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Health care notes: Bras for the Cause calendars available

Monday, November 30th, 2009

FRANKLIN–The Bras for the Cause 15 month calendars are now available just in time for the holidays. Now is your chance to get your own piece of history for a mere $10 donation with the proceeds staying in Macon County to create a center of excellence in breast health at Angel Medical Center.

All 85 men and women who participated in the Bras for the Cause Walkathon are making an encore appearance in the calendar created by Bob Justin and Gay Todsen. Check out the photographs by Paula Alter, Ellen Hodgins, Elaine Mashburn, Bob Scott, and Sherry Taylor. The calendar was created to draw attention to breast cancer that affects one in eight women and to honor the memory of those who have succumbed to this deadly disease and to salute those courageous survivors who are battling or who have conquered breast cancer. According to the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry, 41 women in Macon County will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and it is projected that 7 women in Macon County will die from the disease in 2009. However, there is hope. The American Cancer Society studies have shown that when breast cancer is detected and treated in the earliest stages, the five-year survival rates approach 100%.

Some local business owners have partnered with Angel Medical Center to make these calendars available. Participating businesses include A Stitch in Time, Bi-Lo, Dr. Alan Boruszak, Creative Framing, Express Mart, Fatz Café, Holbert Lang DDS, Main Street Coffee & Tea, NC Mountain Made, Party Zone, Primrose Lane, ReMax Elite Realty, Sassy Sisters Boutique, Serendipity Salon and Spa, Shear Impressions, Simple Elegance, Sophisticut Salon and Day Spa, Tanner Outlet, the UPS Store, and Wendy’s. If you are interested in distributing the Bras for the Cause 15 month calendars, contact the Foundation office at 349-6887 or 349-6884. The calendars will also be available at the main entrance of the hospital or by calling the Foundation office.

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Advances on the breast health front at Franklin hospital

Monday, October 5th, 2009

FRANKLIN–From Bea Sanford and Bonnie Peggs at Angel Medical Center in Franklin:

Now that Angel Medical Center has paid off the Hologic digital mammography system through the generous support of many individuals and organizations, we have our sights set on purchasing the Hologic stereotactic breast biopsy machine.

When an individual is notified of a positive finding in the mammogram, a surgeon performs a biopsy of the affected tissue to see if the cells are cancerous. Currently, a mobile unit arrives at the hospital every other week with the equipment necessary to perform this biopsy. Recognizing that two weeks can be an eternity for someone who has received the news of a positive finding, the trustees of Angel Medical Center have decided to purchase our own stereotactic breast biopsy equipment. Surgeries can be scheduled immediately and our patients will no longer experience the anxiety waiting for the mobile unit.

Over the past year, I have spoken to a number of breast cancer survivors and learned that breast cancer affects numerous women and men in Macon County. We are planning to create a Center of Excellence with comprehensive care offering a range of state-of-the-art services to our residents and visitors. We are excited about the breast health center becoming a reality, where our patients will receive unsurpassed care and comfort when they come to our community hospital for their health care needs.

Some of the features of our breast health center include a multi-specialty team of surgeons, nurses, oncologists, and radiologists whose approach is to coordinate the best treatment options available to cancer patients, ongoing monitoring and improvement of care, access to cancer-related information, education and support, and a cancer registry that collects data on type and stages of cancer and treatment results. Our overarching goal is to provide quality care close to home.

The Foundation for Angel Medical Center has several events planned to engage the community in fundraising with the proceeds to benefit the breast health center. The Oktoberfest scheduled for October 10 from 6:30 pm until 10:00 pm will take place at Mill Creek Country Club. If you have ever been to Munich for Oktoberfest, our event will take you back to those fun-filled days and nights. Tickets are $50 each and include authentic German food, two beers or two glasses of wine, an exciting Silent Auction and lots of FUN!

If you have the urge to see the world or just tool around our beautiful continent, you can take chances on a $1,500 travel voucher. Tickets are $25 each or 5 for $100.

If you missed the Bras for the Cause Walkathon, you still have the opportunity to see the creative bras that were worn by 85 men and women in July. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a number of businesses in Macon County are partnering with Angel Medical Center to honor and memorialize those who have been affected by this menacing disease. Participating merchants will display a Bra for the Cause, accept donations for the breast health center, and sell the Bras for the Cause calendar for $10 each with the proceeds going to the breast health center.

Tickets and calendars will be available at Angel Medical Center, the Franklin Chamber of Commerce, and from any Foundation Board member. For more information on how you can make support the breast health center, call Bea Sanford at 349-6887 or email bsanford@angelmed.org

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Angel Medical Center part of pilot project for Carolina Mammography Registry

Angel Medical Center received a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission to be used to purchase tablet PCs and provide training for our employees who will be participating in the Carolina Mammography Registry project. The remaining funds necessary to implement this project have been generously donated by Gay Todsen. Angel Medical Center is using the Carolina Mammography Registry to track mammography data required for annual inspections by the State of North Carolina and the FDA.

Initially funded in 1994 by the Department of Defense, the Carolina Mammography Registry is a population-based mammography and cancer surveillance project. Data collected includes patient demographics, health history, mammography screening and pathology results. The Carolina Mammography Registry approached Angel Medical Center with the opportunity to digitize the paper forms that mammography techs currently use to review the patient’s history and to record the mammography findings as reported by the radiologist. The tablet PCs will be used by Angel’s Radiology Department to gather information directly from patients prior to their mammography screening. The information collected from various health providers by the Carolina Mammography Registry helps scientists spot trends related to breast cancer and serves as a resource for researchers who are interested in studying the outcomes of community-based mammography screening in North Carolina. The Carolina Mammography Registry is located at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

With the installation of the Hologic digital mammography system, Angel Medical Center has seen a dramatic increase in the numbers of women who are requesting the digital mammograms because of the clarity of the images and the reduced radiation exposure. Angel Medical Center is proud to make a difference in the lives of women throughout North Carolina by providing data for research.

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WestCare Health System announces Breast Cancer Awareness events

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

SYLVA – WestCare Health System will recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month during October with a series of events at Harris Regional Hospital, Swain County Hospital and WestCare Medical Park of Franklin, beginning with the 11th Annual Smoky Streak 10K run/5K run/walk.

Registration for the race begins at 8 a.m. Saturday, October 3rd at Webster Baptist Church. Pre-registration is $20 and $25 the day of the race. Proceeds will go toward digital mammography services.

Dedications for the “Tree of Hope” will take place at noon on Monday, October 5th at Harris Regional Hospital, Swain County Hospital and WestCare Medical Park of Franklin. Anyone who would like to honor or remember someone affected by cancer of any kind is invited to fill out pink cards to be placed on the trees. The cards will be available all month while the trees are on display. Dr. Martha Anderson of Carolina West Radiology and breast cancer survivor Phyllis Foxx will open the annual ceremony at Harris Regional Hospital.

Pink ribbons will decorate the light posts in downtown Sylva and Bryson City throughout the month. They will honor and remember those affected by breast cancer and serve as a reminder of the importance of yearly mammograms. WestCare Health System extends gratitude to the towns of Sylva and Bryson City for allowing the ribbons to decorate the light posts.

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Angel Medical Center adds new General Surgeon

Monday, June 15th, 2009

FRANKLIN–Angel Medical Center is pleased to announce the appointment of a new General Surgeon to our staff, Dr. Travis Petricek.

Dr. Petricek comes from a residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas specializing in General Surgery. Dr. Petricek has specific interest in breast cancer treatment, and laparoscopic procedures.

Dr. Petricek received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK and his MD from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.  His research was conducted at Doris Duke Clinical Research at Dallas and also at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.  The research included responsibility to work with patients who had congenital generalized lipodystophy (CGL) into a clinical study with the final results showing the cause of CGL.

Dr. Chuck Trentham, AMC Chief of Staff states, “Dr. Petricek is an exciting addition to AMC and our Surgical Services Department.  As a result of his residency training at one of the top surgical centers in the US, he brings state-of-the-art surgical procedures, only offered at much larger urban facilities, to Western North Carolina and its patients.”

Paula Alter, AMC Physician Services Executive notes, “We’re very pleased that this excellent general surgeon has selected Angel Medical Center to begin his career.  The decision of Dr. Petricek to join our medical staff is evidence of AMC’s attractiveness to such a sought after physician. Both Dr. Petricek and his wife, Belinda, were also very attracted to the Franklin area, and wanted our community to be their new home.”

Dr. Petricek will be joining Dr. Gilberto Robles as a General Surgeon in mid-July.

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