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The McLaren Health Care system includes 13 hospitals, 2 HMO's, ambulatory surgery centers, diagnostics, employed physician network and more.
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MAUMEE, Ohio (March 3, 2023) – Following years of declining revenues and an unstable reimbursement environment, the McLaren St. Luke’s Board of Directors has made the difficult, but unanimous, decision to close the hospital and related outpatient services. The organization has begun notifying employees, patients, regulators, and community partners of plans to discontinue operations by mid-May. McLaren Health Care and Mercy Health are in the process of finalizing an asset purchase agreement in whic...
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On August 11, 2020, Bill DuRussel, 73, of Munger, underwent carotid endarterectomy surgery at a mid-Michigan hospital to clear out a carotid artery. Seven hours later, he had a stroke and was rushed by ambulance to the Intensive Care Unit at McLaren Flint. Since he had just had surgery, Bill wasn’t eligible for tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Dr. Mahmoud Rayes , an interventional neurologist at McLaren Flint, instead performed a mechanical thrombectomy on Bill, which removed the blood clot blo...
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Bill DuRussel of Munger, Michigan continues to defy the odds with his incredible recovery from a stroke which occurred several hours after undergoing a carotid endarterectomy to clear out a carotid artery. A mechanical thrombectomy was performed to remove the blood clot that had formed, blocking one of the arteries leading up to his brain. He was in poor condition but his wife and sons never lost faith that he would recover. His thrombectomy and rehabilitation took place at McLaren Flint.
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Initiative represents additional annual investment in nursing staff of more than $1 million. McLaren Lapeer Region, in a show of appreciation and an effort to recruit and retain exceptional caregivers, has increased nurses’ hourly wages by $3, an approximate increase of eight percent. The hospital also increased its sign-on bonuses for new nurses to $10,000 as part of a more than $1 million investment in nursing care at the hospital. The raises occurred outside of regular contract negotiations between t...
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It can be hard to believe that a walnut-sized organ can become a problem for some men, but it is possible. According to Zero Cancer: One in eight men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer once in their lifetime. Prostate cancer takes the life of one man every 15 minutes. African American men are at a high-risk of prostate cancer. For Black men, the numbers are different: One in six Black men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer once in their lifetime. Just over 30% of Black me...
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An innovative heart procedure helped a local man keep his charitable spirit Even as he nears 90 years old, Bill still feels the need to give back. For more than 20 years, the retired Air Force serviceman with more than 25 years of service, continued his dedication to serving others by volunteering for Meals on Wheels. Once a week, Bill will volunteer his time to deliver meals to people who (for any reason) might not be able to leave the house or prepare their own meal. It’s work he finds deeply rewardin...
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McLaren Port Huron Wound Healing Center Program Director Bill Holmes discusses the center's healing outcomes, award winning clinical staff and services available for treating chronic wounds
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Marcie Paul is a tireless advocate for cancer patients. Through more than a decade of advocacy work to expand access to cancer care through research funding and education, Paul is doing a great deal to contribute to improved outcomes for patients who hear the words, ‘You have cancer.’ Recently, while serving as deputy district lead for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Paul helped secure passage of Michigan’s legislation aimed at lowering health care costs for thousands of cancer patien...
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“When I was first diagnosed, one thing I wanted was to meet people who had survived this cancer."
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"You're going to get through this," Diana's co-workers kept telling her. "We got your back." Diana It wasn't long ago that Diana, a nurse's assistant in the McLaren Oakland emergency department, felt a lump on her breast. Thinking it was just a bruise, she didn't pay much attention to it. But a few days later, she noticed it had grown in size. Following a mammogram and biopsy at McLaren Oakland, she was told it was stage 1 breast cancer and quickly made an appointment with an oncologist. B
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A symbol of survivorship given by Bill Happel will be displayed at the Ohio cancer center to encourage other prostate cancer patients.
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McLaren Greater Lansing's new health care campus brings advantages for those looking for health care positions in the greater Lansing area. The topic of job shortages and low staffing levels has been prevalent in all sectors, but especially in health care. From the COVID-19 pandemic that helped shape the way health care is being delivered today to rising inflation and operation costs, the health care labor market looks much different. At McLaren, making the necessary improvements to help w...
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“I always leave wishing I could do more, but I am so thankful for the time I do spend in Haiti and for all of my amazing colleagues who also donate their time to help,” said Dr. Melissa Richardson. Imagine needing emergency health care and being turned away due to an inability to pay. This happens every day to the people of Haiti and one McLaren surgeon was called to help. Melissa Richardson, DO, surgeon at McLaren Greater Lansing Minimally Invasive Surgical Associates , and her husband Dan Richar...
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Nutritional Counseling is now available and does not require a physician order. Our registered dietitians can help with the following issues: patients wanting help losing weight, anyone wanting to learn how to eat healthier, patients experiencing food allergies or intolerance to food, irritable bowel syndrome, dysphagia diets, celiac disease, and those in need of low salt or low cholesterol diets. This is a private pay program for counseling not covered by insurance payers. These individual sessions are...
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“I told him to have all his patients sign the bat after completing radiation to show hope from one survivor to the next.” Patient-centered care plays an essential role in anyone’s cancer journey. Individuals travel from all over the country to receive the specialized care offered at Karmanos Cancer Institute. One 66-year-old Whitehouse, Ohio resident lives miles from the newest state-of-the-art cancer care campus that provides outstanding patient-centered care and delivers new life-changing cancer thera...
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"I would tell donors that their money is well spent. Your gift gives someone the opportunity to concentrate on healing as opposed to how they're going to pay their bills. Stress is a detriment to any type of healing. The Hospitality House at McLaren helps relieve that stress. It's a wonderful thing." As more and more Michigan residents look for innovative and non-invasive cancer care, some face obstacles, including travel demands and overnight lodging accommodations, that can weigh on their minds...
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Let’s face it, nobody wants to have a surprise medical bill, but it happens to many people who have no way of knowing the cost of medical procedures before undergoing them. McLaren doesn’t want patients to be left in the dark when it comes to financial responsibilities and has invested in an estimating tool called CarePricer to help guide an open and transparent conversation through McLaren’s Cost of Care program. This program is designed to inform a patient of their financial obligation prior to an ele...
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So what exactly is epilepsy? What causes it? How is it treated and managed over a lifetime? Let’s learn more with Dr. Nikesh Ardeshna, medical director of the epilepsy services at McLaren Health.
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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This is an all day class that provides information regarding general childbirth preparation. It will give an overview of the birth process including labor preparation, birth videos, cesarean birth, medical pain management, limited basic relaxation and breathing techniques. It will include a tour of the Miriam F. Acheson Family Birth Place. Registration is required. You may: Use our secure online registration below and pay via credit card online Call HealthAccess at 1(800) 228-1484; or locally at ...
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We want to share a few ways McLaren Flint leadership, physicians, medical residents and fellows, and clinical and support staff share their knowledge and skills to promote better health and well-being throughout Flint and Genesee County. These community connections come from a desire to make a difference in the health of all residents, no matter their age. Our Vision: McLaren Flint will be the recognized leader and preferred provider of primary and specialty healthcare services to the communities of mid...
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Have you experienced a pain in your back, side, or abdomen so intense it stops you in your tracks? If so, you may have experienced a kidney stone. Some pass on their own and others require medical attention. Kidney stones are made up of minerals and salts that form into hard deposits inside your kidneys. These hard deposits can cause severe pain and infection if not treated. There are a few key factors to pay attention to when it comes to avoiding kidney stones. Your Diet “Diet can play a large role in ...
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The second annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Night with the Detroit Tigers, Karmanos Cancer Institute and McLaren Health Care , the official health care system of the Tigers, was a smashing success as fans celebrated the lives of survivors near and far. Decorated with a blue theme to build awareness for prostate cancer, Comerica Park welcomed hundreds of prostate cancer survivors as the Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres 12 to 4 in game one of the series. “Partnering with the Tigers for such a large ev...
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“I don’t even feel like I went through it… You might have to go through a few more treatments than you would [with] the traditional [radiation], but it’s worth it because it [proton therapy] doesn’t put your body through as much trauma than it already has been [through].” “October 19. I remember the day. Horrible day.” Teresa Link of Clio was working on the farm, a normal day for her in 2019. It was hay season, and she was working extra hours so that she could pay for her yearly mammogram . “I ca...
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On May 11, more than 100 guests and supporters came together for the 22 nd straight year and raised more than $7,500 to benefit health care workers and volunteers who aid people nearing the end of their lives. To date, the Nancy Streber Memorial Golf Classic — which this year and for most of its history has been played at Heather Hills Golf Club in Romeo — raised more than $100,000 for the cause, the proceeds of which go to the McLaren Hospice & Homecare Foundation. “We are grateful for the unwaveri...
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William Chesney didn’t think much of it when he first started having trouble swallowing food and taking his morning prescriptions. “I thought it was odd, but I didn’t pay it much attention until a couple of weeks went by,” William said. “Then I went to my family doctor, who sent me for a scope.” William had what appeared to be a tumor in his esophagus. His primary care doctor referred him to the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Bay Region in Bay City. “My initial thought was, ‘How did I ...
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Susanna Storeng, DMSc, PA-C, a family and pediatric physician assistant serving mid-Michigan as part of McLaren Central Michigan, recently returned from Washington DC, during which she advocated for increasing access for her patients to get the timely care they need. An invited attendee of the Michigan Academy of Physician Associates at the American Academy of Physician Associates Leadership and Advocacy Summit, Storeng added her support behind House Resolution 618/S 131 and House Resolution 704/S 260. ...
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It’s a brand-new year, and with that many of us have our health top of mind. We want to lose weight, eat better and exercise more, all good intentions. If you have a new insurance carrier, or are new to Medicare, you will also want to be on top of your coverage. It is important that you pay attention to what is in-network and what is not, what is covered in full and what is not, and what your co-pays will be, and that you understand your prescription plan. New insurance may also bring you the opp...
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Choose your poison- an unexpected bill, an argument with a friend, another driver cutting you off in traffic. Even if you manage to side-step these or any other common triggers, it is impossible to avoid stress altogether. There is a straightforward reason, says Nicole Franklin, PsyD, LP, ABPP . “Stress is a natural human response that prompts us to address challenges and threats in our lives,” Franklin said. “Stress mobilizes us to act via the activation of the hypothalamus, an area of the ...
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Since 1976, February has been designated Black History Month in the United States. The month provides an opportunity to celebrate African Americans' many contributions to the country's history while recognizing inequities and struggles that have divided the nation over time. Inequality has spanned every inch and industry in America, from voting rights to equal pay, and the field of medicine is no exception. At the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute , we acknowledge the disparities and inequities that...
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Being active and playing sports offers countless health benefits – exercise builds muscle, makes bones stronger and keeps our heart and lungs healthy. With the fall school sports season right around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about sports physicals. At McLaren Port Huron, we are ramping up to ensure your athletes are ready and healthy to get into the game. Our team of primary care physicians and pediatricians provide high-quality, personalized care for patients of all ages. Same-day a...
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With a New Year just underway, many of us have our health top of mind. We want to lose weight, eat better and exercise more, all good intentions. If you have a new insurance carrier, or are new to Medicare, you will also want to be on top of your coverage. It is important to pay attention to what is in-network and what is not, what is covered in full and what is not, what your co-pays will be, and that you understand your prescription plan. New insurance may also bring you the opportunity to choos...
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"We measure outcomes and teach people what exercises will help them best manage their conditions, because what's good for someone with diabetes might not be good for someone with cancer." As an exercise physiologist who works at McLaren Greater Lansing’s cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation center, Laura Vaughn calls herself a wellness coach for people with chronic diseases. In a nutshell, she is trained to use exercise to help people treat various health conditions such as diabetes, cance...
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The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute recognized its 2019 Heroes of Cancer at an evening reception held Nov. 6, at The Gem Theatre, in Detroit. This year's event celebrated Karmanos' 25th year of honoring individuals and organizations that have distinguished themselves and inspired others as they advocate for and raise awareness of all types of cancers. More than 150 guests gathered to pay tribute to these unsung heroes. Ann Delisi, radio/television personality and host of Ann Delisi's E...
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On Friday, October 18, the Clarkston Wolves and Lake Orion Dragons joined forces during the Football for a Cure charity football game to help benefit individuals and families impacted by cancer. With the combined effort of fans and players, both communities helped in raising over $44,000 in funding. These funds will go to the McLaren Oakland Foundation to help ease non-medical expenses, such as assisting with utility bill payments and transportation costs, for the cancer patients at Karmanos Cancer Inst...
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Meningitis infections-even the rare and aggressive forms such as bacterial meningitis caused by the neisseria meningitidis germ-are preventable through vaccinations and hygienic best practices. This is the message from Dr. Anthony Ognjan, an infectious diseases specialist with McLaren Macomb, on avoiding contraction of both bacterial and viral meningitis. "Anyone can get meningitis, but everyone can prevent it," Dr. Ognjan said. "Very soon, our kids will be heading back to school or away to colleg
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Meningitis infections-even the rare and aggressive forms such as bacterial meningitis caused by the neisseria meningitidis germ-can be prevented through vaccination and personal hygiene. This is the message from Rhonda Leitch, a Board-certified infection preventionist with McLaren Oakland, on avoiding contraction of both bacterial and viral meningitis. "People of all ages can get meningitis, but it's most common among teens, young adults and the college-aged," Leitch said. "Very soon, our kids w
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It was a whirlwind for Dr. Sarah Vyskocil. In just 12 days, the McLaren Macomb OB/GYN’s life forever changed. On Nov. 5, 2017, she felt a lump in her breast during a self-exam. Six months prior, she had received a clean bill of health after undergoing her regular mammogram. “As an OB/GYN,” she said, “I knew.” Five days after discovering the lump, it was biopsied, confirming it was a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer, already advanced to stage 3. Another five days later, on a Wednesday, a por...
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In addition to having a conversation with family and loved ones regarding end-of-life care, it is important to have your wishes documented as part of advance directives. One important component of advance directives is the durable power of attorney for health care, which allows you to establish a patient advocate to speak on your behalf if you are incapacitated. This person does not have to be a family member, and should be someone you trust to carry out your wishes if you cannot verbalize them. Advance ...
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This is my personal philosophy,” says McLaren Art Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor Gail Singer. “We all carry a portfolio in our heads of Norman Rockwell paintings. When one of those images is destroyed, we grieve its loss. We can never get it back again. Art Therapy uses this grief/loss period to create a new painting based on new realities.” Hired for the program when it started in 2009, Singer sets herself and, ultimately, McLaren apart from other art therapy programs through an extensiv...
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“Truly a medical emergency,” it’s vital to pay attention to risk factors. “Unfortunately, many patients don’t experience the symptoms of an aneurysm until it ruptures.” Dr. Aniel Majjhoo, an interventional neurologist and McLaren Health Care neurosciences medical director, describes one of those symptoms as a sudden and severe headache : “The worst headache of your life.” Aneurysms are a thinning or weakening of the arterial wall , creating a balloon-like bulge in the brain. Blood flow aids in the growt...
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March is National Nutrition Month, a time to increase awareness about the importance of good nutrition in maintaining your health. Making healthy food and drink choices, improving eating habits and incorporating more physical activity into your lifestyle can help prevent many chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Here are 7 tips to help you make better, healthier nutrition choices: Make half of your plate fruits and vegetables. These foods add color, flavor, fiber, vitamins and m...
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Online scheduling and same-day appointments available. Being active and playing sports offers countless health benefits — exercise builds muscle, makes bones stronger and keeps our heart and lungs healthy. With the fall school sports season right around the corner, now is the time to start thinking about sports physicals. McLaren Macomb is ramping up to ensure your athletes are ready and healthy to get into the game with its team of primary care physicians and pediatricians providing high-quality, perso...
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“Truly a medical emergency,” it’s vital to pay attention to risk factors. “Unfortunately, many patients don’t experience the symptoms of an aneurysm until it ruptures.” Dr. Aniel Majjhoo, an interventional neurologist at McLaren Macomb, describes one of those symptoms as a sudden and severe headache: “The worst headache of your life.” Aneurysms are a thinning or weakening of the arterial wall, creating a balloon-like bulge in the brain. Blood flow aids in the growth of aneurysms, and, in many cases, the...
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McLaren Northern Michigan Foundation recently received a substantial donation from a former patient who was grateful for the care that he received during his lifetime. Mr. Ronald R. Pawlak, Esq. had made arrangements in his estate plan for a gift to benefit patient care. Mr. Pawlak, a retired attorney who moved to Harbor Springs after over 50 years in practice, named McLaren Home Care & Hospice and McLaren Northern Michigan as beneficiaries of his retirement account upon his death. Mr. Pawlak wanted...
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Mary Kay Farley spent her summers in Harbor Springs on the shores of Lake Michigan and was committed to giving back to the community that had given her so much throughout life. Mary Kay passed away in 2014 but her spirit lives on today in the local students she supported with scholarships and the patients whose lives she touched as a leader and supporter of McLaren Northern Michigan. Mary Kay was a passionate advocate for health care. She gave generously of her time as a foundation board member and then...
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Education is key, says Dr. Pulin Patel of Allergy & Asthma Physicians at McLaren Macomb. Know exactly what you're allergic to. Know when the pollen is at its highest during the day. Know what seasons you have symptoms. And know how to prevent it. "Education goes a very long way in limiting the symptoms-and suffering-of all allergies," Dr. Patel said. "There are very simple and minor changes you can make to your lifestyle that will make great strides in living more comfortably with alle
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While there are lifestyle changes that aid in avoiding cancer, just as important are the regular cancer screenings we should all have performed. "Screening studies are essential. They are designed to increase the early detection of certain cancers, often before symptoms arise," said Dr. Arthur Frazier, MD, medical director of radiation oncology with the Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Macomb, Ted B. Wahby Cancer Center. "Early detection provides us with the opportunity to discuss treatment option
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While there are lifestyle changes that aid in avoiding cancer, just as important are the regular cancer screenings we should all have performed. In recognition of National Cancer Prevention Month, know the risk factors associated with certain types of cancer and the test available to detect them early. McLaren cancer physicians recommends talking to your physician so-together-the both of you can discuss the recommendations for screenings, based on your ages, family history and personal risk factors. Onc
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McLaren Central Michigan announced today it is has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to providing safe and effective patient care. McLaren Central Michigan underwent a rigorous, unannounced on-site survey in December 2016. During the review, a team of Joint Commission expert surveyors ...
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Nurses at Karmanos hold one of the most essential positions dedicated to making a difference for our cancer patients. Our registered nurses (RNs) set the tone for the level and quality of care we provide. Kendra Jones, RN, OCN, is one of those nurses. “Before I started nursing, I wanted to originally be a labor and delivery nurse and become L&D certified. However, I ended up starting my career in oncology on an inpatient floor at another health system,” explained Jones. “Eventually, I transferred fr...
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For five years, Monica Peters had abnormal pap smears, but she did not have cancer. That was until she got biopsy results back in May 2023. “Just getting that phone call was pretty detrimental and scary,” Monica said. “I remember feeling like I couldn’t function with the diagnosis.” Monica, the mother of three young girls, had no choice but to face cervical cancer head-on. Her gynecologist referred her to Karmanos Cancer Institute at McLaren Flint Gynecological Oncologist Dr. Benjamin Mize. “Dr. M...
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Though it is rarer for people to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer than breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer, the American Cancer Society estimates that in 2023, pancreatic cancer will have the third-highest number of deaths (over 50,500). Pancreatic cancer is estimated to take the lives of about 2,000 fewer people than colorectal cancer (over 52,500), the second cause of cancer deaths just below the first leading cause, lung cancer (over 127,000). Even fewer people will die of breast cancer,...
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One thing Tonya Hull has always known how to do is stay busy. The 49-year-old was used to living life full speed ahead. But in 2022, no matter how much she tried to fight it, something was slowing her down. “I kept being super tired,” Tonya said. “I work multiple jobs. Being so tired was just not normal.” Unable to tolerate the exhaustion, Tonya went to her doctor. During the physical exam, her doctor felt something in her chest and ordered a mammogram. Tonya had noticed some changes i...
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"Few people get to look at a cancer institute from every angle, and it was like watching an incredible movie, learning the story and caring for each person.” Austin Peterson, an aspiring medical student, found the right internship at the right time. The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute opened a new opportunity thanks to a fund honoring a former administrator. “When I studied psychology, I knew I wanted to take an active role at the forefront of community health and research. However, when my mother...
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Expanding access: Lowering your wait for an appointment In 2004, the average wait to see a physician was 21 days. By 2017, the wait jumped to 24 days. Last year, the average wait for an appointment with a physician across all specialties climbed to 26 days. Those wait times, published as a report following a nationwide survey, are only expected to increase as the demand for health care grows in the coming years. This was the starting point for McLaren Northern Michigan . “As the gatekeeper of their pati...
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