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Registered Dietitian Spotlight – Whitney Warminski
Read more: Registered Dietitian Spotlight – Whitney WarminskiToday is Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day! This is a day to recognize our food and nutrition experts who are committed to improving the health of their patients, clients and communities. Harrington Cancer Center’s Registered Dietitian, Whitney Warminski, RD, CSP, LD-Clinical Dietitian, shares with us why she chose to work for Harrington and what she loves…
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A Heart for Nursing
Read more: A Heart for NursingBSA cardiology nurse Kelly Hugg, RN, married her passion with her profession. Yet nursing was not her first career. For 10 years, Kelly had a rewarding career in insurance fraud investigation. She lived all over the country – from Florida to Colorado. At the age of 29, she moved back home to Amarillo to be…
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All in the Family: Nurse delivers baby of the woman she delivered 26 years ago
Read more: All in the Family: Nurse delivers baby of the woman she delivered 26 years agoWhen you deliver babies for more than 30 years, you may think you have seen it all. That is, until you help deliver the baby of the baby you delivered in 1991. Janet Hillers, RN is no stranger to BSA’s third floor. She has helped deliver hundreds of babies since she started working at BSA…
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BSA Leadership Series with Physicians Surgical Hospitals Director of Surgical Services Julie Smith
Read more: BSA Leadership Series with Physicians Surgical Hospitals Director of Surgical Services Julie SmithAt a very young age – even before entering kindergarten – Julie Smith, RN, found her passion. “I started playing classical violin when I was four years old,” she recalls. Her love for music and the violin continued as she grew older. “I was a music major in college.” After graduation, a chance conversation with…
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Knowledge and Prevention of Cervical Cancer
Read more: Knowledge and Prevention of Cervical CancerJanuary is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. This is a great time for women to refresh their knowledge of cervical cancer and to take appropriate steps for disease prevention. The National Cancer Institute projected that almost 13,000 women would be diagnosed with cervical cancer last year. “Cervical cancer used to be the number one cancer cause of death in women, but over the past 40…
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BSA Nurse Pursues Wellness One Pound at a Time to Reach Goal
Read more: BSA Nurse Pursues Wellness One Pound at a Time to Reach GoalBSA nurse, RaeEllen Brown, RN, has been caring for patients at BSA for 30 years. Her years of service are an accomplishment that speaks volumes of her dedication. Yet, she may argue the last nine months have tested her dedication more than ever, especially during the recent holiday season. “I would text him pictures of…
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Tips for People with Diabetes this Thanksgiving
Read more: Tips for People with Diabetes this ThanksgivingThis Thanksgiving, Dr. Karen Smith, family medicine doctor for BSA Urgent Care, shares a few tips for ways those with diabetes can stay safe and healthy over the holiday weekend. If you have diabetes, please remember these three tips as you celebrate Thanksgiving: 1. If you are going to cheat on your healthy diet, cheat smart. If you…
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BSA Leadership Series – an interview with Alan Sissel
Read more: BSA Leadership Series – an interview with Alan SisselCelebrating 20 years with BSA Health System, Director of Respiratory Therapy and Medical Physiology Alan Sissel, RRT-NPS shares his story with us as part of our BSA Leadership Series. I started working in grocery retail when I was 15 years old, working after school and on weekends. I did everything from being a cashier and…
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A Doctor’s Passion for Mission Trips and the Generosity that Followed
Read more: A Doctor’s Passion for Mission Trips and the Generosity that FollowedDr. Karen Smith, MD, a family medicine doctor in Amarillo, has a passion for going on mission trips each year. She currently works for BSA Urgent Care, and has regularly taken trips over the past few years to go with large groups to El Paso and along the border for medical mission trips. This year would be…
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A Mother’s Battle with Breast Cancer
Read more: A Mother’s Battle with Breast CancerWhen Paige Reinke went to Harrington Breast Center for her routine mammogram last November, she felt like something was off. “I go every year to get my mammogram, but afterwards, I returned to work and felt as though something wasn’t right,” said Paige. “They called me the very next morning and I went back for another mammogram…