If you ask her on the fly (pun intended), Emergency Department RN Tanisha Silva credits her decision to enlist in the U.S. Air Force Reserve to the movie G.I. Jane. While it’s true that Tanisha admired the main character’s ability to handle anything that came her way, if you dig a little deeper, Tanisha’s true…
From the surface, it appears technology connects two important points in Maria Heeke’s life. Actually, nursing is the common thread. Maria, Information Systems (IS) informaticist, grew up in Clayton with her five siblings in the very house where she was born. Her grandmother worked at Hendricks as a nurse in the mental health unit. Maria…
“Lifesteps has a big impact on our community,” said Kaitie Delgado, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, ACSM-CPT, HRH Registered Dietitian. “It gets a lot of attention for weight loss, but it’s really about encouraging small changes that lead to a healthier lifestyle. For example, participants learn stress management behaviors and tips for handling high-risk eating situations.”
Natalie Rinehart, RN, has worked for HRH’s Emergency Department for 21 years. Seven years ago, she was asked if she would be interested in obtaining special training to help survivors of sexual assault. Intrigued by what it entailed, Natalie agreed. “Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) provide medical treatment to survivors of sexual assault,” said Natalie….
“Lifesteps has a big impact on our community,” said Kaitie Delgado, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, ACSM-CPT, HRH Registered Dietitian. “It gets a lot of attention for weight loss, but it’s really about encouraging small changes that lead to a healthier lifestyle. For example, participants learn stress management behaviors and tips for handling high-risk eating situations.”
“Maybe Mel Gibson, but it must be the Mel Gibson from the original Lethal Weapon or The Patriot movies. I could go with Bruce Willis from Die Hard, as well. I wouldn’t be mad if Chris Hemsworth or Bradley Cooper took the role.” That’s what Michael Larew, DPT, TSAC-F, at Danville Hospital, had to say…
“I had never really thought of being in the military, but at that time in my life, it sounded really exciting.” Andrea Huffman, MD, Westside Physicians for Women, joined the Iowa National Guard in 1997 after her father, a member of the Guard for over 30 years, made her aware of a special program that…
“Lifesteps has a big impact on our community,” said Kaitie Delgado, MS, RD, CSSD, LD, ACSM-CPT, HRH Registered Dietitian. “It gets a lot of attention for weight loss, but it’s really about encouraging small changes that lead to a healthier lifestyle. For example, participants learn stress management behaviors and tips for handling high-risk eating situations.”
Julie Truran, Clinical Manager – Pediatric Unit In 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended the Back-to-Sleep campaign to encourage parents to place their infants on their backs to sleep. Since then, the rate of infant sleep-related deaths has declined more than 50 percent. However, sleep-related infant deaths still claim more than 3,500 lives…