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In This Issue

New Physicians

Epic Updates

Pharmacy/

Therapeutics

Continuing Medical Edu-

cation

Physician of the Month

Medical Library News

JANUARY

2017

Important Nutrition

Formulary Changes

Revised Order Sets

New Providers

New Allied Health

Professionals

CMEs

Medical Library News

DEA Renewal Update

Physician of the Month

Nomination Form

Emergency Dial Code

Articles Submission

PROSOURCE – 15 grams protein & 60 kcals per

30ml sachet. Liquid Protein for use in tube-fed

patients requiring extra protein. We will still have

Beneprotein for oral use.

BOOST COMPACT – 10 grams protein & 240 kcals

per 4oz serving (half the size of a regular supplement

drink). Available in chocolate and vanilla flavors.

IMPACT - 5.6 grams protein per 100ml & 1 kcal/ml.

Contains arginine, omega-3 fatty acids and nucleotides

for added immune support. For use in traumatic brain

injury/GI surgery patients. Not for use in sepsis.

1/...

IMPORTANT NUTRITION FORMULARY CHANGES

OLD PRODUCT NEW PRODUCT

JEVITY 1.2 JEVITY 1.5 (1.5 kcal/ml; 6.38g pro/100ml)

GLUCERNA 1.2 GLUCERNA 1.5 (1.5 kcal/ml; 8.25g pro/100ml)

ENSURE PLUS ENSURE ENLIVE (350 kcals & 20 grams protein per 8oz bottle).

NOT FOR USE IN T/F

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Headline Will Go Here for Cover Please note that EPIC has not yet been updated.

We are working on adding/changing products

For Tube Feeding: (Jevity 1.5, Glucerna 1.5, Impact) Click “Tube Feeding” and then Click

“Other” and Specify under Special Instructions.

For Supplements: (Ensure Enlive, Prosource, Boost Compact) Click “Supplement” and then Click

“Other” and Specify in “Comments Section”

IMPORTANT NUTRITION FORMULARY CHANGES (CONT’D)

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REVISED ORDER SETS - JANUARY 2017

NEW

3911 ANAPHYLAXIS MANAGEMENT ORDERS

3924 AMPHOTERICIN B ORDERS - ADULT

3925 PEDIATRIC ON-Q PAIN RELIEF PUMP ORDERS

3926 PEDIATRIC ENDOSCOPY PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS

PREP FOR PEDIATRIC ENDOSCOPY PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS (1507)

REVISED

3020 NEONATAL TRANSPORT ORDERS

3061 PEDIATRIC INPATIENT ORTHOPEDIC POST-PROCEDURE ORDERS

3101 PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC PRE-PROCEDURE ADMISSION ORDERS

PREP FOR PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC PRE-PROCEDURE ORDERS (1315)

3108 RESTRAINT ORDERS

3108 TRH RESTRAINT ORDERS (THE REHAB HOSPITAL)

3268 AMIODARONE (CORDARONE) INFUSION ORDERS

3241 ADULT ENT SURGERY POST-PROCEDURE ORDERS

3270 PICU SPINAL FUSION POST PROCEDURE ORDERS

3271 PEDIATRIC SPINAL FUSION POST PROCEDURE ORDERS

3276 NEONATAL AMPICILLIN/GENTAMICIN ORDERS

3318 OUTPATIENT PACLITAXEL/CARBOPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY ORDERS

3319 OUTPATIENT WEEKLY PACLITAXEL CHEMOTHERAPY ORDERS

3342 PEDIATRIC TRANSPORT ORDERS

3348 ADULT MED/SURG ICU ELECTROLYTE PROTOCOL REPLACEMENT ORDERS

3447 ADULT ENT PRE-PROCEDURE ORDERS

PREP FOR ADULT ENT PRE-PROCEDURE ORDERS (1323)

3448 ADULT ENT POST-PROCEDURE ORDERS

3451 PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT ORTHOPEDIC POST PROCEDURE ORDERS

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REVISED ORDER SETS - JANUARY (Cont’d)

REVISED

3454 PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDICS SPINAL FUSION PRE-PROCEDURE ORDERS

PREP FOR PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDICS SPINAL FUSION PRE-PROCEDURE ORDERS (1317)

3580 ADULT MIDLINE INSERTION, FLUSHING AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS

3581 ADULT PICC INSERTION, FLUSHING AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS

PREP FOR PROCEDURE ADULT PICC INSERTION, FLUSHING AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS

(1456)

3731 PEDIATRIC SEPTIC ARTHRITIS OR OSTEOMYELITIS ADMISSION ORDERS

3768 PEDIATRIC CYSTIC FIBROSIS ADMISSION ORDERS

3803 GENERAL SURGERY ERAS PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS

PREP FOR GENERAL SURGERY ERAS PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS (1351)

3833 RADIOLOGY INPATIENT PICC INSERTION, FLUSHING AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS

3858 PEDIATRIC OUTPATIENT ORTHOPEDIC PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS

3872 RAPID DIURESIS PATIENT CARE ORDERS

3887 SURGICAL ONCOLOGY ERAS POST PROCEDURE ORDERS

3891 SURGICAL ONCOLOGY ERAS PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS

PREP FOR SURGICAL ONCOLOGY ERAS PRE PROCEDURE ORDERS (1292)

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3162 OUTGOING NEONATAL TRANSPORT ORDERS

3346 NEONATAL NITRIC OXIDE TRANSPORT ORDERS

3794 NICU WHOLE BODY HYPOTHERMIA TRANSPORT ORDERS

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NEW PROVIDERS

Jennifer Dalrymple, D.O. – GCHSWF, HPMC, LMH Family Medicine

Dr. Dalrymple obtained her degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed a Family Medicine Residency at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center. She is certified in Family Medicine by the Amer. Osteopathic Bd. of Family Medicine and the Amer. Bd. of Family Medicine. Dr. Dalrym-ple has joined the LMHS FSU Residency Program.

Kevin Encarnacion, D.O.– GCMC (Emergency Medicine)

Dr. Encarnacion obtained his degree at No-va Southeastern University. He completed an Emergency Medicine Residency at Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center and is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Encarnacion was previously with Cape Coral Emergency Phy-sicians and has returned to join Southwest Florida Emergency Physicians.

Angel Fernandez-Segura, M.D. – CCH, GCMC (Gastroenterology)

Dr. Fernandez-Segura obtained his medical degree at Luis Rozetti School of Medicine. He completed an Internal Medicine Residen-cy and Gastroenterology Fellowship at Al-bert Einstein Medical Center and maintains current certification in Gastroenterology by

the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Fernandez-Segura has joined Gastroen-terology Associates of SW Florida.

Gerard Fitzpatrick, M.D. – LMH Family Practice (Refer & Follow)

Dr. Fitzpatrick obtained his medical degree at the Autonomous University of Guadalaja-ra. He completed a 5th Pathway at NY Medical Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital and a Family Practice Residency at Rutgers Medical School. He is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and has joined LPG-Convenient Care at Page Field.

Joseph Irrera, M.D. – GCMC Anesthesiology

Dr. Irrera obtained his medical degree at Sackler School of Medicine. He completed a Surgical Internship and Anesthesiology Residency at SUNY-Millard Fillmore Hospital and is certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Dr. Irrera has joined Anes-thesia & Pain Consultants.

Andrew Jones, M.D. – CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Orthopedic Surgery

Dr. Jones obtained his medical degree at Indiana University. He completed a Gen-eral Surgery Internship and started his Or-thopedic Residency at the University of Minnesota. He completed his Orthopedic Residency at the University of North Caroli-na and is certified in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Jones has joined Gardner Orthopedics.

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NEW PROVIDERS (CONT’D)

Emmanuel Kai-Lewis, M.D. – GCMC, HPMC, LMH Ophthalmology

Dr. Kai-Lewis obtained his medical degree at Howard University. He completed a transi-tional year at West Virginia University and an Ophthalmology Residency at West Virgin-ia University Eye Institute followed by a Cor-nea/Refractive Fellowship at the University of Minnesota Eye Clinic. Dr. Kai-Lewis is certified by the American Board of Ophthal-mology and has joined Quigley Eye Special-

ists.

Marissa Kushner, Ph.D. – GCHSWF, HPMC, LMH Psychology (Refer & Follow)

Dr. Kushner obtained her degree at the Uni-versity of Maryland. She completed a Psy-chology Internship at Mt. Washington Pedi-atric Hospital and a Psychology Residency at Georgetown Psychology Associates. Dr. Kushner has joined Katz Counseling and Educational Psychology.

Pedro Llera, M.D. – CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Family Medicine/Hospitalist

Dr. Llera obtained his medical degree and completed a Residency program at the Insti-tute of Medical Science of Habana. He com-pleted a Family Medicine Residency at Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center and is certi-fied by the American Board of Family Medi-cine. Dr. Llera has joined IMA Hospitalist Group.

Mina Masry, M.D. – CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Internal Medicine/Hospitalist

Dr. Masry obtained his medical degree at the Medical University of the Americas. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens and is board eligible. Dr. Masry has joined LPG-Hospitalist Group.

Olumide Oyeyipo, M.D. – CCH Internal Medicine (refer & follow)

Dr. Oyeyipo obtained his medical degree at the College of Health Sciences Obaiemi Awolowo University. He completed an In-ternal Medicine Residency at Woodhull Med-icine & Mental Health Center and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Oyeyipo has joined Internal Medicine Associates.

Francisco Perez Mata, M.D. – GCMC Endocrinology

Dr. Perez Mata obtained his medical degree at El Rector De La Escuela Latino America-na de Medicina. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency and Endocrinology Fel-lowship at ICANN School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai. Dr. Perez Mata is certified in Internal Medicine and is eligible for certification in Endocrinology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He had joined Internal

Medicine Associates

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NEW PROVIDERS (CONT’D)

Shalini Saith, M.D. – GCMC Nephrology

Dr. Saith obtained her medical degree at the University of the West Indies. She completed an Internal Medicine Internship & Residency at Howard University Hospital as well as a Nephrology & Renal Transplant Fellowship at the Medical College of Geor-gia. Dr. Saith is certified in Internal Medi-cine & Nephrology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She has joined LPG-

Renal Transplant Program.

Nemalan Selvaraj, D.O. – CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Interventional/Invasive Cardiology

Dr. Selvaraj obtained his degree at Nova Southeastern

University. He completed an Internal Medicine Intern-ship & Residency at Mt. Sinai medical Center, a Cardi-

ology Fellowship at Plaza Medical Center-Fort Worth

and an Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Debo-rah Heart & Lung Center. Dr. Selvaraj is certified in

Internal Medicine, Cardiology & Interventional Cardi-

ology by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal

Medicine and has joined LPG-Cardiology at

Metro.

Khadijah Shamseddine, M.D. – CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Neurology

Dr. Shamseddine obtained her medical de-gree at Ross University School of Medicine. She completed an internship in Internal Medicine at St. Francis Medical Center (Seton Hall University), a Neurology Resi-dency at the University of Florida-Jacksonville, and a Movement Disorder Fel-lowship at the University of Minnesota Med-

ical Center. Dr. Shamseddine is certified in Neurology by the American Board of Psychi-atry & Neurology and has joined Neurology Specialists.

Jonathan Von Koenig, D.O. - CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH Palliative Care

Dr. Von Koenig obtained his degree at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a Family Practice Internship and Residency at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Cen-ter as well as a Hospice & Palliative Medi-cine Fellowship at OPTI-West/Nathan Ad-elson Hospice. Dr. Von Koenig is currently certified by the American Board and Ameri-can Osteopathic Board in Family Medicine

and is eligible for Palliative Medicine Certifi-cation. He has joined LPG-Palliative Care

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NEW PROVIDERS - PRIVILEGE ONLY

Michael Bloss, M.D. – Tele-Radiology

CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Dr. Bloss obtained his medical degree at Dartmouth

Medical School. He completed an Internal Medi-

cine Internship at Mary Imogene Basset, a Radiolo-

gy Residency at Dartmouth Medical School, and a

Neuroradiology Fellowship at Brigham & Women’s

Hospital. Dr. Bloss is certified by the American

Board of Radiology in Diagnostic and Neuro-

Radiology and will be providing services through

Virtual Radiologic Professionals.

Karen Caldemeyer, M.D. – Tele-Radiology

CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Dr. Caldemeyer obtained her medical degree at Indi-

ana University School of Medicine. She also com-

pleted her Diagnostic Radiology Residency and

Neuroradiology Fellowship at Indiana State Univer-

sity. Dr. Caldemeyer is certified in Radiology and

Neuroradiology by the American Board of Radiolo-

gy and will be providing services through Virtual

Radiologic Professionals.

Rafael Cardenas, M.D. – Pediatrics

GCHSWF – Refer & Follow

Dr. Cardenas obtained his medical degree at the

Universidad Technological de Pereira. He com-

pleted a Pediatrics Residency at Nicklaus Chil-

dren’s Hospital and certified by the American

Board of Pediatrics. Dr. Cardenas will be provid-

ing care at the Golisano Children’s Urgent Care

Center.

James Faliszek, M.D. – Tele-Radiology

CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Dr. Faliszek obtained his medical degree from the

University of Illinois College of Medicine. He

completed a Transitional Internship at West Sub-

urban Medical Center, a Diagnostic Radiology

Residency at Loyola University and a Neuroradi-

ology Fellowship at Northwestern University

Medical Center. Dr. Faliszek is certified in Radi-

ology and Neuroradiology by the American Board

of Radiology and will be providing services

through Virtual Radiologic Professionals.

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NEW PROVIDERS - PRIVILEGE ONLY (CONT’D)

Ecaterina Iriza, M.D. – Pediatrics

GCHSWF – Refer & Follow

Dr. Iriza obtained her medical degree at

the Universidad de Medicina Si Farma-

cie, Romania. She completed a Pediat-

rics Residency at Flushing Hospital and

is certified by the American Board of

Pediatrics. Dr. Iriza will be providing

care at the Golisano Children’s Urgent

Care Center.

Larry Kessler, M.D. – Tele-

Radiology (CCH, GCMC,

HPMC, LMH)

Dr. Kessler obtained his medical degree

at the University of Florida, Gainesville.

He completed a Diagnostic Radiology

Residency at Emory University Hospital

and a Neuroradiology Fellowship at Jack-

son Memorial Hospital. Dr. Kessler is

certified in Radiology and Neuroradiolo-

gy by the American Board of Radiology

and will be providing services through

Virtual Radiologic Professionals.

Avanee Master Lobo, M.D. – Pediatrics (Refer

& Follow)

GCHSWF – Refer & Follow

Dr. Master Lobo obtained her medical degree at

the University of Miami-Miller School of Medi-

cine. She completed a Pediatrics Internship at

Louisiana State University and a Pediatrics Resi-

dency at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Master

Lobo is certified by the American Board of Pedi-

atrics and will be providing care at the Golisano

Children’s Urgent Care Center.

Audrey McCarron, M.D. – Tele-

Radiology (CCH, GCMC, HPMC,

LMH)

Dr. McCarron obtained her medical degree at the

University of Missouri,. She completed an Inter-

nal Medicine Internship at Robert Wood Johnson

University Hospital and began her Diagnostic

Radiology Residency at Nassau University Medi-

cal Center. She completed the residency at Al-

bert Einstein Healthcare Network. Dr. McCarron

completed a Pediatric Radiology Fellowship at

Children’s National Medical Center in Washing-

ton. She is certified by the American Board of

Radiology and will be providing services through

Virtual Radiologic Professionals.

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NEW PROVIDERS - PRIVILEGE ONLY (CONT’D)

Nausheen Naveed, M.D. – Tele-

Radiology (CCH, GCMC, HPMC,

LMH)

Dr. Naveed obtained her medical degree at Peo-

ples University Medical & Health Science Cen-

ter. She completed an Internal Medicine Intern-

ship and Radiology Residency at Bridgeport

Hospital, as well as Pediatric & Neuroradiology

Fellowships at Yale New Haven. Dr. Naveed is

certified by the American Board of Radiology

and will be providing services through Virtual

Radiologic Professionals.

John Nwankwo, M.D. – Tele-

Radiology (CCH, GCMC, HPMC,

LMH)

Dr. Nwankwo obtained his medical degree and

completed a rotating Internship at John Hopkins

Medical Institute. He completed a Radiology

Residency at NY Medical College, Bronx and a

Neuroradiology Fellowship at NY University

Medical Center. Dr. Nwankwo is certified by

the American Board of Radiology and will be

providing services through Virtual Radiologic

Professionals.

Sandra Rivera-Luciano, M.D. – Pediatrics

(Refer & Follow)

GCHSWF

Dr. Rivera-Luciano obtained her medical degree at Rob-

ert Wood Johnson Medical School. She completed a

Pediatric Residency at Miami Children’s Hospital and is

certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. Dr. Rive-

ra-Luciano will be providing care at Golisano Children’s

Urgent Care Center.

Timothy Stoner, M.D. – Tele-Radiology

CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Dr. Stoner obtained his medical degree at the University

of Florida-Gainesville. He completed a General Surgery

Internship and began his Diagnostic Radiology Residen-

cy at the University of South Florida, Tampa. He com-

pleted his Diagnostic Radiology Residency at Fletcher

Allen Health Care and is certified by the American Board

of Radiology. Dr. Stoner will be providing services

through Virtual Radiologic Professionals.

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NEW ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Blake Davis, PA

– GCMC, LMH

Joint Implant Surgeons

Dr. David Eichten

Brenda Eastham, ARNP

– CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

LPG-Palliative Care Associates

Dr. Colleen Tallen

Dan Foxx, CRNA

– CCH, HPMC, LMH

Medical Anesthesia

Dr. Ralph Gregg

Angela Frink, ARNP

– GCHSWF, HPMC, LMH

Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition

Dr. Tiffany Linville

Justin Harlacher, PA

– CCH, LMH

LPG-Pulmonary Associates

Dr. Razak Dosani

Caitlin Idaspe, PA

– CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Florida ID Care

Dr. Sivakumar Raman

Nikki Iozzia, PA

– CCH, LMH

LPG-Pulmonary Associates

Dr. Razak Dosani

Miranda Klenow, CRNA

– CCH, HPMC, LMH

Medical Anesthesia

Dr. Ralph Gregg

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NEW ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (CONT’D)

Jason McGuire, CRNA - GCMC

Anesthesia & Pain Consultants

Dr. Joseph Nicotra

Catherine Murtagh-Schaffer, PA

– HPMC

LPG-Cardiothoracic Surgery

Dr. Brian Hummel

Christian Morales, ARNP

– CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Dr. Vijay Ganatra

Amina Rishi, PA – GCMC, HPMC

LPG Cardiology at Metro

Dr. Murali Muppala

Teresa Thacker, ARNP

– CCH, GCHSWF, HPMC, LMH

LPG-Associates in Pediatrics

Dr. Martin Sherman

Paula Urban, ARNP

– CCH, GCMC, HPMC, LMH

Pediatrix Medical Group of Florida

Dr. William Liu

Jenna Warden, ARNP

– CCH, HPMC, LMH

Cape Coral Hospitalists

Dr. Anand “Raj” Mahadevan

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February 2017

Dream Science: Overcoming Nightmares and Discovering Lucid Dreaming

Jose Colon, MD

6:00 – 7:00 PM on Monday, February 20, 2017 in the LMH MOC 8th Floor Classroom

Target Audience: Physicians, PAs, ARNPs and Nurses

Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to discuss REM physiology, identify REM disorders, identify treatments for

nightmares and discuss learning to fly in dreams through lucid dreaming.

EKG Axis Deviation Analysis Mark Wiglesworth

7:30 – 8:30 AM on Tuesday, February 7, 2017 CCH-AD-ACR; GCMC-ACR2; HPMC-H800; LMH-MSCR Target Audience: Physicians, Sonographers and nursing Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to identify axis of an EKG, and to discuss the importance of EKG

analysis. RSVP for CME by Mon. 2/6 – (239) 424-2680 or email: [email protected]

Winter Oncology Conference for Clinicians:

Current Best Practices in Head and Neck Cancers

5:45 – 8:00 PM on Tuesday, February 7, 2017 in the Regional Cancer Center, 4th Floor Conference Room

Target Audience: Physicians, Surgeons, Oncologists, Radiologists, ARNPs, PAs, RNs, RDs, STs, PTs, and SWs Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to discuss the role of surgical biopsy including lingual tonsillectomy

in the workup of SCC of unknown primary site of the head & neck, describe expected outcomes & treatment-related

toxicities associated with HPV+ unknown primary disease and explain the future directions of treatments currently

being studied. RSVP for CME and dinner by Mon. 2/6 – (239) 343-9557 or email: [email protected]

Pediatric Grand Rounds: Anaphylaxis

Carmen Garcia, MD

6:30 – 7:30 PM on Thursday, February 16, 2017 in the HPMC Boca Grande Room

Target Audience: Pediatricians, Family Practice Physicians & Nurses Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to discuss basic considerations of pediatric surgical abdomen and

common pediatric surgical problems, identify types of chest wall deformities and current treatment options and dis-

cuss current controversies in pediatric surgery. RSVP for CME and dinner by Wed. 2/15 – (239) 424-2680 or email: [email protected]

RSVP for CME and dinner by Mon. 2/20 – (239) 424-2680 or email: [email protected]

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Aneurysms

Brian Kurland, MD

6:00 – 7:00 PM on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 in the HPMC Boca Grande Room

Target Audience: Physicians, PAs, ARNPs and Nurses

Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to discuss aneurysms, and identify protocol in treatment of aneurysms.

15th Annual Pediatric Conference

April 29th & 30th

Sanibel Harbour Marriott Resort

Register now: www.leehealth.org/classes.asp

Lee Health is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for

physicians.

Lee Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians

should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 1.00 prescribed credit(s) by the American Acade-

my of Family Physicians.

Lee Health is an approved provider of continuing Nursing Education (FBN2151). Lee Health has applied for

1 contact hour for this lecture.

Faculty and Lee Health will disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the content of the

presentation. Faculty will also identify any off label or investigational uses discussed as such.

Nicole Steinkohl, BS, CMA, CME Coordinator – [email protected]

Maegan Trice, CME Secretary – 424-2397, [email protected]

RSVP for CME and dinner by Mon. 2/20 – (239) 424-2680 or email: [email protected]

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News from the Medical Library

It might be helpful in providing a culture-sensitive care to patients from diverse backgrounds, to formulate the

questions correctly, and to understand your patients’ needs better.

Culture Vision, like all other databases, is also accessible through Citrix and through EPIC. It is not accessible

through Athens, and it doesn’t have mobile applications.

The New Tool to help you learn about your patients’ cultural background, Culture Vision is now available on

the “Databases” page of the Medical Library and on the Diversity website on IntraLee. Sections on various eth-

nic and religious groups include:

Concept of Health Beliefs, Religion & Spirituality Language & Communication Family & Social Issues Gender Roles Diet & Nutrition Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Illness-Related Issues Treatment Issues Mental Health Issues Labor, Birth & After Care Death & Dying

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DEA RENEWAL UPDATE

REVISED ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING RENEWAL

APPLICATIONS

Starting January 2017, DEA will no longer send its second renewal notifica-tion by mail. Instead, an electronic reminder to renew will be sent to the email address associated with the DEA registration.

At this time, DEA will otherwise retain its current policy and procedures with respect to renewal and reinstatement of registration. This policy is as follows:

If a renewal application is submitted in a timely manner prior to expira- tion, the registrant may continue operations, authorized by the registra-tion, beyond the expiration date until final action is taken on the appli-cation.

DEA allows the reinstatement of an expired registration for one calendar month after the expiration date. If the registration is not renewed within that calendar month, an application for a new DEA registration will be required.

Regardless of whether a registration is reinstated within the calendar

month after expiration, federal law prohibits the handling of controlled

substances or List 1 chemicals for any period of time under an expired

registration.

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PHYSICIAN OF THE MONTH NOMINATION FORM

PHYSICIAN OF THE MONTH NOMINATION

Please take a moment to nominate the physician that Wows you!

Nominations should be based on criteria such as consistent quality, attitude, professionalism, compassion, and

going “above and beyond” what is reasonably expected. Lee Health wants to recognize physicians who exem-

plify these qualities of excellence.

Physician’s Name: ______________________________________________________________

Specialty: _____________________________________________________________________

Reason for Nomination: __________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________

Name (optional):________________________________________________________________

*Dept/Area:____________________________________________________________________

*Your Facility/Location:__________________________________________________________

*Award presentations are customarily scheduled in the unit where the most nominations are received.

Please fax nomination to 239-343-0487, e-mail to [email protected] or interoffice mail to Medical Staff Services

@GCMC.

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Emergency Dial Codes changed to 444

Lee Health is dedicated to safe, quality health care. When an emergency occurs, clear

communication is important for quick response to protect patients and staff. One way to ensure the

quickest response in an emergency is to standardize emergency dial codes. Effective May 1, 2016, the

emergency dial code in all Lee Health hospitals will be: 444.

The emergency code system notifies staff about an event that requires immediate action. The intent is to

relay urgent information in a timely, understandable manner and elicit a prompt and proper response.

Standardizing the dial code across the system provides clarity since employees often work in more than

one facility, sometimes within the same day.

All gold card emergency information listings will be updated to reflect the new 444 dial code, and you

may notice reminders posted near employee time clocks and volunteer check-in stations. Team meetings

and huddles are great opportunities to remind staff of this important change, and to review all

emergency codes.

For more information, or if you have any questions, please see your immediate supervisor.

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Has your email address changed for your home or office?

Please email [email protected] or call her at 239-343-2142 with your new email address

Thank you.

Please submit any future

Medical Staff Matters Newsletter Articles to:

Yolene Derissaint, CPCS via e-mail at

[email protected]