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May November/December 2007 2016 By Natalie Head Anderson Hospital Public Relations Director On January 5, Anderson Hospital will celebrate 40 years of service to this community. On that day in 1977, the doors officially opened and staff were ready to accept patients. In addition to the years of planning and building, staff were working prior to opening day to ready the way. One of those original staff members still enjoys working here today. Ella Ahrens, RN, began her career at Anderson on December 20, 1976, as an OB Nursery Nurse. She described the days leading up to opening as exciting. We cleaned, stocked our departments and even had scavenger hunts so staff could easily find their way around the hospital, she explained. It was the first and only time that all the staff of Anderson Hospital had Christmas Day vacation! The OB Department was located on the second floor right above the main entrance featuring beautiful skylights which flooded the nursey with natural light. Ella said she wishes she could go back and visit that space one more time, thinking how small it was compared to the Pavilion for Women of today. Ella had the privilege of caring for the very first baby born here 17 minutes after midnight on January 7 th, 1977. Jennifer Shadwick, was born to Kathy and Garry Shadwick of Troy, Illinois. I remember being given a flashlight to use the restroom because some of the electricity was not yet hooked up, reminisced Mrs. Shadwick during an interview in 1997. And the cafeteria had not been finished, so hospital food was not an option. In the past 40 years, Ella has since played a nursing role in all aspects of the obstetrics department. I ve worked in the nursery, labor and delivery, postpartum, even made a home visit, said Ella. I ve come full circle. I m back in the Nursery Continues on Page 2

REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 1977 where I love it the most. Her love of working in the nursery was clearly visible as a new father rolled in his baby girl and Ella took over with her skills appearing second-nature. Think of all the life events that happen over 40 years. Ella was engaged, married, had children and even lost loved ones under her tenure at Anderson. Anderson has played a major part of my life, she said. I am proud of our OB s reputation in our community and even prouder of being a part of an amazing team of co-workers. Joining Ella in the celebration of 40 years at Anderson Hospital will be Becky Durham, Patient Financial Services, who started in January 1977; Mary Jo Kampwerth, Health Information Services; who started in March 1977; Sandy Riley, Nursing Administration; who started in May 1977; and Kat Bean, Materials Management, who started in August 1977. Each has a story to tell and we ll learn more about their experience over the past 40 years in newsletters to come. In the meantime, take a stroll down memory lane by reading the very first Report to the Community published in December 1977. Page 2

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NEWS FROM OUR HEALTHCARE PARTNERS Focused on Supporting Education in the Community By Amy Roller Development Coordinator Community Hospital of Staunton Community Hospital of Staunton recently became a sponsor for the Macoupin County Creating Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO) program, which is an effort to show high school juniors and seniors what it takes to develop a viable business in their communities. Students in this program do much more than watch how other businesses function, they are required to start their own businesses. Students are given the opportunity to work with a mentor from the local business community. They come up with an idea for a new business, develop a business plan, then make that business plan a reality. The CEO program expands the scope of a high school education. It teaches students, not only how to support themselves through their own business, it gives them the knowledge of what it takes to operate a business in the town in which they live. We can think of no better way to help a town retain the children it paid so much to educate, and, at the same time, give them hands-on experience in what it takes to start a business, which, eventually, could create more jobs in our community. Above: Community Hospital of Staunton CEO, Sue Campbell (standing) talking to the group. Left: Program participants from Staunton High School. Page 6

BUILDING BETTER HEALTHCARE TOGETHER Dr. Erin Wright Anderson Medical Group is excited to announce the arrival of OB/GYN, Dr. Erin Wright! Dr. Wright has joined the practice of Dr. Patrice L. Staten and is located in Suite 105 within Hospital Entrance 2. Dr. Wright was born in Richmond, Virginia and lived in Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. She completed her undergraduate studies at Duke University where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. After completing post -baccalaureate studies, she earned her Medical Degree from the University of Chicago-Pritzker School of Medicine. She completed her residency training at Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School and was in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia prior to relocating to Southwest Illinois. Dr. Wright's interest in OB/GYN stems largely from her experiences overseas working with underserved women with limited resources. She believes that educating women about their own health is of paramount importance and greatly enjoys this aspect of medicine. Outside of the office and hospital, Dr. Wright enjoys traveling, baking, skiing, volunteering, mentoring, and serving as an advocate for the Be the Match/ National Marrow Donor Program. She also enjoys attending various sporting events and cheering loudly for the Blue Devils! Maryville Imaging welcomes a couple new employees and anxiously awaits the arrivals of employees that are expecting! Left to right are: New patient access Staff: Tina Brandt Expecting in January: Bonnie Von Bokel New pre-cert Staff: Ashley Tebbe Expecting twins very soon: Megan Boatright Page 7

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STAFF NEWS Look Who Retired this Year! Julie Williams Housekeeping 1/8 Dellane Burke RN, Cardiopulmonary Rehab 1/20 Pam Pelot RNFA Team Leader 1/22 Deborah Slemer Rehab Services 1/29 Sue Newton RN 4/28 Linda Burke Food Service 4/30 Barb Ingram Unit Secretary 5/24 Marlene Luitjohan Medical Technologist 5/27 Trudy Jennings ExpressCare 6/2 Connie Balsai Housekeepking 6/9 Carol Hood Pavilion for Women 6/12 Marie Hawkins Home Health 8/13 Marilyn McMillan Outpatient Coder 11/2 Cindy Wood HIM 11/12 Sonnie Stalker Diabetes Educator 12/8 Kim Perry Surgery Director 12/9 Jayme Wagner RN 12/23 Michael Range CardioPulmonary Director 12/31 Page 10

YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE Local Heart Attack Patient Grateful to be Alive Edwardsville resident, Glen Kotkiewicz, recently survived what s often called a Widowmaker heart attack. This term is used because the left main coronary, and/or the left anterior descending supply blood to large areas of the heart. This means that if these arteries are abruptly and completely occluded it will cause a massive heart attack that will likely lead to sudden death. As you can see from these before and after pictures of Glen s heart, he is one lucky guy. Bride Shows Thanks In Unique Way You've heard of Secret Santa... but have you heard of "Secret Bride?" Well a "sort of secret" bride just shared the beauty of her flowers with us at Anderson Hospital as a way to say thanks for the care we provided a loved one in the past. Staff were delighted to see small bouquets of pink roses and hydrangeas throughout the hospital with a sweet card telling all to simply "Smile." Glen knows he is one lucky guy and wanted to personally say thanks to those who helped him survive this attack. Glen and his wife, Holly, stopped by the December 14 th EMS Run Review to thank the Bravo Team of Edwardsville EMS, Pam Phillips, RN, of the ER and Bill Rodgers, RN, Director of the Chest Pain Center. Page 11

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