Beloit Health System salutes our 369 nurses during National Nurses Week. Our nurses are accomplished professionals, trained to offer the highest quality medical care, with an emphasis on caring. For more information visit us.
Nurses Beloit offer the highest quality medical care to our patients. Our nurses are accomplished professionals, trained to offer the highest quality medical care, with an emphasis on caring. For more information visit us.
Nurses Beloit offer the highest quality medical care to our patients. Our nurses are accomplished professionals, trained to offer the highest quality medical care, with an emphasis on caring. For more information visit us.
Caring for our Community: Promote Longterm WellnessStacey Wells
An engaging three-part series offering the public and community leaders information on how one hospital is partnering to improve the health of its sickest and most vulnerable patients. This first installment highlights successes from our work with community clinics to connect patients in the emergency room with a community physician to better manage their ongoing health care needs. The series included digital, social and printed material, and was featured in internal and external news publications.
A KaiNexus webinar hosted on August 30, 2017
In this webinar you will learn:
Recognize the importance of patients and families as partners in their care
Discuss an effective process to engage patients and families at the earliest point possible before a scheduled admission.
Presenters:
Laura B. Townsend
Co-Founder & President of Louise H. Batz Patient Safety Foundation
Elise Matocha
BSN, RN, ONC, Bone & Joint Care Coordinator
Carol Wratten
MD MBA FACOG, Batz Foundation Board Member, Seton Healthcare CQO (Retired)
The Courage Now campaign is an opportunity
to support our vision for the future of
CHOICES—by helping us fund four essential
priorities for capital expansion, exceptional
patient care, program expansion and
education.
Speaking at the 2015 CCIH Annual Conference, Zuorkuan Patience Flomo, MSW of the Afro-Medical Community Health and Welfare Services addressed the impact of the Ebola outbreak in 2014 on women's health.
Many of our low-income community members have healthcare coverage through the State’s Medi-Cal program, but how can we help them use these benefits to get the care they need? Often times our families tell us they need help getting dental care or seeing a mental health professional. Other times our families tell us they have had a horrible experience and don’t want to return to the doctor. How do we respond to these experiences?
Healthcare coverage can be difficult to manage for anyone. Among our low-income California residents it’s even more difficult to manage as Medi-Cal coverage can be different for each household member. In this workshop we will be discussing healthcare coverage eligibility for all members of the family that may include immigrant household members. We will be reviewing the benefits available to adults, children, and undocumented family members and the rights people have to request timely, accessible, and quality care. Our session will provide guidance to SBHC staff who work with community members with multiple healthcare needs. The goal is to help attendees identify what types of concerns families are having and how to appropriately guide and refer them to the healthcare resources they need.
In addition, during this session participants will explore existing laws, such as The California Values Act (SB 54) and Safe Schools for Immigrant Students (AB 699) that have the potential to safeguard children and their parents from immigration enforcement. Participants will also get to hear about and engage in a conversation about public charge and the potential changes that can affect immigrant families and access to key services such as health care. Lastly, through the findings of a recent report called Healthy Mind, Healthy Future the group will discuss how immigration related policy changes impact the mental health of children in immigrant families and highlight the important role that schools have on ensuring children can overcome barriers and secure the support they need to thrive.
Beloit Health System is providing flu shot to anyone 6 months and older. It wil be provided just for $25. No appointment needed. Bring your insurance, Medicare or Medicaid card. Call 608-364-5011 for more information.
If you think you have a pelvic floor dysfunction or have osteoporosis, ask your physician if you would benefit from women’s health physical therapy. Don’t hesitate to call the therapists if you have any questions, including what to expect on your first visit.
You can always schedule a free 15 minute consult to determine if therapy is right for you! For more information call us on: (608) 364-5189 or visit: http://beloithealthsystem.org/
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An engaging three-part series offering the public and community leaders information on how one hospital is partnering to improve the health of its sickest and most vulnerable patients. This first installment highlights successes from our work with community clinics to connect patients in the emergency room with a community physician to better manage their ongoing health care needs. The series included digital, social and printed material, and was featured in internal and external news publications.
A KaiNexus webinar hosted on August 30, 2017
In this webinar you will learn:
Recognize the importance of patients and families as partners in their care
Discuss an effective process to engage patients and families at the earliest point possible before a scheduled admission.
Presenters:
Laura B. Townsend
Co-Founder & President of Louise H. Batz Patient Safety Foundation
Elise Matocha
BSN, RN, ONC, Bone & Joint Care Coordinator
Carol Wratten
MD MBA FACOG, Batz Foundation Board Member, Seton Healthcare CQO (Retired)
The Courage Now campaign is an opportunity
to support our vision for the future of
CHOICES—by helping us fund four essential
priorities for capital expansion, exceptional
patient care, program expansion and
education.
Speaking at the 2015 CCIH Annual Conference, Zuorkuan Patience Flomo, MSW of the Afro-Medical Community Health and Welfare Services addressed the impact of the Ebola outbreak in 2014 on women's health.
Many of our low-income community members have healthcare coverage through the State’s Medi-Cal program, but how can we help them use these benefits to get the care they need? Often times our families tell us they need help getting dental care or seeing a mental health professional. Other times our families tell us they have had a horrible experience and don’t want to return to the doctor. How do we respond to these experiences?
Healthcare coverage can be difficult to manage for anyone. Among our low-income California residents it’s even more difficult to manage as Medi-Cal coverage can be different for each household member. In this workshop we will be discussing healthcare coverage eligibility for all members of the family that may include immigrant household members. We will be reviewing the benefits available to adults, children, and undocumented family members and the rights people have to request timely, accessible, and quality care. Our session will provide guidance to SBHC staff who work with community members with multiple healthcare needs. The goal is to help attendees identify what types of concerns families are having and how to appropriately guide and refer them to the healthcare resources they need.
In addition, during this session participants will explore existing laws, such as The California Values Act (SB 54) and Safe Schools for Immigrant Students (AB 699) that have the potential to safeguard children and their parents from immigration enforcement. Participants will also get to hear about and engage in a conversation about public charge and the potential changes that can affect immigrant families and access to key services such as health care. Lastly, through the findings of a recent report called Healthy Mind, Healthy Future the group will discuss how immigration related policy changes impact the mental health of children in immigrant families and highlight the important role that schools have on ensuring children can overcome barriers and secure the support they need to thrive.
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Beloit Health System is providing flu shot to anyone 6 months and older. It wil be provided just for $25. No appointment needed. Bring your insurance, Medicare or Medicaid card. Call 608-364-5011 for more information.
If you think you have a pelvic floor dysfunction or have osteoporosis, ask your physician if you would benefit from women’s health physical therapy. Don’t hesitate to call the therapists if you have any questions, including what to expect on your first visit.
You can always schedule a free 15 minute consult to determine if therapy is right for you! For more information call us on: (608) 364-5189 or visit: http://beloithealthsystem.org/
Depression not only affects your brain and behavior—it affects your entire
body. Depression has been linked with other health problems, including
cancer. Dealing with more than one health problem at a time
can be difficult, so proper
treatment is important.
directly affects cancer outcomes, some data do suggest
that patients can develop a sense of helplessness
or hopelessness when stress becomes overwhelming.
This response is associated with higher rates of death,
although the mechanism for this outcome is unclear.
It may be that people who feel helpless or hopeless
do not seek treatment when they become ill, give up
prematurely on or fail to adhere to potentially helpful
therapy, engage in risky behaviors such as drug use, or
do not maintain a healthy lifestyle, resulting in premature
death.
At our Cancer Care Center in Beloit, Wisconsin we have the most technologically advanced levels of Cancer Surgery. Call our Cancer Care Center at 608-364-5253
Dr. Gary Adamski began his Pediatric practice at Beloit Memorial Hospital & Beloit Clinic in 1978. We thank you, Dr. Adamski, for all you have given to us & the stateline community. We have other excellent Pediatricians available. Please call (608) 364-2220 to make an appointment at Beloit Clinic or NorthPointe.
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The Quarter Century Club recognizes these employees and celebrates with them on their successful careers. It's a win-win for all since the added experience helps the health system and in turn the health system doesn't have to spend so much on retraining and getting employees.
Let Us Help You with the New Health Exchange Options. Call one of our Certified Application Counselors(CAC’s) at 608-364-1539. They will guide you through the process and answer#your questions. E-mail our Counselors with your questions at CAC@beloithealthsystem.org.
Do you want to keep your Beloit Health System doctors? Beloit Health System is pleased to be a participating provider in the Dean Health Plan Option in the health exchange. Call us for more information — 608-364-501
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The Golf Fitness program is designed to help you increase the strength in your shoulders, hips, and core and to improve overall flexibility. For more information visit http://beloithealthsystem.org/
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Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
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Tom Selleck Health: A Comprehensive Look at the Iconic Actor’s Wellness Journeygreendigital
Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Introduction
Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
Early Life and Career
Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
Transition to Acting
Selleck's transition from an athlete to an actor came with its physical demands. His first significant role in "Magnum P.I." required him to perform various stunts and maintain a fit appearance. This role, which he played from 1980 to 1988. necessitated a rigorous fitness routine to meet the show's demands. setting the stage for his long-term commitment to health and wellness.
Fitness Regimen
Workout Routine
Tom Selleck health and fitness regimen has evolved. adapting to his changing roles and age. During his "Magnum, P.I." days. Selleck's workouts were intense and focused on building and maintaining muscle mass. His routine included weightlifting, cardiovascular exercises. and specific training for the stunts he performed on the show.
Selleck adjusted his fitness routine as he aged to suit his body's needs. Today, his workouts focus on maintaining flexibility, strength, and cardiovascular health. He incorporates low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, and light weightlifting. This balanced approach helps him stay fit without putting undue strain on his joints and muscles.
Importance of Flexibility and Mobility
In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
CDSCO and Phamacovigilance {Regulatory body in India}NEHA GUPTA
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is India's national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Operating under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, the CDSCO is responsible for approving new drugs, conducting clinical trials, setting standards for drugs, controlling the quality of imported drugs, and coordinating the activities of State Drug Control Organizations by providing expert advice.
Pharmacovigilance, on the other hand, is the science and activities related to the detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problems. The primary aim of pharmacovigilance is to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicines, thereby protecting public health.
In India, pharmacovigilance activities are monitored by the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI), which works closely with CDSCO to collect, analyze, and act upon data regarding adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Together, they play a critical role in ensuring that the benefits of drugs outweigh their risks, maintaining high standards of patient safety, and promoting the rational use of medicines.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
Role of Mukta Pishti in the Management of Hyperthyroidism
Beloit Health System Salutes Are all Nurses
1. 1969 W. Hart Rd., Beloit
www.BeloitHealthSystem.org
Thank You
Nurses!
Beloit Health System salutes our 369
nurses during National Nurses Week.
Our nurses are accomplished professionals, trained to
offer the highest quality medical care, with an emphasis
on caring. Many of our nurses have advanced certifi-
cations in their respective specialties—a higher per-
centage than the national average. Beloit Health System
nurses have helped improve the health and lives of
thousands of patients and their family members.
To our nurses (and the families that support them)
we say thank you for making a difference in our health
system and in our community.
To find out more about nursing opportunities, call Human
Resources at 364-5171, or visit us at BeloitHealthSystem.org.
These nurses are a small representation of the hundreds of nurses at Beloit Health System.
Front row, L–R: Mega Yulianti (Dialysis Center), Andrea Amend (Surgery), Madelene Hamann,
(Multi-Care Center), Marcia Oliver (Enterostomal Services/Urology/Float Pool), Beth Butler
(Critical Care Center), Joy Curry (Intermediate), Cheri Douglas (Emergency), Carole Schenker
(Education), Lisa Pearson (Occupational Health), and Linnea Moist (Multi-Care Center).
Second row, L–R: Debbi Davis (Surgery), Chris Woodard (Ambulatory Surgery), Ashlea Hughes
(Quality/Risk Management), Bobbi Schmidt (At-Home Healthcare), Mary Scott (Clinton Clinic),
Sharon Kinkade (NorthPointe Immediate Care), Sue Dailey (Outreach Clinics), Bev Ingolia
(NorthPointe Family Practice), Becky Peters (NorthPointe Pediatrics), Helen Link
(Counseling Care Center), Donna Voigtlander (Family Care Center), Tammy Becker (Utilization Review),
Marcy Bennett (Human Resources/Education), Karen Draves (Quality Management/Infection
Prevention), Shanteel Wolter (Radiology), Melissa Leonard (Special Care), and Malissa Wightman
(Beloit Clinic).