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A Heart for Helping Victims of Hurricane Harvey
Read more: A Heart for Helping Victims of Hurricane HarveyTwo years ago, Michelle Hutton, Reimbursement Coordinator in the BSA Pharmacy and Lori Lineman, a Certified Pharmacy Technician began training for the Emergency Medical Task Force (EMTF). The EMTF is an organization of state medical teams who are rapidly mobilized in times of disaster. Following Hurricane Harvey’s landfall in South Texas, Michelle reached out to…
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From Diagnosis to Disney: How a Positive Outlook Helped One Woman Survive Cancer
Read more: From Diagnosis to Disney: How a Positive Outlook Helped One Woman Survive CancerIn June 2016, Pattie Archer had her routine mammogram at BSA Harrington Breast Center. Afterward, she received a call asking her to come in the next day and go over the report. She had a feeling it was cancer. Pattie was diagnosed with Stage 0 breast cancer and needed surgery and radiation. “I wasn’t totally…
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Amarillo Wedding Planner Finds Vital Support During Cancer Battle
Read more: Amarillo Wedding Planner Finds Vital Support During Cancer BattleOne Sunday night last July, Parie Donaldson found a lump in her breast. It had been eight years since she had gone in for a routine mammogram and she inherently knew it wasn’t good. “It was a pretty big lump and I just had a feeling immediately it could be breast cancer,” she said. “I called BSA Harrington Breast Center first thing Monday morning…
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Amarillo Mother Fights Breast Cancer After Early Detection
Read more: Amarillo Mother Fights Breast Cancer After Early DetectionWhen Donna Morton heard from BSA Harrington Cancer Center Nurse Navigator Bobbie that she had been diagnosed with ductal carcinoma (DCIS) last July, Donna was in disbelief. “You don’t believe it at first,” she shares. “Then it starts to sink in. I had never had any pain or found a lump, so I had no…
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BSA Nurses Recognized as Panhandle Great 25 Nurses
Read more: BSA Nurses Recognized as Panhandle Great 25 Nurses“It is humbling and rewarding to lead a division of nurses here at BSA recognized among hundreds of nurses in this way,” shares BSA Hospital Chief Nursing Officer Belinda Gibson, RN, BSN, MAM. She is one of eight BSA nurses recognized in the second annual Panhandle Great 25 Nurses by the Texas Nurse Association for…
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Labor Day Food Safety
Read more: Labor Day Food SafetyLabor Day weekend is the perfect time to be outdoors. While you’re enjoying a family cookout and relaxing in the sun, remember to be safe when grilling and preparing food. One in six Americans will become sick each year due to contaminated food. Follow these tips to keep you and your loved ones safe this…
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Man’s Best Mend: Furry Friends Provide Therapy for BSA Patients
Read more: Man’s Best Mend: Furry Friends Provide Therapy for BSA PatientsBSA’s Rehabilitation department is full of talented, experienced physical and occupational therapists. But Wednesday seems to be a special day in the unit. It’s when they bring in the big dogs…literally. Meet Cactus Jack and Bubbles La Belle, or Jack and Bell as many know them. They may walk on four paws and slobber for…
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BSA Offers Turndown Service To Patients
Read more: BSA Offers Turndown Service To PatientsThe BSA Environmental Services department launched their Turndown Service last year for patients and has received great feedback ever since. The Turndown Service takes place for each patient between 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. and includes restocking of any supplies, sprucing up the room, shutting the blinds, checking water levels, making sure the patient is…
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Staying Safe in the Heat
Read more: Staying Safe in the HeatBSA Health System cares about your health and safety. BSA EMS is participating in an effort to reduce heat related emergencies in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Did you know the temperature difference between the canyon floor and rim can be as much as 30 degrees? Due to the remoteness of the park, it is…
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Protect the Skin You’re in: Steps to Preventing Skin Cancer
Read more: Protect the Skin You’re in: Steps to Preventing Skin CancerThe temperatures are rising and families are spending more time outdoors. Before you take that summer beach vacation or picnic in the park, don’t forget to pack the sunscreen. Protecting your skin may be more important than you think. According to SkinCancer.org, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer (also known as melanoma) in…