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T h u r s d ay, O c t ot ub ees dr a y, 1J a8 n u, a2r y 04 1, 220 1 2 SCR Women s Imaging Center to Host Free Screenings 2 St. Claire Foundation Receives $1.25M Endowment 3 Benifits Fair 5 CE Programs 7 Lerae Wilson, RN MSN, NEA-BC Named KONL President Lerae Wilson, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, St. Claire Regional Vice President Patient Services/Chief Nursing Officer, has been named the 2013 president of the Kentucky Organization of Nurse Leaders (KONL). Lerae served as the Bluegrass District Leader for KONL from 2007-2012 and most recently as president-elect for the organization. The KONL is a non-profit organization and chapter of the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE). It is also an allied society of the Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA). The purpose of the organization is to advance the development of effective It is a pleasure and a privilege to work among and be selected to lead such a talented, diverse, engaging group of nursing leaders across the state. Lerae Wilson, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, St. Claire Regional Vice President Patient Services/Chief Nursing Officer, administrative leadership in nursing services, in sites where healthcare is delivered. Lerae Wilson, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, St. Claire Regional Vice President Patient Services/Chief Nursing Officer, It is a pleasure and a privilege to work among and be selected to lead such a talented, diverse, engaging group of nursing leaders across the state, Lerae said of her recent appointment. Lerae joined St. Claire Regional in 2007 as the Director of Nursing and was promoted to Vice President Patient Services/Chief Nursing Officer in 2011. She earned her master s degree in nursing administration from the University of Phoenix, a post certificate in Nursing Education from Kent State, and is currently working on her doctorate of nursing practice (DNP) at Wright State University. Additionally, she is a national appraiser for the American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Nursing Recognition Program. Check Out the SCR Ne wsbrief online at www.st-claire.org/newsbrief

S t. C l a i r e R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r St. Claire Foundation, Cardinal Office Products Announce Partnership in Giving Collaboration submitted by Tom Lewis The St. Claire Foundation and Cardinal Office Products have announced a program that will allow area businesses to support quality health care in the region simply by buying office supplies. Through the Partners in Giving Program, 5 percent of a participating company s purchases from Cardinal will go directly to the St. Claire Foundation in that company s name, said Paul Hollan, Cardinal Vice President and Regional Sales Manager. The Foundation was established in 2000 to raise money to support the mission and services of St. Claire Regional Medical Center. With the Partners in Giving Program, office products purchases can now make a difference in your community every day, Hollan said. Your business gets the office products it needs, the St. Claire Foundation gets a new source of funding that it needs, and it costs you nothing extra. Cardinal also plans to donate 5 percent of St. Claire Regional s purchases from the office products company to the St. Claire Foundation. We are so thankful for all of the people, organizations, and businesses who support the St. Claire Foundation, said Tom Lewis, the Foundation s Executive Director. But for Cardinal to go the extra mile and provide others with such a convenient means of support for our mission, at the expense of their own profit margin, speaks volumes about the company s community spirit and pay-it-forward philosophy. Cardinal Office Products is the largest independently owned office products dealer Mark J. Neff, St. Claire Regional President/CEO; Mike Sypolt, Cardinal Territory Sale Manager; Paul Hollan, Cardinal Vice President and Regional Sales Manager and Tom Lewis, St. Claire Foundation Executive Director in Kentucky and has been a supporter of charitable organizations in the state for more than 55 years. For information on how to support the St. Claire Foundation through the Partners in Giving Program, contact Mike Sypolt at (859) 619-8513 or at msypolt@cardinalos. com. St. Claire Regional Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Free Health Screenings and Breast Exams In honor of breast cancer awareness month the St. Claire Regional Women s Imaging Center is hosting an open house and free health screening event Friday, October 26 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Women are invited to visit the center, located on the first floor of the hospital, and participate in free health screenings, enjoy refreshments and experience the relaxed environment of the dedicated Women s Imaging Center. Women are encouraged to take advantage of the wide range of free health screenings offered during the event. St. Claire Regional medical staff will provide free breast exams, cholesterol screenings, bone density screenings and blood pressure readings. No appointment is necessary for the screenings but a scheduled appointment is required for the breast exams. The St. Claire Regional Women s Imaging Center offers state-of-theart technology in a stress-free tranquil environment. The new center is focused on providing a more comfortable, relaxing, environment to help ease the tension that often comes with diagnostic screenings. For more information about the open house or to schedule your free breast exam call (606) 783-6761. Remember: All SCR staff members over 40, are eligible for a co-pay waiver for one free screening mammogram. Pick up your co-pay waiver in Human Resources before November 1. 2 www.st-claire.org

T h u r s d a y, O c t o b e r 1 8, 2 0 1 2 St. Claire Foundation to receive approximately $1.25 million from Lane Estate The St. Claire Foundation today announced what is expected to be the largest gift in its history. The estate of the late Betty Lane of Morehead is giving the Foundation approximately $1.25 million to benefit St. Claire Regional Medical Center (SCR). Disbursement of the gift is pending the estate s required reporting with the Internal Revenue Service. St. Claire Regional had been included as a benefactor in Lane s will since it was drafted in 1964. Lane, a retired Morehead State University librarian, died in 2006 at the age of 75. Ms. Lane s generosity is overwhelming, said Mark J. Neff, SCR President/CEO. We view this not as a gift to St. Claire Regional, but as a gift to the thousands of people in our service region who deserve the best possible medical care. Betty thought very fondly of St. Claire, said the Rev. Jack Ellis, who worked with Lane at MSU s Camden-Carroll Library, remained her friend, and visited her as a volunteer chaplain when she was a patient at SCR. We view this not as a gift to St. Claire Regional, but as a gift to the thousands of people in our service region who deserve the best possible medical care. Mark J. Neff, SCR President/CEO Ellis said Lane always spoke highly of the care she received at SCR, and she appreciated her neighbors over the years who worked at the hospital and who would help look after her as she got older. SCR is evaluating how it can best use Lane s gift, Neff said. What a wonderful present as St. Claire Regional prepares to mark our 50th anniversary, Neff said. The St. Claire Foundation was established in 2000 as SCR s fundraising arm. For information on how to make a gift to the Foundation, call (606) 783-6512, email St. Claire Foundation Executive Director Tom Lewis at telewis@st-claire.org, or visit www.st-claire.org and click on the Online Donations link. Amazing. Medicine. Close to Home. www.st-claire.org 3

S t. C l a i r e R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r Glen Standafer, APRN, Now Accepting New Patients at St. Claire Regional Family Medicine in Frenchburg and Sandy Hook St. Claire Regional is pleased to announce Glen Standafer, APRN, is now seeing and accepting new patients at our St. Claire Regional Family Medicine location in Frenchburg and Sandy Hook. Standafer completed his bachelor s degree in nursing at Morehead State University and his master s degree in nursing at the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Practice in Hyden, KY. St. Claire Regional Family Medicine-Frenchburg is located at 732 KY Highway 36 and is open Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. To schedule an appointment with Standafer, or any of our family medicine providers at St. Claire Regional Family Medicine in Frenchburg, call (606) 768-2191. To accommodate busy schedules, St. Claire Regional Family Medicine in Morehead offers extended hours for minor illnesses. They are open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Glen Standafer, APRN ST. CLAIRE REGIONAL OBSERVES NATIONAL MEDICAL STAFF SERVICES AWARENESS WEEK submitted by: Donna Besant The regional referral center, St. Claire Regional Medical Center is observing National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week (November 4-10, 2012). In 1992, President George Bush issued a proclamation designating the first week of November as National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week, to acknowledge and thank medical services professionals (MSPs) for playing an important role in our nation s healthcare system. The American Medical Association-Organized Medical Staff Section also recognizes the medical services profession in a resolution that formally acknowledges the importance and value of medical services professionals to the healthcare organization and its physician members, and recognizes their contribution and dedication in preserving quality patient care. When you visit a hospital, you see the doctors, the nurses, and other medical personnel. What you don t see are the people behind the scenes who make certain the credentials of all practitioners who are caring for you are correct and have been verified. MSPs are experts in provider credentialing and privileging, medical staff organization, accreditation and regulatory compliance, and provider relations in the diverse healthcare industry. They credential and monitor ongoing competence of the physicians and other practitioners who provide patient care services in hospitals, managed care organizations, and other healthcare settings. MSPs are a vital part of the community s healthcare team. They are dedicated to making certain that all patients receive care from practitioners who are properly educated, licensed, and trained in their specialty. For more information about MSPs and the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS), visit www.namss.org. 4 www.st-claire.org

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S t. C l a i r e R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r Sara Hylander FM - Morehead 11/ 1 Jennifer L. Meade HIM 11/ 1 Mary Caric FM - Morehead 11/ 2 Merry-Jo Cloud 3rd Central 11/ 2 Miranda L Fugate MMS 11/ 2 Kathy Faye Hall Food Services 11/ 2 Tammy Ann Bailey Laboratory 11/ 3 Mary Ferguson CRSS 11/ 3 Danielle Hamm Library 11/ 3 Karen Silvey HIM 11/ 3 Emily Vincent 3rd Floor North 11/ 3 Happy Birthday Elizabeth A Smith MMS 11/12 Amy E. Barnes Unit Sec 11/13 Nicole Brewer Emergency Depart 11/13 Philip Nelson Infusion Solutions 11/13 NOV Johnny Ray Envir. Services 11/14 Happy Birthday Julia C Allen Home Health 11/15 Shelly Brown Cardiology 11/15 Mikia Lyles Surgery 11/15 Barbara Ross Infusion Solutions 11/15 Vanessa L Sammons TCU 11/29 Yolanda Frances Vance Unit Secretary 11/29 Paula Ann Collins Unit Secretary 11/30 Susanna O Haney Home Health 11/30 Joel E. Porter FM - Menifee (Dental) 11/30 Vickie C Rivers Unit Secretary 11/30 Cathy Lynn Jobe Pharmacy 11/ 4 Sherry S. Lyons Home Health 11/ 4 Tara Beth Mays Same Day Surgery 11/ 4 Rebecca A Royse Hospice 11/ 4 Ashlei R Binion 3rd Central 11/ 5 Richard Proudfoot CRSS Brenda C Stanley Financial Services 11/ 5 Chad Collett Information Services 11/ 6 Robert Combs Social Services 11/ 6 Margaret Hargett Surgery 11/ 6 Allie Jane Lyons Pharmacy 11/ 6 Beverly Jo Penix FM - Morehead 11/ 6 Amy Stevens Laboratory 11/ 6 Shellie Wilburn Emergency Depart 11/ 6 Kristi Lee Dickens Anesthesia 11/ 7 Shawna Lewis Radiology 11/ 7 Amanda Littleton MMS 11/ 7 Sherry Reynolds CRSS 11/ 7 Jackie D Stamper Patient Access 11/ 7 Jeffrey Wicker Physicians 11/ 7 Jason Dean Elliott PACU 11/ 8 Brittni Martin Pt Financial Services 11/ 8 Levonda Thomas FM- Owingsville 11/ 8 Steven D Vice Mental Health 11/ 8 Amanda D Adkins Patient Access 11/ 9 Amanda Glover OPCC 11/ 9 Bonnie L Edington MMS Admin 11/10 Ronnie R Reynolds Facilities Mgt 11/10 Shonna K Crouch MMS 11/11 Deidre Horsley 3rd North 11/11 Syed Ali Anesthesia 11/12 Shana Cooper Home Health 11/12 Beverly Cornett Food Services 11/12 Linda L Craft Hospice 11/12 Amanda J Johnson Physical Therapy 11/12 Amy Bond Lewis Physical Therapy 11/12 Patty A Lewis MMS Admin 11/12 Mohammad Siddiqui Pharmacy 11/12 Brent D Barnette Facilities Mgt 11/16 Shirley A Caudill St. Claire Foundation 11/16 Judy Lynn Easterling Mental Health Unit 11/16 Jessica McAbee Hospitalist Physician 11/16 Anthony D. Weaver Hospitalist Physician 11/16 Kayla D Fannin MMS Administration 11/17 Beverly N. Moore Emergency Department 11/17 Tina York Environmental Services 11/17 Tamara R Helton Home Health 11/18 Margaret Mary Mouch Administration 11/18 Andrea L Story Quality Management 11/18 Carrie Ann McClain FM - Morehead 11/19 Diana Jo Stegall Patient Access 11/19 Robin A Young Mental Health Unit 11/19 Sarah Jane Brown 4th Floor Nursing 11/20 Jaclyn F Lewis Respiratory Therapy 11/20 Shirley Ann McVey Home Health 11/20 Tona Y Kidd Unit Secretary 11/21 James A Salisbury MMS 11/21 Luka Smiley Respiratory Therapy 11/21 Harlan Lee Wages Radiology 11/21 Melissa Kidd Emergency Department 11/22 Victoria Jayne Kittle Family Medical Supply 11/22 Mark J Neff Administration 11/22 Jennifer Leigh Schadle TCU 11/22 Courtney Hollingsworth Cardiology 11/23 Mitzi Carroll Infusion Solutions 11/24 Nathan M Howard ICU 11/24 Teisha Marie McKenzie Environmental Services 11/24 Ann Louise Colbert Palliative Care 11/25 Joelle Nicole Schultz 3rd Floor North 11/25 Erin Patrick Wornall Pharmacy 11/25 Cheryl Gale Bussell Central Scheduling 11/28 Stephen Burnham Lamb St. Claire Counseling 11/28 Joseph F. Pierce FM - Morehead 11/28 Sherry J Swim Home Health 11/28 6 www.st-claire.org

T h u r s d a y, O c t o b e r 1 8, 2 0 1 2 U P C O M I N G C.E.Programs October 18 CPI: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, CHER 102ABC Credit: Nursing RSVP with Mary Staton at ext. 6664 or MRStaton@st-claire.org October 19 Tumor Board 8:00 am - 9:00 am, TeleCare Conference Room Credit: ACPE, Category 1 AMA, Nursing October 25 & 26 ACLS Provider 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, CHER 102D Credit: Category 1 AMA, Nursing RSVP with KaSandra Stone at ext. 6830 or KNStone@st-claire.org October 30 5th Tuesday: Nursing 12:00-1:00 pm, SCR Education Room Credit: Nursing RSVP with Cathy Mettey ext. 6864 or CBMettey@st-claire.org November 1 Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma 10:20 am-12:30 pm CHER 416 Credit: Nursing RSVP with KaSandra Stone at ext. 6830 or KNStone@st-claire.org November 2 Tumor Board 7:30 am - 9:00 am TeleCare Conference Room Credit: ACPE, Category 1 AMA, Nursing November 2 Faculty Development Conference 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm Rowan County Arts Center Credit: Category 1 AMA RSVP with Kacie Bledsoe at 606.783.8995 or KDBledsoe@st-claire.org November 7 Journal Club 8:00 am - 9:00 am SCR Education Room Credit: Category 1 AMA November 8 ACLS Renewal 9:00 am - 4:30 pm CHER 102D RSVP with KaSandra Stone at 6830 or KNStone@st-claire.org November 13 Morbidity and Mortality 8:00 am - 9:00 am SCR Education Room Credit: Category 1 AMA www.st-claire.org 7

S t. C l a i r e R e g i o n a l N e w s & E v e n t s SCR Auxiliary Sale and Silent Auction Date: October 26 Time: auction 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. sale 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Location: Café D For additional information, contact Thelma Johnson, ext. 6517 SCR Auxiliary Purse Sale Date: November 5 and 6 Location: Café A and B For additional information contact Thelma Johnson, ext. 6517 Books R Fun -Book Sale Date: November 19-20 Location: Café A and B For additional information contact Thelma Johnson, ext. 6517 SCR Auxiliary Thanksgiving Bake Sale Date: November 20 Location: Second Floor Hallway For additional information contact Thelma Johnson, ext. 6517 Have an article or event to submit for the Newsbrief? Please send articles and/or information to be placed in the SCR Newsbrief to jlrobinson@st-claire.org. Visit the SCR website at www.st-claire.org/newsbrief to read past editions of the SCR Newsbrief NEED A CAMERA TO COVER A SCR EVENT? The Marketing/PR Dept. has several cameras available for loan. Contact ext. 6927 for more information. 8 www.st-claire.org