Monday, June 29, 2009

Be Careful in the Heat: Are you at Risk?

As the temperatures soar we need to be extra careful in the heat as heatstroke and heat exhausation are potentially deadly conditions. In training for my first marathon this year I have to be extra careful while running in the heat. I drink lots of water, run very early in the morning, and pour water over my head to cool down while running long distances and races.

Are you at Risk?



My co-worker Sam Spencer (see photos)and I ran a 1/2 marathon at McCallister Park. It was very hot and we drank water constantly!



Monday, June 22, 2009

Health Care: A Future Career Path for Young Students

Keith Swinney, President and CEO, Baptist Medical Center spent time with high school juniors and seniors discussing a career in health care. He was invited to talk as part of the Good Samaritan Community Services (GSCS). The GSCS is providing Summer Employment and Work Readiness services to 815 youth, ages 14 to 18, with funding from the 2009 Economic Stimulus and Recovery Act, and through the GSCS contract with Workforce Solutions Alamo. This month pre-employment conferences held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church featured 34 labor market information presentations and 33 work site tours into the community, and increased awareness of career pathways for hundreds of young people. They are now on their way to their first summer job.

Keith offered advice on some of the many career opportunities that health care has to offer and told how he got into the field at age 22. He mentioned how healthcare is one of the top three industries in San Antonio. According to BioMedSa, San Antonio’s well established community of healthcare and medical service providers -- including hospitals, physicians, other specialty providers and nursing homes – form a strong foundation for the city’s $16.3 billion Healthcare and Bioscience Industry.

Jill Oettinger, Chief Executive Officer, Good Samaritan Community Services says, "We are so grateful to the Baptist Health System for helping us to meet the needs of youth who are living in poverty, by introducing them to the real world of work. With that support, we are witnessing the lives of young people change as they develop work readiness skills and overcome barriers to success." View Pictures





Friday, June 19, 2009

Bill Williams: The Father of all Dads

Happy Father's day to all dads. I hope you enjoy the day. If you are a new father and want more information on how to transistion into fatherhood check out the newspaper and TV this weekend. Our very own Bill Williams, R.N will be describing what a "Daddy Round" is and how to transistion into becoming a dad.
You can check out Bill's blog and learn more here.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Baptist Employees Helping Women in Need to Dress for Success

Baptist Health System employees Heather Anderson, Tommye Austin, Cheryl Baker, Lisa Mlcak, and Ryan Wilson Flores are holding a "Suit Drive" for the organization Dress for Success (r). They are asking people to donate gently used women's suits, separates or jewelry to to help low-income women "Dress for Success."


What can I Donate?
Current clothing and accessory needs:

  • Clothing items should meet the needs of the average client between the ages of 26-33 and that the clothes are current in fashion and no more than 5 years old.
  • Women's Suits (plus sizes biggest need)
  • Professional separates: pants, blouses, skirts--neutral colors only, No animal print or busy patterns
  • Professional shoes (closed toed, low heel, neutral colors)
  • Handbags and briefcases
  • New panty hose
  • Trouser socks
  • New and unused make-up
  • Jewelry - especially pearl earrings and necklaces
The "Suit Drive" will run through June 26th.
For more information or to make a clothing donation call Ryan Wilson-Flores at (210) 297-8511.

About Dress for Success
The mission of Dress for Success (DFS) San Antonio is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged children and families by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Through job preparation, employment retention, and career development programs, DFS San Antonio addresses the needs of low-income women by promoting economic security and self-sufficiency to break the chains of generational poverty.

Contact info:
Dress for Success San Antonio
P.O. Box 91036
San Antonio, Texas 78209
Phone: (210) 737-1515
Fax: (210) 737-1616
E-mail: sanantonio@dressforsuccess.org

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Join the Baptist Health System Group on Facebook

For those of you who belong to the social networking site Facebook you can get regular news and updates from Baptist Health System via the Group page. You can post comments, watch videos, view photo galleries, and keep informed on news, free seminars and much more. Search Baptist Health System and join the group today.

Friday, June 12, 2009

5 Baptist Health System Hospitals Earn Primary Stroke Center Certification

I'm excited to share with you that just ten months after Baptist Health System began developing The Brain & Stroke Network, to improve stroke care in San Antonio and South Texas, Baptist Health System has earned Primary Stroke Center Certification at each of its five hospitals, effective June 8. Read article.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Serving the Community: Richard Perez

I had the great honor of introducing Richard Perez, President and CEO of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce as the keynote speaker at the Rotary Club of San Antonio. Richard spoke to the Rotary about some of the new and ongoing intiatives in San Antonio. He has a long history of public service and is the 18th President to lead the Chamber in its 114-year history. Richard is also very health conscious and is an avid runner.
Read Richard's Full Bio.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Free Hatha Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients and Survivors

How cool is this? The Baptist Cancer Center is offering FREE gentle Hatha style yoga classes for cancer patients and cancer survivors on Friday mornings at 8 am. When my mother developed breast cancer ten years ago I wish this type of service was offered to her. I would have so loved to gone with her to a class and I think she would have really enjoyed it.

If you have a loved one or friend or family member who you believe would benefit from this type of class be sure to let them about it.

CLASS INFORMATION:
  • The classes are FREE for all cancer patients and survivors. Guests are also invited but are asked to pay $10.00 each session.
  • The 45 minute class begins promptly at 8 am. Participants should wear comfortable loose fitting clothing. Mats and pillows are available for students use.
  • Please call to make a reservation by Thursday at 4 PM so that an appropriate size room can be reserved for the class, 210-297-CNCR

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Monday, June 1, 2009

North Central ED Recognized by Eye Bank

Congratulations to the Emergency Department at North Central Baptist Hospital, recognized by the San Antonio Eye Bank as 2008 Hospital Unit of the Year.
The department has done an outstanding job in supporting eye and corneal donation that has lead to several individuals receiving the Gift of Sight.

Read full story.
View Photos.