Research Medical Center Mid-Week Update: October 26, 2022

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We Show Up Spotlight

We are thrilled to announce that Chief of Staff and Chief of Emergency Medicine Dr. Jason Eppler has been named among Ingram's annual list of Top Doctors in Kansas City. Only 15 physicians were chosen and each exemplify a competency and compassion that their peers say they’d be looking for to treat themselves or a member of their family.

We celebrate this honor with Dr. Eppler and all our HCA physician colleagues who provide quality, safe compassionate care, using the latest in technology and treatments for the patients in our communities. Read Dr. Eppler's story here and meet the other physicians on the list.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Mid Week Update for the Research Medical Center Family Quick Links: Spotlight | Patients | Communities | Each Other | COVID-19 | Events | Trivia

We Show Up for our Patients

Patient Testimonial: Frank and Catherine Rubaie, Caregiver & Oncology Patient

“Everywhere you go there are people who are just doing their jobs, but there are also people who stand out and do so much more than they have to. "

That was just one of the nice things Frank, husband of Catherine who is a patient of Dr. Massey, oncologist in our Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, said about his wife's care team when he voluntarily called our central nursing office to share their experience at Research Medical Center.

He even called out "Vickie," also known as Victoria Jonas, Sarah Cannon Cancer Center Social Worker, for the work she has done for his family.

"She helped not a little bit but a lot, and we cannot be thankful enough for her. It is beyond words what she has done for us and we are so blessed to have met her." Learn more here.

BEE Award Winner: Kimberly Peterson, EVS Technicia n

Congratulations to Kimberly Peterson, EVS Technician, on receiving a BEE Award. Her colleague said, "she is such a vital part of my work day and is always quick to jump in if she sees something she can assist with! She turns over rooms so quickly for us and is always kind to patients. She even found and cleaned a fan for a patient who was hot after she delivered her baby. We didn’t even ask her for it, she just overheard a conversation we were having about not having any available. I know when I see her coming down the hall on my shift its gonna be a great day and patients will be care for with a lovely, cleaned room! Great work!” Send kudos to Kimberly.

DAISY Award Winner: Li sa Bales, RN, Inpatient Oncology

Congratulations to Lis a Bales, RN in our Inpatient Oncology Unit, for earning a DAISY Award. The patient who nominated her said, "she made me feel like I could tell her anything! She could tell that I was distressed and she offered to sit with me. She sat down and just started talking to me like I was a sister. I want this hospital to know how special she is and to know that if I don’t make it longer in this world, she made a difference for me in my moments of grief and sadness. I want her to know how she put my worry to rest." Send kudos to Lis a

#BurnAwareness Instagram Reel: Fire Pit Safety Tips from Dr. Garcia

We can all agree that the weather in Kansas City is all over the place lately. It’s cold one minute and warm the next. Whether you are keeping cozy by the fire or having an Fall gathering with friends and family around the fire pit, Dr. Garcia took to Instagram to tell us all how to have fun, stay warm, and stay out of the hospital when it comes to fire pit safety all season long. This is just one of several Instagram Reels she did to promote burn safety and awareness. Watch the Reel here and follow RMC on Instagram for future fun and informative burn awareness Reels.

World Stroke Day, October 29

Saturday is World Stroke Day. Fast treatment is crucial to saving a life. We are proud to be part of our larger HCA Healthcare network, which collectively responds to strokes 43% faster than the national standard. On top of that, several months ago, our outstanding Stroke care team received yet another Get With The Guidelines Stroke Award from the American Heart Association, which they have maintained since 2017. When it comes to spotting the signs of a Stroke, BE FAST! BE FAST is an acronym to help you identify and respond to a potential stroke quickly

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We would like to recognize the hard work our Bridge Program colleagues with the Rose Brooks Center dedicate to our hospitals by continuously educating our staff and patients on screening and discussing domestic violence. With these efforts, we have safely provided 100 referrals to Rose Brooks from various RMC departments since January 2022. Learn more about Rose Brooks here, or consider volunteering, or donating to the Center's mission

Need to refer someone at risk? Contact the Provider Referral Line and 816.822.1299 or the RMC Bridge Coordinator at 816.605.7182.

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Communities Sign Up to Adopt-A-Family!

Host a Trunk for Trunk or Treat

If you or your department were to decorate a trunk for a Trunk or Treat, would you win? Volunteer your Halloween spirit and decorative skills on Saturday, October 29, from 10am -noon, with our Trunk or Treat event.

Research Student Nurses Association is partnering with RMC for the annual Trunk or Treat event with added Day of the Dead celebrations. This Hispanic holiday is a joyful time to remember late loved ones. Volunteers are needed with decorated trunks to pass out candy. Only 2 3 people per car. Prizes will be awarded for the best trunks. Sign up here.

Crush the Crisis Opioid Take Back Day

Research Medical Center is committed to improving more lives in more ways. Since the COVID 19 pandemic began, nearly every state has reported an increase in opioid related deaths. Help us Crush The Crisis .

We are proud to partner with the Kansas City Metro Police squad in support of the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day in the fight against opioid misuse. Take action by turning in your unused and expired medication for safe disposal. Learn more on our Facebook event page about accepted items and NOT accepted items.

Saturday, October 29th

10am 2pm

The collection site is located in Lot B of the Research Medical Center Brookside Campus. Please follow event signs to the drive thru medication drop off loc ation.

Get a Head Start on Holiday Shopping at the SPO Gift Shop at RMC!

Did you know our gift shop is run by the Service Partners Organization (SPO), a charitable, nonprofit, volunteer organization that provides ministry and support for health related education and welfare of those in the health care community? Stop by, visit, and shop all year long! The SPO Gift Shop is located in t he main lobby of RMC and is open 6 days a week

We Show Up for Each Other

Halloween Costumes: Oct. 29-Oct. 31

Halloween costumes can be worn on Saturday 10/29, Sunday 10/30, and Monday 10/31.

A few reminders as we look forward to the holiday :

• As always, please refrain from any costumes that could be perceived as offensive to our patients or colleagues or disruptive to the workplace.

• Costumes must allow for proper use of PPE.

• Please do not wear Halloween masks or bring replica weapons, and be respectful of other cultures.

• For infection prevention purposes, please refrain from bringing in shared food for celebrations.

Pumpkin Decorating Contest

Get your creative ideas ready as the Pumpkin Decorating Contest starts next week! Pumpkins will be distributed to each department leader on Tuesday, October 18th. The decorated pumpkins are due to the cafeteria by 9am on Monday, October 31

For judging, please stop by cafeteria on Monday, October 31 over the lunch hour to cast your vote for the "best" pumpkin. Prizes will be given to the top three pumpkins!

Join Us This Afternoon for Dr. Elias's Farewell Party

Employee of the Month: Emily Petree, CNC 4N

Congratulations to Emily Petree on being named our September Employee of the Month. Her nominator said, " Emily had a tough job on 4N, charging. I needed so many things to care for my patients the way I wanted to, the way they deserved. I asked so much of her and she came through every single time for me. I felt like I was non-stop asking for things, or how to find something, and each and every time she responded with what I needed and with a smile. She is amazing and totally deserving of recognition for all her efforts." Send kudos to Emily.

Rookie of the Quarter: Rebecca Yates, Float Pool

Congratulations to Rebecca Yates of our RMC Float Pool. She was chosen as this quarter's Rookie of the Quarter. Her nominator said, "each day that Becky clocks into work, she truly makes a difference with her patients. She treats her patients like family and always tries to go above and beyond for them each day. We are so blessed to have Becky on the Float Pool Team. Thank you for everything you do!" Send kudos to Rebecca.

Respiratory Therapy Week & Retirement Party for Tina Tyson

We want to thank all of our respiratory therapists for their hard work, sacrifice, and commitment to caring for our patients in the safest and most compassionate way

This Friday we'll also be celebrating the end of Tina Tyson's 44 years of dedicated service as a respiratory therapist with a retirement part in the 7W Classroom starting at 2pm. Please join us in celebrating Tina!

It's Spiritual Care Week: Seeking Support and Quarterly Memorial Services

You can call a chaplain (*64120) anytime. They provide a ministry of presence for patients, families, and for colleagues when they need it. They are trained to meet patients and families where they are by providing emotional and spiritual support, and assess existential pain. They also offer quarterly memorial services in our chapel for the families of patients who passed away. They mail invitations to those families which is one reason why it’s so important to capture the next of kin information in Meditech when a patient passes away. Families are invited to attend in person or virtually if they prefer. Staff members are also invited to share in this special time of remembering. Not only do families appreciate

seeing those who cared for their loved ones, but it can be healing and meaningful to our care team as well. This week, they are collecting prayer requests and words of joy written on white ribbons that are tied on the branches of our Tree of Life that chaplains will pray over each morning.

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Michaela Logan, Vice President of Patient Experience and Administrative Services, Conducted a Walk a Mile with Angela Martin, Environmental Services on 4 West

“Angela is such a kind and hard-working individual. The patients on 4 West are very critically ill and often there for long periods of time. You can tell that Angela really takes pride in the work she does and enjoys connecting with the patients and their families. Angela has worked at RMC for 3 years and has always been in house-keeping. She shared with me she feels it is a calling and she really enjoys the work she does. Thank you to Angela for creating a clean and safe environment for our patients. I thoroughly enjoyed my morning with you”

Michaela Logan Conducted Another Walk a Mile with Linda McConnell, Supervisor of Communications (PBX)

“If you’ve ever wondered who is behind the calm, pleasant voice of our daily 10am Mission statement, it’s Linda McConnell. Linda and her team answer nearly 300+ phone calls per day, send out emergency communications including overhead announcements and notification of our Medical Emergency Team (MET), and assist front line staff to connect quic kly to needed resources. Thank you to Linda and the communications team for all you to keep our hospital running smoothly and safety for our colleagues and patients”

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CNO Julie Filbeck was the AOC this past weekend where she reported that her rounds were good with all units staffed well with nurses. She also kept in touch all weekend with the House Supervisor and was on hand to help where needed

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please email Michaela.Logan@hcamidwest.com Click here for the October Senior

COVID-19 Update

Leadership
October 2022
the October Senior Leadership Calendar. To schedule
Mile in your department or to attend a department meeting or event,
Leadership Calendar
Vaccine Locations We continue to encourage colleagues and our community to get the vaccine and booster. Schedule at Walgreens here on campus, CVS Pharmacy on Prospect, or find one nearby at vaccine.gov By the Numbers As of Tuesday, October 25th: • 3 COVID+ patients • 0 COVID+ patients on a ventilator Calendar of Events • RCON El Dia de los Muertos Trunk or Treat: Sat., Oct. 29 • Crush the Crisis Drug Take Back Da y: Sat., Oct. 29 • Brookside Trick or Treat Street: October 31, 4-6pm • The Research Foundation Candlelight Bal l : Sat., Nov 5 • RMC Recruiting Event: Tues., Nov. 8 • Veteran's Day Celebration: Fri., Nov. 11 • Thankful Families Event: Tues., Nov. 15 RMC Trivia This Week's Trivia : Q: Which social media platform can you watch Dr. Garcia's Fire Pit Safety Tips Reel? Last Week's Trivia : Q: Which colleague just earned a PTCB Advanced Certified Pharmacy Technician credential?

A: Victoria Easley, CPhT Adv, CSPT

Winner: Rebecca Wright, RN, Ortho/Neuro/Trauma Unit

Submit your answer to RMC.MarketingDept@hcamidwest.com by Monday. All correct answers will be entered into a drawing for a weekly prize. Winner will be featured in the following weekly email.

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