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March 19th is Certified Nurses Day, an annual worldwide event dedicated to celebrating certification as a means to ensure high standards of patient care and to promote continuing excellence in the nursing profession. Certification validates a nurse’s specialty knowledge for practice in a defined functional or clinical area of nursing.
LCMH Recognizes Nurses on Certifi ed Nurses DayLisa DiMarco, Vice President of Patient Care Services
APRIL 2016
Little Company of Mary Hospital was proud to be able to recognize 125 Certifi ed Nurses on March 19th:
Cindy Akelis, RN, BSN, CENHeather Allen-Griffi n, CNNSheila Andrasco, CLCSusan Arnold, MHA, BSN, RNTabatha Becker, TNCCNancy Bresnahan, CLCAshley Brown, BSNMary C. Burke, APN, CNMLeslie Caballero, EFM-CMarguerite Cacciatore, CLCCandace Campbell, TNCCKathi Cavanaugh, RN, MSNElizabeth Cerrentano, MSN, APN, FNP-VC, RNCheryl Chemers, RN, MSNCarra Cichowicz, TNCCErma Clark, RN, MBA, MJDiane Colburn, RN, CNORTheresa Coleman, CLCIrene Copak, MSN, APN, CCNS, CCRNMary Crowley, SCRNBonnie Cuevas, RN, NIHSSMary Alice Cullina, AOCN, AOCNSCynthia Cyrankowski, RN, OCN
Geraldine Daite, CDNCathy Daly, ONCDeborah Dandino-O’Neill, CLCAileen DeOcampo, CCRNGina Demas, CLC, RNC-OBTricia Deskovich, MSN, APRN, FNP-CCindy Deuser, RN, BSN, MSHAMichelle Dignan, MSN, MBA, APN, CNSLisa DiMarco, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHEMegan Doheny, CLCJeanne Dougherty, APN, FNP-BCDianna Douglas, RN, MSN, CNORChristie Drozd, BSNMary Duffi n, RN, BSNJean Dykas, BSNMargaret Egan, EFM-CMarita Eppenstein, BSNColleen Estand, RN, CENChris Ewing-Jedrzejak, ONCMaria Fitzgerald, CLCPatricia Gelezauskas, RNC-OBLauren Gilligan, TNCC
Victoria Golden, IBLCEMary P. Grimm, RN, BSN, CNMLEileen Grogan, BSNAnn Halleran, BSNPatricia Herdman, CNORBridget Higgins, TNCCMaryAnn Houlihan, IBLCETheresa Hughes, CLCKathy Hurley, CWOCNAndrey Ibragimov, RN, BSN, CNORCaryn Jachimiec, RN, BSNLatravia Johnson, TNCCRachel Jones, RNC-OBKatrina Kelly, RN, BSN, MS, OCNMaureen Konrath, RN, CNORCathy Kosty, BS, R.T. (R) (T)Diane Kovacevic, RNC-OBSue Kwiatdowski, TNCCColleen Lagiglia, RN, BSNMonica Leal, BSNDawn Lombardo, MBA, BSN, RN, NE-BCMary Lorimer, BSNKelly Mackessy, CLCKaren Marino, MSN, RN, ONC
Jennifer Marsters, IBLCECara McGuire, RN, BSNKathy McGury, HCS-DPeggy McKeever, BSNJacqueline “Jax” McKendry, RN, BSNRoshelle Mead, RN, MSN, CCMKelly Meehan, RN, BS, MSMichelle Minnick, RN, BSNMarie Moore, RN, BSNLisa Murphy, MSN, APN, FNP-CEileen Murphy, IBLCEDebbie Murray, MSN, RN, CDEKatie Murray, RN, BSN, MSNSarah Naoe, BSNKaren Novak, CHTMary Kay Nowick, RN, BSNDiane O’Connor, RN, CNORLisa O’Malley, RN, BSN, CCMYvonne Oldaker, CNM, MPANancy Olsen, APN, CWOCNJudy Ott, BSNAngela Pastrana, CCRN
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Congratulations to Eva Bedolla, RN, Labor and Delivery, who recently received the DAISY Award at LCMH! A patient nominated Eva and listed the below reason why she is so very deserving of the Daisy Award:
“I was extremely nervous about not being able to have a V-BAC. Eva was extremely positive, caring, attentive, and treated my family like they were family. She moved me every half hour to try to further along delivery progress. I went from 6 centimeters dilated (for several hours) to 10 centimeters within 2 hours. Eva maintained a calm demeanor that put me at ease. I wasn’t afraid anymore. Eva was very supportive when it was time to push. I’m positive that she had the magic touch and was one of the greatest factors in me being able to have a successful V-BAC. I’m extremely grateful that Eva was by my side. Furthermore, the kindness that Eva extended to my mom and husband was exceptional. Even the care and love she demonstrated when giving my baby her first bath was amazing. Eva is truly an asset to LCMH – And I cannot thank her enough! Even before sending me to the 3rd floor Eva was extremely thorough and informative – an exceptional nurse! Thank you!”
Labor and Delivery Nurse Receives the DAISY Award for ExcellenceLee Batsakis, Public Relations & Marketing Specialist
Congratulations to Eva!
Lisa Pendergast, RN, BSN, CHPNCarolyn Piersanti, MSN, RNJoanne Pizzo, BSNLynn Polhemus, MSN, RN, TNSDebbie Pruim, APN, CNS-BCJulie Ramski, BSNSharon Rangel, MSN, MBA, RNCharlie Rasmason, MSN, RN, CCRNMary Rhodes, MSN, APN, FNP-VC, RN
Susan Rios, CLCLinda Rodriguez, RNC-MNN, SANE-ALisa Rodriguez, RNC-OBMary Rohan, APN, CWOCNMary Ryan, MBA, BSNMonica Ryan, DNP, MSN, APN, FNP-VC, RNCathy Sawyers, MSPatty Schultz, BSNMary Beth Sheehan, BSN
Aquila Shelby, MSN, APRN, FNP-CLaura Sterling, BSN, CEN, TNCCVanessa Suchecki, RN, BSN, OCNMegan Sulich, CPNPaul Tarrant, RN, CNOR, CRCSTCarol Tassone, RN, BSNCarol Tumino, CDNPatricia Vaughan, RN, BSN, CNNMary Ward-Mayster, RN, BSNMary Weber, CLCGeorgi Whalen, RN, BSN, OCN
Rosemary White, APN, FNP-BCKaren Wood, DNSc, RN, CNL, CCRNDonna Yozze, IBLCERachel Yu, RNCPhyllis Zanardelli, WCC
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2016 Employees of the Year Colleen Rohan, Director Human Resources
The 2016 Employees of the Year will be announced on Monday, May 9th, the first day of Hospital Week. Nomination forms are now available in Human Resources, the Employee Page of the LCM Website Bottom of page in black space “For Employees” click Employee Login (3rd link on left) or on the “N” Drive in Word.
You may nominate co-workers based on how well they exemplify the core values of Little Company. A winner will be selected for each of the four core values:• Compassion• Professionalism• Quality Work• Responsibility
From the Hospital’s webpage (www.lcmh.org) select the tab Careers & Benefits and click on Employees. On the left hand side click on Employee Login. Follow the login instructions. The form is located under: Employee Files titled 2016 Employee of the Year Ballot (hospital employees) or 2016 Affiliated Employee of the Year Ballot or Affiliated Services employee.
From the “N” Drive in Word. Go to: N/Forms/Word/HR/2016 Employee of the Year Ballot.doc, to nominate a hospital employee. To nominate an Affiliated Service Employee go to N/Forms/Word/HR 2016 Affiliates Employee of Year Ballot.doc.
As in the past, please do not nominate management. While hospital nominees can exhibit more than one core value, please nominate each in the one category that suits him or her best. You can use the back of the form or additional paper to tell your nominee’s story. Additional forms will be available in Human Resources. Nominations are due in Human Resources or to be deposited in the ballot boxes located in Café 95 or at the North Pavilion entrance by 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 11th.
Nominees will be notified on Monday, May 2nd. They will receive a letter of congratulations and a nominee ribbon to wear on their badges. Nominees will also have their photos taken for a display recognizing all nominees. Winners will receive wonderful prizes, including one night stay for two at a downtown hotel, a parking space for the year, and special recognition in the newspaper.
Little Company of Mary Hospital presented the Evergreen Park Fire Department with a $7,500 donation for the purchase of a Zoll Cardiac Defi brillator. Th e defi brillator, which aids in advanced cardiovascular life support, is used in urgent treatments of cardiac arrest and other life threatening medical emergencies. According to the American Heart Association, using a defi brillator after a cardiac arrest, improves an individual’s chances of survival.
Left to right: Edward Palenik, Chief Ronald Kleinhaus of the Evergreen Park Fire Department with and Lynn Polhemus, Director of Patient Care Services and Lisa DiMarco, Vice President of Patient Care Services at LCMH.
Living Well CelebrationAnne Marie Ross, Events and Publications Coordinator
Little Company of Mary’s Comprehensive Bariatric Surgery Center hosted its 12th Annual Living Well Celebration at the Chateau Bu-Sche in Alsip on Thursday, March 10th. The dinner-dance honored the program’s patients and their many success stories.
Nearly 100 former bariatric patients, along with their family and friends, attended the celebration. The night included a family-style dinner, a presentation by the Medical Director and Surgeon Dr. Gerald Cahill and four moving patient testimonials.
April 4
A big thank you to all of those who endured the rain to represent LCMH in both riding and walking alongside the float down Western Avenue at the Southside Irish Parade on Sunday, March 13th. The participation of employees and family members contributes greatly to the success of our community outreach efforts and, for that, we are appreciative.
2016 Southside Irish ParadeAnne Marie Ross, Events and Publications Coordinator
April 5
April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month. According to Prevent Blindness America (PBA), 66 percent of people who are visually impaired or blind are women. Interestingly, more than ¾ of visual impairment is estimated to be preventable or correctable. Why women? The causes are mainly due to longevity, hormonal fluctuations (pregnancy, menopause, and breast cancer treatments and other hormones), women’s increased risk of autoimmune diseases that negatively affect the eyes.
According to the National Eye Institute, the most common age-related eye diseases and conditions leading to vision loss or blindness, if left untreated are:
• Age-Related Macular Degeneration: see infographic• Cataract Formation: gradual cloudiness of the eye’s
natural lens, increases with age, more common in smokers
• Diabetic Retinopathy: damage to the eye’s retina due to diabetes
• Glaucoma: a group of eye diseases that damages the optic nerve in one or both eyes, leading to vision loss and blindness. It is called “the sneak thief of sight” as there are often NO warning signs. Who is at high-risk at an earlier age? African Americans, and Hispanic populations, and diabetics are more susceptible to glaucoma.
• Dry Eye: chronic lack of enough lubrication and moisture on the eye’s surface
April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety MonthCatherine Lazo-Miller, MS, RN, Supervisor, Health Promotion Department
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Prevent Blindness and Preserve Sight
• Regular eye exams: Make it a priority to get regular dilated eye exams, report visual problems or changes even during pregnancy, such as difficulty focusing on objects; seeing spots, trouble adjusting to dark rooms, double vision, watery or itchy eyes, dark spot in the center of your line of vision, lines and edges that are wavy or distorted, or eye pain.
• Maintain a healthy diet: Research supports daily nutrients for eye health such as zeaxanthin, lutein as well as omega-3 fatty acids, beta carotene and vitamins C and E to protect and could enhance your vision. Eat foods like leafy green vegetables, carrots, grapefruit, Brussels sprouts, oranges, green peppers, almonds, whole grains and lean meats.
• Quit smoking: Smoking vastly increases your chances of eye disease.
• Exercise: Maintain a healthy weight and good cardiovascular health. Obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol can lead to specific vision problems.
• Control your diabetes: Uncontrolled diabetes can cause permanent damage to eye structures.
• Wear sunglasses with UV protection, hats and visors: Slows down the cataract formation.
• Educate yourself: Know your family history of eye disease. Use cosmetics and contact lenses safely.
• See your medical doctor regularly: Also routine physicals can lead to early diagnosis of potentially sight threatening diseases.
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LCMH Volunteers, We Can Count on You! Carol Martinez, Manager Volunteer Resources
Throughout the country, volunteers are being recognized during National Volunteer Week. Little Company of Mary Hospital will be celebrating all our wonderful volunteers from April 11th through April 16th.
Their contributions to our hospital play a key role to the success of our organization. Thanking your volunteers and giving them the appreciation they so deserve is important not only this week, but throughout the entire year!
April 7
April 8
April 9
Celebrating Nurses Week 2016!Lisa DiMarco, Vice President of Patient Care Services
April 10
Please bring a teddy bear or doll to participate in our ED Clinic.
April 11
April 12
Memorial Day Ridge RunAnne Marie Ross, Events and Publications Coordinator
Dr. Ginny Hendricks
Your manager will soon distribute your Employee Accomplishment Worksheet (“yellow sheet”). Complete and return to your Manager by Thursday, April 28th. Please give careful consideration to your answers. Your honest self-appraisal is critical to a successful review process.
Advice on achieving a successful review include: Think about your job responsibilities throughout the course of the year; prepare a list of your most significant contributions. Be honest about yourself and your work.
Consider your strengths and areas needing growth and determine if you’re satisfying your own standards of performance.
Ask questions such as: • Have I completed all my competencies
(required education) timely? • How do I bring value to my department? • How does my performance make a difference? • Do I meet deadlines? Staff is appraised on the Core
Values of Compassion, Professionalism, Quality and Responsibility. Consider how your work reflected these values.
Be prepared and remember that open communication is vital to a successful review.
Employee Self-AppraisalColleen Rohan, Director Human Resources
We are pleased to be returning as Presenting Sponsor of the Beverly Area Planning Association’s Ridge Run on Memorial Day, May 30th. The Ridge Run is a series of races, including 5 and 10K timed races, a mile fun run, a 5K walk, and other activities. The day begins at 8 a.m. and ends with a Memorial Day ceremonyat 11:30 a.m.
Every year as Presenting Sponsor, Little Company of Mary Hospital provides first aid staff made up of volunteer professionals. We are excited to welcome back Dr. Ginny Hendricks, a Family Medicine Physician, fellowship-trained in Sports
Medicine, with Little Company of Mary’s Medical Group, who specializes in non-surgical sports care, as our Ridge Run Medical Director.
You are welcome to join us in the LCMH Family Tent on race day, which includes information about hospital programs for adults and healthy games and prizes for kids. Please contact Anne Marie Ross at ext. 5047 if you are interested.
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April 14
Aneta Pawlikowska,, Tech, Evs; Kara Cwik, Rn, Behavioral Health; Donta Brown, Tech, Evs; Jenine King, Aff , Patient Service Representative; Surgical Group
Each month new employees attend an all-day orientation where the following topics are presented. AIDET training helps every employee understand that they are
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Mary Ellen Namoff , Physician and Patient Experience Coordinator
Please welcome our new employees when you see them on campus.
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April 15
Canisha Allen, Sterile Processing Tech; Katherine Mccann, Cp, Icu; Naomi Schmidt, Aff , Medical Assistant, Practice Sppt Svs; Melissa Janicki, Hr Coordinator
Lama Alsalah, Medical Technologist, General Lab; Melissa Nero, Aff , Patient Service Rep., Practice Sppt Svs; Kimberly Leeper, Cp, 4sw
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Kristen Villalobos, Cp, 5w; Andrew Kasik, Er Tech; Daphne Bennett, Transportation Aide, Central Transportation; Sean Miller, Transportation Aide, Central Transportation
We Are the
Canisha AllenaLama AlsalahDaphne BennettDonta BrownKara Cwik, RNDanielle GrossklasJessica HallMelissa JanickiAndrew KasikJenine King
Kristen VillalobosKimberly LeeperCesar Mawa, RNKatherine McCannSean MillerMelissa NeroAneta PawlikowskaNaomi SchmidtMegan Smith
The following employees joined at March orientation:
April 16
Welcome New Providers
Kudus Akinde, MDPediatrics
Alzein Medical, Ltd2850 West 95th Street
Suite 400708.424.7600
708.424.7605 (fax)
Robert Bielski, MDPediatric Orthopedic
University of Chicago Medicine2850 West 95th Street
Suite 12Evergreen Park, IL 60805
844.826.5264 (UCM-LCMH)
Sarika Chopra, DONephrology
Kidney Care Center7831 West 95th Street
Suite CHickory Hills, IL 60457
708.598.2448708.598.2558(fax)
Nana Fenny, MD, MPHPediatric Allergy and ImmunologyUniversity of Chicago Medicine
2850 West 95th Street Suite 12
Evergreen Park, IL 60805844.826.5264 (UCM-LCMH)
Julie Gorski, MDFamily Medicine
Oak Street Health3348 West 87th Street
Chicago, IL 60652773.776.4471
773.564.3510 (fax)
Alfred Guirguis, DOGynecologic Oncology
Gynecologic Cancer Institute of Chicago
6700 West 95th StreetSuite 330
Oak Lawn, IL 60453708.422.3242
708.422.3243(fax)
Ebony Johnson, MDFamily Medicine
Little Company of Mary Medical Group
6700 West 95th StreetOak Lawn, IL 60453
708.974.7300708.974.7373 (fax)
Kristina Johnson, DOFamily Medicine
Park Primary Care9760 South Kedzie Avenue
Suite 2Evergreen Park, IL 60805
708.423.8150708.423.8152 (fax)
April 17
Welcome New Providers
Eileen Moriarity, APNEmergency Medicine
Evergreen Emergency Medicine2800 West 95th Street
Evergreen Park, IL 60805708.229.5600
Nikki Neubauer, MDGynecologic Oncology
Gynecologic Cancer Institute of Chicago
6700 West 95th StreetSuite 330
Oak Lawn, IL 60453708.422.3242
708.422.3243 (fax)
Christine O’Malley, APNPediatrics
University of Chicago Medicine2850 West 95th Street
Suite 12Evergreen Park, IL 60805
844.826.5264 (UCM-LCMH)
Yung Sim, MDFamily Medicine
Oak Street Health3348 West 87th Street
Chicago, IL 60652773.776.4471
773.564.3510 (fax)
Julie Zimmer, APNEmergency Medicine
2800 West 95th StreetEvergreen Park, IL 60805
708.229.5600
Author, Crystal Brown-Lewis, Psy.D., wife of Berry Lewis, M.D., signed and donated copies of her new children’s book, “My Mama is an Angel” to the Ellyn Rose Cronin Community Resource Library. The book tells the tender story of the relationship of a young girl and her mother, as her mother battles breast cancer. Children are devastated by the loss of a parent and often, adults are unsure on how to comfort them. “My Mama is an Angel” can open the door to healthy communication because it deals with the topic in a way that is both thoughtful and touching. “My Mama is an Angel” will also be available in the 2800 Gift Shop here at LCMH.
Pictured: Kelly Walsh, Integrative Therapy Resource Coordinator, Cara McGuire, RN, Breast Nurse Navigator, Crystal Brown-Lewis, Psy.D., Vanessa Suchecki, RN, Manager Oncology Services and Mary Duffin, RN, Nurse Navigator.
April 18
Espresso Desk for sale - $75. Dark wood - 5 feet wide by 28 inches deep. Two drawers and a removable top organizer. Good condition. Call 773.430.7564 if interested.
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2016 March Community EventsAnne Marie Ross, Events and Publications Coordinator
Little Company of Mary Hospital was represented at the following community events in March:
March 4th- Evergreen Park Family Fitness Fest
March 5th- MommyCon Expo
March 9th- Senior Citizen St. Patrick’s Day Party & Financial Empowerment Fair
March 13th- Southside Irish Parade
Thank you to all who participated!
Large collection of Precious Moments Collectibles in original boxes. Many to choose from. Asking $10 to $20 depending on size. Please contact Beth, Orland Park, 708.651.7544.
April 19
Welcome New Providers
Diabetes Tool KitInformal support program conducted by Diabetes Educator Debbie Murray, R.N., C.D.E.April 6th from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.Location: North Pavilion, Room N2705Fee: FREE
Adult Health Fair Comprehensive labs, BMI, blood pressure and a take home colon cancer screening kit. Learn about services at Little Company of Mary for you and your family.April 9th from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.North Pavilion Link, Room N1703Fee: $65
Health Academy “Skin Smarts”Presented by: Arash Koochek, M.D.April 11th from 11:15 a.m. to NoonLocation: North Pavilion Link, Room N1703(CEU’s provided for nurses who attend.)Fee: FREE
CHEER Group “Chair Olympics” Focuses on positive measure for healthier living. For people living with chronic illness.Presented by Fitness Instructor Barb KolendaApril 13th from 11 a.m. to NoonNorth Pavilion Link, First Floor, Room N1703Fee: FREE
Wake-Up Call ScreeningAssess your risk for heart disease and stroke. Includes CBC, chemistry, coronary risk profile; body mass index, blood pressure, blood oxygen level, ultrasounds for abdominal aneurysm, carotid arteries and peripheral vascular disease screenings. A heart rhythm screening for atrial fibrillation.April 23rd from 7:30 a.m. to Noon (one-hour appointments)Location: LCMH Cancer CenterFee: $150 ($4,000 value)
Knee Pain ScreeningsPresented by: Junaid Makda, M.D.April 28thCall for appointment times.Location: Women’s Center, First Floor, Room W1535Fee: FREE
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL PROGRAMS. Programs are held at Little Company of Mary Hospital. Call 708.423.5774 or extension 5830 to register or for more information. For a full listing of classes, visit www.LCMH.org/calendar.
If minimum registration is not met, classes or programs may be canceled.
“Rounds” is published 12 times a year by the Public Relations and Marketing Department. It provides information for and about the employees of Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers.
The next “Rounds” will be distributed Friday, May 6th. The fi nal deadline for story submissions is Monday, April 18th.
April “Rounds” was prepared by Anne Marie Ross and Dana Sorensen, Public Relations and Marketing.
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