Hurley News You Can Use - May 2023

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@hurleymedicalcenter @hurleymedical @hurleymedicalcenter @hurleyfoundation @hurleymedicalcenterhurleychildrenshospital follow hurley CORPORATE COMPLIANCE HOTLINE: 1.866.835.0555 Reports are taken anonymously by an independent hotline service. Hurley prohibits the taking of retaliatory and/or disciplinary action against employees for reporting safety or quality of care concerns to The Joint Commission. Office of Quality Monitoring: Employees with safety or quality concerns at Hurley may contact The Joint Commission. Email: complaint@jointcommission.org, Fax: 630.792.5636 Mail: The Joint Commission, 1 Renaissance Blvd., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 GENERAL NOTICES 4 HUMAN RESOURCES Cheers for Peers 5 DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION COUNCIL Mental Health Awareness Month 10 HURLEY IN THE NEWS 12 HURLEY HEALTHY LIVING SERIES Body Contouring After Weight Loss 14 HURLEY NEWS Cooking with the Chiefs 16 HURLEY NEWS Flint Symphony Orchestra Visits Hurley 15 HURLEY NEWS Celebrating Earth Day 20 PHOTO FEATURE Easter in the NICU 23 HURLEY FOUNDATION Upcoming Events 24 VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH Donna Dodds Hamm 26 PHYSICIANS CONNECTION 32 JUNE BIRTHDAYS CONTENTS

WELCOME NEW HIRES

Adriann Simison, Nurse Extern

Alexandria Curtis, Nurse Extern

Alexis Pokhrel, Nurse Extern

Alivia Gibbs, Nurse Extern

Amaya Campbell, Phlebotomy Student

Arlyn Gonzalez, Bariatric Patient Representative

Aubrey Porter, Communications Operator

Candace Bolduc, General Duty Nurse

Chinese Johnson, Mental Health Technician

Elizabeth Longshore, General Duty Nurse

Hailey Davis, Nurse Extern

Hannah Johnson, Nurse Extern

Jacqueline Spitler, Pre-Grad Nurse Extern

Jalena Fox, Ambulatory Clinic Clerical Asst

JaQwon Jackson, Nursing Assistant

Joshua Simmet, Graduate Nurse

Kendra Maynor, Pharmacy Tech

Kosi Emechebe, Medical Technologist Student

Krystal Nelson, General Duty Nurse

Kyle Danks, Physical Therapy Student

LaRashia Jones, Ambulatory Clinic Clerical Asst

Lauren Ellsworth, Medical Technologist Student

Leia Clemons, Certified Sterile Processor

Mackenzie Pancheck, Nurse Extern

Madalyn Dimond, Nurse Extern

Matthew Smith, Information Technology Extern

Michell Kiesling, General Duty Nurse

Nicholas Brown, Physical Therapist Student

Rebekkah Harper, Nurse Extern

Richard Hyde, Graduate Nurse

Sarah Beard, Nurse Extern

Shawn Cooley, Public Safety Officer

Skylar Walser, Nurse Extern

Stacy McGraw, Medical Assistant Student

Stephanie Winters, General Duty Nurse

Tatum Goldufsky, Nurse Extern

Tekera Boyd, Service Representative

Tiffany Cole, Medical Assistant

Todjiana Cordell, Nursing Assistant

Tyshay McCree, Telemetry Technician

Tyya Miller, General Duty Nurse

Vanessa Cuevas, Health Unit Coord Trainee

Yasmine Gillum, Phlebotomy Student

RACE UNITY DAY SAT 18 JUNETEENTH WORLD REFUGEE DAY 20 27 LITHA, SUMMER SOLSTICE (PAGAN) EID ALADHA (MUSLIM)
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Participate in an atmosphere of gratitude by sending your peer a cheer!

Sending a thank you to a colleague takes less than a minute. Just go to the Hurley Intranet and click the Cheers for Peers icon. Use the dropdown menu to find the name of the peer you wish to recognize, type your message, and then click submit at the bottom of the screen. Both the recipient and their manager will get an email!

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Diversity IN

THE MEDIA

recommended streaming

MAYBE YOU SHOULD TALK TO SOMEONE

recommended podcasts

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

A family is headed to a beauty pageant, in which 7-year-old Olive (Abigail Breslin) is overjoyed to compete. Streaming on HBO Max & Disney+

One day, Lori Gottlieb is a therapist who helps patients in her Los Angeles practice. The next, a crisis causes her world to come crashing down. Enter Wendell, the quirky but seasoned therapist in whose office she suddenly lands.

THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE

HONEY BOY

A powerful portrayal of childhood trauma, abuse, treatment, and ultimately forgiveness as we follow a character named Otis on his lifelong journey to selfacceptance. Streaming on Amazon Prime

Renowned trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk has spent over three decades working with survivors. In The Body Keeps the Score, he transforms our understanding of traumatic stress, revealing how it literally rearranges the brain’s wiring—specifically areas dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust.

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Common mental health conditions include:

• Anxiety Disorders

• ADD/ADHD

• Bipolar Disorder

• Depression

• Eating Disorders

• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

• Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Why we shouldn't be afraid to talk about our mental health:

• Mental health is not a secret - we all have it and need to care for it just as we do for our physical health

• Hiding mental illness can make things worse

• Because it shows courage and strength to talk about it and ask for help

• Feelings are not something to be ashamed of

15 warning signs to pay attention to:

• Long-lasting sadness or irritability

• Extremely high and low moods

• Excessive fear, worry, or anxiety

• Social withdrawal

• Dramatic changes in eating/sleeping habits

• Confused thinking/problems concentrating

• Extreme mood changes

• Prolonged feelings of irritability or anger

• Difficulties relating to other people

• Changes in sex drive

• Difficulty perceiving reality (hallucinations)

• Abuse of substances like alcohol or drugs

• Multiple physical ailments without obvious causes (such as headaches, stomach aches)

• Thinking about suicide

• Inability to carry out daily activities or handle daily problems and stress

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Nominate the Next

The Team of the Season Award is our way of recognizing the teamwork that is so important at Hurley in assisting the fulfillment of our mission of “Clinical Excellence, Service to People”.

Teams are awarded this recognition based on their demonstration of a collaborative spirit, mutual accountability, support to others, fulfillment of Hurley’s mission and overall positive attitude.

How to Nominate:

• Complete nomination form on Hurley’s Intranet

• Drop your nomination in a HMC Voicebox

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SATURDAY MAY 20 @7:30PM

FLINT CITY AFC (WOMEN) VS DETROIT CITY FC

SATURDAY MAY 27 @7:30 pm

FLINT CITY BUCKS VS MIDWEST UNITED FC (Grand Rapids)

FREE ADMISSION for all Hurley employees, volunteers and immediate family members

Up to 4 tickets per employee or volunteer.

A GLIMPSE OF IN THE NEWS

March 27, 2023

ABC12

Physician provides information about a fungal infection

Infectious Disease Physician Dr. Kaitlin Liroff joined to talk about the fungal infection 'Candida Auris.’

April 2, 2023

The health impacts of e-cigarette usage

Dr. Brittany Tayler with the Hurley Children's Clinic joined to discuss the health impacts of e-cigarettes.

April 3, 2023

MLive

NICU ‘Hall of Fame’ unveiled, set to inspire hope for future familiar at Hurley Children’s Hospital

April 8, 2023

Flint Beat

‘Don’t give up, stay positive:’ Hurley’s NICU families share their stories

April 10, 2023

ABC12

Information about children being at a higher risk of burn injuries

Pediatric Trauma Program Manager Pamela Kammer shares information about how children are at a higher risk of burns, as well as treatments for them.

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A GLIMPSE OF IN THE NEWS

April 11, 2023

ABC12

Real Bodies exhibit will be on display at the Sloan starting in July

April 13, 2023

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Hurley Children’s hospital unveils new Hall of Fame in NICU wing

April 17, 2023

ABC12

Medical Monday: Hurley Medical Center marks National Minority Health Month

April is recognized a National Minority Health Month to highlight racial disparities among ethnic populations.

April 20, 2023

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Real Bodies exhibit to make mid-Michigan debut at Sloan Museum

April 24, 2022

ABC12

Medical expert talks about the impact of advancement in diagnostic and treatment methods

Dr. James Weber talks about how health care has evolved.

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BODY CONTOURING AFTER WEIGHT LOSS

Dr. Ihab Saab is double board-certified in plastic and reconstructive surgery with a special interest in breast reconstruction, trauma reconstruction, hand surgery, lymphatic, and cosmetic surgery. One of Michigan’s top plastic and reconstructive surgeons, Dr. Saab has relocated from Detroit to Hurley Medical Center to be more centrally located in the state. He completed his General Surgery residency and Plastic Surgery fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital. He is passionate about surgical education and is a clinical instruction in the Department of Surgery at Michigan State University.

If you have lost a lot of weight – congratulations! We know how difficult that can be and how hard you have worked. Sometimes that weight loss can lead to loose skin, causing health and confidence problems. Those challenges can include moisture and skin rash making it difficult to maintain hygiene, excess skin getting in the way of exercising, and struggles with positive body image.

OPTIONS

Panniculectomy – getting rid of the excess skin and fat in the lower stomach and relocating the belly button into its position. This is a medically indicated procedure and to be able to offer it to patients there must be challenges such as skin rash or back pain.

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) – getting rid of excess skin in addition to working on the muscles and bringing them closer to the midline, improving the overall contour. May include liposuction for improved cosmetic appearance.

Lower Body Lift – tummy tuck with buttock lift, which includes removal of the excess skin on the lower back and raising of the buttocks. Sometimes skin and fat can be used to enhance the buttocks.

Medial Thigh Lift – to remove excess skin and fat in the inner thigh, you can either do a hidden inner thigh incision or a vertical incision if more skin removal is needed. Sometimes combined into a t-shaped incision.

Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) – minimal incision brachioplasty with a scar hidden in the armpit is used for a small amount, or the standard arm lift with a scar running up the inside or back of the arm. This is tailored based on the patient

Bra-Line Back Lift – For upper back excess skin and fat removal where the incision is near the bra line

Breast Lift with Auto-Augmentation – Using your own tissues (not any implants) to augment breast during lift

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hurley HEALTHY LIVING SERIES

Q&A

Does it matter how long ago you’ve lost the weight or how old you are?

The main thing we look at is the patient’s overall health. Sometimes side effects of weight loss surgery can include vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. As long as they’re optimized on their nutrition and are an appropriate age from a surgical point of view, there are really no restrictions on how long ago it’s been since they’ve had weight loss surgery. Ideally patients have had a steady weight for at least 3-6 months. The last thing you want to do is invest in a surgery, lose more weight, and then lose some of the contour that you’d gained.

Is liposuction performed on its own?

Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure – it’s not meant to remove extra weight or fat from a patient. It’s meant for sculpting, so usually it’s used as an adjunct to those surgeries. For example, a tummy tuck would not address the love handle or flank area, so if a patient has extra fat to remove in that area, adding liposuction might be a good option.

What is recovery like?

For cosmetic procedures, I plan them all to be outpatient surgeries, if we can, to limit the need for a hospital stay. I limit surgeries that are cosmetic to less than five hours because we know around that mark is when complications can get higher. Recovery obviously varies patient to patient, but most patients have manageable pain around the two week mark with most restrictions being lifted around the one month mark.

Do you need general anesthesia for all these surgeries?

Most of the surgeries I offer them under general anesthetic. I think it is a safer, more comfortable, controlled surgery where we have control over the patient’s blood pressure.

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Hurley Public Safety Chief Matt Murray competed in the inaugural Cooking with the Chiefs on Friday, April 21 where he scored a second place victory. The event, which benefits Voices for Children Advocacy Center, paired police, fire, and safety chiefs from around Genesee County with local restaurants. Attendees were able to sample an assortment of appetizers, entrees, and desserts and use tickets to vote for their favorites. Matt was paired with Kirk Laue and Tom Beaubien, owners of Luigi’s, and served up four-cheese stuffed tortellini that had been sautéed in garlic butter and diced chicken, then topped with their homemade creamy alfredo. Custom cookies were provided by Joan Murray of Sweet Sister Sweets, LLC – Matt’s mom!

Congratulations, Matt!

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MUSIC AROUND TOWN

FLINT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA VISITS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS DAY

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CELEBRATING

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CAMPUS CLEANUP EARTH DAY

CELEBRATING EARTH DAY

REDUCING ENERGY USAGE AND INCREASING RECYCLING

In late 2019 the Hurley Medical Facilities Team initiated an improvement program for the hospital's heating and cooling systems. The team aimed to reduce equipment downtime and the number of complaint calls from staff. However, they had not defined the program's goals until after conducting an Energy Audit.

The primary objectives of the program were to replace obsolete pneumatic controls with new electronic controls and instrumentation. The team planned to use a new Environmental Controls & Data Acquisition System with interactive graphics to measure Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). They also aimed to repair and adjust the mechanical systems for high accuracy performance. Other goals included reducing energy usage, improving overall system reliability, and improving diagnostics.

A competitively selected LED lighting provider retrofitted three floors of the East Patient Tower to occupancy sensing controlled lighting in 80% of occupied areas. Facilities staff tested numerous lighting products rated for

healthcare facilities with a goal to improve space lighting and comfort while reducing energy costs.

The team replaced three new chillers and four new chilling towers, enabling them to provide the needed cooling for the hospital. They also installed a new air handling unit (AHU) for the East Tower Pod, providing comfort while saving energy.

Two new areas in the hospital, 5-C and 3-D, were remodeled and equipped with LED lighting, DDC controls, and new AHU units, all designed to provide comfort and cost savings to the hospital. Additionally, the team upgraded their boiler controls to run more efficiently, helping to reduce their carbon footprint.

Before the projects began, the initial Energy Star Score for the campus was a 13. Currently, after the initial retrofit of the East Patient Tower control system, the score has improved

celebrating earth day

to a 31. An Energy Star score of 75 is considered a good performance rating for commercial buildings. However, due to the complexity of hospital function, very few USA trauma center rated hospitals have even attempted to be rated by Energy Star.

In 2023-24, the team plans to replace the North Tower AHU and continue with LED lighting upgrades and the DDC upgrade of the North Tower. These efforts will continue their

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focus on patient comfort and energy savings. From March 2022 to March 2023, Hurley Medical Center Facilities continued to make strides in sustainability by recycling 73.983 standard tons of cardboard. Hurley received a credit of $3,260 for the recycled cardboard, which would have cost $2,629 to dispose of. By recycling, the hospital is saving $5,889 annually. These efforts are part of Hurley's ongoing commitment to reducing waste and promoting environmental responsibility.

THE TEAM ACHIEVED SEVERAL GOALS, INCLUDING:

• 90% replacement of East Patient Tower pneumatic controls to electronic

• Real-time measurement and ventilation of CO2 in patient rooms in the East Patient Tower

• Indoor Air Quality monitoring of all floors and real-time fresh air ventilation response

• Over 240 temperature control zones performance measured every minute and reporting performance

• Improvement in building-wide humidification systems in the winter

• Reduction in large air handling equipment wear due to slow starts and lower RPM duty cycles

• Pad Computer distributed to staff for real-time browser interface with diagnostics

• Reduction of comfort complaints by 80% in the East Patient Tower

• Reduction in campus-wide energy intensity by 9.3% (while air conditioning has been added)

• Reduction in winter and summer peak energy usage

• Reduction of campus energy use equal to 7000 metric tons of CO2 or the planting of 8,285 acres of trees. (Source EPA GHG Calculator)

• Energy Efficiency-driven rebates attained through project review and submissions to the local utility have accrued to $659,803 dollars to date.

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HURLEYMC.COM • MAY 2023 • 23 APRIL 2023 • 23 “LET’S MAKE MIRACLES” RADIOTHON Thursday, Sept. 14 - Friday, Sept. 15, 2023 PINK NIGHT PALOOZA Thursday, October 19, 2023 Gateway Hotel & Convention Center - Flint HURLEY TRAUMA CENTER’S FALL GOLF CLASSIC Monday, September 11, 2023 Flint Golf Club MIRACLES AT THE MUSEUM Monday, July 17th, 2023 Sloan Museum of Discovery - Flint For more information, please call 810.262.9667 hurleyfoundation.org/events 2023 EVENTS HURLEY FOUNDATION
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Donna Dodds Hamm is April’s Volunteer of the Month. She has volunteered with the Hurley Foundation for nineteen years maintaining the database of all volunteers’ hours and other digital records. Donna has been on the Foundation’s board even longer, for twenty-one years. She also still maintains long standing volunteer relationships with other local organizations, including Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, The Humane Society, The 100 Club, and the Salvation Army.

The ways she spends her time varies. Over the years, you might have seen Donna helping produce and distribute t-shirts for the Tuuri Race, participating in various Radiothons, handing out CMN popcorn in Hurley’s west lobby, or passing out cupcakes as part of employee relations. Now, one of her favorite activities is brushing cats at the Humane Society. Even in that, she sees her efforts as having a positive effect in the community, as those cats get used to having good interactions with her, and have ended up in forever homes through that experience.

The importance of being active in her community was instilled in Donna through her family’s business, Dodds-Dumanois Funeral Home and Cremation Center on Fifth and

Garland. It has been in business for more than 100 years, right down the street from Hurley Medical Center. She explains, “My father taught me to always be giving back to my community. And it’s been so rewarding. There are people who I’ve watched grow up from babies to adults, working with the Children’s Miracle Network.” She has also come to think of the people she works with at Hurley as family, saying, “My daughter lives with her family in England, and my son lives in Chicago, so Hurley is family. When I had my stroke two years ago, I was treated here. They took care of me. That is the value that we have as a city hospital. We serve people of all needs.”

When she’s not volunteering, which is most of the week, she still spends one day working at Hansen Funeral Home in Davison. She also still serves on Wayne State University’s Mortuary Sciences board. She explains, “I stay busy and stay happy.” When she is home, Donna enjoys exercising and cooking. Between those times, she really does find enjoyment and fulfillment through her experiences volunteering and being so involved in her community. She says, “I like to say I work in ‘Kitties and Kiddies.’”

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physician connection 26 • HURLEY MEDICAL CENTER physician connection NEW PROVIDERS dr. ramesh chheda retirement continuing medical education (cme)

welcome new providers

It is our pleasure to welcome the following providers to Hurley Medical Center. We thank you for collaborating with us to provide quality healthcare to our patients. We value your commitment and appreciate your service.

ANESTHESIA

Udai Rabban, MD Anesthesiology

Genesee Medical Anesthesia, P.C. Hurley Medical Center

One Hurley Plaza, 4N

Flint, Michigan 48503

Office Phone: 810-262-9284

Office Fax: 810-262-9610

Office Manager: Bethany Lipka

MEDICINE

Dania Khoulani, MD

Hematology/Oncology

M. Monir Khoulani, MD, PC

5080 Villa Linde Pkwy, Unit 4

Flint, Michigan 48532

Office Phone: 810- 720-5440

Office Fax: 810- 720-4670

Office Manager: Manas Khodr

Rohini Prashar, MD Nephrology

Henry Ford Medical Group

2799 W. Grand Blvd, CFP-232

Detroit, Michigan 48202

Office Phone: 313- 916-5663

Office Fax: 313- 916-1771

Office Manager: Kim Brown

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY

Julie Fuller, CNM Nurse Midwife

Hurley Midwifery

One Hurley Plaza, 2N L&D

Flint, Michigan 48503

Office Phone: 810-262-9261

Office Fax: 810-262-6031

Office Manager: Mericlare Helcher

SURGERY

Bradley Herzberg, NP Nurse Practitioner

Insight Institute of Neurosurgery & Neuroscience

4800 S Saginaw Street, Suite 1800

Flint, Michigan 48507

Office Phone: 810-732-8336

Office Fax: 810-963-1674

Office Manager:  Robin Cole

Arul Thirumoorthi, MD  Pediatric Surgery

Hurley Children's Center

300 E. First Street

Suite 201

Flint, Michigan 48503

Office Phone: 810- 262-9773

Office Fax: 810- 262-6207

Office Manager: Heather Rayburn

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Dr. Ramesh Chheda Retirement Announcement

Dr. Ramesh Chheda first started working at Hurley Medical Center in 1986, when he joined as head of Pediatric Neurology. He remained in that position for fifteen years, at which point Dr. Kaddurah was hired as his replacement. Dr. Chheda continued working at Hurley until his recent retirement in December 2022.

While at Hurley he was both a clinician and educator. He worked mostly with pediatric patients, and also served as teaching faculty for medical students and residents. About his time here, Dr. Chheda says, “My favorite part about working at Hurley was the time I spent seeing and treating patients, helping the children. I enjoyed their company, and the company of the nursing staff, and all of the staff of the Pediatrics Department over the many years.”

Outside of his time at Hurley he enjoyed long distance running, participating in many races including events hosted by the Hurley Foundation and even running in the Detroit Marathon. He remains active and still gets in 10 mile runs. He’ll also remain active professionally, as a hospital in India invited him to work with adult neurology patients. He says, “I want to get away from the Michigan cold for part of the year, so I’ll go serve the community in India. Then I’ll spend the warm months here with my family. Along with some camping and the community work, I’ll also be doing the Mt. Everest Base Camp trek this year.”

After 36 years spent serving the Hurley community, we hope Dr. Chheda has a fulfilling retirement and we thank him for his long years of service and commitment.

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Continuing Education

Requirements for Michigan Medical Doctors

Authority: Public Act 368 of 1978, as amended

REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWAL

The continuing education requirements apply to every physician renewing a Michigan medical license who has been licensed in the 3-year period immediately preceding the application for renewal. The requirements apply whether or not the physician is actively engaged in the practice of medicine. No one, including medical school faculty and resident physicians, is exempt from this requirement.

Each medical doctor is required to complete 150 hours of continuing education in courses or programs approved by the Board of Medicine, of which a minimum 75 hours of the required 150 hours must be earned in courses or programs designated as Category 1 programs.

A minimum of 1 hour of continuing education must be earned in the area of Medical Ethics

A minimum of 3 hours of continuing education must be earned in the area of Pain and Symptom Management

Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) Mandatory Training Standards

NOTE: LARA trainings are separate from Continuing Education requirements.

• LARA requires a one-time mandatory training in Opioids and Controlled Substances Awareness and Human Trafficking.

• LARA requires Implicit Bias Training for new applicants, as well as those renewing their existing licenses or registrations.

For more information or questions, please visit: michigan.gov/lara

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continuing medical education (cmE)

continuing medical education (cmE)

Hurley offers the following FREE CME on Demand course that fulfill requirements and have been approved for AMA

PRA Category 1 Credit ™:

• Managing the Chronic Opioid User (This activity fulfills the CE requirements for pain and symptom management.)

Please visit: education.hurleymc.com/cme/calendar

More Hurley Online CME Courses

To get FREE continuing medical education online, please visit: education.hurleymc.com/cme/calendar for the following topics that have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™.

• Identifying Drug Endangered Children

• Pediatric & Adolescent Obesity

• Thyroid Cancer Management & Staging

• Impact of Bias, Discrimination & Racism on Children and Adolescents

• Hypertension Management in the Hospitalized Child

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continuing medical education (cmE)

Please visit: education.hurleymc.com/cme/calendar

What is Physician Support Line?

Coronavirus Educational Resources

Please visit: education.hurleymc.com/cme/calendar

There is a Novel Coronavirus Education Resources webpage on the ACCME website at www.accme.org/coronavirus-resources that includes a list of accredited continuing education (CE) activities and additional resources that can help the clinician community respond to the novel coronavirus public health emergency. The majority of the CE activities are Free.

Coronavirus Educational Resources

Physician Support Line is a national, free, and confidential support line service made up of 600+ volunteer psychiatrists, joined together in the determined hope to provide peer support for our physician colleagues and medical students. Physician Support Line was created with the mission of physicians supporting physicians as we navigate the many professional and personal intersections of our lives.

PHYSICIAN SUPPORT LINE: (888) 409-0141

• Free & Confidential

There is a Novel Coronavirus Education Resources webpage on the ACCME website at www.accme.org/coronavirus-resources that includes a list of accredited continuing education (CE) activities and additional resources that can help the clinician community respond to the novel coronavirus public health emergency. The majority of the CE activities are Free.

• No appointment necessary

• Available 7 days a week

8:00AM - 1:00AM ET

Physician Support Line promises to provide emotional support and a safe holding space for physicians and medical students.

Learn More: www.physiciansupportline.com

HURLEY REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES (RSS)

HURLEY REGULARLY SCHEDULED SERIES (RSS)

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CREDIT CONTACT NAME RSS TITLE HOURS DEPT LOCATION DAY & TIME & NUMBER Multidisciplinary Tumor Board 1.00 Oncology Virtual Wednesdays, 7:00-8:00 AM WEEKLY Robyn Hatch 810-262-9585 Pediatric Grand Rounds 1.00 Pediatric Virtual and Ed Center Rm 123 Wednesdays, 8:00-9:00 AM WEEKLY Audrina Roberts 810-262-7045 Pediatric Oncology Tumor Board 1.00 Oncology For Location, Day, and Time, please call the Pediatric Dept at 810-262-7045 Audrina Roberts 810-262-7045 Surgical Conference 1.00 Surgery Virtual and 7B Conference Rm 3rd Friday, 7:00
8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823 Surgical Critical Care Journal Club 1.00 Surgery Virtual
7B Conference Rm 4th Friday, 7:00
8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823 Trauma Conference 1.00 Trauma Virtual and 7B Conference Rm 1st Friday, 7:00-8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823
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CREDIT CONTACT NAME RSS TITLE HOURS DEPT LOCATION DAY & TIME & NUMBER Multidisciplinary Tumor Board 1.00 Oncology Virtual Wednesdays, 7:00-8:00 AM WEEKLY Robyn Hatch 810-262-9585 Pediatric Grand Rounds 1.00 Pediatric Virtual and Ed Center Rm 123 Wednesdays, 8:00-9:00 AM WEEKLY Audrina Roberts 810-262-7045 Pediatric Oncology Tumor Board 1.00 Oncology For Location, Day, and Time, please call the Pediatric Dept at 810-262-7045 Audrina Roberts 810-262-7045 Surgical Conference 1.00 Surgery Virtual and 7B Conference Rm 3rd Friday, 7:00-8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823 Surgical Critical Care Journal Club 1.00 Surgery Virtual and 7B Conference Rm 4th Friday, 7:00-8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823 Trauma Conference 1.00 Trauma Virtual and 7B Conference Rm 1st Friday, 7:00-8:00 AM MONTHLY Pauline Tippett 810.262.6823

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Andrew Elrod

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April Alexander

Ashley Lyle

Asia Lorick

Berta Pyland

Beth Miller

Brady Lockwood

Brenda Skarzynski

Brenda Thayer

Brian Mason

Briauna Mickens

Brittany Waters

Brooke Faurot

Burtrum Beam

Candace Bolduc

Candice McNicol

Carlie Polen

Carri Ormiston

Charles Polmatier

Chontoya Price

Chrissy Beedy

Christina Schmidt

Christina Swoffer

Christina Varela

Cody Allessie

Corey Hart

Daniel Rouse

Danielle Love

Daniesha Lewis

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Debra Williams

Dequary Gibson

Desiree Maresh

Diana Valliere

Diane Ferrier

Dominque Evans

Donald Warner

Dorothy Simbler

Duane Bailey

Ebony Relerford

Edna Hill

Ekwevugbe Ogbon

Elizabeth Collins

Emily Nelson

Felicia Morgan

Fernando Davison

Francie Reno

Frank Felder

Frederick Russell

Gabrielle Hanschmann

Ginette Goodwin

Gregory Grooms

Hallie Vanitvelt

Hanna Holton

Hannah Welter

Holly Kopaniasz

Jaclyn OConnor

Jaclyn Woods

Jakiana Culbreath-Williams

James Neeley

Jefferey Fisher

Jennifer Hubble

Jennifer Pake

Jeremy Eads

Jill Folts

Joseph Chapman

Kaili Brandon

KaMira Marks

Kanika Parrish

Kara Ebbott

Karen Clementz

Katherine Carah

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