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VOL 2 n ISSUE 45 n AUGUST 2017
ontact us South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation, Inc., 301 N. Alexander St. Plant City, FL 33563 n (813) 757-8478 n SFBHFoundation.org
n This Issue
n Weight Loss Surgery Program
n Foundation Events
n New Patient Services Director
n Donor Listing
n New Physician in Town – Program Now Expands
n Naming Opportunities
n Patient Experience Grant Program
n Upcoming Events
Undergoing weight loss surgery at South Florida Baptist Hospital was a life-changing experience for Plant City resident Hobert Monk. Hobart had surgery in 2015, a year after his wife Carol underwent the procedure.
“It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to us,” says Hobert. “I’m so thankful to Dr. Hall. I was doomed for a heart attack and would probably be dead without the surgery.”
Two years ago, Hobert couldn’t bend over and tie his shoes, and he wore a size 4X shirt. Only five-foot, seven-inches tall, he weighed 336 pounds. Today, Hobert says he feels like a new man. He’s dropped three shirt sizes and 12 pant sizes, and enjoys walking four miles a day and working in the yard.
Most importantly, his diabetes is under control without medication, and he’s been able to eliminate, or cut down on, other medications. “I went to my primary care doctor for a checkup and he said whatever you’re doing, keep it up,” says Hobert. “I’ll tell you, this operation has totally improved my life.”
ife-Changing Weight Loss Surgery
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SFBH Bariatric Surgery Program Applies for National Accreditation
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Hobert Monk before and after
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National Certification
Since 2012, more than 257 patients have undergone weight loss surgery in the SFBH Bariatric Surgery Program. After five years of success, this summer the program applied for
national certification through the American College of Surgeons Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation Program.
“Applying for accreditation allows us to validate the hard work our team has been doing for many years now,” says C.R. Hall, MD, director of SFBH Robotic and Bariatric Surgery.
Dr. Hall, Dr. Stephen Butler and Dr. Anthony Rossi, are the surgeons for the Bariatric Surgery Program, which offers comprehensive service that includes nutrition, fitness and counseling before and after the program. Patients can also participate in postoperative group support programs.
“We are serving an important community need with the Bariatric Surgery Program,” says Beth Tancredo, director of operations at South Florida Baptist Hospital. “We’ve been very successful in helping people regain their health and change their lifestyle. Having three surgeons in the program means we have a physician on call 365 days a year.”
Dr. Hall takes pride that the program’s results are equal to or better than the national average for bariatric programs around the country. “Because we are a smaller hospital, many people, including physicians, don’t realize that we have a world-class bariatric surgery program right here at SFBH,” says Dr. Hall.
Personal InspirationTzana Collas is a patient care technician at South Florida Baptist Hospital. Karla King works at the hospital in the communications office. Both are success stories for the Bariatric Surgery Program.
“I have been overweight since childhood and just couldn’t lose the weight on my own,” says Tzana. “It was time to start a new journey and be healthier.”
Tzana took her time before making a decision. She did research online, watched videos and attended the hospital’s orientation session. Since she works in the SFBH Post-
Anesthesia Care Unit, she also took care of Dr. Hall’s patients immediately after their surgery. Everything she saw and read made her confident she was making the right choice.
Since her surgery three years ago, she’s lost 100 pounds and will soon pursue her bachelor’s degree to become an RN. “I feel so energized and happy with my results,” says Tzana. “It boosted my confidence tremendously and totally changed my life.”
Heart disease and diabetes runs in Karla King’s family. She was in pain every time she tried to exercise due to inflammation. “I thought about it for a whole year before I had the procedure,” says Karla. “Best decision I could have made. I’m no longer in pain and I look better. It’s been a slow, but steady process. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s a cop out or a short fix. It’s a tool to help you lose weight and get healthy.”
The Rewards Are Great
A native of Plant City, Dr. Hall completed medical school and a fellowship in minimally invasive/bariatric surgery before coming back to the community to begin
practice. He was recruited to help expand the SFBH Bariatric Surgery Program.
“Bariatric surgery transforms all aspects of a person’s life,” says Dr. Hall. “I’ve had patients with serious, debilitating morbid obesity and after the surgery they are unrecognizable physically, mentally and medically. Their diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea and other medical complications are no longer an issue.
“Changing patients’ lives is what makes my job so rewarding. As a physician, it’s inspiring to see such success over and over again."
Tzana Collas before and after
Karla King before and after
Bariatric Surgery Equipment Funded by SFBH Foundation
n Bariatric program equipment, instrumentation, furniture, etc., purchased for hospital surgery and nursing units to support startup of the program
n Bariatric OR table: $48,070.53
April 28 marked the date for the 2017 Children’s Classic Golf Tournament at Diamond Hill
Golf Club in Dover. A field of 136 golfers played in the early summer heat to support South Florida Baptist Hospital, the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce and the Plant City Kiwanis Club. This charity golf tournament benefits children and youth initiatives and programs within the Plant City community.
A total of $26,000 was raised. We thank our sponsors for their generosity and dedication
to our community.
2017 Sponsors
Platinum Dex Imaging
Gold Beaches Painting Contracting, Inc.
Silver Bay Area Urology, a division of Florida Urology PartnersPursuit Healthcare AdvisorsFred's Management Company, LLC
Bronze BayCare Health System Jarrett-Scott Ford MDVIP Pepin Distributing Company
Foresome and Hole Sign Advantage Restoration & ContractingAll Phase Electric and Maintenance, Inc.BrightView Landscape ServicesDixie MaintenanceEnergy VisionHillsborough Community College Plant City Campus
JanTech Services Inc.KBA Engineering, Inc.Joffrey's Coffee & Tea CompanyJohnson ControlsMcEnany RoofingMosaic - BartowPlant City Rotary Club (Noon)Publix Super MarketsRadiology & Imaging SpecialistsSolaris HealthCare Plant CitySimmons Engraving & MonogrammingSuncoast Community Health Centers, Inc.Sunny Florida DairySunshine BankUSAmeriBank
Hole Sign Center State BankCity Properties, Inc.DeConna Ice Cream CompanyEdward Jones Investments - Tim ShuffEngineering Professionals, Inc. Haught Funeral HomeHillsboro BankHoliday Inn ExpressHopewell Funeral HomeJJ Taylor Distributing, TampaLEW Electrical ServicesDub and Pec McGinnesPerformance HealthTony and Judalyn Petree, Lt. Governor, Division 14 Florida District of Kiwanis Int.Plant City Black HeritagePoppell Insurance, Inc.Railroad Credit UnionRaulerson Castillo & Co., CPAsSouthside Stores, LLCStine Family PartnershipSteven L. Sparkman, P.A. Strong Tower Insurance, Inc.Tancredo Law Firm, P.A.
Donation Dr. S.C. Huang
Children’s Classic Golf Tourney 2017 — A Fun Time Was Had by All!
Our winners this year are:
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oundation Events
1st Place Advantage Restoration Jason Jones, Wesley Joiner, Clay Joiner, D’Lynn Roach
2nd Place Simmons Engraving Mark Feegel, George Maurer, Jason Wilmath, Phil Noury
3rd Place Solaris HealthCare of PC Michael McCarthy, Bob Pate, David Negri, Tom Bell
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The large silent auction attracts bidders.
The crowd plays “Head or Tails” before the live auction gets started.
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Kim McElveen, Chair, Jack Peacock and Debi Peacock, Co-Chair, show off a live auction necklace.
Margaret Stevens and Judy Martin sell tickets for the 20th Anniversary diamond bracelet drawing.
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Tickets Now Available for Diamonds & Denim 2017
The Diamonds & Denim 2017 Gala is right around the corner. September 28 is the day for the 21st annual
event. This event raises over $100,000 annually for South Florida Baptist Hospital and is enjoyed by hundreds of guests every year. This year’s event will feature a fabulous array of wonderful food, music by DJ Wayne Jackson, a silent auction with over 100 items, a live auction that is always more than entertaining, as well as a diamond ring drawing valued at $1,400 and donated by J&G Jewelers of Plant City. To see the ring and find out more, go to the SFBH Foundation Facebook page and follow us to get exciting updates.You really don’t want to miss this! Sponsorship and tickets are now available. Call (813) 757-8478.
Mark your calendars for the Lights of Love 2017 — November 30
Lights of Love is our annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony and celebration of the season. It’s a night to celebrate family, friends and community. A special appearance by Santa Claus is always fun for the kids!
Cindy Harris, Kim McElveen, Rudolph and Tavia Cowell celebrate at Lights of Love.
Kathy Pagliaro and Kristi Brewington chat on the outdoor swing donated by Robert and Glenda Raulerson for the silent auction.
Lights of Love tree and major sponsors are recognized on Gift Boxes.
Santa and Mrs. Claus
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South Florida Baptist Hospital welcomes June Ramsey as the new Director of Patient Care Services.
June brings more than 20 years of clinical experience and nursing management to the job and is pleased to be part of the SFBH team.
June was most recently with Florida Hospital Tampa, the former University Community Hospital,
where she was assistant vice president of critical care services. June first joined Florida Hospital Tampa in 1997 as a cardiac interventional nurse and team leader. She was later promoted to cardiovascular interventional unit nurse manager and then administrative director of the Pepin Heart Institute.
“June has excellent nursing and leadership skills and her vast experience will be very beneficial to our hospital and to the community,” says Karen Kerr, South Florida Baptist Hospital president.
June started her nursing career after graduating from Erwin Technical Center with an LPN degree. She
worked as a medical and surgical nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Lakeland Regional Medical Center while earning an
associate degree and then baccalaureate degree in nursing from St. Petersburg College. She received her master’s degree in nursing from the University of Phoenix in 2013.
June looks forward to taking the SFBH patient care experience to an even higher level of customer service. “The SFBH team is already providing the community with an exceptional experience, but I look forward to making it extraordinary for our patients and families,” says June.
Although she has lived in Florida for 30 years, June grew up in Indiana. She and her husband
Kevin enjoy being outside, hiking, traveling and spending time with family. She is especially proud of her two daughters, now 17 and 14, whom she and Kevin adopted from China when they were just 10 months old.
South Florida Baptist Hospital has a hallway connecting two floors that contains vignettes of historical hospital pictures. In
2016, in conjunction with the opening of the new ICU, John and Jane Pope of Jacksonville, Florida, dedicated this hallway in memory of his late father and mother Dr. Madison Reeves and Nancy W. Pope. Dr. Pope was one of the original physicians to work at SFBH and was the first chief of staff. The pictures used for the dedication and in the hallway were obtained through Plant City Photo Archives.
SFBH Foundation is appreciative of the Pope family’s generosity and thoughtfulness of the gift.
Karen Kerr, hospital president and June Ramsey, RN, before greeting guests at Mrs. Ramsey’s welcome reception.
outh Florida Baptist Hospital Welcomes June Ramsey — New Patient Care Services Director
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eritage Hallway — Dedicated to our first Chief of Staff
Dr. Pope Heritage Hallway – Pictures display Dr. Pope teaching a CPR class at the local TECO office.
Jennifer and Mark AckettPaul and Barbara AhlersJoseph L. AldermanTeresa AlfordDanita AllenGloriela AlvarezAmerican Gift FundBryce AshmoreJessica AustinKaren AustinJackie Ayes-MartinNorman and JoLynn AzoonMaria J. AzorinLori BakerBrenda BarbieriKyle BarrBayCare Health SystemRoger and Joyce BennettYvonne and Larry BentonCourtney BinnionVonda BlevinsPat BoothElizabeth BrockPatsy BrooksElizabeth BrownMark and LouAnn BrownJustin and Michelle BrownBettie BuggK. E. and Nancy BurkeRebecca A. BurnsRhonda BurnsAndrew BurroughsBart and Jana ButlerJudith Butler
Paul ButlerToni ButlerGlenn CainCharles and Jennifer CainJordan CaldwellSimone CallahanCandace CarlisleLynda CartyAngel CaruthersBernard W. CatonNancy J. ClarkJason and Heather CoatsMildred CoburnMary C. CoddTeresa CollettiAlan ColquettDale and Toni CritesKyle CropperKaren CrumpJuan CruzJillian CucklerRonald DanielDavid and Jean Ann DavenportRobert DeshieldsGlen DimanligAmy DixonJon and Gail DixonDeborah DoughertyKeishon DrigoBethany DykemaElectric Supply, Inc.Rodrick and Sharon ElliottRebecca Ellis
Mary EmeryJay and Tanya FarrKimberly FaulkJoann FiallosTonya FishTara FleemanRebecca FranklinRussell and Shirley FrederickDana FunkBrenda J. FutchMayra GarciaJack and Ingrid GaylordJennifer GaylordKevin L. GaylordLaTrice D. GimbletRosa GonzalezBettye GoodwineCarin GowJames GregoryMichelle and Kenny GrimmerJoseph and Judith GroomCarlos GuilfucciMichael and Lisa GullineseHector and Nancy GuzmanAnthony and Karen HardenTiffany HendersonJ. Myrle and Tomi HenryRemy HermidaJohn and Janie HethMonica HetzlerGreg and Dashia Hewitt
The South Florida Baptist Hospital Foundation is grateful for the generosity of the following donors for gifts and pledges received December 15, 2016, to July 6, 2017.
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hanks to Our Donors
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Gerald and Linda HillHillsboro BankWilliam and Julianna HolbrookWilliam and Kelli HolcombMelissa HoldenCarol HowellBarbara HurdCarolyn JohnsonHeather JohnsonMoses and Twana JordanJames KelleyKaren and Wade KerrDaniel and Lola KilcreaseFrank and Janice KimbroFlorence KleinSylvia KnoxEdward and Lisa LarkinSerena LearShelley LeggettGale Levin-EpsteinHarold and Mary Ann LewisGeorge and Sylvia LondonJonathan LopezRick and Peggy LoveSusan LovelaceTodd and Rebecca LynchMichael MageeBeth and Bob MalinMichael and Peggy ManeeRobert and Carolyn ManeeMango CleanersKim MarlattJudy D. MartinStan and Kit MartinLarry and Diane MartinIrza A. Martinez-Toledo
Dwayne MathewCarol Ann MathisF. Gordon and Alice MaxsonRyan McCallisterCindy McCannLouise McClellandJames and Denise McDanielAdam McKinnonJack and Carolyn McMullenRoy McQueenMargie MenefeeVera MerrittLeslie MessickDarrell and Julianne MeyerDr. and Mrs. William M. MidyetteMills and Associates, Inc.Paul MinceyMinuteman PressSherrie C. MuellerJeffrey and Susan MusserJoe and Kathy NewsomeMatthew and Mercy NinanKeith NoakerDean and Nancy NourieColin and Karen NoyceJim and Kelly O'CallaghanCarmen OlsonLefteris PantelisCharles and Stefnee ParksBilly and Marsha PassmoreLester PatacsilPatterson CompaniesJack and Debra PeacockKaty and Alan PearceSheila Peck
Plant City Animal Hospital, Inc.Plant City Daybreak Rotary ClubPlant City High School Class of 1957Plant City Lions ClubMirka PospisilTim and Susie PrescottPublix Super MarketsOlga PureBilly and Melanie RaineyTheresa Rashdan and Carlos RomanRegions BankHenry and Frances RegisterBeth ReisSandra Sapp RichieWilliam and Heather RiddleGeorge and Natalie RiveraCarletta RiyahiPam RoachNancy RobbinsJames R. RobertsJeff and Carol RobinsonChristopher RosaRachel RoseJanice Ross-FergusonYvonne RouseAngelia R. RunyonIvy and Robert RussAlberto and Judith Gray SalazarMaria Salazar
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hanks to Our Donors continued
Gaya SalyerRobert and Linda ScholtesSFBH AuxiliarySFBH Medical StaffLeaford and Yvonne ShakesAnand SharmaLaurie ShawClinton ShouppeTeri SillsPatrick SkidmoreJeremy and Darlene SmithMichael and Terri SouleMichael and Diane SparkmanLatrisha StarkesJeanie SteppMargaret E. StevensRick and Terri StradtmanSunshine Bank
Christopher and Beth TancredoTancredo Law Firm, PAGary TerranovaDenita ToddTheresa A. TorresTouching Tomorrow, Inc.Andrew TrebourFred and Pamela TrebourCarol TroutBonnie TroyShirley Trull and Gary LangeLee TurnerWilliam and Ann UlbrichtSean UsticPatricia VarnumShaji and Grace VarugheseVerner Foundation, Inc.Don E. Walden Jr.
Natasha WaldenAlisha WallaceChristie WardVictoria and Mark WatersWeedpatch GroupJoseph and Denise WestRonald and Faye WetheringtonWharton High School Volleyball TeamBobby Joe and Patricia WheelerEmily WilkinsonMichelle WinterHolly and Kenneth WoodPaul and Shelly WoodsKevin WortmanStephanie WrightPauline Wright-Polzin
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In Honor of Ivan AckermanAlbert and Norma Whitaker
In Honor of All of My "Pets"Candace Greene
In Honor of Darleen ArgilaNancy and Dean Nourie
In Honor of Rob BaskinJoe BargerJudy G. ConnellSusan DoanRonald and Vonda GaineyH. Leo and Carolyn GillmanHarold and Mary Ann LewisGerard and Katherine MeyerBill and Diane MorrowBruce and Margaret RodwellDoris VickersAlbert and Norma Whitaker
In Memory of Buddy BennettEugena GalePlant City Dolphin Youth FootballEricka Winslow
In Honor of Christopher BerchelmannAnn CrumptonGeorge and Sharon EshlemanDuane and Corlene FindleyNancy and Michael HeckermanFran JohnsonLarry and Kimberly JohnsonJoyce JonesLouise StudstillAlbert and Norma Whitaker
In Memory of Dora BeveardBettye Jean ManeeRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of Steve BlusteinJames and Betty Jones
In Honor of Eric BreuggemanVan O'Neal
In Memory of Harold BrewerJudy MartinSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Stephen ButlerJeff and Alison ReaumeSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Memory of Rose Marie Register CookHenry and Frances Register
In Memory of Beverly DahlkeNancy and Dean Nourie
In Honor of George DemarkarMearle L. and Jean L. Gentry
In Honor of S. DevarakondaJames and Betty Jones
In Honor of Sharon and Rodrick ElliottNancy and Dean Nourie
In Memory of Shirley ElstonBarbara BowdenRuby Jean Redman
In Memory of James FarmerCandace Greene
In Memory of Jewell FarmerJudy G. ConnellCandace Greene
In Honor of David FerryMargaret Sikes
In Honor of the Fleming FamilyCandace Greene
In Honor of Mark FordHelen Wilson
In Honor of Shirley FuellingNancy and Dean Nourie
In Memory of Millard and Louise FutchBrenda Futch
In Memory of Raymond FutchRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of Patrick GillMearle L. and Jean L. GentrySedita Kilton and Company, P.L.Carlos and Linda SmithJodi Stevens
In Honor of Michael Paul GimnessNancy Clark
In Memory of Cecil Ruth "Grandma" GodwinRaymond and Hillie CliburnJimmy and Diane Terry
In Honor of Scott GoldsmithBruce and Margaret Rodwell
ributes
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ributes continued
In Memory of Philip Thomas GompfTimothy Gompf
In Honor of The Goodson and Taggart FamiliesCandace Greene
In Honor of Candace GreeneMargaret Sikes
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Greene Jr.Candace Greene
In Honor of John T. "Doc" Greene, MDCandace Greene
In Honor of Gregg and Cindy GutowskiTerry and Peggy Crum
In Honor of Gregg W. GutowskiJean GoldenArthur and Betty GutowskiJudy MartinGerard and Katherine MeyerHenry and Betty PardoAnthony and Janice ScicchitanoJeanette TindleBryan and Uldene TurnerRandy and Laurette Valdez
In Honor of C. R. HallKimber and Dwayne MathewsSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.Fred and Gale Williams
In Memory of James HardeeJudy D. Martin
In Honor of The Holley FamilyCandace Greene
In Honor of Sheyla HopkinsRobert and Mary Jorgensen
In Honor of Bruce HoughJeff and Alison Reaume
In Honor of Tynikka HoustonBettye Goodwine
In Honor of Ismail ImranMearle L. and Jean L. Gentry
In Honor of Peg IndermillNancy and Dean Nourie
In Honor of Mary JorgensenNancy and Dean Nourie
In Honor of Cindy KellyBetty AstinBrewington Towing & Recovery LLCRuth BrownDonald and Martha DixonDon and Jean Porter
In Honor of Saira KhanSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Z. A. KhanRay (Rolly) and Janet Rollyson
In Honor of Sue KingsleyNancy and Dean Nourie
In Memory of Willis KirklandRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of Nina KnightNancy and Dean Nourie
In Memory of Beverly KnottsJudy G. Connell
In Honor of Brian KorteJean GoldenDon and Jean PorterRoney Auto Sales, Inc.
In Honor of Teofil B. KulykJames and Betty JonesAnn CrumptonSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.Don WaldenAlbert and Norma Whitaker
In Honor of Carlos LamoutteIrza Martinez ToledoKimber and Dwayne Mathews
In Honor of Yvonne LatimerLawrence and Alma Hrdina
In Honor of Richard LockwoodMearle L. and Jean L. GentrySedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Lynn MainsNancy and Dean Nourie
In Honor of Roseann MalagrinoNancy and Dean Nourie
In Memory of T.R. and Margie MartinJudy Martin
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In Honor of Tricia McNabSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Mobile Vet Clinic of BrandonCandace Greene
In Honor of Raj PatelMearle L. and Jean L. Gentry
In Memory of Beverly PayneBettye Goodwine
In Memory of Billy PowellJudy G. ConnellRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of David E. ProvencherSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of P. RajendranJames and Betty JonesRay (Rolly) and Janet RollysonAlbert and Norma Whitaker
In Memory of Janice Carolyn Smith RoarkMearle L. and Jean L. Gentry
In Memory of Ann RobertsJimmie Dan and Karen Robinson
In Honor of Anthony RossiSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Michael SalvatoBud and Pam BowdenRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of A. John SarankoBernard CatonArthur and Betty GutowskiJames and Betty JonesHarold and Mary Ann LewisWilliam and Laura MidyetteAnne MitchellBill and Diane MorrowVan O'NealPaul and Beverly TindleElmer and Carole TracyPatricia VarnumYvonne and Charles VarnumDon Walden
In Honor of SFBH AuxiliaryCandace Greene
In Honor of SFBH Board of TrusteesCandace Greene
In Honor of SFBH Medical StaffCandace Greene
In Honor of SFBH RetireesCandace Greene
In Honor of SFBH Team Member Activity CommitteeCandace Greene
In Honor of SFBH Team MembersCandace Greene
In Honor of Marvin ShienbaumJeff and Alison ReaumeCarlos and Linda SmithJodi Stevens
In Honor of Margaret SikesCandace Greene
In Memory of Johnny SimmonsJudy G. Connell
In Honor of Steve SmithRaymond and Hillie CliburnBrenda FutchEvelyn JohnsonJames and Betty JonesFred and Gale WilliamsCarroll and Emily Anne Williamson
In Honor of E. Newton SteelyMearle L. and Jean L. GentrySedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Honor of Stephen M. StraitSedita Kilton and Company, P.L.
In Memory of Malcom TatumRuby Jean Redman
In Memory of Anita TownsendK. E. and Nancy Burke
In Memory of Milton Lamar VarnRuby Jean Redman
In Memory of Perry E. VarnRuby Jean Redman
In Honor of Marilyn VecchiNancy and Dean Nourie
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The Infusion and Chemotherapy Center at South Florida Baptist Hospital is now open five days a week to provide full-time coverage for oncology patients in the greater
Plant City area.
“By expanding our program, we’re not only providing patients with a higher standard of care but making it easier for them to be treated more quickly with less travel time,” says Mosharraf Hossain, MD, medical director of the center.
“Patients on active chemotherapy may sometimes be here for an entire day and driving 10 minutes versus 30 minutes can make a big difference when they’re feeling weak and tired,” says Dr. Hossain. “It’s much more convenient for them and their families.”
A board-certified oncologist, Dr. Hossain was an associate professor and medical director of the Hematology and Medical Oncology program with the University of
Missouri at Columbia, before coming to the Plant City area last year to join South Florida Baptist Hospital.
Since Dr. Hossain’s arrival, the Infusion and Chemotherapy Center has increased its capacity by more than 90 percent, going from 115 patients in January 2016, to 220 in January 2017.
In addition to providing daily coverage at the SFBH Infusion and Chemotherapy Center, Dr. Hossain sees oncology patients in the hospital.
“Having Dr. Hossain join our program has made a big difference,” says Lou Ann Brown, RN, nurse coordinator of the program. “Before, we were able to see patients only twice a week. Now we can get patients started on appropriate treatment as soon as possible rather than having them wait.”
There have been other changes to the chemotherapy program as well. In 2013, the center consisted of one small room with three reclining chairs. Now there are five individual rooms, each with its own television, and a total of seven recliners. “Most patients can now have a private room and their families can stay with them,” says Brown. “It’s made a big difference in patient care.”
To accommodate the program’s expansion, there are also additional staff members: registered nurses Lou Ann Brown and Jennifer Edmiston, and Kayla Wilkerson, a patient care technician.
For more information about the SFBH Infusion and Chemotherapy Center, call (813) 757-8569.
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In Honor of Ana VerdejaIrza Martinez-Toledo
In Memory of Margarita Perez Ajeno VerdejaWilliam and Ann Ulbricht
In Memory of Sonny WallaceBarbara Bowden
In Memory of Ana Marie WardCandace Greene
In Memory of Paul and Theresa Welling
In Honor of Dawn YonkeeLouise Studstill
ributes continued
Dr. Hossain, board-certified oncologist
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aming Opportunities Support Hospital Services
When you walk the halls of South Florida Baptist Hospital, you'll often see patient rooms, waiting rooms and even departments with names of local
businesses or Plant City families that you may know. This is just another way to donate to the SFBH Foundation and in turn be recognized for your generous gift. The recognition is often to honor or memorialize a loved one as well as support a hospital service or department. Here's a recent example of these gifts:
PCHS Class of 1957 — To Honor a Graduating Plant City High School Class
Faye Gunn, hospital auxiliary volunteer and class representative, and Daphne Ballard, class representative, approached Jana Butler, Foundation executive director,
about an opportunity to donate funds from the PCHS Class of 1957. The classmates had funds that had accumulated over the years from different reunion events and from a group of classmates who attend a monthly breakfast. This group entertained a presentation from Butler and voted to name a hospital patient room on the renovated medical/surgery floor 2 South, Room 238. “The money is going to a good place!” said Gunn and Ballard. “We wanted it to benefit a local Plant City charity where we were raised and where we raised our families. SFBH is a great hospital and we wanted to be part of that.”
SFBH Foundation thanks the entire PCHS Class of 1957 for their generosity.
Naming opportunities are always available to recognize your business, social or civic group, and family or loved one. Donation amount required
varies. Multiyear pledge options are also available.
1st FloorBreast Center (Women’s Imaging) ....................................$250,000GIFT’S Etc. (Gift Shop) ...........................................................$200,000Alexander’s Café/Community Conference Room ......$100,000Heart and Vascular Cath Lab #2 .........................................$25,000East Elevators .............................................................................$25,000North Elevators ..........................................................................$25,000South Elevators ..........................................................................$25,000Surgery Center — Operating, Suite 6 ...............................$25,000Surgery Center — Robotic Operating Suite 7 ...............$25,000Surgery Center — Staff Lounge ..........................................$15,000Surgery Center — Consultation Room .............................$10,000Surgery Center — Nurse Manager Office .......................$10,000Surgery Center — Nurses Station ......................................$10,000Surgery Center — Nutrition/Beverage Station ............$5,000Surgery Center — Pre/Postoperative Rooms (five rooms available) ..............................................................$5,000
2nd Floor2 South Waiting Room ............................................................$100,0002 East Nurses Station ..............................................................$10,0002 South Nurses Station ...........................................................$10,000Patient Rooms ............................................................................$5,000
3rd Floor3 South Women’s Center Waiting Room ........................$100,0003 South Women’s Center Main Nurses Station ...........$10,0003 South Women’s Center Portrait Room .........................$5,0003 South LDR Workstation......................................................$5,0003 South Nutrition/Beverage Station .................................$5,000Patient Rooms ............................................................................$5,000
4th Floor4 North Nurses Station...........................................................$10,000Patient Rooms ............................................................................$5,000
Current naming opportunities include:
PCHS Class of 1957 presents $5000 check to hospital president Karen Kerr. Back Row: Jana Butler, Foundation Executive Director, Tomi (Williams) Henry, Lynette (Cotton) Spivey, Vernon Cannon, Annette (Pelham) Powell Front Row: Eleanor (Camron) Poppell, Barbara (Whitehurst) Riles, Linda (Carey) Dell, Daphne (Harvley) Ballard, Faye (Stafford) Gunn, Karen Kerr, SFBH President.
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FBH Foundation Grants Improve Patients’ Experience
Music therapy to help reduce pain after surgery. A blanket warmer to keep patients from
getting cold during imaging procedures. A vein finder that makes drawing blood or inserting an I.V. easier, faster and more comfortable.
SFBH team members presented these ideas to win funding from the inaugural SFBH Foundation Patient Experience Grant program.
“Our first Patient Experience Grant program was extremely successful,” says Jana Butler, SFBH Foundation executive director. “We were pleased to received such positive, insightful ideas to make a patient’s day a little bit brighter and better.”
Last year, the SFBH Foundation set aside $10,000 in funding from the 2016 SFBH Team Member
Fundraising Campaign to launch a new program called the Patient Experience Grant program.
SFBH team members were invited to submit an idea that would make an improvement in patients’ day-to-day
experience at the hospital. Twelve team members applied for the grant and three projects were selected for funding.
Tonya Fish, CNII, SFBH Patient Care Anesthesia Unit, is a classical pianist and suggested using music as a complement to pain medication following surgery. Research shows that listening to soft, relaxing music can reduce heart rate, blood pressure and stress levels. The grant money made it possible to purchase pre-programmed headsets patients can wear before, during and after surgery.
Lee Silas, nuclear medicine coordinator, received a grant to purchase a vein finder, a small,
handheld device that illuminates veins just under the surface of the skin. Vein finders allow technicians to quickly and easily find patients’ veins in order to draw blood or insert an I.V.
Radiology team members Todd Warner, Jennifer Cain, Frances Pollard and Jamie Lane received
funding for a specialized heating cabinet where blankets can be kept warm for patient use. Because imaging procedures
can be lengthy and rooms are kept cool because of the equipment, covering patients with a warm blanket will keep them more comfortable and relaxed.
Applications for next year’s SFBH Foundation-sponsored Patient Experience Grant program will
be accepted in October. “We look forward to the continued success of the program and to the great ideas that we know will come forward from SFBH team members,” says Butler.
Todd Warner, Radiology Coordinator, Jennifer Cain, CT Coordinator, and Frances Pollard, MRI Tech
Tonya Fish, RN — Surgery Center PACU Nurse
Lee Silas — Nuclear Medicine Coordinator
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