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W e are excited to shine the spotlight on PMC’s wonderful team of Intensivists. is special, in-house team of physicians works specifically to care for patients who are admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Unlike other specialists that treat the critically-ill, such as a cardiologist whose focus may only be on the heart or circulatory system, Intensivists provide a comprehensive, whole-body approach to caring for their patients. Our Intensivist team here at Piedmont is especially unique because of the 24/7 critical care coverage they provide. eir duties include taking care of patients on life support and mechanical ventilation, as well as caring for those with life-threatening medical conditions. eir role also requires a great deal of collaboration with other members of the PMC team, so they can carefully coordinate the care of these seriously-ill patients with surgeons, nurses, clinical pharmacists, palliative care, nutrition services, and other caregivers. Intensivists also communicate with the Primary Care Physicians and family members of their patients. Describing their role, Dr. Manish Sharma, one of our Intensivists, said, “We are trained to act swiſtly and boldly, yet we are gentle and compassionate as we take care of the most critically-ill patients and their families every day.” MAKING THE ROUNDS Piedmont Medical Center's Intensivist Team – BRINGING COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Wael Zaki Al-Jishi, MD Jeffrey Marchant, MD Abhijeet Nadkarni, MD Karol Richards, MD Manish Sharma, MD MEET OUR TEAM Souheil Abdel Nour, MD, FCCP PiedmontPulse PiedmontPulse A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF PIEDMONT MEDICAL CENTER PiedmontPulse myPMC.com/pulse | 803-329-1234 | 222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC FALL 2015

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We are excited to shine the spotlight on PMC’s wonderful team of Intensivists. This special, in-house team of

physicians works specifically to care for patients who are admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Unlike other specialists that treat the critically-ill, such as a cardiologist whose focus may only be on the heart or circulatory system, Intensivists provide a comprehensive, whole-body approach to caring for their patients.

Our Intensivist team here at Piedmont is especially unique because of the 24/7 critical care coverage they provide. Their duties include taking care of patients on life support and mechanical ventilation, as well as caring for those with life-threatening medical conditions. Their role also requires a great deal of collaboration with other members of the PMC team, so they can carefully coordinate the care of these seriously-ill patients with surgeons, nurses, clinical pharmacists, palliative care, nutrition services, and other caregivers. Intensivists also communicate with the Primary Care Physicians and family members of their patients.

Describing their role, Dr. Manish Sharma, one of our Intensivists, said, “We are trained to act swiftly and boldly, yet we are gentle and compassionate as we take care of the most critically-ill patients and their families every day.”

MAKING THE ROUNDS

Piedmont Medical Center's Intensivist Team – BRINGING COMPREHENSIVE TREATMENT TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

NOVEMBER 2015

Wael Zaki Al-Jishi, MD

JeffreyMarchant, MD

AbhijeetNadkarni, MD

KarolRichards, MD

Manish Sharma, MD

MEET OUR TEAM

Souheil Abdel Nour, MD, FCCP

PiedmontPulsePiedmontPulseA QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF PIEDMONT MEDICAL CENTER

PiedmontPulsemyPMC.com/pulse | 803-329-1234 | 222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC

FALL 2015

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For many of us, as cooler weather slowly returns, vacations wind down, kids head

back to school, and most begin to settle back into routines. Fall sports start up and everyone begins to look toward preparing for the holidays on the horizon. At Piedmont Medical Center, autumn is an extremely busy time, and we not only reflect on what this year has brought so far, but we also begin to look forward to what the next year has in store.

In June, we had the great pleasure of recognizing our employees who have reached milestones in their years of service at our annual Service Awards celebration. This year’s honorees collectively represented 3,250 years of service to our patients and the community. Seeing the dedication of these employees always inspires and encourages me, and I am extremely proud of the team we have here at PMC.

We also celebrated the career of one of our longest-serving team members, Nurse Betty Jenkins, as she officially retired after 60 years of service to PMC. Nurse Betty means a great deal to this hospital, this community, our staff and our patients, and it’s been a pleasure to see her smiling face in our hallways on a regular basis. We will miss her dearly, but I have a feeling we will still be treated to the occasional visit from her!

One way that we have been able to honor Nurse Betty’s dedication is through a scholarship program we established in 2011 to support high school seniors pursuing an education and career in nursing. We were very proud to award this year’s Nurse Betty Scholarship to Scheele Allan Esporo, a graduate of South Pointe High School. The Robert D. White Scholarship is a similar scholarship for students entering the EMS field. It was an honor to present this year’s scholarship to Victoria Cabrera, a graduate of Rock Hill High School.

In August, we again participated in Badges for Blood, an annual friendly competition between local fire, law enforcement and EMS departments to collect blood donations for the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas, and to raise awareness for the importance of blood donation. I’m proud to say that our own Piedmont EMS won this year’s trophy back from the York County Sheriff ’s Office! In addition, the competition brought 120 people to donate blood, helping to save the lives of up to 360 people in our area – many of who may be our own patients.

Our physicians have also had a very busy summer – leading our Walk With a Doc program, teaching Continuing Medical Education seminars for fellow physicians, sharing their expertise on local news and regional stations, and connecting with our community at various special events and health screenings. In addition, many of our surgeons have been actively performing procedures with our new da Vinci® robotic system, giving our patients more minimally-invasive surgery options than ever before.

As we continue to move forward, we are looking forward to a busy but exciting Fall. Thank you for your continued support of Piedmont Medical Center.

William Masterton, CEO

A message from Bill Masterton Chief Executive OfficerCEO CORNER

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In April 2015, the quick thinking of complete strangers likely saved the life of Rock Hill’s David Plunkett. David was working on his lawnmower when it unexpectedly exploded,

causing severe damage to both of his arms. Two neighbors, Raymond Fosdick and Thomas Hardison, applied life-saving tourniquets to David’s arms and stayed with him, his wife, and then-14 month old daughter until Piedmont Medical Center EMS arrived on scene. For their courage and bravery, PMC EMS awarded Raymond and Thomas with an EMS Hero Award. This goes to show that everyone can be a hero!

Earlier this year, we were proud to add da Vinci® robotic surgery to our list of surgical services. This robotic-assisted,

minimally invasive option is at the forefront of healthcare technology, making it possible to perform complex surgeries in a broad range of specialties by using small incisions and special instruments. Guided by a computer, the surgeon controls the robotic hands and can do certain surgical tasks that may go beyond the capabilities of the human hand or the laparoscope.

Robotic surgery places a computer between the surgeon’s hands and electromechanically enhanced micro-instruments. This leads to less blood loss and scarring, a quicker recovery, and a shorter hospital stay. Most of the procedures are done as an outpatient.

LIFELINE

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES

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Raymond Fosdick and Thomas Hardison Receive EMS HERO AWARD

da Vinci® Robotic Surgery Improves Patient Recovery

Watch our video and learn more about da Vinci® robotic surgery, visit myPMC.com/daVinci.

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Our Mission: To deliver exceptional healthcare to every person we have the privilege to serve.

PIEDMONT PRIDE

OUR HOSPITAL SERVICE EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS:

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Congratulations to our most recent Service Excellence Award Winners! Employees are nominated for these awards by patients and their families or fellow employees.

Each month, one person is selected by their colleagues as the Employee of the Month. We also honor one outstanding Nurse with the DAISY Award each month. Quarterly awards are given for our Leader and Physician of the Quarter.

These employees set an excellent example of what it is to have Piedmont Pride and to truly put the well-being of their patients and peers before themselves.

JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER

Deborah Douglas Medical/Surgical Unit

Patrice Kousar Center for Psychiatry

Pauline Streeter-King Case Management

Allen Patterson Engineering

EMPLOYEE(S) OF THE MONTH

JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER

Cathy Haefner, RN PAC-U

Jaime Sweem, RN Labor & Delivery

Susan Saverance, RN Pediatrics

Linda Pansy, RN Medical/Surgical Unit

DAISY AWARD

LEADER OF THE QUARTER PHYSICIAN OF THE QUARTER

Kayci Caruso, RN Emergency Department

Dr. Donnielle Green Hospitalist

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WELCOME DR. JEFF DAVIS, Piedmont’s New Chief Medical Officer MEDICAL STAFF UPDATE

Piedmont is proud to welcome Jeff Davis, DDS, MD, as our

new Chief Medical Officer!

Dr. Davis began his career after graduating cum laude with a BS in Biology from Wake Forest University. He subsequently earned his DDS degree from the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, and his MD from Duke University’s School of Medicine.

Dr. Davis was in clinical practice for over 25 years. During his career, he performed a variety of surgeries including general, trauma, plastic and reconstructive, as well as craniofacial and cosmetic surgeries. He also performed liver transplants and hand surgery. Prior to private practice, he was a professor of surgery and associate professor of ophthalmology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Davis soon discovered that he enjoyed quality care management and improving patient care. He joined Piedmont Medical Center from Houston Healthcare in Warner Robins, Georgia, where he worked as Vice President of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer.

Dr. Davis credits Piedmont’s CEO Bill Masterton for renewing the energy of all members of the medical staff and improving physician satisfaction ratings in a way that has not been seen here before.

“At Piedmont Medical Center, there is clear vision for the future presented by a visionary leader, and the hard-working, courteous, and effective executive team,” said Dr. Davis. “I feel that my values match well with theirs.”

As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Davis serves as a liaison between the administrative team and the medical staff to best meet the needs of PMC physicians. His interdisciplinary training in dentistry and medicine, in addition to his comprehensive background in surgery, enable him to relate to a variety of medical sub-specialists and the issues they face. He is proud to serve in this role and believes that the highly capable PMC medical staff has the talent and experience needed to embrace changes in the healthcare environment, especially when it comes to increasingly rigorous standards for patient care.

“The medical staff is optimistic about the future and their reception of me has been warm and welcoming,” said Dr. Davis. “Coming to Piedmont has been a good transition, and I am excited about this new opportunity for me and my family.”

His family roots are in North and South Carolina, making him “a son of the soil.” Married for 40 years, Dr. Davis and his wife Suzanne have three daughters, two of which have chosen to follow in their father’s footsteps and go into dentistry. The third is currently an assistant district attorney in South Carolina.

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Welcome to the Piedmont family, Dr. Davis!

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PMC is happy to celebrate Nurse Betty Jenkins as she officially retires after 60 years of service to our community.

Nurse Betty previously retired from her nursing career in 2011, but continued serving at Piedmont as a volunteer. Her charisma and compassion has touched the lives of countless patients and families. Though we are sad to see her leave, we are excited about her plans to spend more time with her grandchildren. Thanks for all you’ve done, Nurse Betty!

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THANK YOU NURSE BETTY for 60 years of service to our community!

CAROLINA SURGICAL CENTER Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary.

IN THE NEWS

Piedmont Medical Center is excited to celebrate the 25 years of success seen by Carolina Surgical Center (CSC). On

August 19, 2015, dozens of people came together to recognize CSC and two very special staff members who have been with the center for over two decades.

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PLEASE WELCOME OUR NEWEST PHYSICIAN...

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Dr. Kevin A. Zacour joined Dr. Katrina Herring and Nurse Practitioner Amy Boone at Piedmont Family Practice at Tega Cay in October. Dr. Zacour is board-certified in Family Medicine and has special interests in management of diabetes and hypertension, women’s health and sports medicine.

Piedmont Family Practice at Tega Cay provides a full range of medical services with a focus on preventive care: from routine physicals; health screenings and immunizations; to treatment of chronic conditions and specialized care for women, children and seniors.

PiedmontFPatTegaCay.com 803-547-5447773 Stockbridge Dr., Fort Mill, SCLocated in the Stockbridge Commons Shopping Center across from Harris Teeter.

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Understanding the new healthcare law may seem complicated at first - but our campaign is here to help. Visit pathtohealth.com for a guide through the law and how to get enrolled. It just takes three steps!

Here at Piedmont Medical Center, we have a dedicated team ready to answer any questions you may have about the new health insurance marketplace. Make an appointment and sit down with Diane Hall, our Certified Application Counselor. She can even provide free plan estimates via telephone or by email.

DIANE HALL Certified Application Counselor803-909-2065 [email protected] – Friday 8:30am - 5:00pmBy appointments but walk-ins are welcome.

This year’s open enrollment will begin on November 1, 2015 and will end on January 31, 2016. Special enrollment is available for 60 days following certain life events. Such events include:

+ Marriage + Divorce+ Having a baby+ Adoption + Lost health coverage beyond your control+ Cobra expiration + Aging off a parent’s plan at age 26+ Losing Medicaid + Moving outside your insurer’s coverage area+ Having a change in income + Gained citizenship or tribal status+ Leaving incarceration

Do you have questions about your options in the new health insurance marketplace? LET’S TALK!Affordable Care Act

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It started out as an ordinary day for Gay Wilson. She was hard at work as the Worker’s Compensation Coordinator at

Piedmont Medical Center when she received an invitation to sign up for a screening to test a new digital MRI machine being installed at Piedmont.

No stranger to the importance of health screenings, the Registered Nurse signed up for the second to last available spot. Gay started getting mammograms when she was 25 years old, due to a family history of breast cancer. Each time she went, the tests came back negative, so she didn’t hesitate to consider being a “guinea pig” for the new machine. It’s what the test revealed that took her by surprise.

The MRI showed that a tumor had developed and Gay was experiencing stage 3 breast cancer. It was a rare type of tumor that didn’t show up on her routine mammograms. She credits the wonderful physicians here at Piedmont Medical Center with recognizing the problem and starting the process of saving her life.

“A person sometimes faces difficult decisions in life, but what matters is how well they deal with the situation,” said Gay.

With no time to hesitate, Gay decided to have her surgery done as soon as possible. In under a week, she was able to have the tumor removed and start chemotherapy at Carolina Blood and Cancer Care here in Rock Hill with Dr. Kashyap Patel.

For Gay, life after surgery came with many questions and even more support. She, along with her sister, best friend, and husband, went to meet with Dr. Patel. He carefully explained the treatment plan and talked to Gay about what to expect throughout her treatment process.

Chemotherapy became a part of Gay’s life for the next 15 months. “My desire to survive was what kept me motivated

to push through the treatment,” Gay explained. She decided to work while doing chemo and radiation. Gay recalls going to chemotherapy on Fridays so she would be sick during the weekend and able to be back at work on Monday. “It was actually therapeutic for me to work because the radiation treatment made me really tired. Working helped me press through that tiredness,” said Gay.

A cancer survivor for 8 years now, Gay has done a lot of self-reflection. She can now connect with other cancer survivors and patients in a deeper way. She wanted to share that after a battle with cancer, survivors may not feel the same level of health as before. “We seem to tire easier and may have neuropathy that causes some constant discomfort as we find a ‘new normal’ for ourselves. These things can be treated so that life is more enjoyable, and people in my position should seek treatment and not just give up.”

Gay is an active participant of the post-cancer yoga class offered at Piedmont. She says it is great for helping with flexibility, balance, and comfort. It’s free for people still in treatment and up to a year after treatment. Guests and people who have been out of treatment for over a year can participate in the yoga class for a small fee.

You have a choice to do something about your situation or to give up.

My choice is always to face my issue and try to overcome it.

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BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Close to HomeINTENSIVE SHARE...

Gay Wilson, RN, Worker’s Compensation Case Manager/Employee Health Nurse

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SURVIVOR’S YOGA

Every Wednesday Evening 5:45-6:45pmPiedmont Medical Center CV-Tele Conference Room (2nd floor, Heart & Vascular Center)

Free for people still in treatment and up to a year after treatment. Guests and people who have been out of treatment for over a year can participate in the yoga class for a small fee.

*PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN YOGA MAT.

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CANCER CARE

“Most survivors are probably a little afraid of yoga because it brings to mind pictures of people contorting themselves into unnatural positions,” says Gay. “They need to know that this is gentle stretching, strengthening, and soothing with breathing exercises. It was recommended by my oncologist and it’s a good place to meet other survivors to support each other.”

As a survivor, Gay has a lot of advice about breast cancer for everyone since anyone can be impacted by the disease. For those with family history of breast cancer, she recommends to start getting mammograms early. She said, “it is important to face your fear of breast cancer and get tested.” For those currently battling cancer, Gay’s advice is to talk to people with the same experiences and share ideas on how to cope with the treatment. “Open up to family members about your condition because they worry about your health as much as you do. Find cancer support groups where you can share your stories during difficult times.”

Here at Piedmont Medical Center, we have a Beyond Breast Cancer support group, which meets twice each month at the Women’s Diagnostic Center. Other support programs include Knit Chicks, Look Good Feel Better, Survivor’s Yoga and the New Attitude Room.

For more information or to register for Survivor’s Yoga, please contact Jennifer Barnwell at 803-323-2935.

For more information about these programs, contact our Oncology Nurse Navigator Jennifer Barnwell at 803-323-2935 or [email protected].

BREAST CANCER SUPPORT Close to Home

Piedmont Medical Center was the first hospital in the region to offer 3D mammograms.Digital 3D mammography, also known as breast tomosynthesis, provides physicians with a clearer image of deep breast tissue and decreases the need for further examinations. This advanced technology can help distinguish superimposed tissue from real abnormalities, leading to fewer call backs and less anxiety for women. Tomosynthesis may also find abnormalities at earlier stages, when breast cancer is most treatable.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, CALL PIEDMONT IMAGING SERVICES AT 803-329-6878. 3D mammograms require a doctor’s order.

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New screening technologies allow us to assess your risk for heart disease by determining your “CARDIAC AGE” – a number that may be years away from your chronological age. Our screenings include a check of blood pressure, BMI, blood sugar, and a full lipid profile (including total cholesterol, HDL, LDL and triglycerides). See how your cardiac age measures up!

The third Thursday of any month and select Saturdays! 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Piedmont Medical Center Women’s Tower222 S. Herlong Ave., Rock Hill, SC 29732

Call 803-329-1234 and choose option 2 or visit myPMC.com/screenings to register.

Please, no food or drink after midnight on the day of your screening. We will be unable to screen those who have not fasted.

IDENTICAL TWINS.Different ages.

CARDIAC AGE:

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Walks several times a week.Eats fresh fruits, veggies & lean meats.

Watches her salt and sugar intake.Monitors her BP and cholesterol levels.

CARDIAC AGE:

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Intends to exercise but is too busy.Always eats on the run – usually whatever is fast.Loves her regular sodas and southern sweet tea.

Has no idea what her medical numbers are.

RECEIVE AN EKG WALLET CARD when you have an EKG interpreted by a board-certified cardiologist for only $39.95.

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Piedmont Medical Center is thrilled to add another specialty to the PMC Physician Network. Dr. Smitha Ballyamanda

took the lead and helped launch our newest practice, Sports Medicine Associates at Sutton Road.

Smitha Ballyamanda, MD, CAQSM, is board-certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. She specializes in treating sports injuries such as concussions, bone contusions, shoulder, knee, or foot injuries, along with a vast majority of other sports-related injuries. Dr. Ballyamanda received her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica, West Indies. She completed her residency/fellowship at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. She joined PMC last year at Piedmont Express Care at Sutton Road, where she still practices as well.

Dr. Ballyamanda has been an athlete for as long as she can remember. She has played soccer and tennis, ran indoor track, and even participated in martial arts. In college, she was a member of the female football league and participated in a men’s football league while in medical school. Her medical program gave her the hands-on experience that led her to fall in love with sports medicine. When asked to volunteer with sports medicine at events, she was always up to the challenge!

Dr. Ballyamanda chose to go into family practice because she didn’t want to be confined to a particular specialty in medicine. Family medicine was the only field that incorporated many of the areas she was interested in.

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FREE HEART HEALTH ASSESSMENT

Piedmont Welcomes: SPORTS MEDICINE ASSOCIATES AT SUTTON ROAD!

IN THE NEWS

Smitha Ballyamanda, md, caqsm

Board-Certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine

EDUCATION:Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica, West Indies Residency/Fellowship: Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA

Treatment for: • Concussions • Shoulder Injuries (Shoulder

tendonitis, bursitis)• Elbow Injuries (Tennis Elbow, bursitis) • Wrist Injuries (Sprains, tendonitis) • Hand Injuries (Tendonitiis, sprains) • Hip Injuries (Greater trochanteric

bursitis, ITB syndrome)

• Knee Injuries (Patellar tendinopathy, Patellofemoral dysfunction, sprains)

• Ankle Injuries (Achilles Tendonitis, sprains and strains)

• Foot Injuries (Plantar Fasciitis, Turf Toe, sprains)

• Bone Contusions • Muscle Strains

PRE-PARTICIPATION SPORTS PHYSICALS

SPORTS MEDICINE SERVICES

“In sports medicine, you are looking at any kind of musculoskeletal injuries,” says Dr. Ballyamanda. “Patients come from all demographics, all ages and all backgrounds. The one commonality is either they are active or trying to become active. My goal is mainly to help them heal so they can go back to doing activities as soon as possible.”

To schedule an appointment call 803-578-4164 or learn more by visiting SportsMedicineSuttonRoad.com.

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Summerfest – Healthy Hometown

We had a fantastic time at the 2015 York Summerfest hosted by the Greater York Chamber of Commerce! Festival goers joined us for Healthy Hometown and were able to have a free health screening, be fitted for a free bike helmet at the Bike Rodeo, take fun photos at the photo booth, make sand art, and learn information about PMC and the services we provide.

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The PMC Physician Network offers online appointment booking... and it’s free!

In addition to booking online for our ER and urgent care centers (myPMC.com/inquicker), you can also book online appointments

at our primary care practices! Just visit the practice website, click “Book an Appointment” under the banner, select your preferred date and time, and enter your information. It’s that easy! You can get to any of our PMC Physician Network practices by visiting myPMCnetwork.com.

DID YOU KNOW?

Book an Appointment

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Celebrating Teen Volunteers... Always Eager to Help

Piedmont Medical Center hosted more than 40 teen volunteers this summer! These teens served in a variety of departments throughout the hospital including the Emergency Department, Oncology, and Pediatrics. Be on the lookout for teen volunteer applications for next summer!

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PRIMARY CAREFamily Medicine Associates York Office1023 Creekside Medical Drive • York, SC

S 803-684-3738 FamilyMedicineAssociatesOfYork.com

Family Medicine Associates Clover Office207 Church Street • Clover, SC

S 803-222-3063 FamilyMedicineAssociatesOfClover.com

Family Medicine AssociatesPiedmont West Office1190 Filbert Hwy., Suite 110 • York, SC

S 803-324-3636 fmaPiedmontWest.com

Fort Mill Family Practice1690 Highway 160 West • Fort Mill, SC

S 803-547-7541 myFortMillFamilyPractice.com

Lewisville Medical Center3248 Edgeland Road • Richburg, SC

S 803-789-6111 LewisvilleMC.com

Piedmont Family Practice at Baxter Village502 Sixth Baxter Crossing, Suite A • Fort Mill, SC

S 803-835-2088 PiedmontFamilyPracticeAtBaxter.com

Piedmont Family Practice at Rock Hill2633 Celanese Road • Rock Hill, SC

S 803-325-1770 PiedmontFPatRockHill.com

Piedmont Family Practice at Tega Cay773 Stockbridge Drive • Fort Mill, SC

S 803-547-5447 PiedmontFPatTegaCay.com

OB/GYNCarolina OB/GYN360 S. Herlong Avenue • Rock Hill, SC

S 803-366-4171 CarolinaObGynRockHill.com

PEDIATRICSSutton Road Pediatrics515 River Crossing Drive, Suite 180 • Fort Mill, SC

S 803-547-8181 SuttonRoadPediatrics.com

SPORTS MEDICINESports Medicine Associates at Sutton Road515 River Crossing Drive, Suite 180 • Fort Mill, SC

S 803-578-4164 SportsMedicineSuttonRoad.com

To find a doctor, visit myPMCnetwork.com or call 877-738-5866.

WE HAVE THE DOCTOR that’s right for youWE ARE PROUD TO OFFER ONLINE BOOKING AT SELECT PRACTICES. Visit their individual websites to make an online appointment today.

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EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $10 per one-hour session. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE October 3, 17 • 1 pm

3 3 17 17 PMC Women’s Tower

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

October 8 • 12:30 pm8 8 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill and October 8, 27 • 6 pm at PMC

8 8 27 27 Women’s Tower

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTOctober 15 • 7:30-10:30 am • FREE

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER / FREEOctober 19 • 6:30 pm

19 19 PMC Women's Tower lookgoodfeelbetter.org

CLASSES

SURVIVOR YOGA Every Wednesday5:45-6:45 pm • CV-Tele Conference Room. Free for the Survivor who is within one year of treatment. $5.00 for "Bring a Buddy".

CLASSES

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONOctober 3, 17 • 8 am

3 3 17 17 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT CARE October 3 • 2 pm

3 3 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPOctober 4 • 2 pm

4 4 PMC Women’s Tower

GRANDPARENTS 101October 4 • 3 pm

4 4 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT MASSAGE CLASSOctober 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Women’s Tower

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEEOctober 6 • 2 pm & 15 • 4 pm

6 6 15 15 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

INFANT CPROctober 11 • 5 pm

11 11 PMC Women’s Tower

BREASTFEEDING CLASSOctober 19 • 7 pm

19 19 PMC Women’s Tower

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group October 1, 15 • 5:30 pm

1 1 15 15 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

DIABETES Support GroupOctober 1 • 6 pm

1 1 PMC Women’s Tower

ALZHEIMER'S Support GroupOctober 1 • 6 pm

1 1 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupOctober 6 • 6 pm

6 6 PMC Women’s Tower

US TOO - PROSTATE CANCER Support Group

October 6 • 7 pm6 6 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupOctober 8 • 6:45 pm

8 8 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

STROKE Support GroupOctober 19 • 11 am • Healthsouth

19 19 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupOctober 20 • 6 pm

20 20 PMC Women’s Tower

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupOctober 21 • 7 pm

21 21 PMC Women’s Tower

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureOctober 27 • 6:30 pm

27 27 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 2015

Registration is required for all events except for support groups. To register, please call 803-329-1234, and press 2 or visit myPMC.com/events

Look Good Feel Better is a national service program that teaches beauty tech-niques to cancer patients to help them manage the appearance-related side

effects of cancer treatment. Group programs are open to all women with cancer who are undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or other forms of treatment.

lookgoodfeelbetter.org

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Visit myPMC.com/pulse for a listing of all current events and more details.

Registration is required for all events except for support groups. To register, please call 803-329-1234, and press 2 or visit myPMC.com/events

EVENTS

QUIT SMART! Smoking Cessation CounselingScheduled one-on-one, $10 per one-hour session. Call 803-985-4651 to set up a time.

PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE (PVD) SCREENING / FREE

November 4 • 10:00 am4 4 PMC Women's Tower

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM PRE-SURGERY SEMINAR / FREE

November 12 • 11:30 am9 9 Piedmont General Surgery

Associates, Rock Hill and Nov. 12 • 6 pm at PMC

12 12 Women’s Tower

EXPECTANT PARENTS TOUR / FREE November 14 • 1 pm

14 14 PMC Women’s Tower

VIRTUAL DEMENTIA TOUR November 17 • 5 pm

17 17 Community Resource Center 222 South Herlong Ave., Rock Hill

HEART HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENTNov. 19 • 7:30-10:30 am • FREE

19 19 PMC Women’s Tower Resource CenterFasting required, no food or drink after midnight.

CLASSES

SURVIVOR YOGAEvery Wednesday 5:45-6:45 pmCV-Tele Conference Room Free for the Survivor who is within one year of treatment. $5.00 for "Bring a Buddy".

TOTAL JOINT – HIP & KNEE Nov. 3 • 2 pm & 19 • 4 pm

3 3 19 19 PMC Women’s Tower, 3rd Floor

INFANT MASSAGE CLASSNovember 3 • 6 pm

3 3 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT CPRNovember 8 • 3 pm

8 8 PMC Women’s Tower

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATIONNovember 14 • 8 am

14 14 PMC Women’s Tower

INFANT CARE November 14 • 2 pm14 14 PMC Women’s Tower

SIBLING BOOT CAMPNovember 15 • 2 pm

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower

GRANDPARENTS 101November 15 • 3 pm

15 15 PMC Women’s Tower

BREASTFEEDING CLASSNovember 16 • 7 pm

16 16 PMC Women’s Tower

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

BREASTFEEDING Support Group Every Tuesday 10-11 am PMC Women’s Tower 2nd Floor Perinatal

FREE SUPPORT GROUPS

SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS Support GroupNovember 3 • 6 pm

3 3 PMC Women’s Tower

US TOO - PROSTATE CANCER Support Group

November 3 • 7 pm3 3 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

BEYOND BREAST CANCER Support Group November 5, 19 • 5:30 pm

5 5 19 19 PMC Women’s Diagnostic Center

ALZHEIMER'S Support GroupNovember 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

DIABETES Support GroupNovember 5 • 6 pm

5 5 PMC Women’s Tower

TYPE 1 DIABETES Support GroupNovember 12 • 6:45 pm

12 12 PMC Doctor’s Dining Room

SPINAL CORD INJURY Support GroupNovember 17 • 6 pm

17 17 PMC Women’s Tower

MENTAL HEALTH Support GroupNovember 18 • 7 pm

18 18 PMC Women’s Tower

STROKE Support GroupNovember 19 • 11 am • Healthsouth

19 19 Piedmont Rehabilitation Hospital 1795 Dr Frank Gaston Blvd, Rock Hill

MENDED HEARTS Congestive Heart FailureNovember 24 • 6:30 pm

24 24 CV Tele Conference Room

PIEDMONT CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 2015

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