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Cancer Survivor Reminds Women the Importance of a Mammogram
Read more: Cancer Survivor Reminds Women the Importance of a MammogramMyrna Steeves has always been an advocate for women to get their yearly mammogram. “I’ve religiously gone for mammograms since I was about forty and I’ve had several biopsies in the past,” explained Steeves. At age 71, Steeves didn’t think twice when she was asked to return for a diagnostic mammogram at BSA Harrington Cancer…
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BSA Hospital and Amarillo Surgical Group Surgeons Perform the First TCAR Procedure in the Region
Read more: BSA Hospital and Amarillo Surgical Group Surgeons Perform the First TCAR Procedure in the RegionAMARILLO, TX (October 15, 2018)- BSA Hospital has teamed up with Amarillo Surgical Group surgeons to offer the first TransCarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) procedure in the region. Dr. Chance Irwin and Dr. David Langley with Amarillo Surgical Group are the region’s first surgeons to perform TCAR surgeries, offering patients a safer way to reduce their…
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BSA Advanced Wound Care Specializes in Treating Chronic, Non-healing Wounds
Read more: BSA Advanced Wound Care Specializes in Treating Chronic, Non-healing WoundsA wound or sore that won’t heal can affect a person’s everyday life and if left untreated, can become life-threatening because of the risk of serious infection. For 37 years Jolynne Mitchell has had a wound on her leg. One year ago, Jolynne became a patient at BSA Advanced Wound Care after her wound reopened…
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The Ramos Family Can’t Stress Mammograms Enough
Read more: The Ramos Family Can’t Stress Mammograms EnoughSix months after a routine mammogram, Louisa Ramos, 65, returned to BSA Harrington Cancer Center. “The doctors saw some spots in my right breast but were not sure if it was cancer, so they told me to come back in six months,” said Louisa. At her six-month appointment in March 2017, Louisa was diagnosed with…
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Woman with Chronic Health Issues Finds Relief after BSA Bariatric Surgery
Read more: Woman with Chronic Health Issues Finds Relief after BSA Bariatric SurgeryWhen Taylor Fisher, 23, experienced life-threatening health issues, bariatric surgery was her only option. “I was about to go blind due to intracranial hypertension and I needed immediate weight loss,” said Fisher. Intracranial hypertension, also known as benign intracranial hypertension and pseudotumor cerebri, occurs when the cerebrospinal fluid pressure within the skull is too high.…
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Health Screenings at BSA Care Fair
Read more: Health Screenings at BSA Care FairThe BSA Care Fair will take place on Saturday, September 21 from 7-10 a.m. in the BSA Auditorium. The fair will include a free blood pressure measurement and blood draw to test triglycerides, cholesterol and glucose. For accurate results, all participants are encouraged to fast for at least eight hours prior to having their blood…
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Wedding Bells at BSA
Read more: Wedding Bells at BSATwelve years ago, Kerry and Rebecca Lucero met in the BSA Emergency Department. Four years later, the two were married at the BSA Chapel by BSA Spiritual Care Chaplain, Chris Caldwell. When it was time to plan the wedding, there was no question about where the two would marry, shared Rebecca. “We decided to get…
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BSA Celebrates Mother Heading into C-Section
Read more: BSA Celebrates Mother Heading into C-SectionAfter spending eight weeks in the BSA Labor and Delivery Department, Tracy May was more than ready to give birth to her twin girls. The mother of two (now four) had spent eight weeks in the BSA Labor and Delivery Department, due to her monoamniotic pregnancy. Monoamniotic twins are identical twins that share an amniotic…
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BSA and Cook Children’s Partner to Bring Texas Panhandle First Telemedicine Platform
Read more: BSA and Cook Children’s Partner to Bring Texas Panhandle First Telemedicine PlatformBSA Hospital has partnered with Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth to offer telemedicine in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Pediatrics Department. The BSA NICU and Pediatrics are the first in the region and third in the nation to use telemedicine through Cook Children’s. This partnership allows specialists from Cook Children’s to…
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BSA Nurse Celebrates 50 Years of Service
Read more: BSA Nurse Celebrates 50 Years of ServiceBSA recognizes Mary Holcomb, RN, MSN, CPAN, who has dedicated 50 years of service in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit at BSA. Mary’s career began in 1967 as a part-time nurse in the recovery room at St. Anthony’s. Mary began her full-time career in 1969. Mary’s passion for nursing is humbling. “I love what I…