piedmont pulse – summer 2016

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P iedmont Medical Center provides a $20,000 annual, academic scholarship to both Winthrop University and York Technical College. is year, we congratulate Tierra Collins and Ashley Archie for being selected as the PMC Winthrop University Scholarship winners for the 2015-2016 academic year. Tierra is majoring in biology with plans to attend medical school. Ashley is a human nutrition major with aspirations of becoming a dietitian. To be eligible for the PMC Winthrop University Scholarship, the student must be a resident of York County and identified by the University as having financial need. Piedmont Medical Center is very pleased to invest in the futures of these two deserving students. ey will split the $20,000 scholarship and receive $10,000 each to use towards their education at Winthrop. Congratulations! For more information about Piedmont Medical Center’s scholarships opportunities, visit myPMC.com and search “scholarships.” MAKING THE ROUNDS 2015-2016 PMC WINTHROP UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED Bill Masterton, CEO, Piedmont Medical Center, Ashley Archie and her mother Charlotte Douglas. Tierra Collins and Danny Nicholson, Winthrop University VP for Advancement. PiedmontPulse PiedmontPulse A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF PIEDMONT MEDICAL CENTER PiedmontPulse myPMC.com/pulse | 803-329-1234 | 222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC SUMMER 2016

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Page 1: Piedmont Pulse – Summer 2016

Piedmont Medical Center provides a $20,000 annual, academic scholarship to both Winthrop University and York Technical College.

This year, we congratulate Tierra Collins and Ashley Archie for being selected as the PMC Winthrop University Scholarship winners for the 2015-2016 academic year. Tierra is majoring in biology with plans to attend medical school. Ashley is a human nutrition major with aspirations of becoming a dietitian.

To be eligible for the PMC Winthrop University Scholarship, the student must be a resident of York County and identified by the University as having financial need. Piedmont Medical Center is very pleased to invest in the futures of these two deserving students. They will split the $20,000 scholarship and receive $10,000 each to use towards their education at Winthrop.

Congratulations!

For more information about Piedmont Medical Center’s scholarships opportunities, visit myPMC.com and search “scholarships.”

MAKING THE ROUNDS

2015-2016 PMC WINTHROP UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Bill Masterton, CEO, Piedmont Medical Center, Ashley Archie and her mother Charlotte Douglas.

Tierra Collins and Danny Nicholson, Winthrop University VP for Advancement.

AUGUST 2016

PiedmontPulsePiedmontPulseA QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF PIEDMONT MEDICAL CENTER

PiedmontPulsemyPMC.com/pulse | 803-329-1234 | 222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC

SUMMER 2016

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A message to Bill Masterton Chief Executive Officer.CEO CORNER

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FORT MILL MEDICAL CENTER – A Brief Update.

A s this publication goes to print, we are still awaiting a date from the SC Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments from both sides on the latest effort by Carolinas

Healthcare System (CHS) to delay the Certificate of Need (CON) decision. We remain confident that the SC Court of Appeals will uphold the lower court’s decision to award the CON to Piedmont Medical Center and were pleased that they denied the request for an injunction from CHS. We continue to move forward with architectural drawing updates and other activities in order to be ready once the court makes a final ruling. www.FortMillMedical.com

Congratulations, Bill! You will be missed!

PMC CEO, Bill Masterton announced that he will step down from his position on May 13, 2016 after four years at the hospital and almost thirteen years with Tenet Healthcare. He has accepted a CEO position at a well-respected teaching hospital in New Orleans and we wish him all the best as he begins this next chapter.

As CEO of Piedmont, Bill grew the hospital’s network of care, which now includes more than 75 physicians, an ambulatory surgery center, four urgent care centers, four imaging centers, two radiation therapy centers, fourteen EMS stations and 20 physician practices. He also oversaw the expansion of the ED and the launch of a Level III NICU and neurosurgery program. His deep commitment to quality and excellent patient care helped the hospital earn five consecutive A’s on the Leapfrog Hospital Safety score.

Prior to joining Piedmont, Bill served in several executive positions for Tenet, including CEO of Coastal Carolina Hospital in Hardeeville, S.C. and chief financial offer and chief operating officer of Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

“I am both proud and thankful for Bill’s faith in me and for giving me an opportunity to succeed as a leader. Recently, a group of us spoke of leaders who have inspired us. Bill will remain at the top of my list! Thank you, Bill, for your infectious commitment to PMC. You will be missed!”Anita E Romano – Director of Laboratory Services

“I will greatly miss your leadership and presence at PMC. You have kept us focused and encouraged us to be the BEST! Enjoy your new adventure! You are very deserving!”Jill Ward, RN – Director of Critical Care Services

“You will be missed. Any team can count themselves lucky to have worked with you. You have had a tremendous impact on PMC but more importantly you have made a difference in the lives of the people served in York County as well as surrounding areas.”Kara Tipp, RN, BA, MSN – Director of Women’s and Children’s Services

“As saddened as I am to hear of your departure, I am equally excited for the well-earned opportunity this will be for you and your career. I will be one of many whom make up the legacy you leave behind...”Jason P. Weaver, MHA, CMPE – Market Director, Physician Practice Operations

“Bill has a way of making everyone feel comfortable and appreciated. He’s left a positive and lasting impression on me. Bill truly leads by example, and personifies the concept of “Servant Leader.”Joel Dean – Director of Information Systems

“Somehow thank you doesn’t seem like enough, so I will simply say until next time...”Jamillah Hasan-Jones, RN FACHE – Vice President of Clinical Quality

“Over the past four years, I have come to know that you truly have supported me and my department in many ways. My best wishes go with you as you move to your next position to lead others as you have us at Piedmont Medical Center.”Dianne West – Director of Medical Staff Services

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Western York County now has its own imaging center – YORK IMAGING CENTER.

DID YOU KNOW?

In March 2016, we had the awesome privilege of hosting the York Imaging Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Thank you to all who attended including members of the Greater

York Chamber of Commerce. We are pleased to offer a variety of outpatient diagnostic services to citizens in Western York County through this convenient, patient-friendly facility.

R enovating the Patient Experience!

HOSPITAL RENOVATIONS UNDERWAY.

We are pleased with the progress on our PCU renovations and look forward to the next phases in the upcoming months! Thank you

to everyone who has worked hard to continue to deliver excellent care for our patients through the natural inconveniences that occur during a construction project. In addition to the renovations to the Main Tower, we will begin work on an operating room (OR) renovation project upon receipt of the necessary certificate of need. The first phase of the OR project will include a 7600 square foot expansion that will house three large operating rooms and additional storage. The second phase of the project will include the conversion of one of these new rooms to serve as a hybrid OR.

York Imaging Center offers walk-ins and same-day appointments. Learn more: myPMC.com/imaging.

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Our Mission: To deliver exceptional healthcare to every person we have the privilege to serve.

PIEDMONT PRIDE

OUR HOSPITAL SERVICE EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS:

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Congratulations to our most recent Service Excellence Award Winners! Employees are nominated for these awards by patients and their families

or fellow employees. Each month, one person is selected by their colleagues as the Employee of the Month. We also honor one outstanding Nurse with the DAISY Award each month. Quarterly awards are given for our Leader and Physician of the Quarter.

These employees set an excellent example of what it is to have Piedmont Pride and to truly put the well-being of their patients and peers before themselves.

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH

Duncan Hurst Information Systems

Karen Jaggers EVS

Dorothy BogerICU/CCU

Donna Forster, RN CVICU

Jennifer Smith, RNMom/Baby

Teresa Gustin, RNEmergency Department

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Proper car seat and installation SAVES LIVES.COMMUNITY LETTERS

I'm writing to say a HUGE (but not

huge enough) thank your for installing

our daughter's car seat. This past

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intoxicated driver. Our daughter was in

the car, but completely unharmed. The

f iremen gave all the credit to a good

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be ok. I can never be thankful enough

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Thanks again,

- Michelle Walker

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CardiovascularFamily MedicineInternal MedicineNeurosurgeryOB/GYNPediatricsSports MedicineSurgicalUrgent Care

FIND THE DOCTOR THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOUby visiting myPMCnetwork.com

From family medicine to advanced surgical care, we provide a wide range of specialties to care for you and every member of your family.

Take steps for a healthier lifestyle: May 14 • June 11 • July 9 • August 13

WALK WITH A DOC

We are thrilled to partner with “Walk with a Doc,” a non-profit organization that strives to help the community take steps to better their health. This program is held once a month

at the Piedmont Medical Center Trail at Riverwalk. Walkers joining the featured physician will have the opportunity to ask questions about their health, and enjoy the camaraderie of others in the community! Join us for Walk with a Doc the second Saturday of the month at 8 a.m. First-time registrants will receive a free t-shirt and pedometer.

Registration is FREE. Call 803-329-1234 and choose option 2 or online at myPMC.com/events to register.

PARKS , RECREATION & TOURISM

Congratulations Dr. Johnson 2015 PHYSICIAN OF THE YEAR.

MEDICAL STAFF UPDATE

The Tenet Physician Resources Leadership Team is proud to announce Dr. Eric Johnson as the 2015 Physician of the Year!

Dr. Johnson is recognized for his dedication to the community and leadership within our network. His support of the hospital’s vision and network growth is evident in his community interactions. Dr. Johnson started practicing medicine in the Rock Hill community in 1980. He has been involved in the community as the Keystone Medical Director for 30 years, as well as through Boy Scouts, community sports physicals, and supporting Winthrop University’s athletic programs.

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Learn more about Dr. Johnson: PiedmontFPatRockHill.com.

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Piedmont Medical Center is very fortunate to have

a team of specially trained physicians that care for critically ill patients. Dr. Souheil Abdel Nour is an Intensivist at PMC and his passion for helping patients regain their health drives him to stay informed on the latest practices and techniques in his field.

Tracheotomy, as a means of airway access, is one of the oldest surgical procedures documented, dating back approximately 4,000 years. According to the Mayo Clinic, a tracheotomy is “most commonly performed in an operating room with general anesthesia.” “Tracheotomy has often been looked at as equivalent to the end of life, or at least quality of life,” said Dr. Nour. “It is often seen as an irreversible procedure, but many patients can be weaned successfully.”

According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, doctors may need to perform a tracheotomy for a number of different reasons. One common reason is to help people who need to be on a ventilator for more than a couple of weeks. Ventilators are machines that support breathing. During a tracheotomy, a trach tube would be connected to the ventilator.

If a patient needs to have a tracheotomy performed, Dr. Nour says time is key. “Early tracheotomy reduces the need for sedation, and improves patient communication and overall quality of care. Recent studies have shown that early tracheotomy is associated with a higher likelihood of weaning from the ventilator, being discharged from the ICU within 28 days, and a trend towards a lower rate of pneumonia.”

A newer approach to tracheotomy procedures has seen increased interest from many institutions and universities over the last few years. This procedure has also gained widespread acceptance in many ICUs and trauma centers.

The percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy (PDT) was introduced Ciaglia et al in 1985. It offers a number of advantages in comparison to a more traditional, operative tracheotomy. One of the top advantages is the ability to perform this procedure at the patient’s bedside.

PDT has been noted to require less time to perform and improve the patient’s safety. That’s because the critically ill and ventilated patient would not need to be transported to the operating room in order to have the procedure done. “In addition, studies have demonstrated that PDT is associated with less risk of wound infections, bleeding complications, and overall mortality.”

Thank you, Dr. Nour, for sharing your knowledge with us about this important procedure.

https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/trach

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BEDSIDE TRACHEOTOMY with Dr. Souheil Abdel Nour.IN THE NEWS

We are excited about the great response we’ve received about a new addition to our website!

Health Risk Assessments are a new resource on our website PiedmontMedicalCenter.com. These health assessments are provided at no cost to site visitors and they provide insightful information about various health-related topics including heart health, back & neck pain, and weight-loss surgery.

HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTS

Visit myPMC.com and complete and assessment today!

Dr. Souheil Abdel Nour

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rhgynob.com 803-328-2401 – Rock Hill1721 Ebenezer Road, Suite 145 • Rock Hill, SC

803-548-2247 – Fort Mill1666 Highway 160 West • Fort Mill, SC

W e all know how important having a highly qualified and diverse medical staff is to the health and wellbeing of our

community. The PMC Physician Network continues to grow and PMC is proud to welcome Rock Hill GYN & OB Associates to the PMC Physician Network.

Rock Hill GYN & OB Associates has earned its reputation as a leading OBGYN practice in York County and Upper Piedmont area. Since opening in 1952, this practice has continued to expand and it is now one of the largest women’s health groups in York County. Rock Hill GYN & OB physicians provide a full range of gynecologic and obstetrical services to women in and around Rock Hill and Fort Mill, SC.

In a typical year, they deliver more than 1200 babies and keep more than 6500 patient appointments. Rock Hill GYN & OB Associates practices at The Women’s Center at Piedmont Medical Center for all obstetric care, as well as surgical procedures.

Welcome to the PMC Physician Network!

PiedmontFPatRockHill.com 803-325-17702633 Celanese Road • Rock Hill, SC

We are thrilled to have Drs. Sick and Curran return to Rock Hill! Since March 2015, these two physicians

have seen patients at Family Medicine Associates in Western York County. They are now back in Rock Hill to serve our community at Piedmont Family Practice on Celanese Road.

Drs. Sick and Curran are both Board-Certified in Family Medicine. Both physicians completed their residencies at McLeod Family Medicine in Florence, SC. Dr. Sick practiced in Rock Hill for 10 years before relocating to York, while Dr. Curran practiced in Rock Hill for 6 years before the relocation.

“I’ve had the pleasure and privilege of helping people in the Rock Hill area with their healthcare needs for almost 11 years. While I’ve enjoyed working in York with the excellent staff of the Urgent Care at Piedmont West, It will be very nice to come ‘home’.” - Dr. Brandon Sick

PMC PHYSICIAN NETWORK UPDATES:

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Michael Curran, md

Brandon Sick, md

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Tyler Pierce, MDAnsley L. Hilton, MDJoe C. Robinson, MD Barbara L. Rowland, MDR. Norman Taylor, III, MDKelly Wormer, MDR. Craig McClelland, MD

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Serena and her husband Norris have two sons, Norris (age 11) and Noble (age 5). When Noble was just 10

months old, he experienced anaphylaxis (allergic reaction) after coming into contact with food that contained milk and tree nuts. He underwent allergy testing at 12 months and was diagnosed with allergies to dairy, eggs, peanuts and tree nuts.

Receiving such news could place a strain on any parent as they look to how food allergies will impact their child’s childhood. “Oftentimes, kids with food allergies are excluded from school events and activities that involve food, class parties and bake sales for example,” said Serena. Keeping that in mind, the Williams family figured out a way that all children, including Noble, could participate in these activities. “We prepared and delivered treats with no allergens to the Rock Hill School Board and schools to demonstrate how treats without allergens still taste good and are safe for all children to eat.”

School isn’t the only place that a child’s food allergies could cause some concern. Holidays like Halloween can be potentially unsafe for kids with food allergies. “We participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project. This is a national campaign that raises awareness of food allergies and promotes safe inclusion of all trick-or-treaters during Halloween,” explained Serena. “Community members who participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project are asked to paint a teal pumpkin and provide non-food treats such as stickers, bubbles, trinkets, and toys for trick-or-treaters with food allergies or other children for whom candy is not an option.”

In addition to the Teal Pumpkin Project, the Williams family has made great strides in educating our community about food allergies. “We presented awareness information to City Council,

the Rock Hill School Board, the Rock Hill Wellness Committee, and several schools,” shared Serena. The family also requested that Governor Nikki Haley issue a proclamation declaring Food Allergy Awareness Week (May 8-14, 2016) throughout the State of South Carolina. Not only was that request fulfilled, Rock Hill Mayor Doug Echols and the Rock Hill City Council also declared Food Allergy Awareness Week in Rock Hill.

“Our passion is driven by our desire to improve the quality of life of all children,” explained Serena. “Before we had a child with food allergies, we used to see awareness campaigns for different conditions. We would pause for a moment to learn about them, sympathize, and then go on with our busy lives. Now that we have a child with multiple food allergies, we are beginning to understand the purpose of these campaigns.”

When asked about her family’s advice to other parents with children living with food allergies, Serena’s message was all about teamwork.

“One person, company, or organization can only do so much to meet the individual needs of kids with food allergies. However, when millions of people unite to understand the unique needs that exist, they can make a significant difference in the lives of many children. By working together, we can support, uplift, accommodate, include, and empathize; not because someone has asked, but because we understand those needs and genuinely care for those who have them.”

Local family embraces child’s food allergies.

INTENSIVE SHARE...

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“ “Parents should understand that although difficult, we can learn how to effectively manage food allergies, teach our children how to communicate their needs, and lead normal lives

with food safety measures in place. Our kids want to be normal like everyone else.– Serena Williams

Learn more by visiting www.KidsWithFoodAllergies.org.

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Your care heals patients, comforts families and provides encouragement to all whom you touch.

CELEBRATING OUR LOCAL NURSES

Nurses Week is May 6-12, 2016! We are very fortunate at PMC to have an amazing team of dedicated and passionate

nurses to care for our patients.

We encourage you to recognize a nurse or other staff member that has gone above and beyond the call of duty. You can do this by emailing or by mailing a note to our Marketing and Public Relations Department. We look forward to receiving your feedback!

CONGRATULATIONS TO 21 AMAZING PMC NURSES ON COMPLETING THEIR CLINICAL LADDERS!

The nursing Achieving Clinical Excellence (Clinical Ladder) program of Piedmont Medical Center is designed to

recognize and reward our nurses for demonstrating clinical excellence and professional growth.

Registered nurses providing direct patient care account for the single largest percentage of the workforce in hospitals and healthcare systems. Piedmont recognizes continued growth and development of our staff is essential to our success. An Achieving Clinical Excellence (Clinical Ladder) program has been adopted to recognize and reward the daily contributions that experienced staff nurses make at the bedside.

Level 3 - Meaghan Andrews, Sharon Harris, Aneisha Heath, Kayce Hoover, Breanna Martin, Angelia Pickett-Thompson, Jennifer Reddick, Megan Vrooman, Morley Vrooman, Maria Zapata

Level 4 - Tamara Beverly, Ramah Dixon, Cara Funderburk, Brenda Hare, Shae Hoffman, Deb King, Lisa Reynolds, Julie Taylor, Chris Wisher

Level 5 - Suzette Taylor and Barb Shores

Please join us in congratulating these dedicated PMC team members!

NURSING NOOK

Piedmont Medical Center salutes its Nurses. Your care and compassion

heals patients, comforts families and provides hope and encouragement

to all you touch.

Email: [email protected] Attn: Marketing and Public Relations Piedmont Medical Center 222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732

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TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES3D MAMMOGRAPHY Frequently Asked Questions.

Please call 803-329-6878 to schedule your annual screening mammogram.

What is a 3D mammography breast exam?

3D mammography is a revolutionary new screening and diagnostic tool designed for early breast cancer detection that can be done in conjunction with a traditional 2D digital mammogram.

During the 3D part of the exam, the X-ray arm sweeps in a slight arc over your breast. Then, a computer produces a 3D image of your breast tissue in one millimeter slices, providing greater visibility for the radiologist. They can scroll through images of your entire breast like pages of a book.

The additional 3D images make it possible for a radiologist to gain a better understanding of your breast tissue during screening and the confidence to reduce the need for follow-up imaging.

Why is there a need for tomosynthesis breast exams? What are the benefits?

With conventional digital mammography, the radiologist is viewing all the complexities of your breast tissue in one flat image. Sometimes breast tissue can overlap, giving the illusion of normal breast tissue looking like an abnormal area.

By looking at the breast tissue in one millimeter slices, the radiologist can provide a more confident assessment. In this way, 3D mammography may identify cancers less evident with conventional 2D mammography. It also means there is less chance the radiologist will call you back later for a “second look,” because now they can see breast tissue more clearly.

What is the difference between a screening and a diagnostic mammogram?

A screening mammogram is your annual mammogram that is done every year. A diagnostic mammogram is performed if there is a breast complaint or abnormal finding on your screening mammogram.

What should I expect during a 3D mammography exam?

3D mammography complements standard 2D mammography and is performed at the same time with the same system. There is no additional compression required, and it only takes a few more seconds longer for each view.

Is there more radiation dose?

Very low X-ray energy is used during the exam, just about the same amount as a traditional mammogram done on x-ray film.

Who can have a 3D mammography exam?

It is approved for all women who would be undergoing a standard mammogram. However, certain age groups and breast tissue types have been shown to have greater results than others. Please discuss this with your referring physician or one of our radiologists. 3D mammography screenings may have an additional charge, please consult with your policy coverage.

Now that 3D mammography is available at the Women’s Diagnostic Center, you may have some questions.

We’ve prepared this short Q&A to address concerns you may have.

Please be sure to call our office if you have any additional questions or comments at 803-327-2828.

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WAIT AT HOME

RESERVE YOUR SPOT ONLINE and comfortably wait at home.

www.pmcinquicker.com

If you have a life threatening emergency, call 911.

That moment in the ER when you realize you could

Piedmont Medical Center EMS is a part of a new pilot program which offers assistance and education to members of our

community who receive repeat care at Piedmont Medical Center.

The goal for the new Community Paramedic Program is to provide the tools and care our community needs; particularly to our friends and neighbors who are at high-risk of being readmitted to the hospital.

The service will consist of a series of home visits focused on evaluating progression in the healing process. The specially-trained paramedics will work with the patient to help them better manage their unique situation. Program leaders believe

they will see a large number of community members benefit from this program, including those living with diabetes and congestive heart failure.

“This is a new type of service across the country,” says Michael Wallace, EMS Chief. “We’re one of the first public organizations to be chosen to pilot the program.”

This program will launch during the second half of 2016. In preparation, the entire EMS management team is receiving training for the comprehensive program. It is an honor to serve our community through this program!

LIFELINECOMMUNITY PARAMEDIC PROGRAM – as told by Michael Wallace.

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“ This is a new type of service across the country. We’re one of the first public organizations to be chosen to pilot the program.– Michael Wallace, EMS Chief

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We are thrilled to have participated in the 2016 Statewide Screening Day in partnership with the Heart2Heart Foundation. Dozens of our friends and

neighbors were screened at our four locations; Piedmont Medical Center Community Wellness Center, PMC Heart & Vascular Center, The Imaging Center at Baxter Village, and York Imaging Center.

We are also proud to support the Heart2Heart Foundation’s annual Heart Gala. This fundraiser contributes to the organization’s ability to help fund EKG screenings for women with financial need and fulfill its mission “to educate, support and advocate for women’s heart health, thereby affecting not only their lives but those of their families.”

FEATURING Teepa Snow MS, OTR/L, FAOTATeepa Snow is a dementia care and education specialist with over 30 years of experience in geriatrics. Teepa works closely with facilities and dementia service providers throughout the country to improve and optimize programs and services to people with dementia and their families.

Essentials for Your Journey Together – A Family Event Thursday, May 19, 2016 • 1:30pm - 4:30pm • $5.00 First Baptist Church • 481 Hood Center Dr, Rock Hill, SCVisit www.regonline.com/sc2015pm to register today!

Piedmont Medical Center is pleased to work with the Catawba Area Agency on Aging, Senior Helpers and Teepa Snow for two seminars that will provide essential information on how to have a positive and meaningful relationship with loved ones living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

UNDERSTANDING Dementia & Alzheimer’sSEMINAR

�Please call 803.329.4357 for more information.

Successful Interaction Strategies for Health Care ProfessionalsThursday, May 19, 2016 • 9:00am - 12:00pm First Baptist Church • 481 Hood Center Dr, Rock Hill, SC $35 for CE Attendees • $20 for Non-CE Attendees Visit www.regonline.com/sc2015am to register today!

Statewide Screening Day / Heart Gala / National Wear Red Day.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Mark your calendar for next year’s statewide screening date: Feb. 16, 2017.

Heart2Heart Foundation President Sheila Caldwell presents Piedmont

Medical Center’s Bill Masterton, CEO, with Founding Corporate Donor Award.

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Registration is required for all events except for support groups. To register, please call 803-329-1234, and press 2 or visit myPMC.com/events

EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $30 for 3 one hour sessions. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE May 7 • 1 pm

7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

May 9, 23 • 11:30 pm9 9 23 23 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill May 12 • 6 pm at PMC Doctors’ 12 12 Dining Room (Café Entrance)

WALK WITH A DOCMay 14 • 8 am

14 14 Piedmont Medical Center Trail at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center (Located at the Riverwalk Development)

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTMay 19 • 7:30-10:30 am • FREE

19 19 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

EXTENDED MAMMOGRAPHY HOURS May 19 • 5-8 pm

19 19 Women’s Diagnostic Center May 21 • 8 am-12 pm 21 21 The Imaging Center

UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA CARE Featuring Teepa Snow

May 19 • 2-5 pm19 19 481 Hood Center Dr, Rock Hill, SC

CLASSES

YOUNG PARENTS TO BEMay 2 • 7:30 pm

2 2 PMC Women’s Tower

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEEMay 3 • 2 pm & 19 • 4 pm

3 3 19 19 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONMay 7 • 8 am

7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

FAMILY INFANT CARE May 7 • 1:30 pm7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPMay 7 • 3:30 pm

7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT MASSAGE CLASS* May 9, 16, 23 • 5:30 pm

9 9 16 16 23 23 PMC Women’s Tower *Series of 3 classes

INFANT CPRMay 15 • 3 pm

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower

BREASTFEEDING CLASSMay 16 • 7 pm

16 16 PMC Women’s Tower

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupMay 3 • 6 pm

3 3 PMC Women’s Tower

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group May 5, 19 • 5:30 pm

5 5 19 19 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

ALZHEIMER'S Support GroupMay 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

DIABETES Support GroupMay 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Women’s Tower

KNIT CHICKS May 11, 25 • 2:30 pm

11 11 25 25 PMC Women’s Tower 4th Floor

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupMay 12 • 6:45 pm

12 12 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

SCHERODERMA Support GroupMay 17 • 6 pm

17 17 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupMay 17 • 6 pm

17 17 PMC Women’s Tower

STROKE Support GroupMay 18 • 11 am • HealthSouth

18 18 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupMay 18 • 7 pm

18 18 PMC Women’s Tower

NUTRITION THERAPY DURING CANCER TREATMENT

May 23 • 5 pm23 23 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureMay 24 • 6:30 pm

24 24 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY 2016

FREE SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS SEMINARSSeminars are offered at Piedmont General Surgery Associates and Piedmont Medical Center. To register online, please visit myPMCSurgicalWeightLoss.com or call 803-329-1234, then press 2.

FREE Meal Measure™ Portion Control available to seminar attendees.

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EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $30 for 3 courses. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

June 13, 27 • 11:30 am13 13 27 27 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill June 9 • 6 pm at PMC

9 9 Women’s Tower

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE June 11 • 1 pm

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTJune 16 • 7:30-10:30 am • FREE

16 16 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

CLASSES

INFANT MASSAGE CLASS* June 3, 6, 20 • 5:30 pm

3 3 6 6 20 20 PMC Women’s Tower *Series of 3 classes

YOUNG PARENTS TO BEJune 6 • 7:30 pm

6 6 PMC Women’s Tower

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEE June 7 • 2 pm & 16 • 4 pm 7 7 16 16 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONJune 11 • 8 am

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

FAMILY INFANT CARE June 11 • 1:30 pm11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPJune 11 • 3:30 pm

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT CPRJune 12 • 3 pm

12 12 PMC Women’s Tower

BREASTFEEDING CLASSJune 20 • 7 pm

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group June 2, 16 • 5:30 pm

2 2 16 16 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

ALZHEIMER'S Support GroupJune 2 • 6 pm

2 2 PMC Doctors' Dining Room

DIABETES Support GroupJune 2 • 6 pm

2 2 PMC Women’s Tower

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupJune 7 • 6 pm

7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupJune 9 • 6:45 pm

9 9 PMC Doctors' Dining Room

MONTHLY BREASTFEEDINGJune 11 • 11 am

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower Perinatal Classroom

SCHERODERMA Support GroupJune 14 • 6:00 pm

14 14 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupJune 14 • 6 pm

14 14 PMC Women’s Tower

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupJune 15 • 7 pm

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower

STROKE Support GroupJune 15 • 11 am • HealthSouth

15 15 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

NUTRITION THERAPY DURING CANCER TREATMENT

June 27 • 5 pm27 27 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureJune 28 • 6:30 pm

28 28 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS JUNE 2016

WALK WITH A DOC • June 11 • 8 am

Registration is FREE. Call 803-329-1234 and choose option 2 or go online to myPMC.com/events to register.

Walk with a Doc, is held once a month at the Piedmont Medical Center Trail at Riverwalk. Walkers joining the featured physician will have the opportunity to ask questions about their health, and enjoy the camaraderie of others in the community! Join us for Walk with a Doc at 8 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month, from March thru September. In case of rain or inclement weather, Walk with a Doc will be cancelled. Any weather updates/cancellations will be posted on Piedmont’s Facebook page no later than 7 a.m. on the morning of the event.

First-time registrants will receive a free t-shirt and pedometer.

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JUNE 2016

EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $30 for 3 courses. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

WALK WITH A DOC / FREE July 9 • 8-9 am

9 9 Piedmont Medical Center Trail at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center (Located at the Riverwalk Development)

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

July 11, 25 • 11:30 pm11 1125 25 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill July 14 • 6 pm at PMC 14 14 Women’s Tower

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTJuly 21 • 7:30-10:30 am • FREE

21 21 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE July 23 • 1 pm

23 23 PMC Women’s Tower

CLASSES

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEEJuly 5 • 2 pm & 21 • 4 pm

5 5 21 21 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

INFANT CPRJuly 10 • 3 pm

10 10 PMC Women’s Tower

YOUNG PARENTS TO BEJuly 11 • 7:30 pm

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT MASSAGE CLASS* July 11, 18, 25 • 5:30 pm

11 11 18 18 25 25 PMC Women’s Tower *Series of 3 classes

BREASTFEEDING CLASSJuly 18 • 7 pm

18 18 PMC Women’s Tower

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONJuly 23 • 8 am

23 23 PMC Women’s Tower

FAMILY INFANT CARE July 23 • 1:30 pm23 23 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPJuly 23 • 3:30 pm

23 23 PMC Women’s Tower

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupJuly 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Women’s Tower

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group July 7, 21 • 5:30 pm

7 7 21 21 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

DIABETES Support GroupJuly 7 • 6 pm

7 7 PMC Women’s Tower

ALZHEIMER’S Support GroupJuly 7 • 6 pm

7 7 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

MONTHLY BREASTFEEDINGJuly 9 • 11 am

9 9 PMC Women’s Tower Perinatal Classroom

SCHERODERMA Support GroupJuly 12 • 6 pm

12 12 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupJuly 12 • 6 pm

12 12 PMC Women’s Tower

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupJuly 14 • 6:45 pm

14 14 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

NUTRITION THERAPY DURING CANCER TREATMENT

July 18 • 5 pm18 18 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupJuly 20 • 7 pm

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

STROKE Support GroupJuly 20 • 11 am • HealthSouth

20 20 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureJuly 26 • 6:30 pm

26 26 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS JULY 2016

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Registration is FREE for most events. To register, please call 803-329-1234, and press 2 or visit myPMC.com/events.

EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $30 for 3 courses. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

August 8, 22 • 11:30 am8 8 22 22 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill August 11 • 6 pm at

11 11 Hampton Inn & Suites, 1520 Carolina Place Dr., Fort Mill, SC

WALK WITH A DOC / FREEAugust 13 • TBD

13 13 Piedmont Medical Center Trail at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center (Located at the Riverwalk Development)

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTAugust 18 • 7:30 am • FREE

18 18 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

EXTENDED MAMMOGRAPHY HOURSAugust 18 • 5-8 pm

18 18 Women’s Diagnostic Center

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE August 20 • 1 pm

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

CLASSES

INFANT MASSAGE CLASS* August 1,8,15 • 5:30 pm

1 1 8 8 15 15 PMC Women’s Tower *Series of 3 classes

YOUNG PARENTS TO BEAugust 1 • 7:30 pm

1 1 PMC Women’s Tower

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEE August 2 • 2pm & 18 • 4 pm 2 2 18 18 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

INFANT CPRAugust 14 • 3 pm

14 14 PMC Women’s Tower

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONAugust 20 • 8 am

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

FAMILY INFANT CARE August 20 • 1:30 pm20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPAugust 20 • 3:30 pm

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

PRENATAL BREASTFEEDING CLASSAugust 15 • 7 pm

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower Auditorium

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupAugust 2 • 6 pm

2 2 PMC Women’s Tower

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group August 4,18 • 5:30 pm

4 4 18 18 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

ALZHEIMER’S Support GroupAugust 4 • 6 pm

4 4 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

DIABETES Support GroupAugust 4 • 6 pm

4 4 PMC Women’s Tower

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupAugust 11 • 6:45 pm

11 11 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

MONTHLY BREASTFEEDINGAugust 13 • 11 am

13 13 PMC Women’s Tower Perinatal Classroom

SCHERODERMA Support GroupAugust 16 • 6 pm

16 16 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupAugust 16 • 6 pm

16 16 PMC Women’s Tower

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupAugust 17 • 7 pm

17 17 PMC Women’s Tower

STROKE Support GroupAugust 17 • 11 am • HealthSouth

17 17 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

NUTRITION THERAPY DURING CANCER TREATMENT

August 22 • 5:00 pm22 22 PMC Doctors’ Dining Room

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureAugust 23 • 6:30 pm

23 23 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 2016

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