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FEBRUARY 2016 Serving Richmond, Rosenberg, Fulshear
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VALENTINE'S DAYGIFT GUIDE
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Dane Thanoo, Medical Physicist; Larry Duyka; Dr. Clive Shkedy, Radiation Oncologist and Winston Phillips, Radiation Therapist.Photo by Mary Favre.
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F E AT U R E S
14 THE GEMS OF FORT BEND PROVIDE OVER $18,000 TO THE FORT BEND FAMILY YMCA absolutely! focus media presented the organization with proceeds from the Generous, Enthusiastic Men Serving held in October.
22 VALENTINE’S DAYGIFT GUIDEFind the perfect gift for that special someone.
C O L U M N S
20 HIGH SCHOOL HOT SHOT Meet Tiffany Lam
32 A LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY Steamboats on the Brazos
N E W S W O R T H Y
16 ANGELA MCCAINBIRD PHOTOGRAPHYAt George Memorial Library
M E D I C A L F O C U S
18 OAKBEND MEDICAL CENTERAnnounces 2015Physician of the Year
B R A I N T E A S E R
23 LOVE IS IN THE AIR
I N E V E R Y I S S U E
4 EXCLAMATION POINTS!
10 SEEN ON THE SCENE
16 COMMUNITY EVENTS
24 OUT & ABOUT IN THE HEART OF BRAZOS
31 COMMUNITY MARKETPLACE
6 BREATH OF LIFEPhysicians at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital are using advanced technology and a collaborative treatment approach to give patients a fighting chance against lung cancer.
ON THE COVER:Dane Thanoo, Medical Physicist, and
Dr. Clive Shkedy, Radiation Oncologist.
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P U B L I S H E R Patti Parish-Kaminski
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The Month of Love
“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.” Mother Teresa in her infinite wisdom and genuine love for mankind summed up her feelings about love and sharing it with others with these words. I couldn’t agree more.
February, the month of love, is about reminding those we love most how much we cherish them, be they sweet-hearts, spouses, children or that someone special we have in our lives. And if you need help with some extra special ideas, check out our Valentine’s Day Gift Guide on page 22. Whether you are looking for a gift or a perfect outing, you will find something special for your sweetheart.
Speaking of outings, this winter absolutely! Brazos has been out and about everywhere! From holiday hap-penings to school events to a celebration where $10,000 and a new Ford Mustang was given away, we were there. Take a look at where we’ve been in our Out & About, and if you are hosting a special event, be sure to let us know. We would love to stop by and spend some time with you.
Mother Teresa also said, “Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” Spread the love with a smile this month, and we’ll do the same as we are out and about in the Bend.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Physicians at Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital are using advanced technology and a collaborative treatment ap-proach to give patients a fighting chance against lung cancer.
Lung cancer is the most deadly cancer in the United States, with approximately 150,000 deaths per year – more than colon, breast and prostate cancer combined, largely be-
At Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Hospital, new technologies are
helping physicians team up to defeat
lung cancer.
COVER STORY
Breath of LifeBreath of LifeDane Thanoo, Medical Physicist; Charles Conlon, MD; Clive Shkedy, MD; Priya Oolut, MD and Clifford Price.
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cause most lung cancers are not diagnosed until they are at an advanced stage. “Patients with lung cancer often don’t have pain or exhibit any symptoms until the cancer has spread,” said Priya Oolut, MD, a board certified pulmonolo-gist with Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital. “But if we can identify a tumor early, we have a better chance at curing that patient with today’s leading-edge technology.”
To help with early detection, physicians at Houston Meth-odist Sugar Land Hospital now offer low-dose radiation com-puted tomography (CT) screening, which is recommended by the American Lung Association for:
• Current or former smokers 50 years of age or older• Individuals who have smoked the equivalent of one
pack of cigarettes a day for at least 20 years• Lung cancer survivors
“The availability of low-dose radiation CT screening rep-resents a real paradigm change,” said Oolut. “A CT scan is three times more sensitive than a chest X-ray, enabling us to see even small tumors in the periphery of the lungs. So, we now have the ability to safely and accurately scan patients.”
Collaboration for a Cure
Sugar Land resident Clifford Price is a living example of how technology and collaboration are coming together to suc-cessfully diagnose and treat lung cancer at Houston Method-ist Sugar Land Hospital.
Like many people in his generation, Price smoked ciga-rettes as a young man. But, he gave up the habit 40 years ago, and the thought of lung cancer no longer crossed his mind. Earlier this year, however, a persistent cough and un-explained weight loss led to a visit to his primary care phy-sician, who ordered a CT scan that showed a small tumor in his lung. Price was referred to Oolut, who performed a bronchoscopy using electromagnetic navigation to obtain a biopsy of the tumor.
Under electromagnetic navigation, the original CT scan was used to guide the physician to the exact location of the tumor, even those in difficult to reach areas of the lung, elimi-nating the need for surgical biopsies. In Price’s case, a bi-
opsy was performed and confirmed his lung cancer. Within the next few days, Price met with Charles Conlon, MD, board certified in hematology and oncology, and Clive Shkedy, MD, medical director of radiation oncology at Houston Methodist Cancer Center at Sugar Land.
That rapid response is a key component of Houston Meth-odist Sugar Land Hospital’s patient-centric, collaborative approach to cancer care. “We understand how difficult it is when a patient receives a cancer diagnosis,” said Oolut. “It’s the scariest time of their life. So, we collaborate closely to ensure that the patient can be seen as quickly as possible by oncology specialists.”
Technology Makes a Difference
Following his initial consultation, Shkedy began treat-ing Price with the Cancer Center’s new radiation machine, known as TrueBeam™, an image-guided technology that gives physicians unmatched control of radiation therapy.
Smoking isn’t the only cause of lung cancer. The Lung Cancer Screening Program at
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is designed to identify lung tumors at an early stage,
when the disease is easier to treat and possibly cure.
To learn more about the Lung Cancer Screening Program,
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Is a screening right for you?
Clive Shkedy, MD and Dane Thanoo, Medical Physicist.
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Join us for these free community events at
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital!
Heart & Vascular Center and Breast Care Center Open House
Thursday, February 4th • 5 to 7 pm
Join us for a double open house. Tour two state-of-the-art facilities, see
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Heart Health ScreeningsThursday, February 25th • 5 to 7:30 pmKnowing your risk is the first step to heart health. Join
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Colorectal Cancer SeminarThursday, March 31st • 6 pm
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TrueBeam uses a CT scan image superimposed on the patient’s body to ensure a precise target for radiation. Its stereotactic radiosurgery beam utilizes motion manage-ment technology to synchronize delivery with the movement of the tumor due to the patient’s breathing. “TrueBeam is extremely accurate,” said Shkedy. “And because it is image-guided, we know we are aiming directly at the tumor, even as it moves. As a result, we are able to protect healthy tissue in and around the lungs.”
Shkedy believes TrueBeam is a real benefit for patients with lung cancer, as well as other types of cancers where sophisticated, complex radiation therapy is required. True-Beam can be used alone or in combination with chemothera-py, depending on the individual patient.
“This is the most advanced technology available in Sugar Land and surrounding areas,” Shkedy said. “It is making a real difference in our ability to fight cancer and win.”
In the past, radiation treatment often took up to nine weeks. Because of TrueBeam’s power and precision, how-ever, Price underwent just five treatment sessions, lasting a few minutes each. But, what impressed him more was the personal, compassionate approach of the staff at the Cancer Center.
“I don’t know anything about the technology, but I know I received the best possible care,” Price said. “No matter what your condition is, it’s impossible to leave the center without a smile on your face, because everyone there is so kind and helpful.”
Priya Oolut, MD and Clifford Price.
I don’t know anything about the technology, but I know
I received the best possible care. No matter what your condition
is, it’s impossible to leave the center without a smile
on your face, because everyone there is so kind and helpful. – Clifford Price
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T he 2015 GEMS and special guests attended the check presentation ceremony to the
beneficiary of the 2015 GEMS of Fort Bend event, Fort Bend Family YMCA. absolutely! focus media Publisher Patti Parish-Kaminski presented the organization with proceeds from the Generous, Enthusiastic Men Serving event held in October in the amount of $10,000. The event provided the Fort Bend Family YMCA with a total con-tribution of $18,585 from casino chip sales, a raffle, auction and additional event donations.
“Supporting vital community orga-nizations such as the Fort Bend Fam-ily YMCA is an important part of our mission of being community focused,” said Patti Parish-Kaminski. “Through two of our community magazines, Fort Bend Focus and absolutely! Brazos,
we were thrilled to be able to host the GEMS of Fort Bend honoring such stel-lar community servants as Bob, Don and Steve, and provide much needed support for the Fort Bend Family YMCA.”
The third annual GEMS of Fort Bend honored three staunch community ser-vants: Bob Hebert, Don Kerstetter and Steve Onstad. The check was present-ed to Fort Bend Family YMCA Healthy Living Director Sharon Hilburn who thanked the GEMS for both their com-mitment and contribution to the orga-nization. “Your generosity and dedica-tion have inspired Fort Bend Focus and absolutely! Brazos Magazines to honor you and other recipients while raising funds for non-profit organizations that are vital to our community. The Fort Bend Family YMCA is very thankful
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to Patti and absolutely! focus media for selecting us as the recipient for this year’s GEMS proceeds.”
Hilburn shared that the Fort Bend Family YMCA has been working in the Fort Bend community for over 20 years. “These funds will enable us to serve and financially assist so many more families in the Fort Bend Com-munity so that their lives may be en-riched through programs and member-ship.”
The presentation was hosted at S&S Steaks & Spirits in Richmond. Guests included event sponsors, the GEMS and several of the JEWELS of Fort Bend, the Joyous, Extraordinary Wom-en Enriching Lives.
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The signs and symptoms of coronary heart disease in women are
not easily recognizable. At Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital, our
expert cardiologists offer the most advanced technologies and specialized
treatments to help women avoid the disease. By assessing the individual
risks of every patient and helping establish a plan to maintain greater
heart health, we’re preventing heart disease in women before
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NEWSWORTHY
George Memorial Library will host an exhibit of spectacular bird photography from January 31st through March 18th in the Bohachevsky Gallery of the library, located at 1001 Golfview in Richmond. An opening reception for the fine-art bird-photography exhibition, Angela Mc-Cain Photography, is planned for Sun-day, January 31st from 2 to 4 pm. The public is invited to attend.
The exhibit will feature a selection of photographs from Dr. Angela McCain, who specializes in bird photography when she is not practicing medicine. A board certified rheumatologist in Sugar Land, McCain discovered a passion for nature photography seven years ago. She found that the quiet and beauty she experienced while exploring nature with her camera was a perfect respite from her busy medical practice.
McCain found her photographic “North Star” in birds while visiting fam-ily in East Texas for Christmas. An ice storm left the landscape frozen over, but the contrast of a vibrantly colored red cardinal against the icy background caught her eye, and she could not re-sist the temptation to try to capture the beautiful tableau with her camera. She does not consider that early photo, Car-dinal in a Frosted Bush, particularly good in retrospect, but it sparked her interest enough to continue with photography on a deeper level.
McCain’s desire to perfect her pho-tographic skills has led her to many parts of the world to study with world-renowned bird photographers such as Brian E. Small and Alan Murphy. “Alan Murphy is considered by many to be the
Bird Photographyon Display at
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February 4th, 11:30 am – 1 pmPasta-bility and Ausome Art LuncheonJoin Hope For Three and special guest speaker Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale for a delicious puzzle piece pasta lunch and creative program at Parkway Fellowship Church, located at 27043 FM 1093 in Richmond. Support “ausome” kids and families through an art auction featuring incredible murals created by young adults and inspired by various traits of autism. Learn how you can partner with Hope For Three in meeting the needs of the families in Fort Bend County living with autism. Call 281-245-0640 or visit www.hopeforthree.org.
February 10th, 9 – 11 am Prairie Demo Garden DayVisit Seabourne Creek Nature Park, located at 3831 State Highway 36 in Rosenberg, to learn about prairie plants and how people can use them in their home gardens. You may also see some interesting critters! Bring gloves, hand tools, sunscreen and water. Seeds are provided for plants that will be planted in the Seabourne Prairie Restoration Project. Visit http://txmn.org or call 281-633-7033.
February 11th, 4:30 – 5:30 pm After-School Break: Valentine’s Wind SockChildren in grades one through five are invited to a special after-school time of stories, crafts, a movie and more at the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library, located at 8100 FM 359 South in Fulshear. Call 281-633-4675.
February 13th, 6 pmBoots and Badges GalaJoin Behind the Badge Charities for an evening honoring local heroes – police, fire, EMS and other emergency response personnel – with dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions at George Ranch Historical Park, located at 10215 FM 762 in Richmond. Proceeds benefit Behind the Badge Charities and support assistance grants and scholarships for heroes. Call 281-815-4980 or visit www.behindthebadgecharities.org.
February 20th, 6 – 11 pmMen Who CookEnjoy a fabulous night featuring over 50 local “celebrity” chefs and dancing to Ken Mondshine and the Brotherhood Band at Safari Texas, located at 11627 FM 1464 inRichmond. Proceeds from the evening will be used by L.E.A.F (Lamar Educational Awards Foundation) to benefit the teachers and students of Lamar CSID. For tickets, visit www.leafgrants.org/men-who-cook or call 832-223-0334.
February 27th, 9 am – NoonVegetable-Herb SaleThe Fort Bend County Master Gardeners will hold their Annual Vegetable-Herb Sale to raise funds for the organization’s training and educational efforts, demonstration garden plants, materials and other miscellaneous items. The sale includes a wide variety of vegetables and herbs, including tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and more, and takes place at the Master Gardener Greenhouse behind the County Annex Building at 1402 Band Road in Rosenberg. Visit www.fbmg.org or call 281-341-7068.
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person who changed bird photography as we know it today,” said McCain. “His specialty was not just shooting photos of birds but making them the most stun-ningly beautiful, artfully done photos you have ever seen.”
McCain’s travels have taken her to Alaska, where she captured the grandeur of eagles in their natural element at close range. This past summer, she went to Kamloops, British Columbia in Canada, where she photographed loons swim-ming with their babies on their backs in crystal-clear, spring-fed lakes with the majesty of the mountains behind them. The previous year, she journeyed to South Africa, where she photographed birds and large mammals on the wildlife preserves of Kruger National Park.
While there are still other parts of the world she would like to explore, Mc-Cain finds that many birding opportuni-ties can be found practically in her own backyard. “I hadn’t really started out wanting to be a bird photographer, but it was something that was always there,” said McCain. “I feel very lucky to live on the Texas coast – one of the ‘birdiest’ places in the world!”
The exhibit may be viewed during regular library hours. For more informa-tion, call the library system’s Public In-formation Office at 281-633-4734.
Angela McCainPhoto by Larry Pullen.
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OakBend Medical CenterAnnounces 2015 Physician of the Year
Dr. Ed Uthman, OakBend’s Laboratory Medical Director, has been named OakBend Medical Center’s 2015 Physician of the Year. The presentation was made at the annual physician party held at the home of Dr. Amitabh Shukla.
The Physician of the Year award, OakBend’s highest rec-ognition, is presented annually to one outstanding physician who possesses significant practice experience, compassion, kindness and sincerity that translate not only to patients, but to nurses and other staff members who work closely with them. These physicians look and act professional at all times and are role models both professionally and personally.
The hospital received several nominations for the award. Colleagues, nurses and patients praised Dr. Uthman for his support to OakBend Medical Center and its staff and for being a true patient advocate who is warm and friendly to everyone he encounters.
According to Madilyn Zbranek, an RN at OakBend, “Dr. Uthman exemplifies commitment to OakBend Medical Center. His focus is on quality and efficiency in all areas of patient care and operations. He is first to be called to ‘get that quorum!’ He attends willingly and with deliberation. He is one of the most participative physicians at OakBend Medical Center. He is al-ways willing to give you an opinion and point you in the right direction while keeping his focus and the facts intact.”
Dr. Uthman is on the board of directors at OakBend Medical Center and is a former two-time chief of staff. He is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, but has lived in Texas since 1986. He has worked in the health care field since 1968, beginning as an emergency room nursing assistant at age 16. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Rhodes College in 1974 and his MD degree from the University of Tennessee – Memphis in 1977.
Uthman is currently an adjunct professor of pathology at the University of Texas Health Science Center School of Medi-cine and participates in the lecture series in the sophomore pathology course for which he has received an additional three teaching awards. Dr. Uthman served as the Deputy State Com-missioner for Inspections and Accreditations of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) for nine years. He maintains a website containing numerous original pathology-related docu-ments and is the co-owner of PATHO-L, the longest-running online discussion group for pathologists. Dr. Uthman is the au-thor of the book Understanding Anemia, published in 1998 and still in print. He served as president of the Houston Society of Clinical Pathologists in 2006-07 and as president of the Texas Society of Pathologists in 2014-15. He is a long-time photog-
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raphy enthusiast whose images of medical and non-technical subjects have been published in a variety of books, magazines and blogs. He is married to Margaret Uthman, MD, Professor of Pathology and Associate Dean at the University of Texas Medi-cal School, Houston.
Shocked and surprised by the award, Dr. Uthman stated, “I am greatly flattered to receive this award from the community hospital that has been the focus of my practice for the past 26 years. It is OakBend’s dedication to excellence in patient care that has made my work here especially fulfilling. While I always enjoy the diagnostic challenges in pathology and labo-ratory medicine, it is the attitude, diligence and talent of the doctors, nurses, technical staff and administrators of OakBend that keep me coming to work every day.”
“Dr. Uthman is an outstanding doctor and very deserving of the Physician of the Year Award,” stated Joe Freudenberger, CEO of OakBend Medical Center. “His dedication to his field of work is unsurpassable. We are honored to have him serve at OakBend not only as our Laboratory Medical Director but on our board of directors.”
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M ark Twain painted a handsome sight for the read-er. Magnificent and regal, peacefully gliding down the Mississippi River, the steamboat was the
transportation marvel of its time. Stories of floating palaces and steamboat races up to five miles per hour were majesti-cally portrayed. This traveling paradise was a dream come true for passengers. For the residents of Fort Bend County, the steamboat was not as glamorous, but it was a welcome sight. As this new form of transportation was introduced to the area, the quality of living improved for everyone.
The most popular steamboat was called the showboat. These boats catered to the wealthy and came fully equipped with a grand saloon, elegant, heavy, wood furniture, gilded ceilings and mirror-lined walls. Wealthy passengers trav-eled in private cabins on the upper decks, dined on fine food and indulged in drinking and gambling, unaware of any dan-gers the rivers possessed. The poorer passengers bunked on the freight decks and slept on bales of cotton or grain sacks. Steamboat races were a popular sport between captains and fraught with dangers for the crew and passengers. Exploding boilers and collision were the biggest concern. This did not keep people from betting on winners and coming out to watch the race.
In 1829, the first steamboat came to Texas, the tiny Ariel.
Henry Austin, cousin of Stephen F. Austin, was urged to come to Texas to receive a land grant. He brought the steamboat, but it was later abandoned on the San Jacinto River. By the mid-1800s, at least 12 boats were in operation on the Brazos, and many more followed. The average steamboat was 30 feet wide by 90 feet long, and some were as long as 200 feet and able to travel on the water almost entirely above the surface.
Steamboats were economically useful as well, combining a steam engine that burned cottonwood and willow for fuel with paddle wheels for power and a narrow hull design ca-pable of accommodating a river with only three to four feet of water. A regular boat crew consisted of 30 to 40 men, and because of the convenience, there were as many as 100 to 200 passengers on board, traveling from city to city.
Even before the railroad, the city of Richmond developed into a prosperous trade center for barges and steamboats to pick up and drop off agriculture by providing a “landing” for steamboats to lay a stage plank to the shore. Transporting cotton, logs, livestock, brick and other merchandise provided a successful and busy trade for the residents.
Surrounding towns depended on the transportation of steamboats as well. Passengers discovered the Brazos Riv-er to be a major steamboat route that was most convenient when traveling to areas up to 350 miles from the river mouth. Although the Brazos River carried an enormous amount of water, it was so unpredictable and erratic that navigation proved to be impossible at times. Popular areas of the river were dredged and snags were removed for easy passage, but with seasonal water rises and droughts, new snags compli-cated travel. There was also the danger of Indian attacks and boiler explosions that had to be considered when traveling on the steamboat. Because of the Civil War, any plans to im-prove the Brazos were put to a halt. After the war, the rail-roads took over the trade market in Fort Bend County.
Today, the steamboat is a vital part of Fort Bend history. Considered a novelty for entertainment, the showboat is still a sight to see from a distance and popular for touring the riv-ers, dining and gambling.
Steamboats on the Brazos
Rich carpeting, carved paneling and scrollwork adorned the main cabin of many steamboats, where guests dined on elaborate fare.
Atop the steamboat deck was apilothouse where the pilot guided his
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