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Showing posts with label health education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health education. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Free health screening fair set for August 4

The BIG SCREEN is coming!

Join us for our free health screening fair from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturday, August 4 at the Franciscan Hammond Clinic Specialty Center, 7905 Calumet Avenue, Munster.

Free screenings include (you must register for the following by calling 800-931-3322):

  • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (requires fasting after midnight, August 3)
  • Carotid Artery
  • Hearing Screening
  • Diabetes
  • Bone Density


Registration is not necessary for the following free screenings:

  • Scoliosis
  • Blood Pressure


Also...come for the screenings...stay to meet Chicago White Sox pitchers Jesse Crain and Addison Reed! The Superior Ambulance Helicopter and District 1 Disaster Trailer will also be on campus.

Again...to register for screenings, call the Health Resource Center at (800) 931-3322.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Franciscan Senior Promise Meeting - April 12

The public is invited to attend the April meeting of the newly formed Franciscan Senior Promise group.

Peter Gregory will conduct a demonstration of “Tai Chi Chih” during the meeting, which will take place at 10 a.m. at Franciscan St. Margaret Health - Hammond, 5454 Hohman Ave.

Franciscan Senior Promise is a newly club offers people aged 55 and older information on health issues and advice on lifestyles choices, along with the opportunity to socialize and make new acquaintances.

Meetings take place monthly, with game days, movie and popcorn days, defensive driving courses, a yearly flu shot clinic and daytime and overnight trips among scheduled activities.

Annual membership fee is $15.

For more information, call (800) 931-3322 or visit FranciscanStMargaret.org.

Friday, March 30, 2012

CSU Pharmacy Students Expand Horizons

Franciscan Physicians Hospital teaches, learns

Vincent Williams and Debbie Ondimu
"This rotation has really opened my eyes. I'm enjoying the clinical aspect of the hospital," says Uzoamaka Adagbo, a sophomore pharmacy student at Chicago State University.

Adagbo is one of four second-year pharmacy students doing rotations at Franciscan Physicians Hospital. Students Virginia Diaz, Debbie Ondimu and Vincent Williams also work with the hospital’s director of pharmacy, Marva Cooksey, Ph.D., for their rotations.

As pharmacy students, they are required to complete two years of pre-pharmacy schooling, three years of pharmacy course work and one year of clinical rotations, before receiving their Doctor of Pharmacy degree.  With one year of course work left, their journey is well under way.

Virginia Diaz and Uzoamaka Adagbo
"The rotation at Franciscan Physicians Hospital has brought everything together in seeing how medications we work with affect patients," says Ondimu. Her rotation partner, Williams, agrees. "We talk about adherence in class, but in the hospital, we see that adherence equals effectiveness, which reduces the time inpatients are here."

Even with the latest technologies and electronic medical record, the atmosphere can be a challenge.

"If one thing is missing or one person fails, our job is compromised. That's why it's important that the whole picture come together to work efficiently in the hospital setting. Staff is exceptionally cognizant and supportive of that notion," notes Adagbo.

A high level of interaction between nursing, pharmacy, physicians and other health providers takes place within the hospital, notes Diaz. It's this interaction that provides the start-to-finish experience the students seek.

"Dr. Cooksey really teaches us the process of pharmacy operations from the starting point to the ending point. She interacts with just about everyone," states Diaz.

Says Cooksey, "I've been in the pharmacy business since 1983, having worked in retail, hospital, HMO, government and direct-mail settings. As such, my experience covers a range of bases and I enjoy teaching my students that they can be more than a one-setting pharmacist."

Despite a thorough approach to clinical management within the hospital, students are learning that barriers do still exist.

"In working with pharmaceutical drugs, we face barriers beyond the clinical spectrum -- things like having an interpreter when a patient speaks another language. We have to overcome that and make sure the interpreter says exactly what we're saying," says Adagbo. "That ensures the patient is taking the right medication at the right time."

The pharmacy student rotations are a two-sided mirror, with benefits reflected by the students’ knowledge and university-level research.

Diaz states, "We are constantly studying new pharmacy guidelines and we're always learning the newest medications and techniques at the university." Adagbo adds, "I feel that the staff learns things from us. It's a great way for everyone to benefit from the interaction."

Ondimu predicts great advancements for the group members, as they analyze operations and system development to better serve patients.

"I'm always thinking about what I can do, what I can change, to predict a better outcome. A lot of it is just processes, finding more efficient ways to manage the care."

Diaz adds, "People count on pharmacists for everything. That’s why we've chosen this field, to better serve patients both now and in the future."


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Monday, March 5, 2012

March "Spirit of Women" Seminar - 10 Signs of Alzheimer's

"Know the 10 Signs of Alzheimer's: Early Detection Matters"

This introductory program provides an understanding of the difference between age-related memory loss and Alzheimer's disease.

For more information or to register, please call (800) 931-3322.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012
12:00 noon
Franciscan Physicians Hospital
701 Superior Ave.
Munster, Indiana
Third Floor Conference Room




For more information about these events call (800) 931-3322. To sign up for Spirit of Women, visit franciscanalliance.org/SpiritofWomen and click your hospital or fill out our online form on Facebook!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Patient Education Classes, March/April 2012

Join us at the Franciscan Hammond Clinic Specialty Center, 7905 Calumet Ave., as we celebrate the health of our community! March and April patient education classes are almost here to provide you and your family a gateway toward better health in 2012! Click image to enlarge.



For more information, visit the Franciscan Hammond Clinic website at http://www.franciscanhammondclinic.org/!@

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

February "Spirit of Women" Seminar - Lowering Blood Pressure and Cholesterol

Please join us for our monthly Spirit of Women presentation in February:

“A Little DASH Will Do You”
DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is a dietary plan developed by the National Institute of Health to aid in lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels without the need for medication.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Noon
Franciscan Hammond Clinic
7905 Calumet Ave., Munster
3rd Floor Conference Room
Presented by: Joann Franczek, Registered Dietitian

For more information or to register, please call (800) 931-3322.



Watch for dates for our March seminar: “Avoid a Brainwreck (Concussions)."

For more information about these events call (800) 931-3322.

To sign up for Spirit of Women, visit our webpage or fill out our online form on Facebook!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Franciscan Physicians Offering Free Mammograms

Franciscan Physicians Hospital received $6,750 from the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust (IBCAT) to provide 100 free screening mammograms for underinsured and uninsured area women. Screenings are done at the Franciscan Hammond Clinic Specialty Center, 7905 Calumet Ave., Munster.

Franciscan Hammond Clinic Specialty Center, 7905 Calumet Ave., Munster
The grant, which will not cover the entire cost of the mammography screening, is available Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2012. Financial assistance will be provided by Franciscan Physicians Hospital to supplement the cost of the mammograms.

The hospital currently provides roughly 5,100 mammograms per year and is partnering with Franciscan Hammond Clinic to identify women who would not otherwise be able to afford a screening.

Participants will complete a survey that indicates possible barriers to testing, such as financial, education, social and cultural, among others. The information is integrated into the program planning to refine the process for overcoming barriers.

The project, developed by IBCAT, the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust, aims to identify and resolve potential and actual barriers for women attempting to obtain regular screenings. Franciscan Physicians Hospital will assist by providing more than 500 women education on breast cancer through multiple educational offerings throughout 2012.

Dr. Cynthia Sanders, vice president of medical affairs at Franciscan Physicians Hospital, states, ”Both organizations are honored to be recipients of this grant. We plan to make it go a long way toward ensuring that this very important, life-saving service is available to women who might otherwise be unable to have the studies done.”

Mammography Screening Machine
For more information about health events and screenings, contact Franciscan Hammond Clinic at (219) 836-5800.

About Breast Cancer
More than 39,000 women in the U.S. are expected to die in 2011 from breast cancer. According to the Susan G. Komen foundation, death rates have been decreasing since 1990 due to treatment advances, detection through screening and increased awareness. According to A.D.A.M. Total Health, roughly 12% of women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Spirit of Women is Here - Join Today!

Franciscan Alliance is proud to announce a new partnership with the Spirit of Women Health Network, a program that provides health events and resources specifically for women.

"Spirit of Women uses a 'Health-U-Tainment' approach to health and wellness that engages the consumer through fun, interactive and memorable experiences," said Eva Tokarz, regional outreach and wellness specialist for the Franciscan Alliance Northern Indiana hospitals. Such experiences include a seminar series along with two special events that occur in the months dedicated to women's health: Day of Dance in February (American Heart Month) and Girls' Night Out in October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month).

At Day of Dance, attendees are taught fun dance moves while also learning about heart health and participating in screenings. Girls' Night Out will feature fashion and accessory workshops, mini-spa services and gourmet food tastings along with information on the prevention, early detection and treatment of breast cancer.

The seminar series pairs fun activities with educational health messages. New topics are addressed every quarter; past topics have included pelvic health, cancer, pain management, and diabetes. Spirit of Women also delivers health information via email newsletters— brief, custom-designed messages about topics that concern women.

Because women are typically the health care decision makers in their households, Spirit of Women aims not only to help them make the right decisions, but also to keep them healthy for continued care of their families.

"Spirit of Women has the busy woman in mind," said Gene Diamond, chief executive officer of Franciscan Alliance Northern Indiana Region. "There are topics, resources, answers to questions and helpful hints as close as her fingertips. The northern Indiana hospitals of Franciscan Alliance are nearby, ready to provide highly trained professionals to meet her needs, whether through education or the provision of high-quality care that is designed by us to make her feel consciously aware of being loved."

For more information or to SIGN UP for Spirit of Women, check out our Spirit of Women pages on our Web site.