It is with mixed emotions that we say goodbye to Dr. Bill Huval who is retiring today. We are sad to see him go but we understand his desire to be closer to his family in California. Dr. Huval has been the Medical Director of the Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center for the past 3 ½ years. His leadership and medical expertise helped create a patient centered culture that will continue for years to come. In his time at CMC he healed over 500 wounds and helped prevent multiple amputations with the technology of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. He was instrumental in starting the wound center in 2017 where the clinic earned the recognition as a “Center of Excellence” three years in a row! Dr. Huval is a fellowship trained colorectal surgeon and practiced for 16 years in Florida before moving to Montana in 2003. He also practiced in Missoula and Great Falls until he joined the wound center in 2017.
We will miss Dr. Huval’s expertise but also his excellent sense of humor and keen interest in the overall good of his patients! Happy retirement Dr. Huval!
We are proud to sponsor Race for the Cure. Please sign up!
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Missoula Virtual Race Virtual Race - 10/10
Susan G. Komen Idaho Montana
September 11 at 2:34 PM ·
The Race for the Cure is going VIRTUAL for the first time this year. While the pandemic has canceled many important moments in our lives, our mission to end breast cancer has not ended!
INFO-KOMEN.ORG
2020 Komen Missoula Virtual Race for the Cure
Susan G. Komen Idaho Montana
Yesterday at 9:52 AM ·
Thank you Community Medical Center for sponsoring the Missoula Race for the Cure.
You can still join this virtual Race, register today!
Susan G. Komen Idaho Montana
Yesterday at 9:52 AM ·
Thank you Community Medical Center for sponsoring the Missoula Race for the Cure.
You can still join this virtual Race, register today!
We are sad to say goodbye to someone that has dedicated the last 31 years to Community Medical Center. Moira MacDougall has worked in multiple departments throughout her career, including admissions and the switchboard until settling in at Billings Clinic Heart and Vascular at CMC. She experienced many changes while here and has many stories to tell. She has been the face of the heart center for a long time. Those of you that know her know she has a heart of gold and an immense amount of spunk. She is one of the best dressers around with everything coordinating including her shoes and glasses! She will be greatly missed by her patients and coworkers. We all wish her, and her husband, John, all the best in their retirement. Rest assured many adventures await them. Thank you Moira for all of the contributions you have made over the past 31 years. For staff, swing by the cafeteria today from 2 - 4 pm to wish Moira well in her retirement. Sweet treats will be served. #FromDayOne #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Beautiful fall day on campus.
Community Children's is proud to sponsor the Fall Family Fun Scavenger Hunt (replaces the annual Kids Fest & Fall Family Fest) so families can still have fun, safe activities this year! It is FREE for kids age 12 and under, but donations are accepted (Recommendation: $5 per child / $10 per family). Have fun! #FromDayOne
Missoula Parks and Recreation
September 15 at 1:46 PM ·
While we were unable to host Kids Fest & Fall Family Fest this year due to Covid-19 restrictions, we partnered with local businesses around Missoula to provide fun, free activities for kids throughout the month of October!
Grab an activity bag, visit stations, have fun, and earn raffle tickets (and prizes) each weekend in October during our Fall Family Fun Scavenger Hunt! the fun includes cider pressing, paper crane kits, sports cards, coloring pages, fencing lessons, and so much more.
www.missoulaparks.org
Missoula County, Montana - Government
October 5 at 3:50 PM ·
If a Missoula City-County Health Department contact tracer calls you, please take the time to answer your phone or call them back. Let's do our part to help stop the spread.
While all of us are receiving political calls and calls to take the U.S. Census, if you see one of the numbers below or receive a voicemail from the health department, please call them back ASAP. Thank you!
Missoula County, Montana - Government
October 5 at 3:50 PM ·
If a Missoula City-County Health Department contact tracer calls you, please take the time to answer your phone or call them back. Let's do our part to help stop the spread.
Congratulations to Community Children’s NICU Nurse & NICU Flight / Transport team member, Marsha Kimmet, for being one of this month’s safety champions!
#FromDayOne #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #SafetyChampion #CommunityChildrens
We love hearing from patients! Meet Dr. Tondy Baumgartner > http://communitymed.org/find-a-community-provider/providers/baumgartner-tondy
We are pleased to announce Joan Kristiansen, RN received the Daisy Award. Joan is a house supervisor who provides oversight to ensure the hospital runs efficiently and effectively collaborating with unit directors and administration. She also takes over administrative duties after hours and on weekends. She was nominated by staff for her extraordinary compassionate care and knowledge. Please join us in congratulating Joan!
#FromDayOne
Exciting news! We were just honored with the 2020 Best Place to Work Award by the Montana Hospital Association The award honors hospitals that go the extra mile to improve their work environment and creatively enhance employee satisfaction. We know that a high-quality team is key to keeping our community healthy. We’re honored to receive this award.
#FromDayOne #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #BestPlacestoWork
SAT, OCT 17 AT 9:00 AM MDT
Job Fair
Time to vote!
Missoula Votes
October 13 at 1:56 PM ·
Where you can drop off your ballot in Missoula County leading up to and on Election Day. 👇
Remember, Montana law does not allow for unmanned ballot drop locations for all-mail elections, so if you don't see a fellow human staffing a location, do NOT leave your ballot there!
After you return your ballot, you can check to see if it's been accepted at www.myvoterpagemt.com.
More information on the Nov. 3 election: www.missoulavotes.com
"In light of the current pandemic, we would like to encourage all individuals over the age of 18 to consider talking about your medical care wishes with someone that you would trust to speak for you if you were not able to do so during a medical emergency and to complete an advance directive."
MISSOULIAN.COM
Make health care wishes known with advance directive
We are hiring. Join us at today's Online Job Fair.
WED, OCT 14
Missoula Online Job Fair - Oct. 2020
“Not only do we strive to provide the best medical care and technology – we also want to make medical care more accessible,” Trangmoe said in the statement. “Having easily accessible parking that is close to the entrance, treatment spaces that recognize the special needs of children, behavioral health, and older adults, and an environment that is safe and reduces anxiety are just as important as the latest medical technology.”
https://missoulian.com/news/local/community-announces-13-5m-renovation-expansion/article_7679bee1-ed71-586a-877b-41bf85435aee.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1
MISSOULIAN.COM
Community announces $13.5M renovation, expansion
"Having the increased space and technology is going to help us care for patients the best possible way we can, in a privacy situation. Which I think is the best part of the whole project,” said ER Medical Director, Dr. Nancy Trangmoe
MONTANARIGHTNOW.COM
Community Medical Center breaks ground on $13.5M ER expansion
CDC
Yesterday at 12:00 PM ·
Wear a mask correctly to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 to others. 😷
When in public or around others not living in your household, follow this mask checklist. If you have a child, remember those under age 2 should not wear a mask. Learn more: https://bit.ly/30QOzQF.
Remember to do something today that makes you happy. Fall colors around campus and Missoula certainly bring smiles.
If you live in the Seeley Lake area, the Missoula County Election Office will be at the Seeley Lake Tax Extension Office on Tuesday (Oct. 20) from 10 am to 2 pm to register or cast / drop-off your ballot.
Mail-in ballots should be mailed by Monday, Oct. 26.
VOTE Early This Year.
Missoula County, Montana - Government
Join us today at Grant Creek Inn for our job fair. We are hiring for positions at the hospital, FirstCare & Community Physician Group. No experience necessary, we provide on the job training. Great benefits.
SAT, OCT 17
Job Fair
Please donate coats, socks, mittens & blankets if you can.
Poverello Center, Inc.
23 hrs ·
Please donate blankets to help us prepare for opening our Emergency Winter Shelter! #currentneed
The current rate of infection stands at 51 cases per 100,000 population, placing Missoula County in “the red zone.”
“The current rate of COVID disease activity in our community is just not sustainable,” said Dr. Robert Stenger, a physician serving on the Missoula City-County Health Board. “Driving that rate down is going to be essential for the protection of our health care infrastructure.”
MISSOULACURRENT.COM
As virus spreads in Missoula, new restrictions placed on businesses, bars and gatherings ~ Missoula Current
CDC
October 24 at 1:45 PM ·
Breast cancer doesn’t always present as a lump. Get to know the warning signs this Breast Cancer Awareness Month: http://bit.ly/2mU2Hrn.
“Snow shoveling is very similar to being at ‘peak exercise’ on a stress test, so it puts a lot of strain on your heart,” he says. “And for someone who isn’t used to actually exercising and being physically fit, it can predispose them to heart attacks.”
Avoid shoveling if you are a high risk population. If you have symptoms of a heart attack, don’t delay care. Our ER and cardiology providers are available and can care for you.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/health.clevelandclinic.org/snow-shoveling-a-real-risk-for-heart-attack/amp/
HEALTH.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG
Yes, Shoveling Snow Can Actually Be Dangerous to Your Heart
Today is #TakeBackDay. Bring your unused or expired prescription medications (pills or patches only) to a drop-off location near you to safely dispose of them. Thanks for your support of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day! #DEATakeBack
Few local drop-off locations:
Granite Pharmacy & CVS (Missoula)
Lolo Drug
Florence Community Pharmacy
They are in need of meals for moms and their children until their kitchen can be completed. They need donated meals from commercial kitchens, gift cards or financial donations. Please help if you can.
Mountain Home Montana
October 23 at 1:05 PM ·
The Good News: Mountain Home is excited to be getting a much-needed update of our group-home kitchen! 😀
The Challenge: We have recently learned our countertops will not be arriving for another 2-3 weeks. 😯
The Ask: We are looking for kind volunteers to sign up to bring a homemade meal for seven moms and their kiddos and/or gifts of a takeout meal during this kitchenless period.💙
Please message us if you can help out and/or share this ask with other folks you think might be interested. Thank you!!
"Those in health care are committed to providing exceptional and compassionate care, but the work during this surge in COVID-19 is fatiguing, with hard and long hours of patient care. They can’t do this work alone — our local health care community needs your help."
Providence Health & Services, Montana #FromDayOne #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
MISSOULIAN.COM
Montana's hospitals need your help now
Missoula County, Montana - Government
10 hrs ·
Election Day is here! Your ballot is due by 8 p.m.
🗳 There are 11 ballot drop-off locations in Missoula County that are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
🗳 The Elections Center is open for same-day voter registration and in-person voting.
🗳 The Elections Center will not have a drive-thru ballot drop-off, please take your ballot to McCORMICK PARK.
❓ www.missoulavotes.com
Congratulations to Radiology Tech, Dan Dahl, for being one of this month's safety champions! Please join us in thanking him for his attention to detail in keeping our hospital a safe place. #SafetyChampion #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #FromDayOne
Missoula County, Montana - Government
10 hrs ·
Still need to register to vote? Election Day registration is available at the Elections Center from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Don't miss your chance to vote, take the Election Day shuttle to 140 N. Russell St. today!
ASUM Transportation will run a shuttle from McCormick Park (600 Cregg Lane) to the Elections Center every 15 minutes from 5 a.m. to midnight.
Taking the shuttle will help reduce congestion in the Elections Center parking lot.
ADVANCEDIMAGINGOFMT.COM
Schedule an Annual Mammogram Today
Advanced Imaging
September 23 at 5:08 AM ·
We would like to remind all the wonderful women out there --October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Please get scheduled today. We are a phone call away. 327-3950
The Missoula Election Office is open today (Saturday) from 9 am - 1 pm. You can still register and vote, drop-off your ballot or vote in-person until 8 pm on Nov. 3.
#VoteEarly
Missoula Votes
October 27 at 10:00 AM ·
Still need to vote? Today is a good day to get it done!
➡️ The Elections Office is open 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and from 9-1:30 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 31.
➡️ You can vote in-person or use the drive-thru ballot drop-off. Thanks for taking the time to get your vote in early to help reduce long lines on Election Day!
As parents, we protect our children every day. We make sure they wear bike helmets, put them in car seats and apply sunscreen. One of the best ways to protect our children is to vaccinate. While it might seem scary to think about going to the doctor’s office right now, pediatricians & family medicine doctors are taking steps to make sure office visits are as safe as possible for your family. If you need a pediatric primary care provider, call our 24-7 Referral Line at (406) 327-4170
Healthy Children
August 7 at 9:11 AM ·
Take it from these parents, skipping vaccines and checkups can be dangerous. Pediatricians’ offices are open and safe! #CallYourPediatrician today!
On this Veterans Day, we salute the veterans at Community Medical Center who continue to work each day on the frontlines and the Americans who are serving or have served in the military. Thank you for your service.
Take care of yourself get a Mammogram. No appointment needed, you can walk-in. Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance cover the cost of mammograms for women age 40+ every 1-2 years with No out-of-pocket costs. You, your family, friends will be happy you got screened.
ADVANCEDIMAGINGOFMT.COM
Schedule an Annual Mammogram Today
Advanced Imaging
September 23 at 5:08 AM ·
We would like to remind all the wonderful women out there --October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Please get scheduled today. We are a phone call away. 327-3950
Protect yourself, protect your community. Flu shots are available at your primary care office or at all 3 Missoula FirstCare locations.
Community FirstCare
November 4 at 9:14 AM ·
Get your flu vaccination and stay healthy this fall. Community FirstCare is offering flu vaccinations at all 3 Missoula locations. Save time. Check-in Online. #SkipTheWait #GetVaccinated #StayHealthy
CDC
9 hrs ·
As COVID-19 cases increase rapidly across the United States, the safest way to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday is at home with the people you live with. Avoid gatherings with family and friends who do not live with you. See CDC’s guidance: https://bit.ly/35hIcti.
"But it's crucial that even if you know that you're somebody who may not get very ill or you don't care about yourself getting ill, it is important that you're protecting the community at large and of course your loved ones, because you may be spreading the virus before you even know you're sick," said Dr. Angela Pallesi
Pandemic or no pandemic, she said, "I want to remind people that we're still here for them."
KPAX.COM
Missoula surgeon talks about frontline struggles as COVID cases rise
Open Enrollment goes through December 15. This is your annual opportunity to shop around for insurance coverage.
Cover Montana
November 2 at 11:06 AM ·
Do you or does somebody you know need health insurance?
Call 844.682.6837 and/or go to www.covermt.org for free, local support from people trained to be sure you get the most affordable, high-quality healthcare insurance.
#mtnews #montana #mtleg #mtgov
Some people are being careless and cases are rising. But we can't give up. Masks work. So, let's #MaskUp and keep saving lives together.
Learn more: everymaskup.com
Do you have health insurance for 2021? If you’re not covered right now, you may qualify for an affordable plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Learn if you’re eligible and discover available plans at www.HealthCare.gov, and then enroll by December 15 for 2021 coverage. #GetCovered
HEALTHCARE.GOV
Get 2021 health coverage. Health Insurance Marketplace®
We know the battle is far from over. We also know that tough times call for strong leaders. Lead by example. #MaskUp to save lives.
Learn more: everymaskup.com
Governor Steve Bullock today announced that over 100 contracted medical staff from across the country are deployed in Montana to assist hospitals with responding to COVID-19 and filling in gaps in healthcare worker shortages due to quarantine or isolation.
Today respiratory therapists and RNs arrived at CMC for orientation. We are grateful for the additional staff so that we may continue to care for for all patients who need healthcare. Thank you!
BILLINGSGAZETTE.COM
Contract health workers arrive in Montana to aid virus fight
CMC and LifePoint Health are proudly joining hundreds of hospitals across the country in asking you to #MaskUp. COVID-19 continues to sweep through our community, and we’re fighting hard to keep on providing quality care and keep our patients and employees safe and protected. But we need your help. Wearing a mask is our best defense against the spread of COVID-19 until vaccines are available. If we all do our part and fight together, we’ll get through this. Together. #MaskUp www.EveryMaskUp.com
@Providence Health & Services, Montana
Did you know that convalescent plasma from the blood donations of those who have recovered from COVID-19 has been shown to help lessen the severity and length of some hospitalized patients’ COVID-19 illness? Learn more about why blood donations are more needed than ever and consider scheduling a donation at www.redcrossblood.org. #DonateBlood #SaveLives
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Some people might be over the pandemic, but we know that it’s far from over. Slowing the spread of COVID-19 still starts with us. So #MaskUp and stay safe.
Learn more: everymaskup.com
Attitudes may change, but the science remains the same. Mask wearing saves lives. Keep doing what's right. #MaskUp and stay safe.
Learn more: everymaskup.com
Diabetes can increase your risk for complications from COVID-19? Some people who have type 2 diabetes – which accounts for about 90-95% of diabetes sufferers – may not even notice symptoms. A simple blood sugar test can determine whether you have diabetes. Talk to your provider about your risks and if a test is right for you. Call our physician referral line to find a primary care provider at (406) 327-4170. #DiabetesAwareness #DiabetesMonth #GetHealthy
Attitudes may change, but the science remains the same. Mask wearing saves lives. Keep doing what's right. #MaskUp and stay safe.
Learn more: everymaskup.com
“It is a real thing to have COVID fatigue, like we see it in our ERs, with our staff and with our physicians, but we don't have a choice,” Dr. Melzer said. “We are dealing with this every day and wearing the PPE and going through all these huge leaps and measures to make sure everyone is as safe as possible. And we just hope that that can be echoed in the community.”
No matter how difficult it gets, the doctors both say it’s critical people go to the hospital if they have an emergency. They say the outcomes can be much worse if you don’t get medical attention right away, which is something they saw earlier in the spring.
“Being emergency doctors, we've seen less heart attacks, we've seen less strokes than we would typically, and that doesn't mean that they're not happening, it means they aren't coming in,” said Dr. G. Judson Corn, ER doctor, with Community Medical Center. “And that really worries us.”
They say hospitals are going to extreme lengths to keep the people in them safe from the virus.
NBCMONTANA.COM
Missoula doctors discuss COVID-19 challenges amid holiday season
We expect to receive our first vaccines next week and are pleased to have been selected for initial vaccine doses for our staff.
“Community Medical Center said it will focus on prioritizing vaccines for health care workers who have direct patient contact within 6 feet, which follows the state and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. That will include people who provide services to patients or patients' family members, people who handle infectious materials, and people who work in inpatient or outpatient settings.”
MISSOULIAN.COM
Montana's major hospitals expected to get COVID-19 vaccine next week
“We don’t want people to go without insurance,” said Dr. Jim Quirk, chief medical officer at Partnership Health Center. “There are multiple avenues that we could help them out in that regard, and we strongly encourage people to access open enrollment.”
NBCMONTANA.COM
Missoula provides free enrollment help for health insurance
Open enrollment for 2021 health insurance ends on Dec. 15. Most Montanans qualify for financial help. Learn more at covermt.org
“We are working every day, 24 hours a day, to make sure every person from mild symptoms to the sickest of the sick are cared for with not only the best medicines available, but also with compassion and empathy. We deeply care about our community, and all of our patients. We genuinely want the best for each patient we encounter, for each life we touch, even if it’s only for a brief moment in time.
Wear a mask when you are at work, shopping, at the gym, in church, essentially anytime you are with someone you do not live with. Stay home if you are sick. Choose to support local restaurants and shops by ordering take-out or curbside, or limiting the time you spend inside the store. Avoid large AND small group gatherings. With the holidays coming up, please formulate a plan even within your extended family that follows these rules. Abide by your local health department guidelines and quarantine orders.
These acts will not only protect individuals, but our whole community. We understand that these sacrifices are difficult and have other unintended negative consequences. We struggle with these rules everyday ourselves, but know that the fastest way to return to normal is to continue following them. We want to provide emergency care to every member of our community who requires it but we need your help to serve you. The decisions we make now and in the holiday season determine our ability to care for you in the future.”
KPAX.COM
Missoula ER doctors urge community to follow protocols as COVID-19 cases surge
Community Children’s NICU entry for the Prolacta Bioscience Gingerbread Contest! Our NICU staff used materials from the NICU to create this one of a kind gingerbread house.
NICU materials used: Chux pads, Cotton Balls,Laryngoscope blade, Diapers, Preemie O2 mask, Band aids, Tape measures, Pulse ox stickers, 4.0 ETT, Bulb syringes, Colostrum bottles, NG tubes, Bottle brushes large and small, Thermometer, Binky, Newborn hat, Lab tubes, Saline Flush,Blood pressure cuff, Chest tube pigtail, Cord clamps, and O2 blender Christmas Trees 🎄 Happy Holidays!
#communitychildrensNICU
#NICU
#prolactaholiday
Community Children’s NICU entry for the Prolacta Bioscience Gingerbread Contest! Our NICU staff used materials from the NICU to create this one of a kind gingerbread house.
NICU materials used: Chux pads, Cotton Balls,Laryngoscope blade, Diapers, Preemie O2 mask, Band aids, Tape measures, Pulse ox stickers, 4.0 ETT, Bulb syringes, Colostrum bottles, NG tubes, Bottle brushes large and small, Thermometer, Binky, Newborn hat, Lab tubes, Saline Flush,Blood pressure cuff, Chest tube pigtail, Cord clamps, and O2 blender Christmas Trees 🎄 Happy Holidays!
#prolactaholiday
#communitychildrensNICU
#NICU
#ProlactaGingerbreadContest
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is studded with proteins that it uses to enter human cells. These so-called spike proteins make a tempting target for potential vaccines and treatments.
This is a great article that demonstrates how these new vaccines work, and provides information on the preparation & injection and the vaccine timeline (which started in January).
NYTIMES.COM
How the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Works
The 2020 holiday season will be unlike any other before. Holiday stress and spending have always been challenging, but this year brings higher than usual stress levels, barriers around gatherings and lower than usual budgets. In a typical year- holidays are often the most stressful time of the year. Many of us are struggling to get through each day, it may be helpful to use this tool to gauge your own mental health and the mental health of those around you. It is important to continuously monitor stress and recognize when someone may need further interventions.
You are not alone, our doctors are reporting many patients are seeking care due to stress and depression. There is help available. They want you to reach out.
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Or text “MT” to 741 741
“It is a real thing to have COVID fatigue, like we see it in our ERs, with our staff and with our physicians, but we don't have a choice,” Dr. Melzer said. “We are dealing with this every day and wearing the PPE and going through all these huge leaps and measures to make sure everyone is as safe as possible. And we just hope that that can be echoed in the community.”
No matter how difficult it gets, the doctors both say it’s critical people go to the hospital if they have an emergency. They say the outcomes can be much worse if you don’t get medical attention right away, which is something they saw earlier in the spring.
“Being emergency doctors, we've seen less heart attacks, we've seen less strokes than we would typically, and that doesn't mean that they're not happening, it means they aren't coming in,” said Dr. G. Judson Corn, ER doctor, with Community Medical Center. “And that really worries us.”
They say hospitals are going to extreme lengths to keep the people in them safe from the virus.
NBCMONTANA.COM
Missoula doctors discuss COVID-19 challenges amid holiday season
We expect to receive our first vaccines next week and are pleased to have been selected for initial vaccine doses for our staff.
“Community Medical Center said it will focus on prioritizing vaccines for health care workers who have direct patient contact within 6 feet, which follows the state and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. That will include people who provide services to patients or patients' family members, people who handle infectious materials, and people who work in inpatient or outpatient settings.”
MISSOULIAN.COM
Montana's major hospitals expected to get COVID-19 vaccine next week
Cathy Scholtens is with Janet DuBois.
December 17 at 8:58 AM ·
Thank you to Janet DuBois and her husband Marty for your generous donation to our Community Covid Elves project.
Janet and Marty were both critical care nurses for many years at CMC. They want all of the Covid Hero’s at CMC to know they appreciate and applaud your efforts and hard work caring for Covid Positive patients. They say thank you!
The Community Covid Elves project is CMC staff thanking the our own co-workers who are putting it on the line every day for our Community. Each day our Covid Ekves place small gifts and thank you notes in a holiday bag labeled with each position. The Covid Heris, after a ling hard shift can empty their bag and enjoy it all!
Taking Care of Our Own, thank you to all who have donated!
These ladies worked 12 hours today to inoculate 180 frontline workers! Today was a good day to fight COVID in Missoula. Thank you!
We are pleased to announce two ICU nurses, Christina Van As, RN & Jack Lowney, RN, who have worked in our COVID ICU Unit were the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at Community Medical Center! Thank you to Emily Holznagel, RN from the Med/Surg Unit for administering the first vaccines. This is a historic day and an early holiday present for our staff.
We are proud of our dedicated team members are stepping up to protect our patients, one another and our community by choosing to get vaccinated.
While the arrival of the vaccine means that an end to the pandemic and return to normal life may be within reach It is critical that it takes all of us doing our part by choosing to get vaccinated, continuing to wear masks, maintaining social distancing and practicing hand hygiene until the vaccination is widely administered.
We are pleased to share that our initial allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine is here, and we will begin to offer the vaccine to our healthcare workers, Missoula Emergency Services and Life Flight Network per CDC and state guidelines on Thursday.
We encourage everyone in our community to get vaccinated once the vaccine is more widely available to our community members, hopefully in the coming months. According to Dr. Fauci, To get back to normal, between 75 and 85% of the population will need to get vaccinated against COVID-19. That would create an "umbrella" of immunity to prevent further spread of the virus.
We are pleased to welcome, Dr. Whitney Haseman to Community Physician Group – Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, specializing in geriatric medicine. Her clinical focus will be comprehensive dementia care offering consultations for cognitive evaluations and cognitive impairment / dementia management. She will also provide consults for comprehensive geriatric assessments, including for frailty, falls, multimorbidity, goals of care, and polypharmacy in older adults.
While the majority of her practice will focus on professional consultations, she will provide geriatric primary care for patients with advanced dementia, behavioral disturbance related to dementia, or other geriatric syndromes.
Dr. Haseman received her medical doctor from Univ. of Texas Health Science
Center in San Antonio, TX & internal medicine residency and geriatrics
fellowship from the Univ. of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UT.
Available for Appointments. (406) 327-3850
We are pleased to welcome, Dr. Krause to Community Medical Center. Dr. Krause comes to CMC from St. Peter’s Regional Medical Center, where he was the ICU Medical Director. He has joined Community Physician Group and will be working in the ICU at CMC specializing in critical care medicine & pulmonology.
Dr. Krause received his medical doctor from Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, NH & completed his internship & residency and was Chief Medical Resident at The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, NY.
As we all experiencing a more subdued Christmas, we wish everyone a happy, healthy and safe Christmas holiday.
A special thank you to our staff who are caring for patients today. And our thoughts go out to those who lost a loved one this year.
First vaccinations to our staff leaving some with tears of relief.
After 6 days of vaccinations, we continue to see the majority of staff reporting no symptoms or a sore arm. Only a few have have reported mild headache.
Even with a vaccine, everyone will still need to wear masks and socially distance themselves until 75-85 percent of the population is vaccinated. When it is your turn, please get vaccinated.
Questions about whether you should receive the vaccine? Contact your primary care provider.
"We will be celebrating January 5, 2021. YOU [Dr. Robert Minor, cardiologist] SAVED ARNIE’S LIFE in 2013. We wish you the Happiest Holiday Season, and due to your skill & knowledge, we Celebrate Every Single Moment YOU GAVE US."
- Arnie & Sue Tice
Doctors at CMC are rolling their sleeves to fight COVID and want to encourage you to do the same when it becomes available to you. Do you recognize some of these masked faces?
Side effects reported after 4 days of vaccinations include soreness at injection site, mild headache and mild fatigue with a lot of staff having no symptoms.
Our medical providers want you to contact them if you have questions about whether the vaccine is right for you.
#vaccineawareness #covid #rollyoursleevetofightcovid #trustscience #trustmedicalproviders
Cathy Scholtens is with Janet DuBois.
December 17 at 8:58 AM ·
Thank you to Janet DuBois and her husband Marty for your generous donation to our Community Covid Elves project.
Janet and Marty were both critical care nurses for many years at CMC. They want all of the Covid Hero’s at CMC to know they appreciate and applaud your efforts and hard work caring for Covid Positive patients. They say thank you!
The Community Covid Elves project is CMC staff thanking the our own co-workers who are putting it on the line every day for our Community. Each day our Covid Ekves place small gifts and thank you notes in a holiday bag labeled with each position. The Covid Heris, after a ling hard shift can empty their bag and enjoy it all!
Taking Care of Our Own, thank you to all who have donated!
These ladies worked 12 hours today to inoculate 180 frontline workers! Today was a good day to fight COVID in Missoula. Thank you!
There are a lot of questions about the COVID-19 vaccine distribution tiers. Missoula County is currently in Phase 1A of vaccine distribution. Take a look at the infographic below to see which tier you fall under.
This sweet little girl had to have emergency tonsil surgery repair over the holidays and had to spend some time in Community Children’s pediatric inpatient unit. A special thank you to Town Pump for donating this large bear!
#communitychildrens
“The best way to do anything is to lead by example and I'm a huge advocate for vaccines and seeing what this virus has done to our community and to our patient population and our hospital systems, it was the biggest step in the right direction,” said ICU Nurse, Jack Lowney.
Also features, Chief Hospitalist, Dr. Eric Larsen
KPAX.COM
COVID-19 vaccine brings relief for Missoula hospital workers
THU, JAN 14 AT 9:30 AM MST
Blood Drive
Thank you Buffalo Wild Wings!!
David Moorhead
December 26, 2020 at 10:18 AM ·
Yet another GM who wanted to bless her local hospital. I have the best team in the world! ☺️Thank you Lauren Marshall and B-Dubs Missoula.
And thank you Community Medical Center for saving lives and being at the forefront of it all. We are thankful for your bravery. We hope you all enjoyed the wings! 🙌🏽
Donations can help make sure frontline health care workers get a thank-you and a boost after they finish their shifts at Community Medical Center.
Special thank you to Cathy Scholtens, Pediatric ICU Nurse and Cathy Schribner, Chaplin who created and are coordinating the program!
They’re asking for small gifts or gift cards to local businesses (bakeries, coffee shops, or drive-thru coffee huts), thank-you notes or “silly toys or humorous things” that might provide needed relief when they leave work. To donate, contact elfcathy.cmc@gmail.com
https://missoulian.com/news/local/hospital-elves-seek-help-with-gift-bags-for-frontline-workers/article_f97db9fe-ab02-547b-a768-c4b9464fffe0.html
MISSOULIAN.COM
Hospital 'elves' seek help with gift bags for frontline workers
Community Medical Center is ringing in 2021 with the year’s first bundle of joy. Weighing 7 pounds and 5 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches, Calvin was born to Brittnay and Chase, Friday, Jan. 2, at 7:38 pm.
“The best way to start off the New Year of 2021 is at Community Medical Center in the Labor and Delivery department” - Brittnay & Chase
There are a lot of questions about the COVID-19 vaccine distribution tiers. Missoula County is currently in Phase 1A of vaccine distribution. Take a look at the infographic below to see which tier you fall under.
This sweet little girl had to have emergency tonsil surgery repair over the holidays and had to spend some time in Community Children’s pediatric inpatient unit. A special thank you to Town Pump for donating this large bear!
#communitychildrens
“The best way to do anything is to lead by example and I'm a huge advocate for vaccines and seeing what this virus has done to our community and to our patient population and our hospital systems, it was the biggest step in the right direction,” said ICU Nurse, Jack Lowney.
Also features, Chief Hospitalist, Dr. Eric Larsen
KPAX.COM
COVID-19 vaccine brings relief for Missoula hospital workers
THU, JAN 14 AT 9:30 AM MST
Blood Drive
Thank you Buffalo Wild Wings!!
David Moorhead
December 26, 2020 at 10:18 AM ·
Yet another GM who wanted to bless her local hospital. I have the best team in the world! ☺️Thank you Lauren Marshall and B-Dubs Missoula.
And thank you Community Medical Center for saving lives and being at the forefront of it all. We are thankful for your bravery. We hope you all enjoyed the wings! 🙌🏽
THU, FEB 11 AT 9:30 AM MST
Blood Drive
Listen in as LifePoint Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Christopher Rehm and Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN answer some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination and discuss its safety and effectiveness. #COVID19 #Vaccines
Governor Gianforte, General Matt Quinn, who heads up the administration’s COVID-19 response & DPHHS have revised vaccine distribution plan putting Montanans 70 years of age and older, Montanans 16 to 69 years of age that have an underlying severe medical condition, and Native Americans next in line for the vaccine (phase 1b), after frontline health care workers.
Community Medical Center is ringing in 2021 with the year’s first bundle of joy. Weighing 7 pounds and 5 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches, Calvin was born to Brittnay and Chase, Friday, Jan. 2, at 7:38 pm.
“The best way to start off the New Year of 2021 is at Community Medical Center in the Labor and Delivery department” - Brittnay & Chase
This sweet little girl had to have emergency tonsil surgery repair over the holidays and had to spend some time in Community Children’s pediatric inpatient unit. A special thank you to Town Pump for donating this large bear!
#communitychildrens
“The best way to do anything is to lead by example and I'm a huge advocate for vaccines and seeing what this virus has done to our community and to our patient population and our hospital systems, it was the biggest step in the right direction,” said ICU Nurse, Jack Lowney.
Also features, Chief Hospitalist, Dr. Eric Larsen
KPAX.COM
COVID-19 vaccine brings relief for Missoula hospital workers
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Missoula City-County Health Department
January 15 at 4:23 PM ·
The Missoula City-County Health Department is excited to announce Missoula County will finish phase 1a in 7 to 10 days if we keep vaccinating at our current pace. This effort would not have been possible without the help of our partners at Community Medical Center, St. Patrick’s Hospital, Partnership Health Center, and other vaccine distributors in the community who have been undertaking vaccination for phase 1a patients we have referred out to them.
In the next couple weeks, we expect to put out several updates such as how those in phase 1b can sign up for vaccination and our efforts to set up a mass vaccination clinic. Continue to monitor our Facebook and missoulainfo.com for the latest information.
If you are still unclear on what vaccine phase you will fall in, please check out the graphics below.
Yesterday Celtic Dragon Pipe Band said goodbye to a dear friend dying of COVID-19.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.”
We encourage everyone to read this full article as it provides a good update on the status of COVID-19 in our community as well as the vaccine distribution plan in Missoula County.
It is important to note that Missoula County is only vaccinating healthcare workers and residents of long term care facilities. No vaccination sites will move to the next phase until it is announced by the task force.
Timely information is widely distributed through the news media, social media, online at covid19.missoula.co, and at missoulainfo.com.
What can the general public do now? Check the websites above regularly for updates, now is the time to speak with your primary care provider if you are unsure if the vaccine is right for you and please be patient.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or looking to become pregnant and are concerned about getting a vaccine, the OB/GYN physicians at Community Physician Group are available to chat (406) 327-4640.
MISSOULIAN.COM
Missoula County plans next phase of vaccine distribution
Missoulian
January 14 at 6:13 PM ·
Missoula County’s Office of Emergency Management is taking the lead with coordinating COVID-19 vaccine administration in Missoula County, with the possibility for distribution to begin for people in Phase 1b as early as a week from now.
4 Years ago the NICU at Community Children’s set a goal to eliminate CLABIs in the NICU (central line associated blood infections), while not a common occurrence one is too many. They created a CLABSI reduction team and implemented many changes to protect our patients. On January 11, they celebrated 4 years with zero CLABSIs. Thank you for your commitment to patient safety!
THU, FEB 11 AT 9:30 AM MST
Blood Drive
Pleased we could protect the men and women in blue who work to protect our community day in and day out. They want to encourage community members to learn about the vaccine and get the vaccine when it is your turn!
City of Missoula Police Department Missoula County Sheriff's Office Missoula County 9-1-1
Thank You Run Wild Missoula and Bernice's Bakery for the sweet treats. This pandemic has been a marathon so it is fitting that we would receive so much love and support from Missoula’s running and walking community! These lovely ladies have been working hard all week to vaccinate Missoula’s healthcare workers and law enforcement. Our night staff is in for a nice surprise tonight at dinner!!
Missoula County, Montana - Government
January 19 at 4:16 PM ·
Missoula County remains in Phase 1A of vaccine distribution. The Missoula County COVID-19 Vaccine Coordination Team is working diligently to put infrastructure in place to help county residents navigate their options and ensure everyone can get vaccinated when it's their turn.
Updates are posted to covid19.missoula.co as soon as they're available. Thank you for your patience!
Internal Medicine physician, Dr. Jennifer Shepard, has joined Community Physician Group – Internal Medicine & Geriatrics. Dr. Shepard is a Board-Certified internal medicine physician providing healthcare focused on adults. She specializes in general health as well as preventing, diagnosing and treating adult diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, asthma and geriatric syndromes. Dr. Shepard received her medical doctor at University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX and internal medicine residency from University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah. Accepting New Patients, (406) 327-3580.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Missoula City-County Health Department
January 15 at 4:23 PM ·
The Missoula City-County Health Department is excited to announce Missoula County will finish phase 1a in 7 to 10 days if we keep vaccinating at our current pace. This effort would not have been possible without the help of our partners at Community Medical Center, St. Patrick’s Hospital, Partnership Health Center, and other vaccine distributors in the community who have been undertaking vaccination for phase 1a patients we have referred out to them.
In the next couple weeks, we expect to put out several updates such as how those in phase 1b can sign up for vaccination and our efforts to set up a mass vaccination clinic. Continue to monitor our Facebook and missoulainfo.com for the latest information.
If you are still unclear on what vaccine phase you will fall in, please check out the graphics below.
Congratulations Justin and thank you to all the @Mountainline staff. The service you provide to our patients, staff and the Missoula Community is vital to the health of our community. Keep up the good work.
MISSOULIAN.COM
Former refugee makes bus line Rookie of Year
Mountain Line
January 28 at 7:47 AM ·
Congratulations, Justin! Thank you for all you do for our team and our community. We're grateful to have you here.
Missoulian
https://missoulian.com/news/local/former-refugee-makes-bus-line-rookie-of-year/article_0baa2da5-bd2a-5ef7-82b9-fffc08f72b2e.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
Let’s face it – we all miss certain things about life before the COVID-19 pandemic, and choosing to get vaccinated can help us all get back to normal more quickly. Community Medical Center staff has been reflecting on how we can’t wait to put the pandemic behind us. Check out what some of our healthcare heroes say they miss most and why they chose to get vaccinated.
For our patients and residents of Missoula County age 70+ we are thrilled we can now begin to offer you a COVID-19 vaccine. As you may have heard on the news across the country, supply is still limited. We are distributing vaccines as fast as we receive shipments. Our first clinic for individuals age 70+ next week filled up quickly. As we receive vaccine shipments we will open more appointments online. Please note, you must schedule an appointment online to receive the vaccine. To stay up to date on who is providing vaccines and how to schedule visit www.covid19.missoula.co For those who need assistance scheduling online, the county has set-up a call center to help (406) 258-INFO
What can you do if you are not over 70? If you have a qualifying medical condition, visit www.covid19.missoula.co to receive the vaccine through the health department. For everyone else, now is a great time to learn about the vaccine so when it is your time to sign-up you are ready! Read our FAQs http://communitymed.org/cvirus/covid-19-vaccine-faq
#VaccineHero
We are pleased to announce we are the first NICU in Montana to provide in-hospital neonatal providers 24/7. For babies that require immediate attention, a provider is now available in the hospital at all times; they no longer need to wait for them to drive in to the hospital after-hours.
In addition, our neonatologists are providing neonatology support to newborns born at Providence St Patrick Hospital who need Level II care, with those requiring Level III care being transferred to the NICU at Community Children’s at CMC.
https://www.communitychildrens.org/the-first-hosptial-in-montana-to-provide-24-7-in-house-nicu-providers/
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THE FIRST HOSPITAL IN MONTANA TO PROVIDE 24/7 IN-HOUSE NICU PROVIDERS - Community Children's
Missoula City-County Health Department
January 22 at 5:30 AM ·
#VaccineInfo | Who decides how much COVID-19 vaccine goes to entities in Missoula County? Check out the graphic below for details. See more frequently asked vaccine questions at missoulainfo.com/vaccine-faq.
We are beyond grateful for the opportunity for our new OB Bereavement Team to receive training to become coordinators in perinatal loss. Thank you to Alicia's Angels Inc. who awarded our nurses – Kalli Hyde, Ashley Miller-McAfee and social worker Jana Miller with a grant to participate in the training.
Alicia's Angels is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of families experiencing infant loss. Thank you for your support.
https://www.aliciasangels.org
Pleased we could protect the men and women in blue who work to protect our community day in and day out. They want to encourage community members to learn about the vaccine and get the vaccine when it is your turn!
City of Missoula Police Department Missoula County Sheriff's Office Missoula County 9-1-1
The safest way to celebrate events is at home with the people who live with you.
CDC
18 hrs ·
Gathering virtually or with the people you live with is the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year. Try these ideas for a virtual celebration:
• Wear clothing or decorate your home with your favorite team’s logo or colors.
• Make appetizers or snacks with the people you live with to enjoy while watching the game.
• Start a text group to chat about the game while watching.
If you watch with others, attend an outdoor viewing party where people can sit at least 6 feet apart. More on safer ways to enjoy the game: https://bit.ly/3cqyOHE.
Today, we recognize the contributions of Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders. Dr. Elders overcame poverty and segregation in her formative years to become a physician devoted to pediatric endocrinology and young women’s health and the first Black physician and only the second woman appointed as U.S. Surgeon General. #BlackHistoryMonth
We close our Black History Month celebration today by honoring the late Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. Dr. Wright’s career work was instrumental in changing the face of oncology and still influences how we care for cancer patients today. #BlackHistoryMonth
February is Black History Month, a devoted time to honor the many ways Black Americans have contributed to our society across history. Throughout the month, we will be honoring Black men and women whose significant achievements have helped to change the face of healthcare for the better. Learn more about the history behind this important observance here: https://www.loc.gov/law/help/commemorative-observations/african-american.php
#BlackHistoryMonth
There are a lot of questions about the new COVID-19 variants and how effective the vaccines are against these mutants. Below is an interview with Dr. Fauci from Friday covering this topic and when he expects us to get back to some semblance of normal.
PBS.ORG
Fauci on the efficacy of new vaccines and preparing for coronavirus variants
Congratulations Justin and thank you to all the @Mountainline staff. The service you provide to our patients, staff and the Missoula Community is vital to the health of our community. Keep up the good work.
MISSOULIAN.COM
Former refugee makes bus line Rookie of Year
Mountain Line
January 28 at 7:47 AM ·
Congratulations, Justin! Thank you for all you do for our team and our community. We're grateful to have you here.
Missoulian
https://missoulian.com/news/local/former-refugee-makes-bus-line-rookie-of-year/article_0baa2da5-bd2a-5ef7-82b9-fffc08f72b2e.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
As Black History Month continues, we pay tribute to Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston. Dr. Gaston experienced a lack of access to care firsthand as a child and has worked to ensure other Black families enjoy expanded access to care as part of her role as the first Black female director of a public health agency in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth
Community Medical Center has been made aware of a “caller ID spoofing” scam that is inappropriately using the hospital’s name. This type of scam involves a third party making it appear as though a call is coming from a particular entity, in this case the hospital. It has been reported that these calls are from the "Patient Account Business Office" and asking for people's login account numbers. Read more on our website > https://bit.ly/3d0DlAY
Missoula City-County Health Department
February 9 at 10:37 AM ·
The Missoula City-County Health Department is canceling our mobile COVID-19 testing services for Seeley Lake, Lolo, and Frenchtown this week. On the morning of Tuesday, February 9th, our mobile testing unit faced significant challenges while traveling to Clinton to provide testing to that community. For the safety of our staff, and others on the road, we have made the decision to cancel our service to Seeley Lake on Tuesday afternoon.
Furthermore, due to the extreme cold expected to set in on Thursday, the health department will also cancel our mobile testing services scheduled for Lolo and Frenchtown on February 11th.
We will return our mobile testing services to these communities when it is safe to do so.
When a person suffers from a heart attack, every minute matters. Quick and appropriate intervention and treatment can make a significant difference in a patient’s survival and long-term heart health after their recovery and release.
After approximately a year of training and preparation, Community Medical Center earned Chest Pain Center Accreditation from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Accreditation Services, in January. Learn what it means to be a Chest Pain Center at: http://communitymed.org/news-and-events/notes-from-your-community/what-it-means-to-be-an-accredited-chest-pain-center
We are proud to announce that after a year of rigorous training and preparation, we are now one of three Montana hospitals to have earned Chest Pain Accreditation from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Accreditation Services.
COMMUNITYMED.ORG
What it Means to be an Accredited Chest Pain Center | Community Medical Center
If you have any information on the location of Hannah Dashnaw-Wisherd, please call 9-1-1 immediately or contact the Missoula Sheriff’s Office at 406 258-4810.
KPAX-TV
February 5 at 4:56 PM ·
UPDATE: There is concern for 17 year old Hannah Dashnaw-Wisherd safety and wellbeing. It is believed she is still in the Missoula area. The individual that was originally thought she might be with has been located and is no longer a person of interest. Latest here:
https://www.kpax.com/news/missoula-county/missing-and-endangered-person-advisory-for-missoula-teen
“The surest way to be happy, is to seek happiness for others.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
The children at Missoula Christian Montessori School have brought many smiles this Valentine’s Day with homemade cards and heart crayons for our patients. Thank you.
#seekhappiness
Until vaccines are more widely available, we would like to encourage everyone (vaccinated or not) to continue to wear a mask, socially distance, wash your hands and encourage your family, friends and neighbors to get vaccinated. We won't be able to toss our masks and hug each other until a minimum of 70% of our community is vaccinated.
We are proud that so far 76% of our staff has been vaccinated and many of them signed this banner to encourage others to get vaccinated when it is available to you.
Now is the time to learn about the vaccine. If you have questions about whether the vaccine is right for you, contact your primary care provider.
Pictured: Richard from Nutrition Services. if you've been in the hospital it is quite possible he delivered your meal to your room!
#VaccineHero
Missoula City-County Health Department
February 11 at 8:56 AM ·
FAQ: Will there still be a mask mandate in Missoula County after Friday? The answer is yes.
“One of the goals of becoming a Chest Pain Accredited Center like we are now is to really be efficient in these processes,” said Dr. Matthew Weiss. “Reducing the time from when the patient feels something, to when they're able to contact EMS to the time that EMS is able to get them to our emergency services to whether we need to open our cardiac catheterization lab, which is the place where we can put in heart stents and treat heart attacks.”
Read More: Community Medical Center is now an Accredited Chest Pain Center | https://newstalkkgvo.com/community-medical-center-is-now-an-accredited-chest-pain-center/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
https://newstalkkgvo.com/community-medical-center-is-now-an-accredited-chest-pain-center/
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Community Medical Center is now an Accredited Chest Pain Center
As Black History Month continues, we pay tribute to Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston. Dr. Gaston experienced a lack of access to care firsthand as a child and has worked to ensure other Black families enjoy expanded access to care as part of her role as the first Black female director of a public health agency in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth
Community Medical Center has been made aware of a “caller ID spoofing” scam that is inappropriately using the hospital’s name. This type of scam involves a third party making it appear as though a call is coming from a particular entity, in this case the hospital. It has been reported that these calls are from the "Patient Account Business Office" and asking for people's login account numbers. Read more on our website > https://bit.ly/3d0DlAY
We continue celebrating Black History Month by shining a spotlight on Dr. Daniel Hale Williams. Dr. Williams worked to carve out a needed space for care for Black Americans after the Civil War and made medical history in the process, including becoming the first surgeon to perform open-heart surgery on a human. #BlackHistoryMonth
Community Children's donated a skateboard and helmet to 4Missoula, a local non-profit organization who donates skateboards to at-risk and low-income kids. Pictured with Mark from 4Missoula, is pediatric orthopedic physician & skateboarder, Dr. Joe Fox.
Meet Dr. Fox > https://www.communitychildrens.org/providers/joseph-fox-md/
Interested in donating a board? Please reach out to them as they have more kids wanting board than they have donors.
One of our own nurses, shared her son's experience with the long-term effects of COVID-19 and wants parents to know that this virus impacts kids too. They were thrilled to have an opportunity to speak with Dr. Fauci directly.
"Lisa Beard, an emergency room nurse at Community Medical Center in Missoula, and her 13-year-old son, Hudson, who contracted the virus a few months ago, shared their experience on the call. Hudson, who was "an energetic, healthy, honor roll, soccer player seventh grader," has watched his health continue to decline since he contracted COVID-19 in November. Three months later, Hudson said he is living in constant pain with constant migraines, stomach pains, a racing heartbeat and vomiting. He asked Fauci if he could help him."
"Fauci responded in earnest that he couldn't immediately help Hudson because health experts are still working to understand the condition, known as post-acute COVID syndrome."
#communitychildrens #covidkid #COVIDLongHauler #DrFauci #vaccinecovid19
MISSOULIAN.COM
Fauci emphasizes importance of vaccine in University of Montana discussion
“The surest way to be happy, is to seek happiness for others.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
The children at Missoula Christian Montessori School have brought many smiles this Valentine’s Day with homemade cards and heart crayons for our patients. Thank you.
#seekhappiness
Until vaccines are more widely available, we would like to encourage everyone (vaccinated or not) to continue to wear a mask, socially distance, wash your hands and encourage your family, friends and neighbors to get vaccinated. We won't be able to toss our masks and hug each other until a minimum of 70% of our community is vaccinated.
We are proud that so far 76% of our staff has been vaccinated and many of them signed this banner to encourage others to get vaccinated when it is available to you.
Now is the time to learn about the vaccine. If you have questions about whether the vaccine is right for you, contact your primary care provider.
Pictured: Richard from Nutrition Services. if you've been in the hospital it is quite possible he delivered your meal to your room!
#VaccineHero
Missoula City-County Health Department
February 11 at 9:56 AM ·
FAQ: Will there still be a mask mandate in Missoula County after Friday? The answer is yes.
When Caitlynn Ott of Silver Bow County, Montana, found out she was pregnant with her third child, her excitement was tinged with anxiety.
Ott, 32, knew that pregnancy raises a woman’s risk of getting severely ill if she catches the coronavirus. But she did not know whether it was safe for pregnant women to get vaccinated against the virus — because there is hardly any data on the subject yet.
So when one of her doctors mentioned that there was a new Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial by the drugmaker Pfizer and its German partner, BioNTech, specifically for expectant mothers, she decided to enroll.
“We don’t have enough of this research, and that’s why I felt like it was so important to do it,” Ott, who is in nursing school, said. “I’m so incredibly excited.”
If you’re pregnant we encourage you to speak with your OB provider or call any OB doctors at CMC or our High Risk OB physicians if you have questions about whether the vaccine is right for you.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1258874
NBCNEWS.COM
Data on pregnancy and the Covid vaccine is sparse. These women are changing that.
Proud of our Women & Newborns team and OB physicians for their work to make us one of the best maternity hospitals by Newsweek!
Best Maternity Care Hospitals are hospitals that meet Leapfrog's tough standards for excellence in maternity care: hospitals that have low rates of C-section, episiotomy, and early elective deliveries, and follow important protocols to protect moms and babies. Though these are standards aligned with medical research and best practices, not all hospitals achieve them.
https://www.newsweek.com/best-maternity-care-hospitals-2021
NEWSWEEK.COM
Best Maternity Care Hospitals 2021
We are excited to announce Certified Pediatric Nurse, Chris Leder, received the Daisy Award yesterday. Chris works in our Inpatient Pediatric Unit and Pediatric ICU at CommuntyChildren's and was nominated by a family for the Daisy Award.
Chris is an exceptional nurse. He is very patient and took his time to ensure my son Hayden received the best care possible. It was difficult having a two-year old in the hospital for three days, but Chris made our stay here better. He is an excellent pediatric nurse and deserves to be recognized. He goes above and beyond for his patients. A true advocate for his pediatric patients. Way to go Chris! – Malessa Medlinger
If you would like to nominate a nurse for the Daisy Award, please fill out the online nomination form or call the hospital and ask to speak with Jayne Lowery.
https://www.daisyfoundation.org/nomination-form
Although most young people recover from COVID-19, some children and teens are dealing with lingering fatigue and other chronic symptoms. One of our pediatric patients, 13 year old Hudson Beard, shared his story with ABC News recently.
#CommunityChildrens
It’s important to understand what you should keep in mind as you age. Check out these pointers on what to remember as each decade comes and goes, as well as some things to keep in mind at every day at every age.
http://communitymed.org/news-and-events/notes-from-your-community/heart-health-at-any-age
We continue celebrating Black History Month by shining a spotlight on Dr. Daniel Hale Williams. Dr. Williams worked to carve out a needed space for care for Black Americans after the Civil War and made medical history in the process, including becoming the first surgeon to perform open-heart surgery on a human. #BlackHistoryMonth
We are hosting a Phase 1b-teir 1 (not b+) next week. This is for people age 70+ and Native Americans / people of color age 16+. You must schedule an appointment online using the link below. If you do not have internet access or need help using the online form call 258-INFO for assistance.
If you know of someone over age 70 that needs a vaccine offer to help them sign up online.
#VaccineHero #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
http://communitymed.org/cvirus/vaccine-information
We agree. Dr. Haseman Rocks!
And she is accepting new patients (406) 327-3850
We love to see Google Reviews for our doctors from our patients! Thank you!
Click the link below to see how our custom skateboard was designed. It turned out great! Pictured is our pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Joe Fox (who is also a skateboarder & Griz Alumni).
https://www.communitychildrens.org/providers/joseph-fox-md/
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4Missoula skateboard donation #91
4Missoula
11 hrs ·
Thank you to Megan Condra, Dr. Joe Fox, and Community Children's for the 91st skateboard donation! https://mailchi.mp/d6be78ad6b41/4missoula-skateboard-donation-91
Missoula City-County Health Department
March 9 at 12:39 PM ·
Help end the pandemic by getting your COVID-19 vaccine!
-Nearly 1,200 appointments will open at covid19.missoula.co at 1 p.m. tomorrow.
-Those who need phone assistance can call 406-258-INFO option 3 at 1 p.m.
-These appointments are for phase 1a & phase 1b (not 1b+).
-If you need a reasonable accommodation let your call taker know, or make a note of it in the comment box when you book online.
#VaccineHero
CDC
March 9 at 10:41 AM ·
What are mRNA vaccines and how do they work? CDC Disease Detective Lieutenant Joshua Wong of the U.S. Public Health Service and The Amoeba Sisters discuss how COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work. Learn how the mRNA vaccines create proteins and trigger immune response to help protect you from COVID-19: https://bit.ly/39KeCPK.
Businesses & organizations, you can help save lives simply by posting this flyer in your break rooms for employees to learn the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. Help us save more Montanans by downloading this PDF and posting it for staff.
Please call 911. This allows first responders to begin assessment (EKG transmitted remotely) and treatment immediately.
https://deputyheartattack.acc.org/assets/pdf/EHAC_Poster_DidYouKnow.pdf
We have appointments available on Thursday & Friday this week for Phase 1B+. Sign-up online. http://communitymed.org/cvirus/vaccine-information
Community Physician Group patients, if you did not receive your vaccine at Community, please let your primary care provider know that you received the vaccine so it can be entered into your medical record. They will need to know the date of vaccination and the vaccine received (Moderna, Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson).
If you know of an outstanding nurse who has made a difference in your life or the life of a loved one in a hospital, clinic, school, nursing home, hospice or veterans facility, please consider nominating them and sharing what makes them extraordinary. Nominations accepted for western Montana nurses through March 17. Go to: go.missoulian.com/NominateANurse to make your nomination, including examples of why your nurse was outstanding. Need a photo of a CMC, CPG or FirstCare nurse? PM us and we'll find a way to get a photo for you!
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It’s up to you. What do you really look forward to?
Ad Council
March 11 at 7:16 AM ·
We are all navigating difficult and emotional challenges amid the global pandemic, and we all want to get back to the moments we miss. Watch former Presidents Obama, Bush, Clinton and Carter come together with former First Ladies Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton and Rosalynn Carter to talk about the reasons they got vaccinated against COVID-19 in this historic PSA, created in partnership with COVID Collaborative, and get the facts about the COVID-19 vaccines at GetVaccineAnswers.org.
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We love to see Google Reviews for our doctors from our patients! Thank you!
Click the link below to see how our custom skateboard was designed. It turned out great! Pictured is our pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Joe Fox (who is also a skateboarder & Griz Alumni).
https://www.communitychildrens.org/providers/joseph-fox-md/
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4Missoula skateboard donation #91
4Missoula
March 11 at 12:04 PM ·
Thank you to Megan Condra, Dr. Joe Fox, and Community Children's for the 91st skateboard donation! https://mailchi.mp/d6be78ad6b41/4missoula-skateboard-donation-91
Appointments available this week for Phase 1B+. Sign-up online. http://communitymed.org/cvirus/vaccine-information
Pediatric Pulmonologist, Dr. Deborah Liptzen, has joined Community Children’s – Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy & Immunology. As a pediatric pulmonologist she evaluates, treats, and monitors children with breathing problems including asthma, chronic cough, shortness of breath, recurrent respiratory infections, and chronic lung disease of prematurity. Care is also provided to patients with tracheostomies and home ventilation. She received her medical degree from Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School, Pediatric Residency at Univ. of Pittsburgh / Children’s Hospital Pittsburg & Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship from Univ. of Colorado School of Medicine / Children’s Hospital Colorado.
When not working, Dr. Liptzin spends her time spending time with her family, reading, learning to knit, and enjoying outdoor activities like running, skiing, hiking, and cycling.
Appointments may be made by calling (406) 327-3825
Our patients and our staff thank you! You help us get to work and our patients to get care. ❤️
Mountain Line
March 18 at 7:47 AM ·
Today is Transit Operator Appreciation Day!
Thank you to our amazing bus operators for all you do for our community. Because of you, Mountain Line benefits us all.
Check out our featured bus operator in today's story - click on our profile pic!
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Businesses & organizations, you can help save lives simply by posting this flyer in your break rooms for employees to learn the signs and symptoms of a heart attack. Help us save more Montanans by downloading this PDF and posting it for staff.
Please call 911. This allows first responders to begin assessment (EKG transmitted remotely) and treatment immediately.
https://deputyheartattack.acc.org/assets/pdf/EHAC_Poster_DidYouKnow.pdf
We have appointments available on Thursday & Friday this week for Phase 1B+. Sign-up online. http://communitymed.org/cvirus/vaccine-information
Community Physician Group patients, if you did not receive your vaccine at Community, please let your primary care provider know that you received the vaccine so it can be entered into your medical record. They will need to know the date of vaccination and the vaccine received (Moderna, Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson).