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St. Claire Foundation President's Lunch ...................................................2SCR Welcomes Brad Baker, DO, Family Medicine Physician .....................3
Become an SCR Hospice Volunteer ...........................................................4Upcoming Education Events .....................................................................7
The St. Claire Foundation is the recipient of a six-figure cash and real estate gift from the estate of longtime Morehead State University (MSU) English professor Rose Orlich.
Orlich passed away in March. She was 88 years old.
In her will, Orlich bequeathed her longtime home on Knapp Avenue in Morehead to the St. Claire Foundation. She divided the majority of the remainder of her estate among several charities, and the Foundation’s share was approximately $100,000, said Paul R. Stokes, attorney for the estate.
“Rose had been a faithful supporter of our Foundation for many years,” said St. Claire Regional Medical Center President/CEO Mark J. Neff. “But even with her history of generosity, we can’t begin to express how grateful and humbled we were when we learned about the magnitude of her legacy gift to us.”
Orlich served on the MSU English faculty for 22 years. She was also an award-winning poet who published two books of poetry.
For nearly two decades, Orlich held the position of Church Lector at Jesus Our Savior Catholic Church, where she was a member.
“Her faith was such an integral part of Rose’s life. It means so much to know that she saw us as a worthy and appropriate recipient and an organization that will continue to carry on the Christian ministry that was so important to her,” said St. Claire Foundation Executive Director Tom Lewis.
Because it is located so far from the hospital campus, Neff said SCR will likely sell the Orlich house.
“It is a quaint home, and Sherwood Forest is a nice, secluded neighbor-hood,” Neff said.
Rose had been a faithful supporter of our Foundation for many years, but even with her history of generosity, we can’t begin to express how grateful
and humbled we were when we learned about the magnitude of
her legacy gift to us.-Mark J. Neff, SCR President/CEO
St. Claire Foundation Receives Significant Gift from Rose Orlich Estate
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Judith O. Yancy, who advanced to the status of St. Claire Society Gentle Healer, was recognized during the annual President’s Lunch for her generous donations.
The St. Claire Foundation’s annual President’s Lunch was held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Center for Health, Education and Research to recognize our most generous supporters and to educate them about the services and projects their charitable donations are supporting.
Tom Lewis, St. Claire Foundation Director, recognized new and advancing members of the St. Claire Society with a plaque. The St. Claire Society represents our most generous and prestigious levels of support. We would like to thank the individuals and companies that support our organization through their giving. Their contributions help us grow and allow us to continue our mission of proclaiming God’s goodness through a healing ministry to the people of Eastern Kentucky.
To learn more about the St. Claire Foundation or to make a donation, visit www.st-claire.org/give.
The Morehead State University Center for Regional Engagement was presented a plaque for becoming a Life Member of the St. Claire Society. J. Marshall, executive director, accepted the plaque on the center's behalf.
Charlotte Walker, St. Claire Regional Medical Group administrative director of clinic operations, was recognized as a St. Claire Society Life Member during the annual President’s Lunch.
New and advancing St. Claire Society members who were recognized but not pictured include: The Emily H. Conway Estate, Charitable Spirit; Mohammad Marashdeh, MD, SCR interventional cardiologist, and Abeer Said Al-Qaisi, MD, SCR oncologist/hematologist, Charitable Spirit; and David Victor, MD, SCR vascular and general surgeon, and Susan Victor, SCR pharmacist, Gentle Healer.
Annual President's LunchRecognizing New and Advancing Members
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St. Claire Regional is proud to announce the addition of Brad Baker, DO, to our medical staff. Baker is now seeing and accepting new patients at our St. Claire Regional Family Medicine location in Owingsville.
Baker received his medical degree from the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine in Pikeville. He completed his residency through the University of Kentucky (UK) Family Community Medicine Residency Program, serving patients for two years at the UK Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and most recently at St. Claire Regional Family Medicine in Morehead.
Baker was born and raised in Eastern Kentucky and says he has always desired to provide care for the people of the community he grew up in. “Working in family medicine gives me the opportunity to take care of people of all ages and to become a part of their lives,” Baker says. “To me, that’s the heart of medicine.”
Baker and his wife, Lauren, have two wonderful children, Waylon and Emmaline. Baker’s hobbies include spending time outdoors, going to concerts and reading.
St. Claire Regional Family Medicine specializes in care for your entire family. You can trust our providers to manage your general, preventive and chronic health needs. For more information or to schedule an appointment with Baker or any of our family medicine providers in Owingsville, call 606.764.6386.
St. Claire Regional Family Medicine in Owingsville Welcomes Brad Baker, DO
These St. Claire Regional Mission Ornaments are limited edition, as only 190 were created.
Each one-of-a-kind ornament is hand blown and painted from the inside. They are truly a keepsake to be treasured!
To receive one of these beautiful ornaments, make a donation of $25 or more to the St. Claire Auxiliary Scholarship Fund. Ornaments can be picked up in the gift shop and at the St. Claire Foundation. Payroll deduction is available.
2016 St. Claire Regional Mission Ornament
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Debra Hayes, RN, was recently recognized during the Kentucky Organization of Nurse Leaders Annual Leadership Conference as an Emerging Nurse Leader. Debbie currently serves as the Nurse Manager for TCU/IRU. Congratulations, Debbie!
Debra Hayes, RN, Recognized as Emerging Nurse LeaderSubmitted by: Lerae Wilson, CNO/VP of Nursing
Dawn Ranshaw, RN, recently obtained her ANCC Geriatric Certification and is now starting on the completion of her BSN! Dawn currently works in geriatric care on the fifth floor. Our staff and patients appreciate Dawn’s dedication and continued efforts in carrying out our mission. Congratulations, Dawn!
Dawn Ranshaw, RN, Receives ANCC Geriatric CertificationSubmitted by: Debra Hayes, Nurse Manager TCU/IRU
During this year’s National Nurse Practitioner Week, Nov. 13-19, we recognize all of our nurse practitioners for the patient-centered, accessible and high-quality healthcare they provide!
Here at SCR, we are honored to have 22 nurse practitioners. Nurse practitioners, also known as NPs, are expert clinicians with advanced training who provide primary, acute and specialty healthcare. NPs provide a full range of services, such as ordering, performing and interpreting diagnostic tests; diagnosing and treating acute and chronic conditions; prescribing medications and treatments; and manag-ing overall patient care.
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Hospice care is focused on helping families cope with what people fear the most about dying — being in pain, being alone, losing control and being a burden to others.
By volunteering, you can make a difference in the lives of patients and their loved ones!
Our volunteers take the time to make friendly visits with hospice patients. Activities include simply sitting and talking with or reading to patients, and/or assisting with errands, grocery shopping and personal care.
For more information, contact Amber Stamper, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, at 606.783.6887. Volunteer applications are available online at www.st-claire.org/volunteer.
“One day I walked into hospice and offered to volunteer for their program, and it has been life altering. It doesn’t take much to sit with a patient and be a friend to let them know we care about them.“
— Erika Gordon, SCR Hospice volunteer
Want to make a difference?Become an SCR Hospice Volunteer
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St. Claire Regional Welcomes
NEW STAFF U P C O M I N G
C . E . P r o g r a m sNovember 8 | BLS Check Off1:00 – 4:00 PMCHER 208Register with KaSandra Hensley at [email protected] or ext. 6830.
November 9 | Morbidity & Mortality12:00 - 1:00 PMSCR Library - Education RoomCredit: ACPE, Category 1 AMA
November 15 | Neonatal Education & Simulation10:00 AM - 2:45 PMCHER 102DCredit: Pending
November 16 | Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds12:00 - 1:00 PMSCR Library - Education RoomCredit: ACPE, Category 1 AMA
November 8 | NICHE Series Part II: Teach Back8:30 – 9:30 AMLibrary Education RoomCredit: Nursing CNE
November 8 | Shared Governance Boot Camp10:00 AM – 12:00 PMCHER 102Credit: Nursing CNE
November 10 | BLS Class8:00 AM - 1:00 PMCHER 102
November 11 | BLS Skills8:00 AM - 12:00 PMCafé A
November 15th & 22nd | Basic Dysrhythmia Interpretation (2 part course)8:30 - 11:30 AMCHER 311Credit: Nursing CNE
November 15 | BLS Class8:00 AM - 1:00 PMCHER 102
Learning & Organizational Development Educational OfferingsRegister through careLearning using the following link:
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Phillip Bradford BakerFM- Owingsville
Cheryl Annette BarkerBehavioral Health UnitLaurie Ann Bobyack
Home HealthCynthia Ann Bohen
Behavioral Health UnitDella Lou BonePatient Access
Laura Christina BrandtLaboratory
Jeannette P BrigantinoEnvironmental Services
John Milton BrownInfusion Solutions
Tausha Renee CartyMMS Clinical ServicesRichard Wesley CliseFamily Medical Supply
Melissa Lynn CoxFamily Medicine
Amanda Nicole DaileyFood Services
Tabitha Suzanne DeAtley3rd Floor CentralAshlyn Lea Dray
Emergency DepartmentSerenity Lynn Dunn
PodiatryEmily Nicole Elam
Home HealthBrandy Nicole Esham
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Kathy Ann MaysRehab Unit
Tara Beth MaysNursing Administration
Teisha Marie McKenzieLaboratory
John Ryker Miller3rd Floor North
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Infusion SolutionsHeather Denise NickellBehavioral Health Unit
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