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Monthly Archives: October 2021
Pawnee Valley Community Hospital > 2021 > October
Oct28
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Dr. Miller named Emergency Department medical director at hospital

By Marie Norris - Pawnee Valley Community Hospital News

Rob Miller, MD, has served as Emergency Department (ED) medical director for only a short time but already is “impressed with the resources” at The University of Kansas Health System Pawnee Valley Campus.

 Dr. Miller credits this to local healthcare providers and administrators who share their talents and foresight while caring for and treating patients.

 “The family-medicine providers at Pawnee Valley Campus are obviously talented and focused on high-quality care throughout central Kansas,” Dr. Miller said. “Administrators are constantly working to expand the number of resources available to patients and staff to improve healthcare in the region.”

 Dr. Miller also fills the role of ED medical director at HaysMed; he has been in that position for four years.

 I am a full-time emergency physician at HaysMed and will start working some part-time shifts at Pawnee Valley Campus this fall,” Dr. Miller noted.

 Responsibilities for the medical director position include supervising and developing the ED providers, and reviewing and creating protocols for patient safety.

 “I am impressed with the amount of experience the ED providers at Pawnee Valley Campus have,” Dr. Miller commented. “I look forward to working with them in my new role.

 “It has been very gratifying for me to be part of the transformation in the HaysMed Emergency Department,” Dr. Miller added. “For example, we have hired more physicians certified in emergency medicine and I have served on committees to help with quality improvement while refreshing our policies.

 “I have heard countless comments from local residents that celebrate the enhanced quality of care. I am excited to see how I can help lead the ED team here in Larned.”

 Melanie Urban, Pawnee Valley Campus administrator, said “we are excited to have Dr. Miller join our ED. Not only does he bring a wealth of ED experience and leadership to our team, he has a thorough understanding of what it takes to achieve service excellence.”

Dr. Miller earned his bachelor’s in biology in 2010 at Bethany College and medical degree in 2014 at The University of Kansas. During his KU emergency- medicine residency, he was chief resident from 2016-17.

He also was a LifeStar flight crew physician in 2016-17. He is board certified in emergency medicine.

 Dr. Miller was born in Honolulu and moved throughout the United States because his parents were in the military.

 He and his wife have four children.

Oct22
00

After-hours appointments available at Pawnee Valley Medical Associates

By Marie Norris - Uncategorized

Anyone who wants to schedule a medical appointment after regular business hours has an opportunity to do so at Pawnee Valley Medical Associates, 713 W. 11th in Larned.

The medical practice is open until 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays; its allergy clinic is available until 6 p.m., also on Tuesdays. Regular weekday hours are 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m.

Clinic services include: family medicine; colon-cancer consultations; many types of physical exams; health and wellness checks; pediatric care and immunizations; women’s health; cosmetic injections; and minor on-site procedures.

Full time providers are Crystal Hill, MD; Susan Aistrup and Haley Gleason, advanced practice registered nurses; and Heather Holaday, DNP. Part-time providers include Scott Akers, DO; Christina Gonzalez, DO; and Lynne Holz, MD.

To schedule appointments, please call 620-804-6007.

Oct14
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Pawnee Valley Campus offers 3D mammography, follow-up services

By Marie Norris - Pawnee Valley Community Hospital News

It’s not just the availability of 3D mammography that attracts patients; it’s also the ability to offer diagnostic follow-ups and breast ultrasound at The University of Kansas Health System Pawnee Valley Campus.

Shelly Stanton, director of Imagining at the hospital, shared information about all these services in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.

“The 3D mammogram is state-of-the-art technology but our follow-up services are also important,” Stanton said. “For example, if an abnormality is detected, and a diagnostic mammogram and/or ultrasound are needed, we can accommodate you right here at Pawnee Valley Campus.”

Stanton and her colleagues are aware that an abnormality “can cause anxiety. But we can help ease that anxiety because the same technologist who performed your mammogram is here during the follow-up with answers to your questions.”

In addition, Stanton noted, if a patient needs a diagnostic mammogram, the radiologist is consulted in real time via telephone and reviews the diagnostic images with the technologist. The radiologist can determine if further imaging is needed while the patient is still at the hospital.

3D mammography became available at Pawnee Valley Campus almost a year ago, as a result of a capital campaign spearheaded by “our awesome Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Foundation and the support of this great community,” Stanton said.

This combined effort resulted in technology that takes approximately 300-600 image slices of tissue in the same amount of time as the 2D, which takes only one image for each view.

The increased volume minimizes the overlapping of breast tissue, which can either hide or mimic cancer. “Having multiple image slices results in fewer false alarms and greatly improves the screening’s accuracy, especially in patients with dense breast tissue,” Stanton said, noting mammography takes only 10 to 15 minutes.

The new technology has been popular at the hospital since it became available but COVID-19 has made “some people leery of getting routine testing,” Stanton acknowledged. “Patients can be assured our hospital is following all precautions to ensure safety.

“Yearly mammograms can detect changes while they are small,” she added. “Not every abnormality is cancer, but if it is, early detection is crucial. An early diagnosis can prevent growth and the spread to other parts of the body. Annual screenings help ensure the earliest diagnoses with the most treatment options.”

Stanton noted that central Kansans are fortunate to have Pawnee Valley Campus and its many services close at hand.

“We are fortunate to have a Critical Access Hospital with this advanced level of imaging equipment,” Stanton commented. “Our administrators and board of directors want to provide the very best healthcare services to our local community.

“We are proud that we don’t compromise on quality because we are a smaller facility. We know many of our patients and take the time to reassure them. Larger facilities may not be able to do this.”

Oct1
00

Dr. Crystal Hill appointed chief of staff at Pawnee Valley Campus

By Gayla Wichman - Pawnee Valley Community Hospital News

A familiar face to many patients and their families in central Kansas is now the new chief of staff at The University of Kansas Health System Pawnee Valley Campus.

Crystal Hill, MD, who recently was appointed to the position, said “this is a great place to practice medicine. I am truly honored to represent and lead such a remarkable medical team.”

In the role of chief of staff, Dr. Hill leads the Medical Executive Committee; serves as a member of the hospital’s Board of Directors; serves as a liaison between the board and hospital administrator on medical matters; and oversees performance and quality related to medical care.

“As I serve in these capacities, we will continue to provide quality care to the community and promote the services we offer through primary-care and specialty providers,” Dr. Hill said. “I will listen to the needs of the community and respond accordingly.”

The family-medicine team provides a host of services including acute and swing-bed admissions, outpatient therapies and treatment, and clinic appointments. Specialty providers offer cardiology, general surgery, orthopedics, pulmonology and urology.

“The hospital and clinic are dedicated to providing family medicine and specialty care locally,” Dr. Hill noted. “With the support of our Pawnee Valley Community Hospital Foundation, we invest in state-of-the-art equipment. All of us strive to secure the best patient outcomes and improve the overall health of our community.”

Dr. Hill has cared for and treated patients for more than five years in her family-medicine practice at Pawnee Valley Medical Associates. She is board certified in family medicine, with the added qualification of board certification in hospice care and palliative medicine.

Her special interests include preventive care and physician-assisted weight loss.

Dr. Hill earned her bachelor’s degree in human biology in 1997 at The University of Kansas and her medical degree in 2002 at The University of Kansas School of Medicine. She completed her Via Christi family-practice residency at Wichita in 2005.

Honors over the years include the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s Diabetes Provider; nomination for Kansas Family Physician of the Year; and AMA Physician Recognition Awards.

Melanie Urban, Pawnee Valley Campus administrator, said “we strive to have the best patient outcomes by delivering quality care. We focus on this with a team of trained medical staff, nurses and other professionals committed to putting patients first, while collaborating to offer high-quality care.

“It is critical to have the chief of staff and administrator working hand-in-hand to lead the team,” Urban continued. “This type of leadership is what it takes to provide exceptional healthcare and excellent service. I look forward to seeing the positive impact Dr. Hill’s leadership will bring to our community.”

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