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The big 50 (access required)

by Lynn Lofton Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Angie Gambino, Hal W. Leftwich, Hancock Medical Center

Hancock Medical Center rebuilds from Hurricane Katrina and keeps on growing With perseverance and dedication to the community they serve, Hancock Medical Center in Bay St. Louis weathered the nation’s most destructive natural disaster and has come back stronger. Founded in 1960, this year marks the hospital’s 50th year of service. The county-owned facility was [...] [...]

Zap the habit! (access required)

by Lynn Lofton Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Eddie Glatfelter, May Larson, Phil Torjusen, Tommy Kelley

Laser therapy can help smokers kick addiction Various methods are being used to help smokers kick the nicotine habit and have healthier life styles. An Ocean Springs clinic has added cold laser treatment to the list of smoking cessations methods that work. The Laser Therapy Group has been open four years and uses laser therapy [...] [...]

Saving more than limbs (access required)

by Nash Nunnery Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Mary Alice Outlaw, Mike Trotter, Satwinder Singh

Those treated for diabetes say they have received their lives back to live again The thought of losing an arm or leg to amputation is mind-boggling to most people. Mary Alice Outlaw knows all too well. The Greenwood furniture upholsterer, who was diagnosed with diabetes in 2002, had her left leg removed in 2009 due [...] [...]

Increasing need (access required)

Free community pharmacy helping Coast residents The St. Vincent de Paul Community Pharmacy is all about caring and helping people who can’t afford their prescription medicine. The only service of its kind in South Mississippi, it began in 1998 in Biloxi and now has a satellite office in Bay St. Louis. During the past six [...] [...]

Blazing new set of trails (access required)

by Lynn Lofton Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Brenda M. Waltz, Garden Park Medical Center

As one of state’s few women CEOs, Waltz leading Gulfport hospital As chief executive officer of Garden Park Medical Center in Gulfport, Brenda M. Waltz is the only female hospital administrator on the Coast and one of few in Mississippi. She came to the position last August after serving as the CEO of hospitals in [...] [...]

Hard work makes a difference (access required)

by Nash Nunnery Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Gary Reed, Judi Adcock, Small Business Administration

Adcock is retiring this month after nearly 42 years at the SBA When Judi Adcock first arrived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in 1968, she thought she’d found nirvana. “My then-husband was in the Air Force and he got transferred to Biloxi, a place I’d never heard of,” she said.  “We drove over to Bay [...] [...]

Baptist seeking to finalize lease buyout (access required)

by Clay Chandler Published: December 12,2010

Tags: Baptist Hospital-North Mississippi, Don Hutson, Lloyd Oliphant, Pat Patterson

Progress toward new facility on hold until city, county give approval Baptist Hospital-North Mississippi in Oxford has plans to build a new $300-million facility to replace its current building that dates back to the 1960s. Plans for the new facility were announced in 2009, but there still is no agreement in place between Baptist, the [...] [...]

Crisis point (access required)

by Clay Chandler Published: October 24,2010

Tags: Department of Mental Health, Dr. Edwin LeGrand, Gov. Haley Barbour, Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant

DMH desperate to keep facilities open, available Last Tuesday, Gov. Haley Barbour asked state agencies to submit to him by Nov. 1 cost-cutting plans for fiscal year 2012. The request comes in advance of Barbour’s executive budget recommendation he will unveil in November, and is designed to provide a financial outline for the massive budget [...] [...]

Easing tensions (access required)

by Clay Chandler Published: October 24,2010

Tags: Dr. Vann Craig, Ricki Garrett

Hopes are that new program will help alleviate future issues While the relationship between nurse practitioners and physician assistants has historically been competitive, there is a chance things could soften, with the executive director of the Mississippi Nurses Association having recently taken a spot on the advisory board of Mississippi College’s new physician assistants program. [...] [...]

Moving forward (access required)

New $2.7-million medical park, wellness center part new construction, improvements At a time when some hospitals are struggling with financial and staffing issues, the Singing River Health System is thriving. Based in Pascagoula, the system includes Singing River Hospital and Ocean Springs Hospital. The system is moving forward with a new $22.7-million medical park and [...] [...]

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