had babies delivered by two of our Midwives, Lyric Walsh CNM and Vote 5/1/2015-6/30/2015 Joanna Kuklinsky, CNM. They Hurley Midwifery program was also In the Real Comfort, Real Kids Video sponsored by White included in a recent article in the Tri-County Times. Cloud, you can vote on a video all about how Hurley Children’s Hospital is bringing comfort to kids. If you have a White Cloud ATLANTIS CAFÉ UPC code, your vote will count as TEN votes each day you vote. A group of Grand Blanc students from Cook Elementary raised There will also be giveaways for voters! You can vote on White nearly $2,000 to benefit Children’s Medical Network Hospitals at Cloud’s Facebook page daily and SHARE SHARE SHARE: Hurley Medical Center. Twenty three first-graders from the school www.Facebook.com/mywhitecloud ran Atlantis Café. The students worked as cashiers, chefs and hosts to raise money. The story appeared in the Flint Journal and ABC12 **THE FIRST THREE PLACES WIN $30,000!!! as the “Good Kids” of the week. The group will appear on this year’s CMNH Telethon Sunday, June 7th on ABC12. Produced by our marketing department, our video stars three of Hurley’s Miracle Cancer pediatric survivors. It is a humorous take on MARCH FOR BABIES sharing a room while in the hospital. Special thanks to our student video crew from . Hurley Medical center was proud to sponsor the March of Dimes Walk for Babies at Bicentennial Park in Grand Blanc in April. Hundreds came out to raise money to support healthy outcomes for NURSES WEEK infants. The Flint Journal, ABC12 and NBC25 covered the event. ABC12, NBC25, and WNEM TV5 came out for our Nurses Week Celebration kick off on Monday May 4th. The West Lobby was full NO FAULT INSURANCE VOTE of fun, prizes, & games, all to show appreciation for our nursing The Flint Journal interviewed Hurley President & CEO Melany staff. CARS 108 and CK 105.5 also broadcast live that morning. The Gavulic, RN, MBA, and Cass Wisniewski, CPA, MBA, Senior VP & Flint Journal/mlive.com also covered this annual event. Chief Financial Officer about the devastating impact a proposed reform to Michigan’s No Fault Insurance would have on our hospital, NEW HURLEY FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS the only one in the region with a Level 1 Trauma & Level II Pediatric Trauma Center. The reform drastically reduces the amount of The Hurley Foundation, the fundraising arm for Hurley Medical reimbursements Hurley would get from auto accident claims, Center, is proud to welcome four new board members that will possibly up to 18 million dollars. This could have an impact on many serve until 2019. The Flint Journal wrote up a story featuring Bryn vital services for both children and adults. Go to http://www.mha. Mickle, Editor of The Flint Journal, Lindsay Clark, Miracle Mom, Kip org/advocacy/action_center.htm and urge your local lawmaker to Darcy, Vice President for Marketing, Communications & Enrollment stop this legislation. at , and Glenn Wilson, CEO & President of Communities First, Inc. THIS IS HOME PROMO ON ABC12 ABC12’s Dawn Jones has a special connection to Hurley. Her son HURLEY CHILDREN’S CENTER UPDATE Christian was born at 27 weeks at Hurley. He’s a teenager now, but she still considers Hurley part of her home. That’s why she chose The Flint Journal recently featured an update on the construction Hurley as the back drop for part of the station’s “This is Home” of Hurley Children’s Center, located on the second floor of the Flint campaign. You can see the spot run at various times throughout the Farmers’ Market. The $2 million dollar project will move Hurley’s day and night. Hurley also makes an appearance in Matt Franklin’s Pediatric Residency Clinic and their Pediatric Specialty Clinic to the “This is Home” promotional spot. market. The clinic is expected to open this summer.

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Construction Updates: “Hurley is leveraging its role as the premier public healthcare provider with the Farmer’s Market role in providing, and educating the community with, Construction Continues on Hurley Children’s affordable and healthy food. We are so pleased to support this vital project. Center at Farmers Market It’s a win-win situation for the entire greater Genesee County community, FLINT – Construction is underway on the new estimated $2 million dollar and will lead to not only greater health and wellness education but improved outcomes from a public health perspective,” says Melany Gavulic, Hurley Children’s Center project, located on the second floor of the Flint RN, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hurley Medical Center. Farmers’ Market. The new build totals 10,300 square feet, encompassing 12 pediatric specialty clinics, continuity/resident primary care clinic, 24 Visiting families will be able to use their Double Up Food Bucks at the exam rooms, lab, and an innovative resident/ preceptor teaching area. Farmer’s Market. Double Up provides Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Future plans also include having prescriptions delivered to the clinic from Program (SNAP) beneficiaries with a one-to-one match to purchase healthy, our H-Care pharmacy located at Hurley. The project is a collaborative locally grown fruits and vegetables. The Farmer’s Market anticipates partnership between Hurley Children’s Hospital, The Mott Foundation, and 1,000,000 visitors this year. While many of our patients do not make regular the Flint Farmers’ Market. use of the market, we hope that exposure to it will help to change lifestyles and health outcomes. Construction is expected to be completed this The clinic’s design will be patient and family-centered, incorporating an Summer. open layout utilizing onstage (patient care areas) and off-stage (physician/ provider areas) philosophies, so that team-based care is best accomplished. Outpatient Clinic The Hurley Children’s Clinic offers pediatric medical services to the City The newly renovated space (phase I) in the Outpatient clinic area included of Flint, Genesee County, and a 15-county region in Michigan. Hurley’s new resident work space, waiting room for clinic patients, outpatient lab, Wellness Hub located on the main floor of the Farmers’ Market already DME and pharmacy. Phase II will begin May 11, 2015 and will include a offers weekly information, classes, healthy cooking demos and much more. waiting room for all other outpatients coming in for outpatient services “Placing a pediatric clinic in a Farmer’s Market is an innovative concept, such as lab, x-ray etc. There will be a check in desk with greeter service to opening up opportunities to partner with patients and families to live help way finding for customers, making sure that they get to their correct healthier lives and build a healthier community. We’ll be able to give destination. Customers will be able to check in and get registered prior prescriptions to families to buy fruits and vegetables, and they can create to going to their appointment. Parking is adjacent to the entrance for healthy family meals by going downstairs and filling that script. We don’t convenience. This is the 2nd entrance to the hospital. know of any other medical office inside a farmers market where this is Hurley’s Trauma Center admits over 1,500 patients annually making it one of happening,” adds Mona Hanna- Attisha, MD, MPH, Director, Hurley the highest volume trauma centers in the state. Hurley serves 22 counties, Pediatric Residency Program. receiving up to 300 transfers from other hospitals each year.

Research Updates: ProTECT Trial Physicians – You are the This trial was conducted through the NIH-funded Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials Network, NETT. Hurley Medical Center enrolled 1 patients while the trial was open at our Patient’s Experience! site. Please visit http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1404304#t=articleTop for the published results of the ProTECT trial. THE VOICE OF THE PATIENT Unfortunately, the results were not what we had hoped. Progesterone was found to offer no significant benefit in the Thanks to… treatment of traumatic brain injury over placebo. While the results …”I really appreciate Dr. Shetty. He was are disappointing, this clinical trial represented the successful just marvelous. His bedside manners were interdisciplinary cooperation of neurology and emergency medicine. just wonderful, and he did a great job during Congratulations and many thanks to all those who were involved! consultation and coming to see me before surgery and following surgery. He just, I just Thank you, really appreciate him, and he did a great job.” Dr. Borgialli …“The anesthesiologist and the team of doctors that worked with Dr. Fernandez in the Welcome New Providers surgical unit. Name Department Speciality …”I would like to thank Dr. Wiggins for SirajeddinBelkhair, MD Surgery Neurosurgery delivering my child and helping me through it Roxanne Buterakos, NP Medicine Nurse Practitioner Mohammed Hussain, MD Radiation Oncology Radiation Oncology and everything, and showing me how to push Joanne McAuliffe, MSW Psychiatry Medical Social Worker (with it being my first baby.) He did a great Danielle Osterholzer, MD Medicine/Pediatrics Infectious Disease, Pediatrics job and he was really caring. He came in and Andre Porchia, MD Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine checked on us, so I really appreciate that.” Venita Thornton, NP Medicine Nurse Practitioner

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Hurley Foundation Welcomes New Board Members for 2016-2019 The Hurley Foundation, the fundraising arm for Hurley Medical Center, is proud to welcome four new board Members that will serve from 2016 to 2019:

Lindsay Clark where, among other programs, he was Glenn Wilson responsible for expanding technology Ms. Clark holds a Glenn Wilson is initiatives to micro banking organizations Bachelor’s Degree in the President/CEO in Africa. Public Relations and of Communities Business Management Mr. Darcy holds both an MBA and a Master First, Inc., a thriving from Western Michigan of Arts degree in International Affairs from nonprofit community University and, for Washington University in St. Louis. He is on development the past ten years, has served as the the board of Salescraft.org. corporation in Flint, Michigan. Operational Manager for Terry Matlock “Hurley is such an amazing asset for the Communities First, Inc. was founded School of Performing Arts in Flint. Ms. city of Flint and the state. It is an honor in response to the great need that Clark is a wife and mother of three to serve on the Hurley Foundation Board distressed communities face in regards children. Her 3 year old son, Easton, is a and support families in mid-Michigan and to economic development and affordable Miracle Baby who spent 4 weeks in the beyond,” said Darcy. housing. The organization has secured Hurley NICU in 2011. She feels strongly more than $14 million in funding and that Hurley saved Easton’s life and has provided jobs to more than 100 people in spearheaded fundraising for Hurley in each Bryn Mickle just four years. of the last three years. During that time, Bryn Mickle serves Mr. Wilson currently serves on the “Team Easton Gives Back” has raised over as Editor of The Flint Michigan Housing Council Finance $90,000 to support the region’s only Level Journal. A Detroit and Development Committee, the III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). native, he attended the Community and Economic Development Association of Michigan (CEDAM) Board Cornelius H. (Kip) Darcy in Ann Arbor and has of Directors, and the Mass Transportation worked at newspapers in Michigan and Authority (MTA) Board. He is also the Mr. Cornelius (Kip) Maryland. He returned to Michigan in inaugural President of Genesee County Darcy became the Vice 1999 as night police reporter for The Flint Housing Partners, and is a member of President for Marketing, Journal, and in 2009 was named assistant the City of Flint Master Plan Housing Communications editor. He was named to his current Implementation Task Group. He serves and Enrollment at position in November, 2014, after serving on committees at the Flint Institute of Kettering University as Interim Editor. Arts and Flint Institute of Music and has in April 2012. Darcy directs all activities a special interest in increasing equity in Mr. Mickle lives in Lapeer with his wife, involving marketing, public relations, the arts. All of this involvement is helping Jeanne, and their two children, Riley, 11, communications, admissions, financial to shape the housing and community and Rory, 8. He has a deep appreciation aid and enrollment services for Kettering development industry in different ways at for the role of medicine in a family’s life. His University. Mr. Darcy previously directed the city, county, and state level. son, Riley, was diagnosed with Nephrotic Admissions for both the Washington Syndrome at age 2 and has been treated Mr. Wilson is passionate about University School of Law and the University for the chronic kidney disease for 9 years. community and economic development, of California Hastings College of Law. From the Emergency Room to the Intensive rebuilding distressed areas and inspiring Mr. Darcy is a leader with a proven track Care Unit, his family has experienced change in the lives of others. He believes record for creating successful business firsthand the vital role that hospitals serve in accountability and transparency and strategies and operational processes for the chronically ill, and he wants to do is committed to seeing transformation in in various fields: technology, consumer everything in his power to help future the City of Flint. products and higher education. Most children and families who find themselves “Working together with Hurley is vital recently, he managed field enablement and in that situation. to the transformation of the area, since communications for Blue Coat Systems, “Hurley means so much to this community Hurley not only serves our community, Inc. where he developed a communications and countless families. To work together but is a vital part of the workforce in the strategy and organization for a technology- with the Foundation is such an honor and city,” said Wilson. focused 400+ member field team. He privilege,” said Mickle. also spent several years with HP Software

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Congratulations to our 17th Annual MSU-Fame

Name Topic Award Place Sponsored By Mohammed Satti MD (Obstetrics & Hurley Resident Gynecology) Investigator

Mostafa Abuzeid, MD (Reproductive 2015 Hurley Faculty Endocrinology) Investigator

Scott Kaatz, DO 2015 Hurley Faculty (Internal Medicine) Investigator

Mohammed Satti, MD Hurley Resident Investigator 2014 Elizabeth Schut MD “Caregiver Emotional Well Being, and 2015 Specialty Award Mona Hanna Attisha MD Household State As They Predict Cognitive Pediatrics Ability in Young Ugandan Children With HIV and Exposed to HIV”

Mohamed Satti MD, Hina Javaid MD, “Case Report of Fetal Intrahepatic 2015 Specialty Award Mostafa Abuzeid, MD Rubin Raju MD, Sina Abhari MD, Umbilical Vein Varix” Obstetrics/ Ivana Vettraino MD MBA Gynecology

Angie Buttigieg, BS, Anju Sawni, MD, “Feasibility & Perception of Cell Phone 2015 Medical Student 2nd Place Kathleen Assiff MA Crystal Cederna‐Meko PsyD, Jenny Based, Health Related Communication Best Poster Presentation LaChance MS, Joyce Ang BS, Irene with Teens in an Economically Depressed Nunuk BS Area”

Maryellen Dougherty PsyD, Shannon Functional Outcome of Right 2015 Specialty Award Barbara Wolf, PhD Dennis PhD Hemispherectomy Psychology

Vickie Mello DO “Handwashing Among OB/Gyn Residents 2015 Faculty/Health at Hurley Medical Center” Professional Best Oral Presentation

Amanda Winston MD, Rubin Raju “Hiccups as a Sign of Serious Neurologic 2015 Resident/Fellow 2nd Place MD, Junaid Farooq MD, Ahmad Disease” Best Case Oral Kaddurah MD, Ranjan Monga MD, Presentation Aladdin Rahman MD

Amanda Winston MD, Rubin Raju “Hiccups as a Sign of Serious Neurologic 2015 Specialty Award Vijay Narapraju MD MD, Junaid Farooq MD, Ahmad Disease” Combined Medicine/ Kaddurah MD, Ranjan Monga MD, Pediatrics Aladdin Rahman MD

Mohamed Mohamed MD, Karim “MRI Detects Injuries to the Cervical Spine Resident/Fellow Best 2nd Place Elghawy MD, Amanda Pham BS, John from Blunt Trauma Missed by CT Scan in Study Poster Presentation Carr MD, Michael McCann DO, More Than One Third of Patients” Kenneth Wilson MD, Puranchander Shetty MD

James Lim BS, Megan Matz BS, “Neutropenia During Long‐Term 2015 Medical Student 2nd Place Kathleen Assiff MA Lauren Train BS, Yun Wang MA, Sally Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy” Best Oral Presentation Mung Ting Yung MA, Yaseen Rafee MD

6 HURLEY MEDICAL CENTER Mohamed Mohamed MD, Michael “Non‐Elective Surgery Triage (NEST) 2015 Resident/Fellow 2nd Place McCann DO, Donald Scholten MD, Classification: Validation on an Acute Care Best Study Oral Kenneth Wilson MD Surgery Service” Presentation

Mohamed Mohamed MD, Michael “Non‐Elective Surgery Triage (NEST) 2015 Specialty Award Kirk Stucky PsyD McCann DO, Donald Scholten MD, Classification: Validation on an Acute Care Trauma Kenneth Wilson MD Surgery Service”

Gwendolyn Reyes MD, Anju Sawni “Prevalence of Energy Drink Consumption 2015 Specialty Award MD, Jenny LaChance MS, Nicolas in Adolescents” Nutrition Services Lecea BS, Keith Edmond RD

Gwendolyn Reyes MD, Anju Sawni “Prevalence of Energy Drink consumption 2015 Resident/Fellow 1st Place MD, Jenny LaChance MS, Nicolas in Adolescents” Best Study Poster Lecea BS, Keith Edmond RD Presentation

Sarah Chaudhry MPH, Mona Hanna‐ “Primary Resident Doctor: Improving 2015 Medical Student 1st Place Attisha MD MPH, Jenny LaChance Continuity of Care” Best Oral Presentation MS, Gwendolyn Reyes MD, Judenia Aririguzo MD, Hytham Fadl, MD

Asif Bhimani MD, Asad Hayat MD, “Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum: An 2015 Specialty Award Kavitha Rajkotia MD & Chintan Patel MD Over‐Investigated Benign Condition” Diagnostic Radiology Sundar Veeramani MD

Mina Altwail MA, Erin Beddows BS, “Trends in Usage 2015 Medical Student 1st Place Kathleen Assiff MA Sophia Harvey BS, Daniel Meyer BS, for Asthma Care in the Context of Health Best Poster Presentation Laura Carravallah MD Care Reform”

Mina Altwail MA, Erin Beddows BS, “Trends in Emergency Department Usage 2015 Specialty Award Kay Taylor, PhD Sophia Harvey BS, Daniel Meyer BS, for Asthma Care in the Context of Health Research Laura Carravallah MD Care Reform”

Danielle Vandervelden CRNA MS, “Video Laryngoscopy: A Survey of the 2015 Nurse Investigator Cheryl Ray CRNA MS, James Holliday Current Clinical Practice's of Certified CRNA MS, Kelley LaBonty CRNA PhD Registered Nurse Anesthetists”

Danielle Vandervelden CRNA MS, “Video Laryngoscopy: A Survey of the 2015 Specialty Award Cheryl Ray CRNA MS, James Holliday Current Clinical Practice's of Certified Anesthesia CRNA MS, Kelley LaBonty CRNA PhD Registered Nurse Anesthetists” James Lim BS, Megan Matz BS, “Neutropenia During Long‐Term 2015 Medical Student 2nd Place Kathleen Assiff MA HURLEYMC.COMPHYSICIAN CONNECTION JUNE 2015 Lauren Train BS, Yun Wang MA, Sally Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy” Best Oral Presentation Mung Ting Yung MA, Yaseen Rafee CommunityMD Research Forum Award Winners!

Name Topic Award Place Sponsored By MohammedMohamed Mohamed Satti MD MD,(Obstetrics Michael & “Non‐Elective Surgery Triage (NEST) 2015Hurley Resident/Fellow Resident 2nd Place Gynecology)McCann DO, Donald Scholten MD, Classification: Validation on an Acute Care BestInvestigator Study Oral Kenneth Wilson MD Surgery Service” Presentation Mostafa Abuzeid, MD (Reproductive 2015 Hurley Faculty Endocrinology) Investigator Mohamed Mohamed MD, Michael “Non‐Elective Surgery Triage (NEST) 2015 Specialty Award Kirk Stucky PsyD McCannScott Kaatz, DO, DO Donald Scholten MD, Classification: Validation on an Acute Care 2015 HurleyTrauma Faculty Kenneth(Internal WilsonMedicine) MD Surgery Service” Investigator

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AsifMaryellen Bhimani Dougherty MD, Asad PsyD, Hayat Shannon MD, Functional“Spontaneous Outcome Pneumomediastinum: of Right An 2015 Specialty Award KavithaBarbara Rajkotia Wolf, PhDMD & DennisChintan PhD Patel MD HemispherectomyOver‐Investigated Benign Condition” DiagnosticPsychology Radiology Sundar Veeramani MD

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7 EPIC CARE LINK CONNECTION

Donna Diener will be the connection between IT and the physician offices. Donna is a skilled medical records person, with an Epic background, knowledge of HIPAA, and someone who has already established a working relationship with the physicians and their staff. Donna will be assisting Tom McIntosh from IT, with the process of establishing access for new Epic Care Link Users. She will assure that access has been set up for the individual to access Epic Care Link and will deliver credentials, training and support. Donna can be reached at 810.262.6475.

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Hurley Rehab Therapy Services is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of Hurley Crowne Point Physical Therapy!

Our newest physical therapy site is now open! Hurley Crowne Point Physical 3. The 50% co-insurance is waived when you use Hurley therapy services. Therapy is located in the Crowne Point Endoscopy Center off of Hill Road. 4. Therapy graduates receive a FREE month membership to Insight Why choose Hurley Therapy Services? Fitness or the YMCA (your choice) upon completion of your treatment. 1. Our team considers it an honor to care for our fellow co-workers and 5. We have the area’s most comprehensive adult and pediatric physical, their families and friends. occupational and speech therapy programs and an award winning 2. We have 4 convenient locations with flexible appointment times certified hand therapy program. between 7am and 7pm (depending on location): A prescription for therapy from your doctor and a quick call to our central - West Flint Campus on Linden Rd scheduling office 262-2350 is all that it takes. - Inside Insight Fitness on S. Saginaw (former Hurley Health and Fitness) - Inside the Pierson Rd. YMCA - Crowne Point on Hill Rd

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