Hospital News - 3rd Quarter 2009
 
Pink Ladies Fashion Show
September 24, 2009 - The Hunt Regional Medical Center
Volunteers presented their annual fashion show and luncheon to a
sold out crowd Thursday at Wesley Methodist Church.
Janeen Cunningham, pictured at the microphone, provided
the fall and winter fashions from Calico Cat.
HRH Foundation member Barbara Cullen is pictured in
a stylish party ensemble while Volunteer Director Jeanye Roberts
is shown in a faux fur jacket .
Money from the show goes to various hospital projects.

Lytle named Patient Care Associate
of the Year
August 11, 2009 - Ester A. Lytle, a 10-year employee
of Hunt Regional Medical Center, says she greatly appreciates her
recent designation as Patient Care Associate of the year.
Ester received the honor earlier this summer from Nursing Administration.
She is a PCA on 3rd floor Telemetry West.
“I appreciate it very much and I really love working at the
hospital. I want to do a good job, and I’ll try to live up
to the expectations that come with this award,” she said.
She has spent more than 20 years in the healthcare field and was
associated with Baylor Medical Center in the mid-1990s.
Ester and her husband, Rex, live just north of Greenville. She has
five children, 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She
says she loves to cook, but her favorite activity is doing things
with her grandchildren.

Ester Lytle, Patient Care Associate of the Year at Hunt Regional
Medical Center, is congratulated by Hunt Regional Healthcare CEO
Richard Carter.

Trussell joins HRMC surgical
staff
August 4, 2009 - Joshua Trussell, M.D., who recently
completed his surgical residency at Banner Good Samaritan Medical
Center in Phoenix, AZ, has joined the medical staff of Hunt Regional
Healthcare.
Dr.
Trussell will begin his practice as a general surgeon at Hunt Regional
Medical Center at Greenville on Monday.
“We are delighted to have Dr. Trussell as a member our medical
staff,” said Richard Carter, Hunt Regional CEO. “He
has excelled throughout his medical education and surgical residency.”
A native of Mansfield, Dr. Trussell completed his doctor of medicine
degree in 2004 at the University of Texas Health Science Center
School of Medicine in Houston. He also holds a B.S. degree magna
cum laude in biology from the University of Texas at Arlington.
During his residency, Dr. Trussell conducted a number of lectures
and technical presentations as well as producing publications based
on his research.
Dr. Trussell is a board-eligible candidate for the American Board
of Surgery. He also is certified in advanced trauma life support
and advanced cardiac life support.
Dr. Trussell is joining the practice of Primary Care Associates
where practice manager Darrell Lummus said, “We are pleased
to welcome Dr. Trussell to the PCA family of healthcare providers.
“He is coming from an excellent general surgery training
program and will be a great addition to our group, Hunt Regional
Medical Center and the communities we serve,” Lummus said.
“I’m delighted to join the Primary Care Associate family
and medical staff at Hunt Regional Medical Center,” said Dr.
Trussell. It is my goal to advance the surgical services at Hunt
Regional to new avenues in complex laparoscopic surgery and surgical
oncology. I am excited to join a sound medical team in providing
care for a blessed community.”
Dr. Trussell’s wife Adrianne, is a certified orthopedic registered
nurse, and has joined the Intensive Care Unit nursing staff at HRMC.
The couple has settled in their new Hunt County home. Together
they enjoy golf, mountain biking, hiking and other outdoor activities.

Cancer support group forming
August 5, 2009 - Hunt Regional Medical Center will soon offer a
new support group benefiting cancer patients and caregivers.
Journey Into Life, a peer-led support group for cancer patients
and caregivers will begin meeting on September 17 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Mitchell Reception Room at the Lou and Jack Finney Cancer Center.
The monthly meetings will be held on the third Thursday of every
month.
The support group is led by Melody Pierce, Hunt County Relay for
Life chair. The purpose of the group is to offer emotional support
for cancer patients and their caregivers.
For more information, call Pierce at 903- 447-3187.

Bicycle Rodeo set for August
20
August 5, 2009 - Remember the feeling of first learning to ride
a bicycle on your own — without training wheels and without
a parent's balancing hand? Remember that sudden rush of freedom?
“If you have to strain to think back that far, well, maybe
it's time to strap on a helmet and saddle up, because not only is
bicycling fun and freeing, it's an excellent way to get healthy
exercise,” says Greenville Police Department Officer Chris
McCasland, event organizer.
Bicycling, however, is not without its risks, he says.
That’s the motivation behind a bicycle skills event planned
by several organizations to give bicyclists the opportunity to learn
skills they need to be better cyclists.
Those involved are the Greenville Police Department and Hunt Regional
Medical Center Trauma Department, with the help from W. Walworth
Harrison Public Library, Greenville Fire Rescue, American Medical
Response, Life Star Air Ambulance and the Greenville Cycling Club.
The “rodeo” will be held August 20 from 9 a.m. to 11
a.m. at the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library, #1 Lou Finney Lane.
All bicyclists aged eight to 12 are invited to attend. This event
is made up of a series of stations, each dealing with an important
aspect of safe cycling. Participants will have their bicycles inspected
and will then learn about and practice bicycle-handling skills that
will increase their enjoyment of bicycling and could some day save
their lives. Parents are invited to participate, too.
Children will need to provide their own bicycle and any safety equipment
they might have. Hunt Regional Medical Center Trauma Department
will provide bicycle helmets free of charge to children who don’t
have them. Operation ID bicycle engraving will also be available
on site.
For more information, contact McCaslin at 903-457-2998. Registration
forms will be available on the day of the event; however Pre-registration
forms are located at the Police and Courts Building 3000 Lee St.,
the W. Walworth Harrison Public Library, and on-line at www.ci.greenville.tx.us.

Congressman Hall visits Finney
Cancer Center
July
2, 2009 - Congressman Ralph Hall made a visit to the Hunt Regional
Medical Center today, making a tour of the Lou and Jack Finney Cancer
Center for the first time.
Prior to the tour Hall presented Administrator Mike Klepin a United
States Flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol (right).
Hall inspected the radiation treatment room (below) where dosimitrist-therapist
Justin Sullivan illustrated the steps taken prior to administering
radiation from the linear accelerator.

From left are Dr. James Petrikas, lead radiation oncologist at
the Finney Center; Hall; board member John Reynolds; Tom Hughes,
Hall’s administrative assistant; and Sullivan.
In the background is Texas A&M-Commerce summer intern Anthony
Tosie.

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