NNUAL F is c al Ye ar 2013 EPORT Care for a growing community Mission Southeast Georgia Health System will provide safe, quality, accessible and cost-effective care to meet the health needs of the people and communities it serves. Vision Southeast Georgia Health System will be the region’s health care provider and employer of choice. Values In creating a culture that supports our mission and vision, the values that are sought and rewarded throughout Southeast Georgia Health System will be: Customer focus Caring Teamwork Continuous improvement Open communication Dedication and integrity B reaking Down Boundaries to Care Fiscal year 2013 — May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013 — was a year of growth and outreach for Southeast Georgia Health System. All of it was done to help keep our community as healthy as possible and to fulfill our mission of making safe, quality, cost-effective health care accessible to everyone in the communities we serve. We are proud that we can provide the kind of innovative, advanced care you’d expect to find in a major metropolitan medical center, right here at home. Contents 3 A Message From Our Leadership 4 Expanding Our Services 7 Expanding Technology Provides Innovative Care 9 Educational Partnerships Train Future Health Care Providers 11 A Growing Staff to Serve a Growing Community 12 New Leaders Take the Helm 14 Numbers Tell the Story 16 Accreditations Attest to the Quality of Our Care 19 Powerful Affiliations Bolster Our Expertise 20 Awards and Accolades 23 Grants 24 Promoting a Healthy, Vital Community 27 Scholarships 28 Health Fairs 29 Education and Awareness 31 Our Patients’ Experiences 34 Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation 42 Fundraisers and Donations Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 1 Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO, Southeast Georgia Health System and Carl H. Alexander, chairman, Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority 2 Southeast Georgia Health System A Message From Our Leadership Dear Friends, At Southeast Georgia Health System, we saw phenomenal growth during fiscal year 2013 (May 1, 2012 to April 30, 2013), including significant developments, expansions, additional programs — even new buildings. We believe this annual report reflects the pride we feel in our ability to keep pace with — and even anticipate — our community’s changing health care needs. We also hope it reflects our promise to continue improving the quality of care we provide to our neighbors and friends. In this report, you will read about the completion of our state-of-the-art Center for Educational Development and the announcement of a generous gift designated for a lodging facility on the Brunswick Campus. You’ll read about exciting partnerships that are making new services possible, such as pediatric specialty care. And you’ll discover the most recent ways we are utilizing the latest technologies to improve patient outcomes. Our core values are at the foundation of everything we do. These include customer focus, caring, teamwork, continuous improvement, open communication, dedication and integrity. They keep us grounded in the knowledge that we are a unified front, striving every day of every year to bring our community the best health care available anywhere. Sincerely, Gary R. Colberg, FACHE President & CEO Southeast Georgia Health System Carl H. Alexander Chairman Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 3 2013 Expanding Our Services As our community grows to welcome new businesses and residents, Southeast Georgia Health System has adjusted to accommodate a larger, more diverse population. Throughout fiscal year 2013, we expanded services and centers, even constructed new buildings to keep pace with the growth of coastal Georgia. Medical Plaza-Brunswick Medical Plaza-Camden Two Medical Plazas Two new medical plazas address the community’s need for more specialty and physician services. These medical plazas bring together strategic affiliates of the Health System and private practices in one convenient location on the Brunswick and Camden campuses, where patients can see a physician and have tests performed. Medical Plaza–Brunswick In May 2012, we opened our four-story, 80,000-square-foot Medical Plaza adjacent to the Brunswick Campus. Today, the plaza houses Wolfson Children’s Hospital at Southeast Georgia Health System and physician offices, including: obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, ear, nose & throat specialists, internal medicine and rheumatology. Bone density, mammogram screenings and a diagnostic laboratory are among the many services that are available at the plaza. 4 Southeast Georgia Health System Medical Plaza–Camden In October 2012, we opened the three-story, 60,000-square-foot Medical Plaza on the Camden Campus. This plaza houses medical offices and outpatient services, including: obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, plastic surgery, orthopaedic and sports medicine, and outpatient laboratory services. Autism Virtual Center According to statistics from Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the United States, now affecting one in every 88 children. This alarming news led us to develop the Autism Virtual Center, an online resource to serve children and families affected by autism and related disorders. Launched in June 2012, the virtual center provides a one-stop resource where families can access vital information about services and resources provided by the Health System and its partners. These include clinical services, community support groups, educational services, and national and regional support. Center for Educational Development In August 2012, we opened our new Center for Educational Development, one of the largest hospital-based simulation centers in a four-state area. This innovative center allows health care professionals and students the opportunity to sharpen clinical skills, learn new techniques, improve communication, increase patient safety knowledge and take teamwork to a whole new level. The center is a risk-free environment where skills are practiced and honed on life-size, anatomical manikins that mimic the systems of the human body. Virtually any health care scenario can be simulated — from cardiac events to childbirth to emergency surgery and even customer service training. In addition to providing hands-on training for our own team, the Center for Educational Development is available to outside organizations and first responders. Robyn Scogin, R.N., nurse manager, Patient Care Services with Misty Ricks, R.N., instructor, Team Member Education. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 5 Cardiac Catheterization Lab With the opening of our new state-of-the-art Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory on the Brunswick Campus, heart patients at Southeast Georgia Health System can expect safer, higher quality care. Digital cardiovascular and interventional X-ray imaging provides superior image quality, allowing physicians to clearly see the blood vessels and anatomy of the heart. The technology provided by the new GE Innova® 2100IQ Imaging System compensates for differences in body size and provides “high-definition-like” images, all while limiting radiation exposure for patients, physicians and staff. It is helping physicians treat a growing number of chronic heart and vascular conditions and is another step in demonstrating our commitment to ensuring that quality cardiac care is available close to home. Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO, Southeast Georgia Health System; Michael D. Aubin, FACHE, hospital president, Wolfson Children’s Hospital; Eric C. Stout, M.D., chief of pediatrics, Southeast Georgia Health System–Brunswick Campus; Michael O. Gayle, M.D., FRCPC, FAAP, FCCM, pediatric critical care physician, chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care and chief, Hospital Pediatrics, Wolfson Children’s Hospital; Mark L. Hudak, M.D., neonatologist, professor and chairman, Department of Pediatrics, assistant dean of managed care, University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville; Michael J. Erhard, M.D., pediatric urologist, medical director, Nemours Children’s Clinic, Jacksonville In October 2012, the Health System announced an affiliation with Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., one of the nation’s leading children’s hospitals. The affiliation will expand the pediatric medical services available to our community. The new children’s specialty center, called Wolfson Children’s at Southeast Georgia Health System, will offer pediatric subspecialties including cardiology, hematology & oncology, infectious diseases and outpatient rehabilitation. The specialty center is operated by Wolfson Children’s Hospital in partnership with pediatric subspecialty physicians from Nemours Children’s Clinic in Jacksonville and the University of Florida College of Medicine. The facility is a welcome addition to our community, providing parents local access to the best specialty pediatric care for their children. 6 Southeast Georgia Health System E xpanding Technology Provides Innovative Care The past 12 months saw the introduction and expansion of various technologies at the Health System. CyberKnife When we introduced CyberKnife® technology to our Brunswick Campus in January 2011, we were only the second center in the state of Georgia to offer cancer patients this leading-edge cancer treatment that delivers high doses of radiation to the tumor precisely while sparing healthy tissue. Since that time our CyberKnife Program, which is still one of only three in the state, has grown rapidly and has treated more than 653 cancer patients, including 325 patients with prostate cancer. While prostate cancer accounts for about 49 percent of the cancers treated, CyberKnife is now being used on the Brunswick Campus for an even broader spectrum of cancer types, including lung cancer, brain tumors and metastasis to the spinal column and liver. And because the course of treatment for CyberKnife is much shorter, typically only five days, our program is attracting many patients from other states and even other countries. Patients have come from as far away as Phoenix, Ariz., and Nova Scotia, Canada. According to Timothy A. Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., board-certified radiation oncologist and part of the CyberKnife team, several other advances are occurring with CyberKnife treatment. One is that software updates to the CyberKnife machine mean that radiation can be delivered even faster than before. This is good for the patient, who spends less time in treatment, and also for the program, because it expands our ability to see more patients. “With CyberKnife®, I could have five treatments as opposed to 40, and I didn’t have to worry about side effects or a lengthy recovery.” — Bob Davis of Vidalia, Ga. Timothy A. Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., medical director, Cancer Care Centers Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 7 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 7 Mitchell V. Brock, M.D. Dr. Jamieson also says the cancer care team is closely following clinical trials concerning CyberKnife partial breast irradiation for certain types of early-stage breast cancer. Unlike current methods that require surgery to insert a balloon or catheter, CyberKnife partial breast irradiation is completely noninvasive. da Vinci Since the inception of the da Vinci® Surgical System at the Health System in March 2012, eight physicians have become credentialed to perform gynecological surgeries. Specially trained physicians, nurses and technicians have performed more than 300 gynecological surgeries, with more than 100 of the surgeries completed by Darrin A. Strickland, M.D., boardcertified obstetrician/gynecologist. The scope of da Vinci surgeries we can perform include urological procedures, with general surgery procedures planned for the future. Platelet-rich plasma therapy We also introduced a promising new treatment called platelet-rich plasma therapy, which accelerates wound healing in podiatry patients. The procedure involves collecting a small sample of the patient’s blood prior to surgery, then placing it in a centrifuge that separates the platelet-rich plasma from the rest of the blood. The resulting plateletrich plasma is then injected around the surgical site, where it can activate the growth of new soft tissue and bone cells. This process is extremely safe because it is performed using the patient’s own blood, eliminating the risk of transmission infection. It’s also one more example of our growing portfolio of advanced technology. Marie O. Easterlin, M.D. Margaret H. Goodman, M.D. James F. Gowen, M.D. Jason M. Joseph, M.D. Tina Mitchell, M.D. Darrin A. Strickland, M.D. 8 Southeast Georgia Health System Shirley D. Wilson, M.D. E ducational Partnerships Train Future Health Care Providers Southeast Georgia Health System is actively involved in a number of educational partnerships, with the goal of training future health care providers whom we hope will stay right here, sharing their knowledge and skills to make our community a healthier one. Students in training programs Opportunities for Hundreds of Interns and Students Southeast Georgia Health System first began hosting medical students in rotations in 2008. Now on any given day, up to 150 students and interns from nearly 50 schools, universities and organizations can be found working and learning at the Health System. Opportunities include internships for administration, finance, health administration, human resources, legal, marketing and operations. Student training programs for aspiring health care workers include: • Advanced Practice Nursing (CNM, CRNA, CNS, CRNP) • Anesthesia Assistants • Certified Nursing Assistants • Culinary Arts • Dietetics • Facility Maintenance • Health Care Informatics (IT) • Health Information Management (Medical Records) • Laboratory Technology (MT, MLT) • Licensed Practical Nursing • Medical Students • Medical Support Assistants • Nursing (ASN, BSN) • Occupational Therapy (OT, COTA) • Pharmacy • Physical Therapy (PT, PTA) • Physician Assistants • Radiology (X-Ray, Ultrasound, CVIS, Mammography, Nuclear Medicine, CT, PACS) • Respiratory Therapy • Speech Therapy • Surgical Technology • Medical Office Assistants Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 9 10 Southeast Georgia Health System A Growing Staff to Serve a Growing Community Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to have welcomed 25 new employed physicians and health care professionals this past fiscal year. Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Camden General Surgery J. Alan Wilson, M.D. Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Neurosciences Neurosurgery Gary J. Correnti, M.D. Eric Eskioglu, M.D. Wesley H. Faunce III, M.D., Ph.D. Donald J. Moyer Jr., M.D. John S. Sarzier, M.D. Douglas F. Savage, M.D. Neurology Atrac A. Kay, M.D. Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Hospital Medicine Brunswick Campus Carlos G. Perez, M.D. Camden Campus Mary Lee Carter, M.D. Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Internal Medicine Todd E. Harlos, PA-C Janice P. Ramirez, APRN, FNP-C Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Obstetrics & Gynecology Mitchell V. Brock, M.D. James F. Gowen, M.D. Darrin A. Strickland, M.D. Lesli G. McQuigg, WHNP, ANP-BC Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Glynn General & Vascular Surgery Mark G. Glaude, PA-C Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Hematology & Oncology Antonio Moran Jr., M.D. M. Katherine Collins, APRN, FNP-BC Rebecca Irwin, PA-C Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Rheumatology R. Neal Boswell, M.D. Erick Bournigal, M.D. Southeast Georgia Physician Associates Urology David Kranc, M.D., Ph.D. Rudolf Nunnemann, M.D., Ph.D. Summit Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Surgery Karah L. Brown, PA-C Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 11 N ew Leaders Take the Helm Southeast Georgia Health System welcomed two new appointments to the Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority; a new chair and board member to the Camden Campus Advisory Board; and a new chair and board member for Cooperative Healthcare Services, Inc. Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority Joanne M. Matukaitis, MSN, R.N., FABC, FAACVPR A registered nurse for more than 30 years, Joanne Matukaitis joined the Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority and Cooperative Healthcare Services, Inc. board in March 2013. She has extensive clinical and leadership experience in cardiovascular nursing, most recently as director of cardiovascular/critical care patient services at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, Del. Robert “Robbie” C. Turner Also joining the Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority in March 2013, Robbie Turner has been extensively involved in the local community for more than 25 years. Mr. Turner is a lifelong resident of Glynn County and owner of Turner & Associates Insurance. Cooperative Healthcare Services, Inc. Mitchell T. Jones, M.D. A member of the Health System’s medical staff since 1997, Mitchell Jones, M.D., board-certified cardiologist, was named chair of the Cooperative Healthcare Services, Inc. board in April 2013. Dr. Jones has been a member of the Hospital Authority since 2011. 12 Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Advisory Board Rose D. Andrews In May 2012, Rose D. Andrews was named chair of the Camden Campus Advisory Board. An advisory board member since June 2006, she is active in the Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church in Kingsland, where she serves as chair of the finance ministry and as a deaconess. James “Jim” B. Lomis Jim Lomis was named to the advisory board in May 2012. Mr. Lomis is extremely active in supporting the economic development of Camden County and is a board member of the St. Marys Downtown Development Authority. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 13 Numbers tell the story 2,094 Babies Delivered 3,542 Inpatient Surgeries Outpatient Surgeries and Endoscopic Procedures 11,117 84,698 Emergency Care Center Visits 45,303 30,461 Immediate Care Center Visits Volunteer Hours Uncompensated Care Financial Position Southeast Georgia Health System remains committed to providing health care to everyone. $47.5 Million Charity Care (based on published charges) $42.6 Million Bad Debts* $2 Million Cost of Specialty Care Provided to Uninsured Patients $549,000 Unreimbursed Costs of Outpatient Care Provided to Medicaid Recipients $92.6 Million Total Uncompensated Care During Fiscal Year 2013 According to the Georgia Hospital Association (GHA), the state’s largest hospital trade association, Southeast Georgia Health System generated more than $517,056,308 in revenue for the local and state economy.** The report shows that the Health System has a positive economic impact, even during challenging economic times. *A portion of which relates to patients who were not able to pay for their care but did not, for whatever reason, apply for charity care. **The data comes from the Department of Community Health, Division of Health Planning, Hospital Financial Survey for 2011. The 2011 data is the latest data that is currently available from the Georgia Department of Community Health. 14 Southeast Georgia Health System Our Financial Position Consolidated Balance Sheet (in thousands ) Assets 20132012 Current Assets Limited Used Assets Property and Equipment, Net Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS $76,507 179,230 255,874 11,143 $522,754 $70,065 152,413 252,246 2,108 $476,832 Liabilities and Net Assets 20132012 Current and Other Liabilities $48,575 Long-term Debt, Including Current Maturities 196,664 Net Assets 277,515 TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $522,754 $42,330 180,187 254,315 $476,832 Consolidated Statement of Operations (in thousands ) 2013 2012 Net Patient Service Revenue Other Operating Revenue TOTAL REVENUE $320,248$295,734 3,649 3,927 $323,897 $299,661 Salaries and Benefits Supplies and Other Expenses2 Depreciation and Interest TOTAL EXPENSES $175,518 $162,195 116,882112,166 27,554 27,964 $319,954 $302,325 1 Operating Margin Nonoperating Income OVERALL EXCESS FOR REINVESTMENT 1 2 $3,943 19,257 $23,200 ($2,664) (833) ($3,497) Net of provision for bad debts of $42,592 in 2013 and $40,305 in 2012 Inclusive of provider taxes of $4,670 in 2013 and $4,035 in 2012 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 15 A ccreditations Attest to the Quality of Our Care Throughout our history, Southeast Georgia Health System has received a number of accreditations and licenses that give third-party endorsements to the quality of health care we provide. In fiscal year 2013, we added to a growing list of accreditations, licenses and designations. The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval Both our Brunswick and Camden campuses are accredited by The Joint Commission — an independent, notfor-profit organization that accredits and certifies health care organizations and programs throughout the United States. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting high performance standards. Following an unannounced survey, our Camden Campus received The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval. Our Brunswick Campus also triumphed in an unannounced survey, with recognition for outstanding quality of care and service. Senior Care Center–Brunswick State Review Our Senior Care Center- Brunswick was determined by the state of Georgia to be in substantial compliance with regulations for long-term care requirements, demonstrating our team’s commitment to fulfilling our vision of being the region’s health care provider of choice. Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery Once again, our Bariatric Care Center has renewed its status as a Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery. Maintaining this designation means that the care we provide at our Bariatric Care Center reaches the highest standards. Senior Care Center–St. Marys Department of Community Health Survey/Inspection Following a Community Health Survey/Inspection, our staff at the Senior Care Center–St. Marys was praised for performing exceptionally well with patients. And while the center received one minor notice of deficiency (the state average is eight deficiencies), surveyors noted that team members were informed, helpful and extremely focused on providing resident-centered care. 16 Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Nuclear Medicine and Mammography Services The American College of Radiology has accredited our nuclear medicine and mammography services at the Camden Campus Department of Radiology. The accreditation, first awarded in 2009, is now extended through September 2015. Brunswick Campus Nuclear Medicine Program and Cancer Care Center Our nuclear medicine program and Cancer Care Center in Brunswick received a five-year radioactive material license renewal from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Brunswick Campus Ultrasound The Brunswick Campus was awarded a three-year term of accreditation in obstetrical, gynecological and general ultrasound by the American College of Radiology (ACR). We received the Gold Seal of Accreditation, acknowledging the achievement of the highest levels of image quality and patient safety. A similar three-year accreditation was received for breast ultrasound and ultrasoundguided biopsy. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 17 Brunswick Campus Breast Care Center Mammography The Breast Care Center on our Brunswick Campus was awarded a three-year term of reaccreditation in mammography by the American College of Radiology (ACR). The ACR Gold Seal of Accreditation is awarded only to facilities meeting ACR practice guidelines and technical standards and is based on a peer-review evaluation by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field. This accreditation validates our commitment to providing the highest levels of image quality and safety. Mobile Digital Mammography Our Wellness on Wheels (WOW) mobile health vehicle received a three-year term of accreditation in mobile digital mammography by the ACR. Digital mammography is one of the latest breast imaging technologies developed to improve the detection of breast cancer. Brunswick Campus Laboratory Our Brunswick Campus Laboratory was awarded a two-year reaccreditation by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) based on an on-site inspection. This stringent inspection program is designed to ensure the highest standard of care for all laboratory patients. The lab’s transfusion services (blood bank) were simultaneously accredited by the AABB, formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks, denoting that the highest standards of care are being maintained for patients and donors. Our Camden Campus holds a similar accreditation. 18 Southeast Georgia Health System P owerful Affiliations Bolster Our Expertise In fiscal year 2013, Southeast Georgia Health System joined two powerful organizations to expand and strengthen our expertise in key areas. Georgia Baby-Friendly Hospital 5-Star Incentive Project Southeast Georgia Health System is one of nine hospitals in the state selected for the Georgia Baby-Friendly Hospital 5-Star Incentive Project. This pilot program is designed to support and recognize hospitals that move toward the national Baby-Friendly ® designation for promoting breastfeeding. An initiative of the World Health Organization and UNICEF, the program recognizes hospitals that provide support for breastfeeding. Our participation in this project is a reflection of our commitment to giving infants the best possible start in life. American Joint Replacement Registry With more than a million hip and knee replacements being performed each year in the United States, Southeast Georgia Health System became a member of the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR). Joining this independent, not-for-profit database allows us to store and access comprehensive data about joint replacement procedures. It also helps ensure that we continue to provide patients with the best possible joint replacement care, as the data is used to monitor the artificial joint recipient throughout his or her lifetime. The database contains all information about the procedure and the patient, including the surgeon who performed the procedure and the hospital or medical center where the procedure took place. While the vast majority of joint replacement surgeries are successful, data collected through the AJRR will help doctors more quickly identify joints that are performing poorly. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 19 A Camden Campus Team Members wards and Accolades O ver the past year, Southeast Georgia Health System continued to collect awards and accolades for our superb patient care. We also handed out a few awards of our own to recognize specific individuals whose dedication and leadership place them in a league of their own. Camden Campus Places in GHA Safety Leaders Circle for Patient Care The Georgia Hospital Association’s (GHA) Hospital Engagement Network (HEN) named our Camden Campus to its Safety Leaders Circle, recognizing continuous improvements in patient care throughout the year. Being among only 12 hospitals named to the Presidential category places our Camden Campus in the top third of 116 Georgia hospitals participating in the GHA HEN. Achieving this distinction requires hospitals to improve care in 10 core measures aimed at reducing hospital-acquired infections and readmissions. Brunswick Campus Places in Presidential Category of GHA Core Measures Honor Roll Our Brunswick Campus was named to the GHA’s Partnership for Health and Accountability (PHA) Core Measures Honor Roll. The campus is one of 18 Georgia hospitals to be placed in the Presidential category, one of the highest on the list. The award is given based on clinical data provided by the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services (CMS). This data measures how well a hospital’s caregivers adhere to a list of clinical processes of care that have been found to be the most effective methods of treatment for specific conditions. 20 Southeast Georgia Health System Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, Named Adjunct Professor In 2012, Health System President & CEO Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, was honored with an appointment as adjunct professor for the Department of Family Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Health Sciences University. Mr. Colberg was appointed in recognition of his leadership in health care and his extraordinary commitment to the health of the community, region and state. Reduction in Early Elective Deliveries Southeast Georgia Health System was recognized for reducing the number of early elective deliveries (EEDs), which include medically unnecessary inductions and cesarean deliveries scheduled before 39 weeks of pregnancy. Our efforts are part of our participation in the EED collaborative. Through our work with Georgia Hospital Association (GHA), the Georgia Department of Public Health and the March of Dimes, we were able to reduce the number of EEDs by 33.7 percent at the Miriam and Hugh Nunnally Maternity Care Center on the Brunswick Campus and by 22.2 percent at the Maternity Care Center on the Camden Campus. Eliminating medically unnecessary early deliveries improves the health of newborns, and can reduce the risk of cerebral palsy and learning disabilities that can occur in infants born prematurely. Three-Star UnitedHealth Premium® Total Joint Replacement Specialty Center Designation The Southeast Georgia Health System Joint Replacement Center received the UnitedHealth Premium Specialty Center’s designation of Three Stars in recognition of our quality of care and cost efficiency. This designation is granted based on meeting extensive quality and outcomes criteria based on nationally recognized medical standards and expert advice. The criteria incorporate measurements of breadth and depth of care, staff experience, emergency care, quality and outcomes. Wound Care Center Receives Center of Distinction Award Healogics®, the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound-care services, designated the Southeast Georgia Health System Wound Care Center a Center of Distinction. This honor was achieved based on having outstanding patient outcomes for 12 consecutive months, including patient satisfaction scores of over 92 percent, a 91 percent wound healing rate within 30 median days and other quality outcomes. Nurse of the Year Eddie Byrd, R.N., was named the Southeast Georgia Health System Nurse of the Year. Chosen from a group of 17 of his peers who were nominated by fellow team members, Mr. Byrd was cited for his positive, friendly attitude, outstanding attentiveness, competence, and sense of professionalism that inspires his colleagues. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 21 Volunteers of the Year During National Volunteer Week, Southeast Georgia Health System set aside time to honor the 311 volunteers whose help makes a real difference in patients’ lives every day. During the annual recognition luncheon, two Auxiliary volunteers were honored with Volunteer of the Year distinctions: James Crandall from the Brunswick Campus and Elizabeth Rush from the Camden Campus. In addition, Curt and Dot Brown were awarded lifetime membership to the Camden Campus Auxiliary. Together, our volunteers performed 30,461 hours of service from March 1, 2012, to Feb. 28, 2013. Those hours translate into a dollar value of $674,406, according to the Independent Sector, the leading authority in calculating the value of volunteer hours. Carl Alexander, chair, Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority; Howard W. Sepp Jr., FACHE, vice president & administrator, Camden Campus; Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO; Robin Mainor, 2012 Star of the Year recipient; Stephanie Sinopoli, director, Revenue & Admissions; Rose D. Andrews, chair, Camden Campus Advisory Board; Michael D. Scherneck, executive vice president & CFO Star of the Year Southeast Georgia Health System named Robin Mainor “Star of the Year” at the Celebration of the Stars dinner held in June 2013. The Star of the Year program recognizes extraordinary patient, peer and community service on the part of a team member. An admissions registrar at our Camden Campus, Ms. Mainor was initially selected as Star of the Quarter in December 2012 for her compassion and constant willingness to help others. Her nomination included a story about how she went out of her way to assist a family of five who had been in an auto accident while traveling through Camden County. Police Officer of the Year Mike “Gunny” Childers, a public safety officer for Southeast Georgia Health System, was honored by the Brunswick Exchange Club as one of its Police Officers of the Year. Our Health System police department, which was chartered 20 years ago, is staffed with five Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified officers. 22 Southeast Georgia Health System G Wellness on Wheels mobile health vehicle rants Over the past year, a number of organizations pledged funds to help Southeast Georgia Health System continue to bring advanced technology and treatments to the communities we serve. Komen Grant for “Mammograms in Motion” Project The Coastal Georgia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® awarded a $50,000 grant to Southeast Georgia Health System to be used for funding the “Mammograms in Motion” project. The project reaches out to women in rural areas who have limited access to health care and health education through our Wellness on Wheels (WOW) mobile health vehicle. Mammograms in Motion is a collaborative effort that involves area physicians, community health centers and county health departments. Together we provide breast health education outreach, along with screening mammograms and diagnostic breast work-up services, to the uninsured and medically underserved in Camden, Glynn, Long and McIntosh counties. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 23 P romoting a Healthy, Vital Community Southeast Georgia Health System engages in a host of activities that reach out to the communities we serve. From community education and scholarships to support groups and unique partnerships, the activities keep our community healthy, dynamic and growing. Wellness on Wheels (WOW) In 2012, Southeast Georgia Health System continued to provide access to health services from our Wellness on Wheels (WOW) mobile health vehicle. In addition to low-cost and free breast screenings (based on eligibility), services available on the WOW include bone density screenings, blood pressure and blood sugar checks, lab draws and flu shots. The vehicle is also used to provide first aid and preventive education at county health departments, businesses, health fairs and community events. Student Athletic Training Camp In July 2012, our sports medicine certified athletic trainers conducted their first three-day camp for high school students interested in careers in sports medicine. Students learned how to recognize and evaluate injuries, appropriate taping and wrapping techniques and emergency procedures. Free School Athletic Physicals In April 2012, representatives from Southeast Georgia Health System Sports Medicine conducted free health evaluations for local middle school and high school students who participated in school sports programs in Glynn and McIntosh counties. Our goal is to eliminate the sudden death of young athletes (caused by sudden cardiac death syndrome, asthma and other illnesses). 24 Southeast Georgia Health System Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO; Dave Gittings, director, South Central Georgia FCA, multi-area director, south west corridor assistant director; Pam Gass, director, Sports Medicine, Orthopaedic & Spine Center; Adam Wainwright, pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals Fellowship of Christian Athletes Partnership In early 2013, Southeast Georgia Health System announced a partnership with the Golden Isles Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). Our goal is to increase awareness and promote support for major health initiatives, including fighting childhood obesity, and to improve the overall health and well-being of the community. Our sports medicine team participated in the FCA Leadership and Coaches Camp at Epworth by the Sea on St. Simons Island, as well as Power Camps in Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware and Wayne counties. As the official regional provider of sports medicine services for FCA, we coordinated athletic training services and offered injury prevention education and other health-related information. EMS Communications Equipment Donation The Health System invested in a communications system that shaves precious minutes off the time it takes to treat acute heart attack patients. The 25 new communications units were installed in ambulances in Brantley, Camden, Glynn and McIntosh counties. These units transmit electrocardiogram (EKG) and other patient information to either our Brunswick or Camden Campus Emergency Care Centers as the ambulance is en route with a patient. Acute heart attack patients often require catheterization, and the new system helps physicians prepare for treatment sooner, saving time and lives. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 25 Medical Explorers For the sixth year, we hosted our annual Medical Explorer’s Post that provides valuable insight into a variety of professional health care fields. This fun, interactive program is available to students ages 14-21 at both our Brunswick and Camden campuses. Salvation Army In December, management teams from the Brunswick and Camden campuses rang the Salvation Army kettle bell and collected almost $3,000 in donations, saving the Salvation Army more than $1,000 in staffing costs. Glynn County Sports Hall of Fame The Health System’s Brunswick Campus lobby now houses commemorative plaques for the Glynn County Sports Hall of Fame. The 2012 inaugural United Way of Coastal Georgia Costumes for a Cause participants included inductees included: Theresa Adams, Patrick D. Ebri, Ph.D., vice president, Human Resources; Michael D. Scherneck, vice president & CFO; Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO; and DelRia T. Baisden, vice president. Glynn Academy teacher and coach; Milton Byard, Risley High School athlete in multiple sports; Lamar “Racehorse” Davis, ex-Glynn Academy and University of Georgia wingback; Davis Love III, 20-time PGA champion and Sea Island touring professional; Sonny Miller, former Brunswick Recreation Department head; George Rose, former Glynn Academy, Auburn University and NFL star; Aaron Swinson, Brunswick High School graduate and ex-professional basketball player; and the 1964 state champion Glynn Academy football team. United Way of Coastal Georgia The Health System has been a strong supporter of the United Way of Coastal Georgia for many years, and in 2012, Health System President & CEO Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, increased that support by accepting the 2012-2013 Campaign Cabinet Chair position. Mr. Colberg’s role included encouraging local individuals, professionals and businesses to invest in their community through the United Way and advance the common good by focusing on those agencies that deliver quality programs focused on education, income and health — the building blocks for a good quality life. The Health System’s fundraising efforts for the United Way campaign wrapped up in January 2013, having raised a total of $125,000. In addition to generous team member contributions, fundraising efforts included: Penny Wars, a contest to see which department could collect and donate the most coins; Trivia at Tipsy McSway’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill; Krispy Kreme donut sales; Costumes for a Cause; an iPad drawing and much more. 26 Southeast Georgia Health System S cholarships At Southeast Georgia Health System, we believe in helping future clinicians and physicians achieve their educational goals. During fiscal year 2013, we presented a number of promising people with scholarships to help them take their first steps toward medical careers. Volunteen Scholarships Between our Brunswick and Camden campuses, the Health System Auxiliaries awarded five $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who served as Volunteens. All five participated in at least 20 hours of volunteer service and will be pursuing careers in health care. The 2013 scholarship recipients were Brianna Dozier, James Johnson, Kaley Parchinski, Rachel Siclare and Abby Tyre. MOAA Scholarship We teamed up with the Golden Isles Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) to establish the Southeast Georgia Health System/ MOAA Clinical Scholarship for Education. Our first recipient, Terry Griffin, was given a $2,000 scholarship. Mr. Griffin gave eight and a half years to his country, serving in the U.S. armed forces. He is currently a nursing student entering his sophomore year at College of Coastal Georgia. His goal is to become a nurse practitioner specializing in oncology or neurology. Mary B. Dinos Memorial Scholarship Jack Dinos established the Mary B. Dinos Memorial Scholarship in 2013 in honor of his late wife, Mary B. Dinos, a steadfast supporter of the nursing profession. Mrs. Dinos believed wholeheartedly in giving the gift of education to students who are not financially able to fulfill their academic dreams. Eddie Byrd, R.N., was awarded the inaugural scholarship from the Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation to help him pursue his Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This scholarship will continue to recognize, encourage and assist outstanding registered nurses employed by Southeast Georgia Health System who want to further their nursing Gary R. Colberg, FACHE, president & CEO; Shannon J. Webb, RHIA, CPUR, director, Medical Records & Resource Management; Terry Griffin, MOAA Scholarship recipient; education at the College of Carl H. Alexander, chair, Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hospital Authority; Coastal Georgia. Dennis Johnson, CHFM, director, Facilities; Daryl Rabert, USMCR (Ret), scholarship chairman Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 27 H ealth Fairs Throughout the past year, Southeast Georgia Health System continued to offer the community a number of free and low-cost health fairs and screenings, including free blood pressure, bone density and blood sugar screenings. SKINtastic Saturday In May, our SKINtastic Saturday health fairs provided free skin cancer screenings. Physicians conducted the skin cancer screenings and were available to answer skin-related health care questions. Men’s Health Fairs/Prostate Cancer Screenings In September, our men’s health fairs offered health information of utmost importance to men, as well as free prostate health screenings. BONEtastic Saturday Held in January, BONEtastic Saturday offered a number of free health screenings, including bone density testing, balance screenings, body fat measurements and more. The health fair also provided the community the opportunity to learn more about bone health and related services provided by Southeast Georgia Health System. Heart Health Day With February designated as Heart Health Month, low-cost heart health screenings were offered during our Heart Health Day. We also provided valuable information about heart disease, tobacco cessation and sleep disorders. Electrocardiograms (EKGs) were offered, with a board-certified physician interpreting the results. 28 Southeast Georgia Health System Team members from the Brunswick Campus Emergency Care Center participated in the production of the Health System’s Pink Glove Dance video. L to R: Haley Allen, R.N., BSN; Lashunda Tate; Andrea Moore, R.N.; Shayna Jones, PCA; Latisha Brunson; Latesha Leftwich and Regina Osbourne, R.N. E ducation and Awareness Throughout the year, Southeast Georgia Health System capitalized on a number of opportunities to raise public awareness and share valuable information on key health topics. Pink Glove Dance Video More than 200 team members throughout the Health System starred in a dance video to promote breast cancer awareness and prevention. The video was submitted to the national Pink Glove Dance video competition launched by Medline Industries, Inc., manufacturer of the pink gloves and producer of the original Pink Glove Dance video. Viewers voted on their favorite videos via Facebook®. The dance was performed to Katy Perry’s “Part of Me.” While we would have loved winning the competition, we believe the real victory was in building greater awareness about breast cancer and its prevention. Diabetes Education Our Diabetes Education Program was once again awarded the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Education Recognition Certificate for providing a quality diabetes self-management education program. Our program is one of the few in Georgia that is ADA-accredited. The program is available on both campuses to help patients and their families learn how to cope with this serious disease and stay as healthy as possible. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 29 Maternity & Childbirth Education We continue to offer childbirth education on both campuses to prepare parents for the birth experience. Our monthly newborn care class, Make Way for Baby, allows moms- and dads-to-be to learn baby care in a safe and supportive environment. Additional offerings include sibling preparation classes and Breastfeeding 101. Health Education Lectures Our monthly Health Chats series, hosted in Camden and Wayne counties, provides free informative physician-led lectures on a variety of topics, including childhood immunizations, diabetes, asthma, joint replacements, cancer care and much more. Support Groups Southeast Georgia Health System continues to offer and host support groups for a variety of health issues: Bariatric Surgery Breast Cancer Diabetes Hospice: Flying Solo Hospice: Open Grief Lupus Mom’s Connection: New Moms Support Multiple Sclerosis NAMI Mental Illness Stroke Support of Southeast Georgia Southeast Georgia Health System FREE CoMMunity Lecture Series Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 • 6-7 p.m. Kidney Disease: The Basics and Beyond Theodore S. Feely, M.D. • Nephrologist Southeast Georgia Health System FREE CoMMunity Lecture Series Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 • 6-7 p.m. Shoulder Aches & Pains: The Latest Treatments Nancy A. Felix, M.D. • Orthopaedic Surgeon Tuesday, March 26, 2013 • 6–7Feb. p.m. Tuesday, 26, 2013 • 6-7 p.m. Gallbladder Disease: Causes, Symptoms Shoulder Aches & Pains: The Latest Treatments and Treatments Nancy A. Felix, M.D. • Orthopaedic Surgeon J. Alan Wilson, M.D. • General Surgeon Southeast Georgia Immunizations and the Importance of Sleep and Treatments Renali Agbayani, M.D. • Pediatrician J. Alan Wilson, M.D. • General Surgeon Tuesday, May 21, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Mommy 911: When to Call the Doctor Tuesday, of March Immunizations and the Importance Sleep 26, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Kimberly Stoughton-Doherty, M.D. • Pediatrician Gallbladder Disease: Causes, Symptoms Renali Agbayani, M.D. • Pediatrician and Treatments Tuesday, May 21, 2013J.•Alan 6–7Wilson, p.m. M.D. • General Surgeon Lectures presented at Mommy 911: When to Call the Doctor Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Tuesday, April 30, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Kimberly Stoughton-Doherty, M.D. • Pediatrician Cafeteria Conference Room Immunizations and the Importance of Sleep 2000 Dan Proctor Drive, St. Marys, GA 31558 Renali Agbayani, M.D. • Pediatrician Lectures presented at Tuesday, May 21, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. —Limited Seating— Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Mommy 911: When to Call the Doctor Reserve your seat today by Cafeteria Conference Room Stoughton-Doherty, M.D. • Pediatrician Kimberly Proctor Drive, St. Marys, GA 31558 ext.Dan5770. calling 800-537-5142,2000 Walk-ins are welcome; however, reservations are recommended. Lectures presented at —Limited Seating— Southeast Georgia Health System Camden Campus Cafeteria Conference Room Reserve your seat today by 2000 Dan Proctor Drive, St. Marys, GA 31558 calling 800-537-5142, ext. 5770. Walk-ins are welcome; however, reservations are recommended. © 2013 SGHS Southeast Georgia Health System is a tobacco-free organization. —Limited Seating— Reserve your seat today by calling 800-537-5142, ext. 5770. 1/2013 Walk-ins are welcome; however, reservations are recommended. © 2013 SGHS Southeast Georgia Health System is a tobacco-free organization. © 2013 SGHS 30 Southeast Georgia Health System Health System FREE CoMMunity Lecture Series Tuesday, March 26, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2013 • 6–7 p.m. Gallbladder Disease: Causes, Symptoms 1/2013 Southeast Georgia Health System is a tobacco-free organization. 1/2013 O ur Patients’ Experiences It’s one thing for us to tell you about our advanced technology, innovative treatments and compassionate care. It’s quite another for deeply satisfied patients to share their experiences with you. Following are the stories of just a few of the patients our physician affiliates helped over the past year. A Positive Experience Delores and Jake Johnson, Sea Island When Delores Johnson began experiencing pain and severe chills one February morning, she headed to the St. Simons Immediate Care Center, a strategic affiliate of Southeast Georgia Health System. Acting on the advice of James Snow, D.O., Delores decided to go to the Emergency Care Center at the Health System’s Brunswick Campus. On arrival, Delores and her husband, Jake, were promptly greeted by caring staff members and escorted to the treatment area. Delores was particularly impressed with the level of concern and empathy of the nurses. “Although they were all very busy, they did their best to make sure I was as comfortable as possible,” she remembers. “Dr. Timothy McGlaughlin was very thorough and took time to answer all our questions and talk with us.” Jake gives the hospital high marks, too. “You can tell customer service is a priority of this organization, and I would recommend their services to anyone,” he says. “We don’t want to have to go to the hospital, of course, but if we do have any problems, we have no hesitation in coming back here because we know we’ll get excellent care.” Delores and Jake Johnson A Better Place for Mom Nora Mobley, Brunswick It was traumatic for sisters Sheila McNeill and Debbie Youngner of Brunswick to watch their mother Nora Mobley’s health decline. She had become weak, was experiencing a great deal of pain and had to be hospitalized several times in 2012. In December, following a visit to the Emergency Care Center, Nora was admitted to Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus hospital. A few days later, she was transferred to the Senior Care Center-Brunswick for rehab. Although Nora’s health improved, Nora Mobley with daughters Sheila McNeill and Debbie Youngner Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 31 her daughters soon realized their mother would not be able to return home, so Nora became a resident of the Senior Care Center. Sheila says, “We see her looking better than she did the entire last year she was at home.” Her sister Debbie agrees. “There are other options in our community, but there is no other place we know of that would treat our mother so well or take better care of her. We know Mother is special, and they do too.” A Better Alternative Bob Davis, Vidalia Bob Davis When Bob Davis was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he was told he’d have to make a difficult decision — either have his prostate surgically removed or face a long series of radiation treatments with lingering side effects. Bob didn’t like either option, so he began looking for an alternative. A friend recommended CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery at the Southeast Georgia Health System Cancer Care Center–Brunswick. Intrigued by its noninvasive nature and minimal side effects, Bob discussed the procedure with Timothy A. Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., board-certified radiation oncologist and medical director of the Cancer Care Centers. “The more I learned about it, it just became a no-brainer,” says Bob. “I could have five treatments instead of 40, with no side effects or long recovery time.” Bob received his five treatments in sessions that lasted about 1-1/2 hours each. “I’m so glad I chose to go with CyberKnife. I want people to know about this treatment option and what a positive experience it can be.” A Successful Journey Karen Green, St. Simons Island Karen Green 32 Southeast Georgia Health System One day, Karen Green noticed her foot was swollen. She had no idea she was about to begin a long journey to heal a serious wound. Her physician diagnosed her with an infection called cellulitis, which was likely caused by a brown recluse spider bite. After several rounds of antibiotics, Karen’s physician referred her to the Southeast Georgia Health System Wound Care Center on the Brunswick Campus where she saw Enrique Martinez, M.D., a board-certified internal medicine physician with specialized training in wound healing. During the months that followed, Karen’s wound treatments included a series of skin grafts and an Unna Boot, a gauze compression bandage containing calamine lotion. Over a year since first discovering the bite, Karen had her last Unna Boot removed and her leg was completely healed. “The experience was sometimes overwhelming,” she says. “But the Wound Care Center team was always so encouraging, and it was evident they truly care about their patients.” I am so glad I chose to go with CyberKnife. I want people to know about this treatment option and what a positive experience it can be.” —Bob Davis, Vidalia Embracing the Power of Positive Thinking Annie Cummings, Kingsland When 68-year-old Annie Cummings discovered she had breast cancer, she was thankful that the Southeast Georgia Health System Cancer Care Center at the Camden Campus was close by. She was able to get her chemotherapy and radiation therapy there, saving her from having to make the 90-mile round trip to Brunswick for all of her treatments. “Wonderful, wonderful people!” is how she describes the staff at the Cancer Care Center. “They have excellent doctors and a very nice staff. They treat patients very well and I would advise anybody to go there.” Mrs. Cummings believes in the power of positive thinking and credits her faith with getting her through her cancer experience. “I believe in the Lord and he gave me peace about everything,” she says. “That still, small voice let me know that I was in good hands and everything would be all right.” Annie Cummings Coming Home to Great Care Mary Ridarsick, Jesup After spending more than 40 years in the Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., area, 88-year-old Mary Ridarsick and her husband were excited to be moving back home to Jesup. Her only concern was finding a good doctor to treat her asthma, which was bad enough that Mary had required several hospitalizations. Her previous physicians still hadn’t hit on the right combination of medications to successfully manage her symptoms. Once in Jesup, Mary saw Stephen A. Chitty IV, M.D., board-certified pulmonologist with Southeast Georgia Physician Associates–Pulmonary Medicine, a strategic affiliate of the Health System. “I was in bad shape,” says Mary. “He put me on two medications, and now I am just fine.” Mary is thrilled that the Health System has opened an office in Jesup. “It’s such a pleasure to see him. He makes you feel like a member of the family. I can’t say enough about the wonderful job he’s done for me.” Mary Ridarsick Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 33 S outheast Georgia Health System Foundation Helping Heal and Improve Lives The Southeast Georgia Health System mission of providing safe, quality and costeffective care to meet the health care needs of the people and communities it serves is strengthened by the generosity of donors’ philanthropic gifts. Established in 1994, the Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation is the fundraising and resource development organization for Southeast Georgia Health System. Friends of the Foundation We thank the following generous individuals and organizations for making it possible for us to bring quality health care close to home. The Friends support the Health System in numerous ways throughout the fiscal year. FOUNDER LEVEL Carl & Kim Coolidge Robert & Cathy Fisher Elliot & Lucia Gumaer James & Doris Hewell Earl & Julia Horton M. Alanson & Delores Johnson Hugh Nunnally Jr. Robert & Geraldine O’Brien William & Erma Portman Michael & Kathleen Scherneck Frances Shropshire HONOR ROLL LEVEL Robert & Pauletta Atwood Gary & Lori Colberg Dr. Melvin & Leigh Deese Carlton & Leslie DeVooght Jack Dinos Dollie Dry George Dunbar Sr. Thomas & Phoebe Flickinger Dr. Patrick & Donna Godbey David & Nancy Herdlinger Stephen & Gail Lambright Reese& Mims Lanier John & Nancy Ludwig Jane Marquess Russell & Mary Mentzer Reg & Diana Murphy 34 Southeast Georgia Health System Merrell Edward & Sybil Ralston John & Margaret Robinson Howard & Judy Sepp Jr. Amy Louise Thomas Lois Johnson Vieser Susan Corn Wainright John & Muriel Windolf FRIEND LEVEL Joseph & Brenda Abely Sangwoo & Alison Ahn J.S. Harrison & Mary Aiken Louise Aiken Delores Alford Ralph & DelRia Baisden Dewey & Tiggie Benefield Jr. Robert & Charlotte Bennett Ida Benton Dr. Irwin Berman James & Mary Bishop James & Frances Blanchard Ann Boardman Claude & Judy Booker Jr. Mark Boozer Larry & Alison Bouts Dodie Bowen Greer & Laura Brown Chandler & Rachel Brownlee Elizabeth Bruno Jean Bryan Charles & Suzanne Cansler Don Carter Robert & Susie Castellini H. Cartan & Helen Clarke Lillian Clarke John & Patsy Cole Jr. John & Helene Collins Kelly Corcoran Lovick & Elizabeth Corn Jeffery & Janet Counts Zack & Joan Cravey Frederick & Patricia Cuthbert II Robert & Barbara Danforth Huntley & Jean Davenport Richard & Joyce Davies Corbin & Lonita Davis T. Wayne & Kitty Davis Theodore & JoAnn Davis Frederick & Barbara Deratto Bruce & Pam Dixon Charles & Caroline Dorminy John & Jane Beadles Dunham Donald & Mavis Dutson Sr. Dr. Hugh & Marcia Eisen Lamar & Martha Ellis Jr. Eric & Julie Epstein Dr. Richard & Rebecca Estes Carolyn Ewing Brooke Farland William & Helen Feeley Terance & Jennifer Fowler David & Mary Fox Daniel & Elsa Fronk Col. Thomas Fuller USA (Ret.) James & Mary Gash James Lewis & Nancy Glenn Dr. Edsel & Lois Sue Godbey William & Renee Gross Maj. James & Elizabeth Gunn USA (Ret.) George & Donnell Guthrie Margery Hallum Robert & Loanne Hamje Dr. Mark & Kim Hanly David & Kimberly Hanna Jerry & Sandra Harper Henry & Jean Harrell Edward & Sally Hawie Louis & Carolyn Hearn Dr. Michael & Patricia Hegg Carlton Henson Kenneth & Sue Henson Michael & Dana Hodges Cornelius & Debra Holland III D. Dwayne & Mary Hoven E. Reid & Martha Hunter Laura Johnson Elizabeth Irby Jolley Bill & Sally Jones III Mary Virginia Jones Eugene & Judy Kelly Jack & Brenda Kilgore Thomas & Judy Kitchin Scott & Gail Ledbetter William & Linda Lindsley John & Dee Loughlin Arthur & Linda Lucas Mike & Elizabeth Maloy Ellis & Constance Manning Jr. John & Georgia Markley Thomas & Sarah Maslowski Keith & Delphine Mason Michael & Barbara Mazzotta Dennie & Frances McCrary Robert & Kathleen McCullough Fred & Deborah McGinty Terence & Nancy McGuirk James McSwiney George & Nancy Montgomery Thelma Montgomery Alexander & Camille Mraz Donald & Susan Myers Thomas & Brenda Nash Jr. Allan & Janis Nichols Clive Oatley David & Alannah O’Quinn Paul & Nancy Pandolfi Elizabeth Parker Patrick & Dana Parker Raymond & Linda Pinson G. Joseph & Jane Prendergast Daryl & Bonnie Rabert Francis & Minette Raborn Eugene & Cynthia Rackley Jonathan & Kathryne Raclin A.M. & Susan Redd Jason & Krista Robitz John & Ellen Rogers William & Antonia Laird Ryan John & Alice Selman Martha Shellhoss John & Victoria Simms Kathryn Smilski William & Willou Smith William & Margaret Sovey Harry Spring Jr. William & Anne Stembler Keith & Ruth Stephenson Edward & Margaret Stewart Gordon & Frankie Strother William & Debbie Strother Rees & Brooke Sumerford Ernie & Sherry Sweek John & Katharine Teltsch Joseph & Emily Temples William & Jane Thau John & Karleen Thompson Robert & Rita Thompson Jr. William & Debra Timmerman James & Anita Timmons Richard & Peggy Tucker Richard & Marie Wackenhut William & Ida Walker Dr. James & Jennifer Wall John & Laura Wallace Jacqueline Weder Dr. Keith & Barbara Weikel Sara Wheeler Mildred Huie Wilcox Spencer & Lovejoy Wiley Dr. James & Renee Williamson Gary & Carol Willis Jean Wommack BRIDGE RUN SPONSORS Airgas South, Inc. Alliance Imaging Ameris Bank AT&T Bank of the Ozarks Bargeron Powersports BB&T Beachview Tent Rentals Blink Marketing & Design Brasfield & Gorrie Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce Carl Gregory Enterprises, Inc. City of Brunswick Coastal Bank of Georgia Coastal Kitchen Coca-Cola Company Cooper & Co. General Contractors, Inc. The Dixon Management Group, Inc. Emerald Princess Casino Fuse - Frozen Yogurt Bar Georgia Ports Authority Gilbert, Harrell, Sumerford & Martin, P.C. Georgia Power Company Golden Isles Broadcasting Golden Isles EMS Gulfstream Aerospace Hall Booth Smith, P.C. Hasty’s Communications Hunter Maclean Iguanas Seafood Restaurant Island Promos King & Prince Seafood Corporation Knight Marketing Liberty Roll-Offs & Recycling, LLC Marsh’s Edge Marshland Credit Union Matrix Healthcare Services McGinty-Gordon & Associates Medical Action Industries/AVID Medical Morrison Health Care, Inc. Peachtree Pest Control Pinova Poppin Joe’s Gourmet Kettle Korn Ricoh Corporation Seaboard Construction Company Smith & Associates Office Products South Coast Bank & Trust Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 35 Southeastern Bank St. Simons Health and Fitness Club Sunbelt Rentals The Brunswick News Tutela Waste Management W.H. Gross Construction Company WMA Architects Yobe Frozen Yogurt Bridge Run Vendors Advantage Home Health Care Baskin-Robbins Charlton Visiting Nurses Service Coastal Cardiology College of Coastal Georgia Biological Sciences Program Dunkin’ Donuts Georgia DNR Law Enforcement Division Georgia Buffalo, Inc. Georgia Peach Buns, Inc. Glynn County Recreation Department Glynn County Sheriff’s Department Gold Coast Nutrition Golden Isles Harley-Davidson HoneyBaked Ham Company & Cafe Hospice of the Golden Isles Jacksonville Running Company Juice Plus Letz Face It Lighthouse Trolleys MAP International Medical Center Pharmacy Monkeywrench Bicycles Narrabeen Surf & Skate Pak’s Karate Academy Pink Heels Camden County Chapter St. Simons Ghost and History Tours Walgreens Wynn-Ever Fitness DONORS Linda Adelman Concepcion Alarcon Linda Albert 36 Southeast Georgia Health System Carol Aldridge Diana Ross-Allen Millard & Frances Allen Jr. Vivian Allen Veronica Anderson Rose Daniel Mary Anthony Brenda Antonio ART-rageous Bra Voters Juanita Baisden John Bakely Anita Balkcom Carolyn Banks Alva Barford Louis Barisano Paul Barker Susan Bates Batson-Cook Company Dorothy Baugh Earl Bautista Mel Baxter Karen Beaver Isabelle Beckham Claire Bell Luzviminda Bell Blanche Bishop David Bishop Loretta Bishop Anne Blakely David Blatchford David & Janice Boland Sr. Carol Boone Pauline Bosserdet Dr. Diane Bowen Ola F. Bowers Dr. Marie Boyett Terry Brack Wynelle Bradbur Leslie Bradle Amy Bragg BB&T Ruby Brannen James Brewster Bradley Brigman Dr. Mitchell Brock Marie Brogsdale Billy & Mary Brooks Jackie Brooks Lori Brooks Sherry Brophy Elizabeth Broughton Evelina Brown Nancy Brown Valerie Brow Lawrence & Felicite Brumit Jr. Brunswick Junior Women’s Club William Bryan Bryan-Lang Historical Library Tim Bryant Kim Buckley Chuck Bumgardner Christine Bunten Claire Burchell Robert Burke Stafford Burney Sr. Daisy Bush Edmond & Ramona Bussey Jr. George Butler Iris Butler Patricia Butler Dorothy Calderazzo Camden County High School Diana Cameron Claretha Campbell Tracie Campbell Robert Cannistraro Colleen Carrano Mary Case Mary Cash Richard Casto Laura Cate Janice Caton Chick-fil-A Jennifer Child Nick Chilton Ernestine Clark Sandra Clark Roberta Clarke-Alotta Amy Clayton College of Coastal Georgia College of Coastal Georgia Association of Nursing Students Charles Coker Arthur Coleman Olin Coleman Jr. Nadine Colvin Dr. James & Teri Conlan Jr. G.F. & Vicki Coolidge Vonice Corthell William Cotter J. Burton Cousar Herschel Cox Vercie Cox William Creed Carolyn Crews Beatrice Crouse David Culpepper Jill Cunningham Debbie Curran Dorothy Curtis Dabbs, Hickman, Hill & Cannon, LLP Lynda Dalton-Gallagher Barbara Danielson Karen Andrews Daniel Lulu Daughenbaugh Amy Davis Evelyn Davis Gloria Davis Kelly Davis Lee Davis III Davis Love Foundation Kathleen Dawson Ina Dean Margaret DeFoe Karen Dehaan Roseanne Delgado Annette Dell Jane Diblasi Luana Dickey Debbie Dinello Melissa Dixon Kristin Doll Ileane Donnelly Lesia Dorough Lauren Doucet Rena Doud Bessie Douglas Janet Douglas Harise Dowd Opal Dowdy Jeanette Dowlin Rose Draviam, M.D. Nancy Drew Tamsen Drew Ingeborg Drury Robert Dubrock Barbara Dukes Ruby C. Dukes Henrietta DuMortier Dr. Bradley Easterlin Dr. Patrick & Sheila Ebri Melinda Egan Thomas & Virginia Erts George & Lalla Eshliman Ethel Riley Charitable Lead Annuity Cindy Everly Exigo Management Consultants Henry Fahl Byra Fell Barbara Fields Janet Finklestein Karla Fishman James Flanagan Luca Flanders Esther Fletcher Heather Floyd Nancy Fortner Cindy Foster Elizabeth Fote Jerome Fry Joette Fry Lindsey Futch Jerry Gafford Dennis Gagliardi J. R. Gaither Kathleen Galarita Herman & Line Galdamez Anita H. Gale Tabatha Gale Bernice Ganka Susan Gannon Pamela Gass Ashley Gatch Karen Gatch Alberta Gay Georgia Dental Association Georgia-Pacific Corporation Estella German Frank Giocobbe Michael Gibbs Sheila Glaeser Barbara Gleaton Glynn County Heart Association Glynn Iron & Metal Carole Goad Golden Isles Center for Plastic Surgery Avelina Gomez Larry Goodman Vivian Gore Evelyn Gosha Kathleen Gould Tammy Gowen Arthur Granda Laura Grantham Melissa Gray Greene Motor Company, Inc. Trinia Greene Rev. George Greenway Jr. Kania Greene Roger & Frieda Gregory Natalie Gregory Bettie Greig Raymond Grey Julie Grimm Alexus Grynkewich Nicholas Grynkewich Wendy Grynkewich Deborah Hale Deborah Haley Beth Hall Daisy Hall M.R. & Alice Hall Royce Hall Theresa Hall Ronald Hammock Mary Hammond J. Wendel Harrell Betty Harris Lucy Harris James Harrison Mark Harty Renee Hay Kisa Hazel Carol Hein Mark Helck Brenda Henderson Margaret Hendley Dean Hendrix Jon Henjum Shirley Herrin Roy Herrington Joan Hesterberg Barbara Heyer Leah Hickox Cynthia Hicks Ursula Highsmith Sabrina Hillebert Linda Hinson Kenneth Hobbs Janie Holloway Audrey Holtz Sherman Holzendorf Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 37 Heide Hood Camillia Hope Julianne Hope Wendee Hope Lauren Howe Caroline Howser John Howton Arlene Huber Cynthia Huff Odessa Huggins Hudson Heating & Air Edith Jackmon-Hunter Connie Hurst Sherrill Hutcherson Rena Hutto James & Jayne Huvar Betsy Ison Nathan Ivan Emily Jackson Gloria Smith-Jackson Pam Jackson Sadie Jackson Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Betty Jacobs Russell & Cindy Jacobs Jr. Edmond & Susie Jacobs Jacobs, Coolidge & Company Marietta Jacobson Sibyl Jacobus Edward & Peggy James Jr. Aleta Johnson Barbara Johnson Maj. Dennis Johnson USMC (Ret.) Julie Johnson Martha Johnson Ray Johnson Andy Jones Camilla Jones Carole Jones Jan Jones Dr. Marvin Jones Millie Jones Patricia Jones Randall & Beth Jordan Patricia Jordan Burnea & Jo Ann Joubert Jennifer Jouliano John Kacergis Susan Kaufmann Kevin Kavenaugh Adger Keene 38 Southeast Georgia Health System Col. Ulrich & Sandra Keller USA (Ret.) Viola Kelly Richard Kerr Gwen Kidney Joan Kile Gerald Kilroy Kimberly Kirkpatrick Maryalice Kimel Wanda Kimsey Annie King Ila King John King Dr. Tina Kirby Pamela Klutz Thomas Koffolt Marianna Kuntz Linda Lang Ashley Langford Dr. Nancy Lanier Wilhelmina Lashley Cassandra Latham James Latoz Beverly Latvala Louie Lavorata Stephen Lawson Richard Lefeber Eleanor Legg H.C. Leight Cleo Lemon Elsie Lewis Madison Lewis Nancy Lewis Geneva Lightsey Luke Liles Doris Livingston David Lloyd Nellie Lofton Janet Looney Hugo Luchetti Edwin MacGee J. Pasteur Mach Margarite Mack Sandra Mager Sandra Mainor Corainne Marsh Dina A. 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Komen for the Cure Mary Sweat James Taylor Lisa Teblum Frances Teel Thomas H. Lanier Family Foundation James Thomas Joyce Thomas Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 39 Misty Thomas Julia Terrill Thomas Foundation Valerie Thomas Versie Thomas Bryan Thompson Jo Ann Thompson John Thompson Julie Thorn Catherine Thornton Arthur Tibbetts Gail Tindall Tipsy McSway’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill John Tobin Jr. Darryl & Joyce Toler Thomas & Mindy Tolle Alma Tompkins Harmon Townsend Betty Trapnell George Trawick Maria Tresvant Frances Trinder Anita Turner Ella Turner Lance & Robin Turpin Margaret Rose Tuten Karen Tyre Alfred Ufer United Community Bank Universal Survey Center Dolores Vendette Leonard Vsetecka Sarah Wagner Florence Walker Karen Wall Haley Wallace Margie Wallace Ginger Wallen Walmart - Brunswick, Ga. Mary Walters Ellen Warren Monica Washington Richard Watson Helen Webb Carolyn Weese Capt. William & Nancy Weisensee USN (Ret) Larry Wendel M. Robert Wendel 40 Southeast Georgia Health System James Wert Roger Wesenyak Effie West Catherine Wetherington Teral L. Wheelis The Whitehall Foundation Carolyn Whitfield Harold Whitfield Joseph Whittle Jr. Christen Wilborn Eunice Willcox Evelyn Willett Clyde Williams Elvenia Williams Helen Williams Louis Williams Ruby Williams Willie Williams Paul Willis Susan Willis Betty Wilson George Wilson Joanne Wilson Brendon & Bethany Winstead Isabelle Wolfes Pamela Wolff Women’s Health Group of Southeast Georgia YMCA of Coastal Georgia Brunswick & McIntosh County Yobe Frozen Yogurt Tommy Younce Elizabeth Young Jerry Young Laura Young Artiss DeVolt Zacharias Trust Ceniza Way & Richard A. Ceniza, M.D. Scholarship Edward & Rose Andrews Jr. Dr. Mario Anselmo Dr. Shachie Aranke C.K. & Francis Aylward Dr. John & Valerie Blumer Gary & Gladys Bolyard Dr. R. Neal & Mary Boswell Thor & Lori Brooks William & Claire Burchell Tammy Burkman Camden Area Tennis Squad Camden County Medical Society Dr. Denny & Dana Carter Dr. Roberto & Eleanor Carvajal Drs. Buck & Ashley Cavalier Cheryl Ceniza Clare Cheng Dr. Nancy Denlea Dr. Daniel Dino Thomas & Susan Flanders Georgia Emergency Medical Associates Maj. James & Elizabeth Gunn USA (Ret.) R.L. & Deborah Hale Clara Harden Dr. Janet Hon Dr. Jesus Hontanosas Daniel & Lynn Houghteling Glenda Hutto-Attivissimo Dr. Seigfred & Virginia Jalalon Mark & Barbara Kevan Dr. Joseph & Kerry Lanzone Dr. Cris & Ederlina Lozada Peter & Dolores Magoon Dr. Miguel Martelli Dr. Katherine Maurath Dr. Lee & Mandy McCaskill Dr. Gary & Kathryn McClain Dr. John & Michele McMahon Dr. Kenyon & Wilnita Meadows Pediatric Associates of Brunswick Dr. Diane Pennington-Mimick Dr. Adolfo & Clarissa Rama Steve & Sharon Rawl Craig & Mary Root James & Cynthia Sattler Dr. Walter Scott Woodrow & Rosemary Scruggs Dr. H.W. & Allyson Sepp III Charlie & Patricia Smith Jr. Dr. James & Ellie Snow Dr. Michael Sullivan Ronald & Jane Szelist Dr. Eric Taylor Herbert & Gail White Dr. Martin Zenni Sylvia Zielinski Entrance to Ceniza Way garden A Peaceful Garden Tribute to a Beloved Physician In December 2012, a dedication ceremony was held for Ceniza Way, a tranquil garden retreat at our Camden Campus. The garden was created in memory of Richard A. Ceniza, M.D., who lost his battle with cancer earlier in the year at age 64. Known as the pioneer of medicine in Camden County, Dr. Ceniza touched thousands of lives with a brand of care that was patient-centered, community-minded and family-focused. Dr. Ceniza was one of the first physicians employed by the Health System, and became the cornerstone of Southeast Georgia Physician Associates– Internal Medicine, a strategic affiliate of the Health System. He also held numerous medical leadership positions and served on the Camden Campus Advisory Board. Ceniza Way features a lush green garden with a gorgeous water fountain Richard A. Ceniza, M.D. and is surrounded by a brick path with benches. Dr. Ceniza was known as a quiet man who treated his patients with compassion and respect, and Ceniza Way is the perfect homage to his legacy. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 41 undraisers and Donations An ART-rageous Fundraiser Benefits Breast Care Programs The ART-rageous Bras fundraiser is a month-long event that offers several opportunities for community involvement. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month, themed bras decorated by Health System team members and the community are put on display throughout the month of October on the Brunswick and Camden campuses. The fundraiser, which includes a silent and live auction at the end of the month, helps to increase breast cancer awareness and shows support for breast cancer survivors. Proceeds benefit the Health System breast care programs. Two of the many Art-rageous themed bras Generous Donation Allocated to Lodging The Nunnally House is one more remarkable philanthropic gift legacy made possible by Hugh Nunnally and his family. Located adjacent to the Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus, the Nunnally House plans include a one-story residential building with three “neighborhoods”: a wing for cancer patients, and their family members, who must travel significant distances to receive treatment; a wing for critical patients’ family members who travel from out of town; and a wing for medical students and on-call team members. Amenities will include compact refrigerators, microwave ovens, handicap-accessible restrooms with showers, a community laundry facility and a beautiful outdoor courtyard. The Nunnally House 42 Southeast Georgia Health System Pictured from left (standing): Eden Rue; Olivia Pitts; DelRia Baisden, vice president, Southeast Georgia Health System; Jerry Harper, treasurer, Glynn County Heart Association; James A. Bishop, chair, Health System Foundation; Myrick Stubbs; Jerry Kilroy, MBA, RRT, director, Cardiopulmonary Services; Krista Robitz, director, Development, Health System Foundation; and Rochelle Picard; (seated): Katie Hagan; Shayna Denham; Crystal Miller; Valerie Barnett; Miranda Collins and Kim Pickren. Junior Woman’s Club and Heart Association Donation The Brunswick Junior Woman’s Club and Glynn County Heart Association joined forces to donate $20,000 to the Southeast Georgia Health System Foundation. These funds were used to purchase an upgraded patient monitoring system for use in the cardiology procedures room. Glynn County Heart Association’s portion of the contribution is made possible by a generous donation from the family of Erwin “Burl” R. Jennings, M.D., who was instrumental in establishing the Glynn Heart Fund, the precursor to the Glynn County Heart Association. Brunswick and Camden Campus Auxiliaries The Brunswick and Camden Campus Auxiliaries raise funds through their gift shops and many fundraising events held throughout the year. In 2012, the Brunswick Campus Auxiliary presented $100,000 to Southeast Georgia Health System to be used for items that will benefit our patients. Past purchases have included waiting room furniture, a telemetry system and an advanced simulation manikin. Most recently, the Auxiliary’s donations have supported the completion of the new Center for Educational Development. The Camden Campus Auxiliary donated $25,000 to the Health System. Past items made possible by the Auxiliary’s efforts include recliner treatment chairs and portable pulse oximetry machines. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 43 44 Southeast Georgia Health System 2 0 1 3 T he Toughest 5K in Georgia The Southeast Georgia Health System Bridge Run, held each February, has become a signature event for the Health System and for the Golden Isles. Taking place entirely on the 7,780-foot Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick — the apex of which is 480 feet above the Brunswick River — the run is certified by the U.S. Track and Field Association and is considered the toughest 5K in Georgia. A fun-filled, multigenerational event that grows larger each year with more and more community participation, the 2013 race drew more than 2,200 runners and walkers. Prior to the runners’ start, teams consisting of three or more firefighters dressed in full gear (running shoes are permitted) compete in a grueling Firefighter’s Challenge. Teams come from as far as Kentucky to compete for the coveted “Fire Ax Award.” Then, runners ranging from age seven to 87 push their endurance to compete in the timed 5K run. When the run is complete, hundreds of walkers begin their trek over and back. The family-friendly event includes a Pre-run Pasta Party and a Runner’s Expo with vendors offering everything A firefighter team starts the Bridge Run from food and beverages to exercise gear, customized beachwear, children’s activities and more. The 2013 Bridge Run netted $45,000 for the Health System cancer care programs. In addition, the event is a huge draw for tourism, showcasing the Golden Isles and benefiting local businesses. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013 45 sghs.org © 2014 SGHS Southeast Georgia Health System is a tobacco-free organization. 2/2014