Annual Report for Memorial Healthcare

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Expert Care. Hometown Caring . 2007 Annual Report

Transcript of Annual Report for Memorial Healthcare

Expert Care. Hometown Caring.

2007 Annual Report

2007 Board of TrusTees

Michael AshDenise Bannan, Vice ChairAnn BentleyAngala Borders-Robinson, D.O. Barbara ClatterbaughThomas Cook Wilfred FarrellTimothy GewirtzGregg Guetschow, Secretary/TreasurerJan HarperJohn HarrisonMatthew HufnagelDianna MaurerCheryl Peterson, President & CEOMichael Schmidt, D.O.James Slingerland, Jr., ChairpersonM. Margaret Snow, M.D.Thomas Teal, M.D.J.M. Vachhani, M.D.

2007 execuTive Team

Cheryl PetersonPresident & CEO

Robert Clifford, M.D.Medical Director

Suzanne CleereVice President of Patient Care Services

Michael GrisdelaVice President of Administration& Chief Financial Officer

Matthew HufnagelMemorial Healthcare FoundationExecutive Director

Thomas M. Teal, M.D.Vice President of Quality & Safety

Geoffrey WashburnVice President of Human Resources/Ancillary Services & Corporate Compliance Officer

medical sTaff officers and deparTmenT chairs

Michael Schmidt, D.O., Chief of Staff

M. Margaret Snow, M.D., Vice Chief of Staff

David Louwsma, D.O.Chairperson, Department of Anesthesiology

Joseph Bustamante, D.O.Secretary/TreasurerChairperson, Department of Emergency Medicine

John Behm, D.O.Chairperson, Department of Family Practice/Medicine

David Weise, M.D.Chairperson, Department of Pathology

Kurt Aurand, D.O.Chairperson, Department of OB/GYN

Nathan Tomita, D.O.Chairperson, Department of Surgery

Thomas M. Teal, M.D.Chairperson, Department of Office Based Medicine

Apparao Mukkamala, M.D.Chairperson, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

Daniel Williams, M.D.Chairperson, Department of Medicine

LEADERSHIP TEAM

OUR MISSION: To promote health and provide quality

compassionate healthcare in our region through commitment to service

excellence, teamwork and innovation.

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Amid an increasingly complex environment for providing healthcare, Memorial’s ongoing success is rooted in our ability to plan for the future while maintaining a clear focus on our vision — to be the preferred health services provider for the people in our region and the first place people come for quality care. We believe this is possible as our entire organization is united through a promise to place our patients at the center of all we do.

This past year was a time of significant achievement for Memorial Healthcare. Our most visible accomplishment was the construction of the Memorial Medical Arts Building at the corner of King and Shiawassee Streets. Nearly three years of planning, design and construction were invested in the new building, a state-of-the-art facility designed to inspire our patients to use their mind, body and spirit to fight cancer and other serious health concerns.

When we consider this organizational milestone, we are mindful that the bricks, stone and steel are not what distinguish us as a healthcare leader. It is the work of our physicians and nurses, employees and benefactors, board members and friends throughout the community that bring these magnificent facilities to life for our patients.

In the 2007 annual report, you will read about just a few of our physicians whose expertise, commitment to patients, and hometown caring make our accomplishments possible each and every day. Therefore, I would like to dedicate this Annual Report to our physicians as well as our 1,100 staff, 388 volunteers and countless community agencies and organizations, who join us in our mission. We are proud to partner with you as we seek to extend our services to all who call the Greater Shiawassee County area their home.

Best Regards,

James Slingerland, Jr.Chairperson, Memorial Board of Trustees

Experts and Caring Put Patients at the Center of All We Do

James Slingerland, Jr., Chairperson, Memorial Board of Trustees

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Memorial’s community-based mission to promote health and provide quality compassionate healthcare in our region has been our foundation for more than 86 years. In 2007, we continued to care for individuals, families and communities through our commitment to service excellence, teamwork and innovation. As the hospital chosen more often by the people in our region than any other serving the Greater Shiawassee County region, we dedicate our work to bringing you the best available healthcare and patient experience.

Our core values of innovation, excellence, teamwork, efficiency, honesty, integrity, confidentiality and compassion unite our staff. These ideals give our entire organization the inspiration to place our patients at the center of all we do. In 2007, Memorial provided healthcare services to thousands of individuals through our 13 sites of care.

We are pleased that Memorial’s performance was recognized by numerous organizations. Our Cancer Center earned accreditation with commendation from the American College of Surgeons, and Memorial has earned the Governor’s Award of Excellence for improving care in the Emergency Department, inpatient setting, and in our employed physicians’ offices. Additionally, Memorial again was rated among the nation’s top “Most Wired Hospitals.”

With a growing number of uninsured, the need to enhance the provision of primary care services in our region was a top priority for us this past year. Memorial worked with government and other Mid-Michigan health providers to establish the county’s only Federally Qualified Health Center. As a new access point for care, the Mobile Health Center is providing service to underserved and uninsured residents.

In 2007, the spirit of giving in our region was a blessing to those individuals and families in our community who are fighting cancer. Ground was broken and builders went to work assembling a 40,000 sq. ft. facility to the East of the hospital’s main campus. Our physicians and staff are thrilled with the new Memorial Medical Arts Building, as our the tenants, which include the Memorial Cancer Center, Center for Blood Disorders, and Endoscopy Lab. All are among the best equipped in the state to serve patients.

By collaborating with our physician experts, we are:• Leading the region in surgeries. In fact, for the past five years,

Memorial Healthcare has cared for more surgery patients, who call Shiawassee County home, than any other acute care hospital serving the region. In 2007, the Memorial Operating Room managed more than 4,800 surgical procedures.

• Developing our orthopedic programs to speed recovery times and improve surgical outcomes. Last year, our top quality team of board-certified physicians and staff performed more than 1,285 hip, knee and shoulder procedures.

President’s Message

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Cheryl Peterson, President & CEO, Memorial Healthcare

• Providing emergency care to more than 90 patients each and every day for a wide range of emergency medical conditions. Our team of highly-trained and experienced physicians, nurses and support staff are seeing and treating patients quicker than competing hospitals.

• Offering the most convenient and highest quality diagnostic imaging services in the area. Equipped with the latest patient tracking and staff communication systems, we are exceeding customer expectations with average wait times below 9 minutes. In 2008, we will continue our progress in state-of-the-art diag-nostics with the addition of digital mammography, MRI of the breast, and new reporting tools for referring physicians.

• Prepared to offer the most comprehensive restorative therapy program in the region, with specialty programs for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, back and neck care, aquatic therapy and athletic training.

• Investing in technology and recruiting medical specialists to ensure the highest quality of care, expertise and equipment are available and keeping pace with the rapid developments in medical knowledge and advancements.

• Performing significantly quicker evaluation and top-quality performance for thousands of Endoscopy procedures each year.

While these examples illustrate our commitment to improve the health and well being of those we serve, they offer only a glimpse of the many improvements and technological advances made in 2007. In this year’s report we have profiled just a few of the physicians

who contributed to our successes. It is through their expertise that we are able to bring some of the most sophisticated medical pro-cedures to our hospital and the people living in the Greater Shiawassee County region.

In the coming year, we expect to build on these successes and introduce other services. Our new strategic plan will guide us, as we do our utmost to provide all patients with a personalized, supportive experience, through expert care and hometown caring. I hope this report heightens your awareness about how Memorial promotes the health and healing of those we serve, and of our efforts to create optimal health and greater value.

Cheryl PetersonPresident and CEOMemorial Healthcare

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As a community owned, non-for-profit organization Memorial Healthcare is committed to

being a good steward of our corporate assets. We believe in sound management of our

financial resources and believe accountability is of the highest importance.

Memorial maintains records to identify and monitor the level of community benefit

provided. These records include the amount of charges forgone for services and

supplies rendered under its charity care policy. The following information measures

the level of community benefit provided:

Memorial accepts all patients regardless of their ability to pay. Memorial has

established a formal policy whereby a patient may qualify as a charity patient

if certain criteria are met. These policies define charity services as those

services for which no payment is anticipated. In assessing a patient’s ability to

pay, Memorial utilizes the generally recognized poverty income levels, but also

includes certain cases where incurred charges are significant compared to the

patient’s available resources. In addition to providing services to the financially

disadvantaged, Memorial participates in county, state, and federal programs designed

for the indigent and elderly, whereby the Hospital may be reimbursed at less than

the cost of providing those services and provides other community service at no or

nominal cost.

In addition to charity care, Memorial Healthcare also provides extensive community

benefit programs which include free health screenings, educational programs, wellness

events, injury prevention activities and resources to support community building

activities.

Total Payroll: $40,796,983

Local Purchases in Shiawassee County: $ 7,311,614

Charity and Shortfalls in Medicaid

Reimbursment: $ 7,079,739

Shortfalls in Medicare Reimbursment: $4,092,385

Cost of bad debt: $2.333,000

United Way Contribution $30,573

Community Benefit Programs: $1,636,872

financials

2007 Patient Revenue Sources

18.1%Other

43.7%Medicare

13.1%Medicaid

25.1%Blue Cross

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The Experts

Expert: Of keen perception; quick to discern or distinguish; skill;

talent; dexterity; having nice discrimination; acute; insightful; wise;

clever; sharp sight; hearing; or judgment.

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chesaning:Thomas Teal, M.D.Diana Hayes, C.F.N.P.300 S. Chapman989.845.7644

Roy Small, D.O.9000 E. Peet Road989.845.4949

Chesaning Outpatient ServicesLab, X-Ray & Physical Therapy305 S. Saginaw989.845.4575

Chesaning Urgent Care300 S. Chapman989.845.7526

corunna:Memorial Outpatient ServicesLab & X-Ray239 N. State Road989.725.7704

durand:David Charles, D.O.Reena Joseph, M.D.9099 E. Lansing Road989.288.2651

Jeffrey Messenger, M.D.9099 E. Lansing Road989.288.1800

Durand Physical Rehabilitation8906 E. Lansing Road989.288.7215

Durand Urgent Care9099 E. Lansing Road989.288.0400

Memorial Outpatient Services– DurandLab & X-Ray9099 E. Lansing Road989.288.5573

elsie:David Huff, D.O.225 S. Ovid Street989.862.4224

laingsBurg:Barbara Gurden, D.O.Mary Kuruda, PA-C7200 N. Woodbury Road517.651.2801

ovid:Gregg Landick, M.D.113 S. Main989.834.2243

owosso:Memorial Healthcare (Main Campus), Pain Clinic and Emergency Department826 W. King989.723.5211800.206.8706

Memorial Medical Arts BuildingOutpatient Endoscopy CenterCancer CenterCenter for Blood DisordersLymphedema Clinic721 N. Shiawassee

Memorial Healthcare DiagnosticsLab, X-Ray, CT, UltrasoundDigital Mammography & Stereotactic BiopsyAnti-Coagulation ClinicOccupational Medicine100 Health Park Drive989.725.8847

Northside Laboratory1457 N. M-52989.720.4522

Memorial Outpatient ServicesPhysical Therapy Services and Heart & Fitness Program1480 N. M-52989.723.9488

Bariatric CenterHealthy Images Weight Management Program1480 N. M-52989.729.4850

Sleep Center826 W. King989.729.4346

Wound Center802 W. King989.729.4041

perry:Amy Wallace, D.O.Gary Trochlil, PA-CTamara Platner, PA-C3337 W. Britton Road517.625.3004

Perry Urgent Care3337 W. Britton Road517.625.2273

Perry Outpatient ServicesLab & X-Ray3337 W. Britton Road517.625.1045

You will find our experts throughout

the greater shiawassee county region

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Dr. Tallat Mahmood helped breathe life into the new Memorial Medical Arts Building — transforming it from a well-designed building into a building of wellness, hope and possibilities for area cancer patients.

“This was an exciting opportunity to work with hospital administration and staff to make this a center the community can be proud of.” Proud not only of the patient-friendly design itself, but also of the high level of technology and medical care that would be available to area residents. By expanding the Cancer Center, patients now have access to the very latest technology in advanced radiation therapy, including IGRT: Image-Guided Radiation Therapy.

Dr. Mahmood, Co-Director of Memorial’s Cancer Center, plans on using the building to its fullest potential to treat patients. She is looking forward to holding educational seminars in the Community Room and focusing on cancer screening, early cancer detection and awareness.

Dr. Mahmood also wants patients to have more options for participating in clinical trials at Memorial’s Cancer Center. Clinical trials offer the latest research and treatments that aren’t yet standard to patients who want to try additional therapies.

The entire Memorial family is excited about the new $12 million building which houses a first floor Cancer Center and a second floor Endoscopy Center. Physicians and staff weighed in on the workflow process, computer accessibility, optimal housekeeping response, as well as accessibility to laboratory and pharmacy services. Patients weighed in on environmental issues such as privacy and color schemes. Neighbors reviewed exterior finishes and the overall site plan.

We created a healing environment that’s welcoming and reassuring — and a place where community patients have access to the latest technology in both the Endoscopy Center and Cancer Center.

At the Memorial Medical Arts Building, patients will discover a supportive environment for their family and friends — including privacy, a welcoming waiting area, a Bistro style snack bar and a unique healing garden. Designed for patients, designed for possibilities — the Memorial Medical Arts Building is an asset to the community.

To schedule a personal tour of the Medical Arts Building, call 989.729.4780.For a consultation with Dr. Mahmood, call 989.723.5211, ext. 1786.

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Dr. Tallat Mahmood has been very involved in the planning and design phases of the new Cancer Center.

for patients and Possibilities

A Cancer Center designed

Name:Tallat Mahmood, M.D.

BOARD CERTIFIED:Hematology

& Oncology

Fellowship: Tulane University

School of Medicine

Personal interests: fam

ily, Gardening

3,047 cancer patients in active Follow up care

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As an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Whelan treats musculoskeletal problems such as bone fractures, tendon injuries and peripheral nerve decompressions. Other surgeries include joint replacements for arthritis, arthroscopic shoulder and knee injuries, as well as sports-related injuries.

“I see my patients at the stores, restaurants, movies and church all the time”, says Dr. Whelan, who is content to be connected to the community. “I use local businesses instead of big outside companies whenever possible.”

But don’t think for a moment that Dr. Whelan doesn’t think big. As a member of Memorial’s Technical Advisory Committee, Dr. Whelan feels it’s part of her job to make sure the technology is not only state-of-the-art, but also suited to physicians’ needs. She also acknowledges that the technology used by physicians is increasing daily.

“Without a doctor’s input, one can only guess at what would be most helpful in a clinical setting.”

This “no guesswork” approach at Memorial has helped to boost Memorial’s technology capabilities and the adoption of technology by caregivers, including the establishment of physician-friendly electronic medical records. Many physicians provided their input and insight into issues involving use of the hospital’s computer system in their office settings. This resulted in improvements such as computerized order entry, e-signature and easy patient information access that are a real plus for physicians and their patients.

To take a tech tour at Memorial, call 989.729.4780.For a consultation with Dr. Whelan, call 989.725.6101.

The latest in medical technologyWorking Hands-On to Go Hands-Free

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Dr. Rhonda Whelan joined the Memorial Healthcare family in 2001. She practices at Mid-Michigan Orthopedics in Owosso.

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Name:Rhonda Whalen, D.O

BOARD CERTIFIED:Orthopedic Surgery

MEDICAL TRAINING:Pontiac Osteopathic

Hospital

Personal interest:Horseback Ridi

ng

1,285 Hip, knee and shoulder procedures in 2007

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Dr. Margaret Snow enjoys life and the outdoors and that’s something she wants for her patients as well. “My love of sports makes it easier to connect with some of my patients. When a patient has a sport which they are trying to return to, I enjoy going through the motions of that activity in the office, and I try to help them figure out the best exercises and stretches to address any deficits they currently have.”

As one of Memorial Healthcare’s board certified Physical Medicine Specialists, Dr. Snow enjoys sharing her own hobbies with patients and showing them how she stays healthy through golf, biking, kayaking and swimming. “I hope that I am able to set an example about striving to become more fit. I do acknowledge how difficult it can be, and take a bit of ribbing about how much time my kayak spends sitting on my car roof instead of in the water.”

Dr. Snow’s specialty is a field of medicine born in the 1940’s as a response to the polio epidemic, and which also became an important aspect of care for wounded World War II veterans. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation now covers much more including: Invasive Pain Management, Spinal Cord Rehabilitation, Work Injuries, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Back and Neck Pain and Musculoskeletal Problems.

At Memorial Healthcare, Dr. Snow also performs nerve conduction studies and EMG (electromyograms) to help diagnose muscle and nerve problems. Much of her practice is dedicated to working with physically disabled patients and coordinating rehabilitation programs that may include physical, occupational or speech therapy, braces, prostheses, wheelchairs or other adaptive mobility aides. “I have particular interests in wheel-chair fitting and prosthetic management for amputee patients.”

“My goal — to help patients improve their function after injury or illness, to learn to manage pain, and return to a life as near their ideal as possible.”

For additional information about therapy services at Memorial call 989.723.9488.For a consultation with Dr. Snow, call 989.723.5865.

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Dr. M. Margaret Snow joined the Memorial team 13 years ago and can often be found biking or kayaking in surrounding communities.

overcoming obstacles

expanding boundaries

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Name:M.Margaret Snow, M.D.

BOARD CERTIFIED:PHYSICAL MEDIC

INE

& REHABILITATION

MEDICAL TRAINING:GEORGE WASHING

TON

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICIN

E

Personal interests:Kayaking,

Photography & CYCLING

66,652 Restorative Therapy Visits

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Dr. Ronald Bishop and the Memorial Emergency Department team are ready for anything. Any time of the day or night. “We see accidents, trauma, referrals from Urgent Care — we see babies and we see the elderly,” said Dr. Bishop. As the only hospital in Shiawassee County, Memorial Healthcare serves more than 82,000 area residents. On average, over 90 people visit the Memorial Emergency Department each day, putting their concerns about minor illnesses and critical medical conditions into our hands. Roughly half are admitted to the hospital for acute care.

What makes this team ready for anything? • A well-trained staff with access to the latest technology at their fingertips. • Full-time board certified emergency physicians. • A nursing staff with special training in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and many

with Trauma Nurse Certification. • Access to medical specialists in over 32 disciplines who are on call to assist.

In the last 18 years that Dr. Bishop has been in Memorial’s ED, he’s seen the patient capacity double. He’s also seen the extensiveness of Memorial’s commitment to excellence as the hospital continues to provide the Emergency Department and its team members with latest diagnostic technology and capabilities to aid in diagnosis and treatment.

Dr. Bishop and the Memorial Healthcare team also work closely with the Shiawassee County EMS Network to provide a coordinated approach to delivering high quality emergency care to the ill and injured. This includes having a strong relationship with other area medical centers who might provide advanced care to cardiac patients when needed, or for serious trauma patients. Dr. Bishop notes that when necessary, “We’ve made preparations for a higher level of care.”

“We might be smaller than our competitors, but we do emergency care very well.”

To learn about our injury prevention and wellness events, call 989.729.4780.To meet our ED team visit our website at MemorialHealthcare.org.

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In addition to community speaking,

Dr. Bishop dedicates as much time as

he can to family, basketball and golf.

ready to serve

The Emergency department pros

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Name:Ronald Bishop, D.O.BOARD CERTIFIED:Emergency Medicine fellowship:American College ofOsteopathic EmergencyMedicine PhysiciansPersonal interests:Golf & Basketball

25,997 Emergency patients treated in 2007

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Dr. Barnas enjoys taking the time to get to know his patients well, but doesn’t want them to be in the hospital any longer than they have to be. As a General Surgeon at Memorial Healthcare, he’s glad to see a trend towards more minimally invasive procedures that allow patients to have a shorter stay, reduced risk and a quicker return to work — all very good things for the community.

He likes the hometown feel of the surrounding Owosso area, and the individual interaction that working here allows. “We can do almost everything at Memorial.”

Patients trust Memorial’s Surgical Services because of our skilled and compassionate care, state-of-the-art technology and safe laser and endoscopic surgical options. Memorial’s surgical team is comprised of specially trained surgeons, nurses, technicians and certified anesthesiologists. These are just a few reasons that more people in the region turn to Memorial Healthcare for surgical services than any other hospital.

And while Dr. Barnas is busy, it seems he’s just going to get busier. In fact, with the new Memorial Medical Arts Building scheduled to open, Dr. Barnas foresees that community cancer patients will opt to have more cancer surgeries performed at Memorial. As for Endoscopy support, Dr. Barnas mentions that colon surgeries have made the biggest leap towards minimally invasive procedures, now just requiring a few small incisions.

It’s been exciting for Dr. Barnas to see the growth at Memorial since he arrived less than three years ago, especially the construction of the new Medical Arts Building. “I used to look out and try to imagine it where the trees were…now the new building is here and is part of the campus and the community.” Dr. Barnas is also part of the planning process for future physical improvements, which include evaluation of Memorial’s operating room and surgical area.

But even a very busy surgeon needs to have balance in life, and Dr. Barnas is no exception. He knows that the end of Michigan’s winter means its time to put away the skis and pull out the golf clubs. His other love is softball, but he knows that takes more organization…so if anyone is getting a game together, call Dr. Barnas, and please make sure the good surgeon wears a mitt.

To learn more about our medical staff, call us for a 2008 physician directory at 989.729.4514.For a consultation with Dr. Barnas, call 989.725.9846.

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Dr. Barnas has been practicing at Memorial since 2005, and is a general surgeon with Owosso Surgical Associates.

Surgeons rally around

minimally invasive surgery

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Name:Daniel Barnas, M.D.specialty:General & Minimally Invasive Surgery MEDICAL TRAINING:Northwestern UniversityMedical SchoolPersonal interests:Skiing, Softball & Golf

4,837 Total Surgeries in 2007

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The new Endoscopy Center in the Memorial Medical Arts Building provides the “best of both worlds,” according to board certified Gastroenterologist Dr. Marcia Skjaerlund. This free-standing building offers a ‘catered to’ experience for patients. And, as part of the Memorial Healthcare campus, it is regulated and supported by one of the most trusted teams of providers in the community.

“It’s amazing, really beautiful. Patients will like it more!”

Dr. Skjaerlund knows that patients feel self-conscious about gastroenterology procedures. Until now, patients were faced with navigating a bustling medical center, busy examination and recovery rooms. and perhaps not as much privacy as they’d prefer.

With the opening of the new Medical Arts Building, patients will park steps away from a beautiful new Gastroenterology Center. Here there will be an environment where patient privacy is a top priority and family members or friends can relax in a waiting area designed for their comfort and enjoyment.

Dr. Skjaerlund is hoping that more patients will see the new Gastroenterology Center and be reminded to ask their doctor if it’s time for a routine screening (especially if someone is nearing the age of 50). As a Gastroenterologist at Memorial for the past 14 years, she knows early detection and prevention are crucial in treating colon cancer.

The Endoscopy Team and we, as physicians, had a say in designing the new center. Patients have private rooms, a lovely atmosphere and the “best of the best” equipment for screening, diagnostics and treatment. The new center is great news for patients. It will be a great atmosphere for busy doctors such as Memorial’s Gastroenterologists, Drs. Skjaerlund and Ronald Angles, as well as Cathy Kershen, D.O., who will be opening a new practice in the Memorial Medical Arts Building.

“I’m a busy mother of three,” says Dr. Skjaerlund, “my plate is full!” This includes shepherding her children to school, sports and church-related activities as well as the community YMCA. When there’s time, she takes in a kickboxing class at the hospital. This doctor knows you need to take care of yourself — and that’s the best advice of all.

For a consultation with Dr. Skjaerlund, call 989.725.1259.

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Dr. Marcia Skjaerlund enjoys spending time with her family and, when she can find time, joins friends for a kickboxing session.

doing all we can to be the best

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4 New endoscopy procedure rooms,3 board certified gastroenterologists.

Name:Marcia Skjaerlund, D.O.

BOARD CERTIFIED:Gastroenterology

Fellowship:Michigan State Univ

ersity,

Gastroenterology

Personal interests:

Kickboxing, family activities

and being outdoors

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THE REASON

REASon: A just ground for a conclusion or an action offered as

an explanation; the cause of an occurrence; a motive for an action or a

determination; principle; final cause.

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American Cancer SocietyAmerican Red Cross Blood DriveAnnual Heart FairAnnual Senior ExpoAnnual Cancer Survivor DayArt of Aging Lecture Series (Monthly)Baker College of OwossoBancroft Harvest ParadeBicycle Safety RodeoBiggest Baby ShowerCareer FairsChesaning Chamber of CommerceChesaning Showboat ParadeChild Advocacy CenterCoaches ClinicsCorunna 4th of July ParadeCorunna Firecracker EventsCurwood Festival ParadeCurwood 5K Walk/RunDurand Chamber of CommerceDurand Railroad Days ParadeElsie Dairy FestivalGreater Flint Safe Kids CoalitionHabitat for HumanityHealth and Cancer ScreeningsHealth Delivery Inc. (Mobile Medical Clinic)Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA)High School Sports PhysicalsJob Shadow OpportunitiesJunior AchievementKiwanis Club Membership & ActivitiesLaingsburg Springtime Festival ParadeLansing Community CollegeMake A Difference Day Food PantryMemorial FIT KidsMemorial Healthcare AuxiliaryMichigan Harvest GatheringMock InterviewsMSU ExtensionOccupational Health ScreeningsOvid Carriage Days ParadeOwosso Community PlayersPerry Fest Parade

Perry/Morrice Chamber of CommerceProject Great StartRambler Run (Perry)Relief After Violent Encounters (RAVE)Reach Out and ReadRelay for LifeRespite Volunteers of ShiawasseeRotary Club Membership & ActivitiesSaginaw County FairSATA Transportation InitiativeShiawassee Arts CouncilShiawassee Community FoundationShiawassee County FairShiawassee County Health DepartmentShiawassee Economic Development PartnershipShiawassee Health & Human Services CouncilShiawassee Regional Chamber of CommerceShiawassee RESDShiawassee United WayShiawassee YMCAWomens’ Nite Out

you will find us involved

in many organizations and causes

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It’s tough in mid-Michigan. Shiawassee County is currently the fastest growing Medicaid county in the State of Michigan, where 1 in 4 area residents are without any medical insurance or on Medicaid. Subsequently, many individuals within our communities have long been ignoring their need for medical attention, or are allowing minor medical conditions to grow into medical emergencies.

“Memorial, in collaboration with the Health and Human Services Council, identified that need and took the lead,” said Cathy Stevenson, Memorial Community Resource Liaison. “We wanted to offer a clinic that would serve the community and provide a ‘medical home’ to those who had none. After careful research, Health Delivery, Inc., of Saginaw was invited to set up Shiawassee County’s first-ever Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) in December of 2007.”

Designed to serve the uninsured and under insured, the Mobile Medical Unit accepts all patients regardless of ability to pay. Patients pay on a sliding fee scale, based on income. All patients are encouraged to make appointments, walk-ins are welcome, although nobody is ever turned away.

The staff of the MMU wants patients to think of this as their new medical home — a place where their records are kept, where they are known, where conditions can be treated before they become emergency situations. “Patients are encouraged to come back,” said Stevenson, “so we can watch out for them.” The MMU is also a place where community residents have access to information regarding Medicaid benefits and other available assistance such as WIC (Women Infants Children) food programs, well baby care, and immunizations and vaccinations for children — plus prescription payment assistance.

Memorial Healthcare is proud to support the MMU by hosting the medical facility at the hospital’s North Campus on North M-52. We provide office space and administration support, x-rays and lab testing at a sliding fee, medical equipment, office equipment and phone services.

And even though it’s currently a ‘mobile’ medical unit — plans for a permanent Shiawassee Community Health Center are already underway. “In the future, the clinic plans to offer mental health care, dental care and transportation assistance,” said Stevenson.

The Mobile Medical Unit accepts Medicaid, uninsured and underinsured patients. To make an appointment, call 989.729.4848.

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The Mobile Medical Unit provides a medical home for many of Shiawassee County’s uninsured residents.

A Great Need: The Mobile Medical Unit Answers

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• Serving the area’s Medicaid and

Uninsured populations

• Approximately 8,300 uninsured reside

nts

in Shiawassee County

• Shiawassee county has the fastest gro

wing

Medicaid population in the state of

Michigan by percentage of population*

*MHA Survey 2004-2006

Charles Smallman, Certified Physician Assistant.

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Memorial Healthcare partners with Habitat for Humanity.

For Brian White, Director of Facilities Services at Memorial, the past year has been very busy. During the course of a day or week Brian knows the intricacies of every square inch of every Memorial Healthcare building — and for that you need to be on the move.

When Memorial purchased — and needed to demo — 17 houses to build the new Medical Arts Building, the easiest thing to do would have been to bring in the wrecking ball and truck away the debris. Instead, Brian helped to connect Memorial Healthcare with the Shiawassee County Habitat for Humanity… a move that greatly benefited the community.

Memorial was able to allow Habitat to salvage anything they could reuse, recycle, or resale from those 17 homes — also known as ‘deconstruction.’ Some of the homes had recent remodeling, so Habitat made good use of vinyl siding, cabinets, lighting fixtures, windows, sinks and other items. With deconstruction, up to 85 percent of a home can be put to good use on other projects. What cannot be reused can often be sold. Many area homeowners were pleased to be able to purchase relatively new doors and windows to improve their homes at very affordable prices.

The results of these efforts?

Salvaging building materials helped Habitat for Humanity generate funds that were used to build a home in 2007 for an Owosso family, a project supported by many area individuals and experienced builders.

For Sarah Warren-Riley, Executive Director for the local branch of Habitat for Humanity, her first experience with Memorial Healthcare was a very good one. “I’ve always known Memorial to be generous to the community, but this was above and beyond generous.”

As Memorial Healthcare moves forward with its campus expansion project, it will continue to work with Habitat to find use for gently used materials. As for Brian White, he will continue to volunteer as board treasurer for Habitat for Humanity. He is looking ahead to future facility improvement projects at Memorial Healthcare. And in his spare time? He and his family have a building project of their own — renovating a 115-year old residence in Corunna.

For more information on the availability of used material or ways you can volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, call (989) 723-9776.

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Construction on the Medical Arts Building began May 18, 2007.

Doors for CollaborationA New Project Opens

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• Memorial employees and physicians donated #18,205 hours of community service in 2007

• Memorial staff sit on over 30 non-profit organization boards in the region

Brian White, Director of Facilities Services at Memorial Healthcare with

Sarah Warren-Riley, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity.

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Patient care reached a higher dimension in September of 2007 when Memorial Healthcare opened its new Diagnostic Center. Located just North of downtown Owosso, this center offers patients the most advanced patient tracking efficiencies and provides staff with the flexibility of a high-tech communication system.

For the convenience of our patients, we relocated key staff members from laboratory, diagnostic imaging and occupational medicine services to the new Diagnostic Center. They were specially trained to use a powerful patient tracking system that would let every staff member in the building know exactly who was waiting for services and when the patient was ready. During every step of a patient’s visit, staff can discern where the patient is in the process of care. When there are questions, staff members no longer have to leave a patient to go in search of information. A device worn about the neck lets the person contact other departments at the touch of a button.

The end result of putting together a dedicated team and the most up-to-the minute technologies is a facility that has significantly shortened the length of a patient visit. The average visit for a laboratory or x-ray patient at the Diagnostic location is less than nine minutes from their time of arrival until departure. Thanks to the efforts of this team these technologies are now being evaluated and individualized for registration and other service areas throughout the hospital.

Services provided at the Memorial Healthcare Diagnostics location include:• Laboratory Blood Draws• Anti-Coagulation Therapy• X-ray and CT Scan• Digital Mammography & Ultrasound• Stereotactic Biopsy• Occupational Medicine

No appointments are necessary for lab and x-ray services at our Diagnostics Center located at 100 Health Park Drive in Owosso.

A sophisticated tracking system ensures wait times are reduced for patients at the Diagnostic Center.

It’s all about service at the

new Diagnostic Center

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• The Diagnostic Center offers early morning and early evening hours for laboratory and x-ray services.

• Located at 100 Health Park Drive, the Diagnostic Center offers convenience and personal service.

Keith Morrow, D.O., Board Certified Radiologist at Memorial Healthcare.

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Ask any physician what it is that made them want to practice medicine as a career and you will most likely hear that they enjoy the relationships they build with patients. For primary care physicians, those relationships are often formed during the treatment of usual illnesses experienced by adults and their children. These relationships strengthen when unexpected problems occur such as the onset of diabetes and heart disease or the aftermath of a severe injury.

Memorial Medical Associates (MMA), a division of the hospital, is committed to serving this region by managing and staffing primary care physician offices in Chesaning, Durand, Elsie, Laingsburg, Ovid, Owosso and Perry. These physician offices provide a wide range of expert services including well baby visits, immunizations, routine physicals and

screenings, illness management, disease management and referral to specialists when necessary.

All of our doctors truly care about the wellbeing of their patients and the communities in which they practice. As physicians they understand that being involved in the community as a resident, volunteer and business partner is very important to the vitality and quality of life of their patients.

According to Dr. David Charles, “What gives me the most satisfaction and keeps me coming to work every day is my interactions with people and being able to help them identify the cause of their problem so that we can work together to form a solution.”

Primary care offices are located in:

For a physician referral, call 989.729.6422 or toll free 866.900.6422.

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“…You take the time to listen to your

patient. You get headaches, like we

do, trying to figure out what the best

course of treatment is! YOU CARE! That

is a rare and wonderful quality to find

in your doctor! We just wanted to thank

you for all you have done for John since

becoming his doctor. You not only saved

his life, but truly are committed to

making his quality of life better.”

- John and Jan Grigg

Dear Dr. Charles:

PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS PROVIDE

EXPERT SERVICES IN YOUR HOMETOWN

CheasaningDurandElsieLaingsburg

OvidOwossoPerry

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• Memorial operates three urgent cares located

in Chesaning, Durand and Perry.

• Many Memorial primary care offices have

adjacent laboratory and x-ray services onsite.

• Memorial also manages specialty

practices in the areas of dermatology,

gastroenterology, oncology and

physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Reena Joseph, M.D., Board Eligible Family Medicine and

David Charles D.O., Board Certified Family Medicine,

Durand Family Health Center.

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THE CARING

caring: Furnishing help; giving aid; thoughtful; assistance;

kind; compassionate; useful; loving.

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plaTinum level - $10,000

Butzel Long, PC

gold level - $5,000-$10,000

Baker College of Owosso

Cline, Cline & Griffin, P.C.

Indian Trails Motorcoach Incorporated.

United Collection Bureau, Inc.

silver level - $2,500-$5,000

Aileron Ltd.

Alliance HNI

Cadwallader-Lord-Hahn, Inc.

Centel Credit Union

Chemical Bank

Fifth Third Bank

Gould Investors, LP

Hackney, Grover, Hoover & Bean PLC

Independent Advisor

Raymond James– Kathy Hetfield

Motor Products Corp.

Plante & Moran, PLLC

The Rybar Group

Slingerland Chrysler Dodge

Sobaks Home Medical, Inc.

Young Chevrolet-Cadillac Inc.

Just like our staff of 170 physicians, 1,100 employees and 388 volunteers, we have donors who understand the meaning of caring for more than just a person’s illness or condition. Our donors realize that it takes dollars to purchase the latest technology and knowledge. We extend our deepest appreciation for our more than 1,500 individual and organizational donors who help us achieve so much more than just good care. We thank them for their time and talents, for their support and for their monetary donations in 2007. We continue to be blessed by the generosity of so many who believe in hometown caring. We are truly grateful for the interest in our efforts and sincerely appreciate every gift made in support of Memorial Healthcare. We make every effort to accurately honor each and every contributor in this publication. If you notice an error, please accept our apology and notify the Foundation office at 989.729.4675 so that we may correct our records.

Our Donors Have a Passion,and it’s called Caring.

Memorial healthcare foundation2007 One Call Corporate Sponsors

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you can — and expecT Their response

To Be amazing!

“Join the Courageous” is a community-wide campaign that aimes to raise $1.75 million dollars for the Cancer Center at the new Memorial Medical Arts Building. Donations have come from physicians and staff of the hospital, as well as residents of Shiawassee County. “We’ve had a very positive reception from the community — especially from people who have been affected by cancer, and who have experienced the difficulty of long drives for lengthy radiation courses,” said Tom Cook, co-chair of the “Join the Courageous” campaign.

As “Join the Courageous” attains its goal, the funds allow the Cancer Center to go beyond just being a medical facility — to become a high quality “healing environment” with a library, healing garden and so much more.

“With this new facility,” said Cook, “people can see Memorial’s commitment to providing the best care and the best environment to the community, and it’s been nice to see a creative community response.”

“Join the Courageous” is Memorial’s first capital fundraising campaign since 1967 — and has been a huge success from the start. In fact, over $1 million of the targeted $1.75 million was raised prior to the ground breaking ceremony for the new Memorial Medical Arts Building in May of 2007.

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Can you ask a community to donate money to a building that you hope they’ll never use?

Campaign Council:Tom Cook, ChairJackie Hurd, ChairAnn BentleyPeggy GulickMike AshDavid Louwsma, D.O.Paul SchluckebierTim GewirtzDaniel Williams, M.D.Hesham Gayar, M.D.

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• Memorial Healthcare Foundation received charitable contributions from over 1,500 individuals and organizations. The sum of the contributions was $860,000.

• Grants of $700,000 were awarded by the Foundation in 2007 to fund capital, technology and wellness needs.• Charitable gifts helped build the Foundation’s Endowment Growth Fund, supported wellness programs in

our communities, and advanced Memorial’s commitment to provide quality, compassionate care.• Effective management of investments resulted in total asset growth from $2.80 million to $3.12 million

while simultaneously awarding a record amount of grants from the Foundation to Memorial Healthcare.• Initiated Join the Courageous, a Campaign for the Cancer Center at Memorial Healthcare. The Foundation

has committed to raise $1.75 million in private charitable support to construct, equip and outfit the new Cancer Center. Campaign commitments of $1.4 million were received in 2007. Fundraising for the campaign will continue with the expectation that the campaign goal will be surpassed in 2008.

Foundation 2007 accomplishments

Memorial Healthcare foundation

board of directors

Mike Ash, PresidentPeggy Gulick, President ElectKathy Hetfield, Secretary/TreasurerMike ArdeleanAnn BentleyPiper BrewerDana Clark

Barbara ClatterbaughMary ComptonSharon HannenMatt HufnagelJane IdleJessica JanegoVicki Kiger

Kevin KreggerSue OsikaCheryl PetersonDeb PriceDee RotyTim ShawDaniel Williams, M.D.

Each holiday season, Auxiliary members from Memorial Healthcare honor special loved ones with a holiday “Community Tree of Love.” This is a thoughtful way to honor special loved ones and also make a lasting contribution toward helping others. In 2007, donations from the Community Tree of Love supported the Memorial Healthcare Foundation “Join the Courageous” cancer center campaign. The grand tree in the hospital’s front lobby was beautifully decorated with personalized snowflakes and doves and the names of honorees were listed in a special book displayed in the lobby. In addition to the Community Tree of Love, the Auxiliary offered

youth throughout the region an opportunity to participate in a “Kids Tree of Love.” A donation of any amount allowed a child to place a red heart on this special tree.

hope abounds during the holidays

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Fund Use Amount Join the Courageous Campaign Construction and equipping of the new Memorial $525,000 Healthcare Cancer CenterFIT Kids Third year funding of Memorial FIT Kids program $ 85,800Ambulatory Services & Unrestricted Patient monitors for surgical procedures $ 25,100Keystone Equipment Employee supported equipment needs $ 15,300Hospice Fund Bereavement services provided to support $ 11,200 families of Hospice patientsGeriatric Services Active Senior Expo and Art of Aging lecture series $ 10,400Margaret S. Gulick Scholarship Fund Awards for pursuit of nursing degree and entry $ 7,500 into nursing professionGrounds and Facilities Development of a campus landscape master plan $ 5,600Hospice Fund Staff and volunteer education $ 4,600Long Term Care Items and activities to help long term care residents $ 2,200 stay active, energetic and livelyEducation and Outreach Certified car seat safety inspection event $ 2,200Scholarships & Unrestricted Awards for pursuit of advanced degrees in $ 2,000 healthcareFamily Birth Place Staff education and patient education materials $ 1,500Cancer Fund Cancer screening services provided for the $ 1,300 uninsured and underinsuredOther Sum of grants of less than $1,000 each $ 1,500

Total Grant Awards $701,200

Thanks to grants from Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Dr. Ly Gau, board certified geriatrician in Owosso, offers FREE lectures to help keep local seniors safe and well.

Memorial healthcare foundation 2007 grants

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Bike Safety Day – June 23One of Memorial’s summer events was a Bike Safety Day featuring bicycle registration, safety inspections by the House of Wheels, an obstacle course set up by the Kiwanis-Owosso PM Club and a free bicycle helmet distribution. Bike Safety Day was attended by 87 youngsters of all ages and their parents. Other attractions that day included tours of the Owosso City

Fire Department fire engine, Owosso City police car and a special visit by the Shiawassee County Sheriff Department canine unit. Other sponsors of the event were Representative Richard Ball, Senator Valde Garcia, HealthPlus and Memorial Healthcare.

*Keystone Club Equipment Fund Contributors

2007 individual donors

Jennifer Abrams*Jorja and Roneil AckelsFrank and Sandra AckermanGary and Sheryl AckermanMartha J. Ade*F. James and Janice AlchinCynthia Alexander*Kenneth AlgozinJudy Allard*Donald and Kathryn AllenGerald and Barbara J. AllitonLynnette Alvarado*Deirdre Amman*Robert and Beverly AndersonTodd Andrews*Lothar AndriesBonnie Appleby*Dianne and James ApseyMichael and Rebecca ArdeleanAmanda Ariss*Sherene Ariss*Jaime Arndt*Helen Arthur*Duane and Pat AshMichael and Lisa AshPhilip and Monica Ashley*Clyde and Betty AtkinsonDr. Timothy and Rebecca AtkinsonMarla Atwell*Dr. Kurt and Lora AurandCharlene AustinDoris AustinCheryl Austin*Mary Babcock*Jean BachAgnes BacigalRobert BacigalRoger and Vivian BahrRonald and Loraine BakerDaryn Baker*Amelia Baldwin*

Wayne and Nancy BalkoDr. Richard and Connie BallRex and Dorothy BallantineLisa Bamber*Frank and Carol BambergerBrancroft FamilyCarol Bancroft and FamilyPatrick and Denise BannanTerry and Jeff Barancik*Dr. Daniel and Gretchen BarnasJackie BarnumKen and Ellen BatchelorRichard and Joyce BatchelorJoseph and Margery BatemanMichael and Patricia BatesMr. and Mrs. Richard BatesCelee BattisforeRobert and Judy BeachAlvin and Nelda BeardMichael and Cynthia BeardJennifer Beard*Hila and Darwin BeauforeNancy Beckman*William and Margaret BeganKay and Jason BeldygaEarl and Barbara BellMike and Melissa BelmerPat and Jenny BelmerDeborah and Gary Bendall*Al and Carolyn Benick*Carolyn Benish*Pam and Ed BennettAnn Marie BentleyErnest and Bertha BentleyRobert Berg*Ken and Nancy BergerFrank and Mary BernathSuzanne BertmanM.J. BettsDavid and Janis Beutel

Dale BickfordBozena BieniasJudy BingamanJoe and Georgetta BirchmeierTimothy and LeAnn BirchmeierDr. Ronald and Beverly BishopCynthia Bitterman*Tricia Bitterman*Marcia Bittner*Alfred and Delores BixbyMyra BixbyStephanie Black*Tammy Black*John and Connie BlanchettJames BlountDavid BodaryJeff and Patty BodaryMary Bohac*Dr. Mandell and Irene BookmanAaron Robinson and Dr. Angala Borders-RobinsonAmy Bott*Elaine Bough*Amy Sue BowenKathryn Bowen and FamilyRosemary BowmanLynn D. BowneEric and Suzanne BraccianoChuck and Joan BraceyGeorgianna BradleyRichard and Mary BrandtKim Brandt*Chris and Shelley BrantGerald and Joyce Bremer*Karen Brettrager*Margery BrewerPiper BrewerLorraine BriggemanJames Brimacombe*Vickie Britten*

Derrick and Walida BrittonCynthia Bromley*Ernest and Barbara BronsonCynthia Brooks*Danny and Paula BrooksLaura BrooksPat and Rose BrooksTim and Kathy Brooks*Cheryl Brown*Connie BrownDr. Edgar and Darlene BrownEileen BrownJames and Judy BrownMargaret BrownMarian BrownMichael and Linda BrownScott and Merry Sue BrownWilliam and Rose BrownJackie BruffDick and Connie BruggerRobert and Dorothy BrunoLois Buckelew*Almos Dezsi and Dr. Maria BudaiLuvella BuddThomas and Michele BuddJames and Ann BuffaAllan and Sandra Bulemore*Jim and Alice BunkerDr. Kevin and Debra BurWilliam and Grace BurkGale and Debra Burke*Randel and Virginia BurnsJamie BursteinNancy CadyDebbie Camehl*Tammy Camp*Bruce CampbellMary Alice CampbellRichard and Catharine CampbellJoann Campbell*Linda Carlson

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Michael CarltonPatricia CarmodyDuane and Evelyn CarrKarla Carsten*Geraldine CarterThomas and Dianne CaseJudy Caverson*Daniel and Kathleen CechJudy Cerveny*Paul and Janeen ChaffeeYolanda Chapko*Diane Chapman*Michael Chapman*Thomas Chapman*Valerie Chapman*Dr. Mario and Erin ChavesDan and Judy ChingPiper and David Chrenka*David and Mary Chrenko*Lois ChurchJames and Cynthia CivilleCecilia ClackJanet ClareyFrank Madaski and Paula Clarizio*Dawn Clark*Jeffrey Clark*Julie ClarkMichealle Clark*Richard ClarkRoger and Dana ClarkJudge Ward Clarkston and Ann NazionJudge James and Barbara ClatterbaughRalph and Roberta ClayThomas and Suzanne CleereDr. Robert and Ruth CliffordDana and Patricia CluckeyTina Coffman*Anthony and Shannon ColarossiFrank and Margaret ColavecchiEdi Colburn*Raymond and Darlene ColeCatherine CollamerJeffrey and Yvette CollardCurtis and Deborah Collier*Janeen Collins*Al and Mary ComptonBonnie ComptonDavid and Sandra Conant*Dale and Lorraine ConstineBruce and Jacqueline CookPaul and Laurie CookThomas Cook and Anna OwensWilliam and Virginia CookKellie Cook*Janet Cool*Jane CoonWilliam Copeland and Pamela Y. LovingBeverly Cords & Ron LammyStephen and Aundrea CoreyKrista Corl*A. Ilene CorpRob and Laurie CorwinPeter Cotey D.O.William Coulter*

Dr. David CouturierDe Von and Connie CoxJulie Crackel*Richard and Karen CravenDaniel and Patricia CrawfordTim and Lesli CrawfordJohn and Karen CreelmanJanet Criner*Lisa Criner*Amy Cross*Carole CrovellaAl and Ilona CrowderClara CroweTroy and Annie CroweKaren Cummings*Mark CuneazNikki and Joel CunninghamWard and Sheila CurtissCathlene DaleyAlicia DalleyEdward and Ann DanekEdward and Linda DanekMichael and Gloria DanekDonald and Louise DavidsonKelly DavidsonKevin and Laurie Davis*Patricia Davis*George and Retha DayMarion Day*Jeffrey and Heather DeasonVicki DeBar*Anne DeFeverLawrence P. DelaneyRonda Delaurier*Michelle Delisle*Ashley DelzerDavid and Diane DeNard*John and Jennifer Dennis*Jennie P, DeNolfLois DePeal*Margaret Dery*Elizabeth and George DeSantisDr. Archibald and Elaine DettmanCynthia DeVilbis*Glen and Lori DeVosJulie Dietrich*Florence DignanJohn and Gloria DillerMargaret DillinghamRandall and Vickie Disbrow*William and Juanita DoeferCrystal and Nathan DoleLawrence D. DollGene and Ann DonelsonKathy Dotson*Patricia Dotson*Fred DowellDale and Angela DowenJames and Carol DowsettBill and Janet DrakeSherry Draper*Bernice Drummelsmith*Melton and Anita DrummondCharlotte Drury*Fritz and Jean Dudash

Jason DuffieldLaura Dumond*Pam Dunham*Ann-Marie Dunn*Mary Ann DunnSue and Richard Dunn*Clifford and Margaret DuntleyLarry and Linda DupuisFrances DurlingFrank and Lillian DvorakDonald and Evelyn DyerPaul and Pamela EarlyRobert and Suzanne EdwardsMitchella Eickholt*Michael and Janine ElbingJ. Stewart and M. Irene ElderJohn ElderRobert and Susan ElkinsRonald and Connie EllenbergJoel and Char ElliottMichael and Patricia ElliottRobert ElliottArt and Mildred EllisSue Ellis*Tina Ervin*Dale EspichJames and Mary Etchison*Robert and Patricia EvansEvelyn M. EvertsBrad and Vicky FaberAnthony and Jennifer FarrellBill and Mariann FarrellChristine FarrellFrank and Janae Fear*Douglas and Deborah FerrierMarlene R. FickRita FieldsGregory and Lori FinateriPatrick FinneganDorothy FitnichDuane and Kathleen FitnichAmy Flory*Rasha Flowers*Jacqueline FlynnCharlotte Fondren*Donna Force*Diane Ford*Joane FordRay and Kim FordHarry and Christa ForresterJohn and Phyllis ForsytheHeidi Fox*Joyce C. FoxKatherine Fox*Ron and Amy FoxCarl and Judy FrancisVertia FrancisDarlene Franklin*Mr. and Mrs. George FranklinSandra FrederickRobin Fredrick*Sharon Freeman*Thomas and Laura FreemanJacqueline Frelitz*Karen Friday

Kayann Fritz*Deanna Frosty*Alexander and Tracey FugazziBarbara FullerChristian and Amber FullerRussell and Tamara Fuller*Sandy FuossRev. Clifford and Jerie FurnessVicki Gadd*John Patrick and Mary Lou GaffeyDan J. GaffneyChad Gale*Laverne and Estella GaleDirk and Joanne GalehouseCharles GallSenator and Mrs. Valde GarciaSherman and Jacqueline GarnettJeremy and Amy GarrettAnn GarveyRachel Garvey*John and Carol GaskinKelly Gasper*Dr. Hesham and Randa GayarBeverly GebbenFrances GeigerCindy George*Kimberly Gerding*Andrew Gewirtz*Timothy and Yasmin GewirtzSusan GibersonElwood GibsonVirginia Giesken*Grace GillSteven and Rita Gill*Rose GillionSue Ginderske*Elizabeth Gitchell*Michael and Stella GlassElizabeth Goad*Kaye and Dennis Goetschy*Delores GoffBlake and Sara GolabCathleen Goldner*Karen Gonzalez*Heather Good*John and Becky GoodDonald and Bobbi Gooding*Donald and Devona GoodingSamuel and Caroline GrahamTroy Graham*Wilbur and Judith GrahamThomas and Therese GrantGayla Grantham*Marko Grbesa*James and Virginia GreenVelmar and Margaret GreenJon and Elaine GreenwayGerald and Melissa Greger*Gary and Rita GregorickaJerry and Deborah GregorickaTerry and Georgia GregorickaJack and Dale GregusMichael and Cathy Grisdela*Donald and Rose GroomThomas and Kathleen Gross

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Barry W. Gross*

Sandra GroveGloria Groves*

Gregg and Sue GuetschowTerry and Margaret GulickTraci GulickDr. Barbara Gurden

Holly Gustafson*Jeffrey HaasNancy HaasPhyllis G. HaasRobert and Patricia HabermehlHague FamilyDarryl and Sue HaleyChristine Hall*Jim and Dottie HamblinSusan Hamel*Robert HamillDavid and Linda Hamilton*Nancy Hammond*Robert and Carol HammondLouis HanksBob and Sharon Hannen*

Daniel HansonPam and Thomas HarkemaJan HarperPatricia Harris*Wayne and Linda HarrisJohn and Sue HarrisonArchie and Christine HartJoEllen HartleyAmy Hartman*Loren and Mary Lee HartmanKatie Hartsuff*Frank and Nancy HarvathMarjorie HassVileta F. HathawayBruce and Mary Hausauer*Tony Havalda

Crystal HawkDianna Hayes R.N.George and Julie HayesMary Ellen and Lawrence HayesNancy HayesRhonda and James Hayes*James and Tamara HazelMerrell and Patricia HazelNorma HazeltonMike and Heather HebnerCharles and Maria HeggHarold and Dorothy HeidtkeDaniel and Patricia HelmerElizabeth HelmerMark HelmerRussell and Beverly HelmerLewis and Cynthia Helmker*Grant and Vicki HemenwayPete and Jeanette HemgesbergMichael and Pamela HendeeCal and Judy Hendrick*Mary Henley-Tabor*Mark and Kathy Hetfield

Harry and Renie HeysteeHolly Hibbard

Sharon Hickmott*Jenny Higa*Willard and Arlene HilgendorfRaymond HillSteven and Teresa HillGlenn and Ruth HillsWilliam and Ruth Himburg

Robert and Audrey HoagRobert HodgeJane HofstraChristy HolderCharles and Barbara Holland*Don and Marie HollowayLarry and June HolmesMrs. Steve HolovachDavid and Sally HoodPaul and Annette HoodJeffory and Jan Hoose*Amy Hopersberger*James and Kathryn HorakJerry and Mary Ann HornAdele and Rick Horton*Mr. and Mrs. Bill HortonDon and Sandy Horton

Janet Horvath*Justin HorvathMary Jo Horvath*Morene HorvathRobert E. HorwoodSusan Hottois*Michelle Howe-GietzenJohn and Kathleen HowerTroy and Lynn Howes*John HrckaMona HubbardJohn and Mary HuberDawn HudecekJerri and Edward Hudson*Dr. David and LeAnn HuffMatthew and Tori Hufnagel*Robert and Julie HughesJohn and Jacklyn HurdThomas and Kathleen HutchinsonJane IdleMervin and Margaret InmanMitchell and Suzanne IrishJ.E.Bryan and Kelly Jackson*Tina Jackson*Daniel Jacobs*Janet JacobsJoseph JacobsNaomi JacobsMr. and Mrs. Raymond JacobsDr. Ayaz and Laura JafriDon and Terry JagosElsie Janego and FamilyWilliam and Jessica JanegoGregg and Kellie JanicekJennifer Janson*John A. Jerome, Ph.D.Sandra Jeter*Mr. and Mrs. Bob JohnsAnn JohnsonCurry Johnson*Rebecca Johnson*Dr. Terrence and Elizabeth JohnsonTom and Paulette JohnsonWayne and Barbara JohnsonWilliam and Mareta JohnsonJanet Johnston*Martha Johnston*Sandra Johnston*Elizabeth Jones*Gordon and Sandra JonesJacqueline Jones*Brenda and Robert JordanStephen JuricaJerry F. Kadera and Jerry J. KaderaLawrence and Dorothy KadolphLinda KadzbanThomas Kalina*Mary KasbohmKevin and Marian KasikTamela Katt*Barbara and Patrick KearnsPeter and Judi KeayCharles and Linda KeenanTimothy and Tamara Kelleher

Laurence and Deborah KelleyJeri Kellogg*Pat KellyBetty KelseyTerry and Linda KempNicki KennedyShirley KennedyDavid and Linda KenneyChristopher Kenny and Ann Petersen-KennyHarold and Freida KercherRobert and Sheran KeskeyCharles and Judith KetchumStacie KetchumCarla Kiesling*Phillip and Vicki Kiger*Lloyd and Kathleen KilbreathMr. and Mrs. Cal KilburnLeRoy and Mildred KilburnPaula KilburnJanet KilpatrickDave and Sharon Kimble*Brian and Linda KimmerGreg and Jacklynn KimmerCharles and Nadine KincaidKen and Cindy King*Kristina King*Bernie and Judith KingsburyDebra Kingsbury*Mary Ann KingslandKenneth and Sandra KirbyPasha KirbyCharlotte Kirk*Kelly and Annette Kirkpatrick*John and Lisa KlassenDennis and Jenean KleinedlerEarl and Irene KlineRichard and Lori KlotzDr. and Mrs. Roger KnechtDr. William and Dorothy KnechtToni KneidingTera KnickerbockerBruce and Dixie KobeSteve and Connie Kobe*Floyd and Nancy KoernerMichael and Lori KonopackeKenneth and Leona KoonterHelen KoppaDr. James and Jeannene KoprowskiMarion KorienekMildred KortierDonald and Delores KoskiRobert and Nancy KotarakRobert and Tracey KotarakDick and Maxine KovickCraig and Susan KowalSony and Betty KozoleGeorge and Trudy KramerNicki Krawczyk*Kevin and Janea KreggerJon Krueger*Deborah Kruger*Charlene Krupp*Dr. Paul and Kathleen KuhlmanLinda Kulhanek*

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Go Blue! Go Green! Tailgate PartyMemorial Healthcare Foundation hostedits annual Go Blue! Go Green! Tailgate party on November 1 at Steve’s Place in the Comstock Inn (Owosso). All were welcome to attend this high-spirited, in-state rivalry event. Activities held throughout the evening included spirit merchandise sales, a cash raffle and a charity silent auction. The fundraising challenge between Michigan State University and University of Michigan fans netted proceeds to support “Join the Courageous” — a campaign for the Cancer Center at Memorial Healthcare. Special thanks to Flint Clinical Pathologists, the presenting sponsor for the event. Cheering on their respective teams were Go Green! Chair, Jim Buffa and Go Blue! Chair, Troy Crowe.

*Keystone Club Equipment Fund Contributors

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Terry and Diane KunstRon KurkaPamela KurtzMary KurudaSally Lackey*Joseph and Darla LadiskiRichard and Sylvia LakeRusty and Jennifer LaMayCindy Langdon*Terry A. LangeJudy LaPorte*Charles and Connie LauderdaleMichael and Mary Jo LawPam Lawrence*Richard and Linda LawsonJim and Carol LehmanJulie Lehmann*Lori Lemieux*Dr. Lance and Christie LemonCathy LennonMr. and Mrs. Thomas LennoxJohn and Margaret LeonardSonia LePeak*Clyde and Dorothy LeValleyJudy Lewis*David LintnerTed and Norritta LipovskyRichard and Vivian LiszkaStephanie LitomiskyBrent and Donna LittleLayne LittleLester and Pat LittleFrank LivingstonJohn and Vicky LloydDavid LoffelmanAnita Long*Frank and Lillian LorenzLouch FamilyBrian and Marsha LouchGary and Suzanne LouchMarion LouchMary Ann LouksDr. David and Cynthia LouwsmaJennifer Loux*Jim LovaseGlen LoveJon and Gail LoveLucy LoweryMr. and Mrs. Terry LoznakDarleen and Brad LuchenbillCarl and Sue LudingtonThomas and Kimberly LuickStacy Luznak*Michael and Lisa LynchGene and Nancy LyonsRobin and Janet LyonVivian MacGillivrayDr. John F. Mac GregorJulie Mackay*Daniel and Patricia MacManusPamela Mahoney*John Malaska*Linda Mallory*Trish Manke*Susan Marble*

Carol Marlow*Donald and Jodi MarrahLuanne Marrah*Jerry and Carolyn MarsJoni Mars*Frank and Dorothy MarsikDarlene Martin*Donna Martin*Larry and Margo MartinRobert and Suzanne MartinElizabeth MartinoRenee Martuch*Patrick and Laura MarutiakNichole Mason*Joyce MatousekRalph and Helen MatthiesAndrea Matzke*Rosalinda Matzke*Amanda Maurer*David and Dianna MaurerGene MaurerJoseph and Becky Maurice*Ron MayerMary Mazurek*Kirk and Joane McCallRebecca McCallum*Michael and Joan McCloskeyBeverly J. McCullouchBrenda McDonald*Jack and Betty McGinnisMary McGinnis*Cynthia McGraw*Joelle McGuire*Judy McIntyre*Charles McKnightSam and Michelle McLarenNikole McLean*Patrick McLeodThomas and Margie McMullen*Walter McPhersonBrad Mead*Don MeadTerry and Connie MeadRandy and Valerie MederDebra Mendyk*Frank and Mildred MentusGlen MerkelTed and Christy MerkelVincent MerkelLori Merrill*William and Rosemary MertensSheila Method*Bruce and Lorraine MeyerRobert and Bettina MeyerAndrea Meyers*Sandra MichalecCheryl Michels*Frances Middleton*Ed and Pat MilanAnton and Mary E. MilekovichAnnette MilitoConnie Miller*Gene MillerDr. Mark and Jimsey MillerPatrick and Susan Miller

Richard and Joanne MillerRita Miller*Sarrah Miller*Shannon Miller*Roxanne Mills*Dave and Tracey MinarikEd and Pat MinarikCharles and Roxanna MirosDru MitchellJames and Christine MitchellKaren Mitchell*Kimberly Mitchell*Dr. David and Colleen MohlmanEugene and Joyce MoilesDoris Moore FamilyKevin and Erin MooreMichael and Jennifer MooreMarilyn Moorman*Wayne and Sheila MoreyDr. John and Joanne MorovitzSandra MorrillDaniel and Teresa Morris*Dr. Keith and Cathy MorrowLarae Morrow*Carol MoseGarth and Stephanie Motschenbacher*Maxine MotzAmy Mowen*Sheila Mulcahy*Agnes MulhollandDenise MungerAmy Murphy*Sandra Myers*Cletus NallTroy and LeAnn NapierJames and Donna NaultBetty Jo Nelson*Thomas and Shelva NelsonAxel and Gale NequistSophie NequistCarole NeuferSusan and Daniel NewcomCarol Anne Newell*Marsha NewellVicki Newell*Carl and Cathy NewkirkJoanne and W.R. NewlandNewman FamilyAngela Newman*Karen NewmanRay and Marlene NewmanJeffrey NewtonNancy NicholsTerry and Anne NicholsThomas and Catherine NicosiaJames and Kay NielsenWilliam and Delores NixonKenneth and Carolee NoononDr. Charles and Crescent NormanMargaret and Christopher Noth*Marc and Elizabeth NoverMary Nuechterlein*Ruth OakesJack OberlinBarbara Oberlitner

Dave and Kim O’BerryTim and Pat O’BryantTheodore and Cheryl OckermanTimothy and Cynthia OeschgerJoan Oesterreicher*Philip and Karla OgdenThomas and Rita Ogg*Jane Oginsky*Joseph and Susan OginskyWilliam and Marcia O’HaraFloyd and Elaine OlmstedFred and Louanne OlmstedJames OlsonLance and Julie OmerDonna O’RourkeJoAnn Orser*Richard and Candace OsbornAndy and Teresa OsikaChris OsikaThomas Hannen and Sue OsikaBetty Osmer*Dr. Robert and Anne OsmerFrank and Mary OswaldJoseph and Kathleen OzwaldaCheryl Paez*Susan Pajtas*Carol PaksiEric and Janice PaksvanLinda Palasio*Sherry Palatka*Jody ParkDarrell and Mary ParksShane and Brooke ParmaleeBrandy Partlo*Lisa Passinault*Bernadine Patrick and FamilyRod and Bonnie PatseyDr. Robert PattersonKim Pearsall*Carol PeckAmy Peckens*Harry and Nancy PeiselSusan PekarekHazel Peltier*Grace Perkins*Brenda Peterman*Alisa Peters*Sharon Peters*Betty Petersen*Jack and Constance PetersenJames and Cheryl PetersonPeggy Petrucha*David and Berneice PfeifferLovern and Nancy PhelpsShawn Phelps*Jerome and Virginia PhillipsGeorge and Diane Pichette*Montgomery and Susan PierceCaryn PirochtaDorothy Pirochta*Bob PloofStephen and Jean PollickCindy PopovitchDavid and Alberta PorterRobert Pospisil

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Patricia A. PostDale PotterTracy Powell*Amy Prchlik*Arthur and Deborah PriceJanet Pritchett*Kathleen Putnam*Dr. Ernesto and Rosa QuiachonMaggie Quinn*Lorna Quirk*Max RaatzJanice RaceJanet RademacherWilliam and Beth RaglaRobert and Sheila RalphClinton Ramirez*Arthur and Elizabeth RancourVonda Rann*Joe and Candy RathbunJeanne Ray*Benjamin and Jaimi RedmondDavid and Jill RedmondJanet Reed*Rosalie Reed*Walter and Marion ReedJames and Jan RehDale and Mable ReidGary and Loreliei RekittkeSteve and Kim RemenecDana Renshaw*Dr. Steven Reschak and Dr. Kimberly PummillJacob Reyna*Deborah Reynolds*Richard and Elaine ReynoldsShelly Reynolds*David and Lisa RhodabeckMargaret RidleyCarla Rigling*

Richard and Marcia Rigoulot*John and Mary Lou RileyPaulette Riley*Clyde and Patricia RisdonSalem Rishmawi*Shannon Rivard*Barbara RobbinsDouglas and Janice RobbinsKathleen RobbinsJeff and Kathy Roberts*Charles and Barbara RobertsonVickie Robertson*Brian Robinson*Connie Robinson*Gerald and Cathy RobinsonJune RobinsonKenneth Rockwell*June RoddyBarbara Rodriguez*Charles and Loretta RolfesPatricia M. Root*Richard and Laurie RootDuane and Donna RoseDr. Frank and Patience RosenbaumDavid Rosenberger*Brandy Rosenfeltd*Mr. and Mrs. Wayne RoszmanDale RotheElden and Veronia RotheEtheljane RothneyDr. Robert and Dee RotyDouglas and Wendy Rowden*Cathy Rowell*Mir and Noor Rowshan*Don and Margaret RubinoArden O. RunyanJerri Ryan*Peggy RyckmanJeanie Rye*

Joshua Salander*Lisa Salander*Drs. Wael and Reem SalmanKimberly Samson*Leann Samson*James and Bonnie SandersonLarry and Susan SandersonKarolyn SandovalCarmen Santiago-Hernandez*Madeline Sawvel*JoAnn SawyerKatherine Sawyer*Sandra Scanlon*Charles and Linda Schaufele*Scott Schellie*Michael SchlachterPaul and Cynthia SchluckebierDaniel Schmidt*Mary Schmidt-TuckerDr. Michael and Tammy SchmidtSteven and Linda SchmidtDean Schmier*Linda SchneiderElwyn and Barbara SchnickJohn R. Schofnitz TrustBarbara SchooleyKimberly Schuler-AllredDean and Linda Schultz*Marvin and Marcia SchultzRosemary SchultzWilliam and Nancy SchultzDelores Schuyler*Jim and Cindy SchwartzDavid and Rena Schwartz*John and Joan ScoullerAngela Scripter*James and Janice SegoRussel and Lisa SeigelMichael and Kari Selleck

Mark and Julie SemansDale and Patricia SevissRandy and Tamera SextonClark and JoAnn ShanahanMaurice and Pamela ShattuckTimothy and Kathleen ShawThomas and Theresa ShearerDonald and Helen ShepardPatricia Shilling*Thomas and Janice ShireMr. and Mrs. Bruce Shively*Paul and Anna Lou SholteyMarilyn SigafooseDonald and Sandra SimmonsJason and Jamie SimmonsCraig Simpson*Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur SimpsonRachel Sincissen*Anthony J. SinicropiCarrie Sink*Ed and Alberta SkodakMichael SkoryJames and Josephine SlingerlandJames and Mary SlingerlandAnn Slocum*Gerald and Bonnie SlyLila SmalecKaren Small*Cindy Smith*David and Diane SmithDebra Smith*Debra and John Smith*Eddie and Angelean Smith*Harold and Sue SmithJulie and Daniel SmithKelly SmithLaurie Smith*Lee and Karen SmithLisa Smith*

Dinner DanceIn February, the 14th annual Dinner Dance generated $45,000 for Memorial’s Join the Courageous cancer center campaign. The black tie event featured Cirque Du Soleil theme, entertainment and a wonderful time was had by all. We thank our sponsors, physicians and the community for their support of this annual fundraising event.

*Keystone Club Equipment Fund Contributors

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Monica Smith*Troy Smith*Thomas and Ellen SmyczynskiEdward SnellDr. M. Margaret Snow*Trina Snow*Heidi Snyder*Leon and Jacklyn SnyderNorman and Arlene SnyderR.J. and Lorraine SnyderRichard and Christine SobakSteven and Kara SobakAlan and Julie SorensonJeremy and Kristen SoukupCarol and Gary SouleSandra Spalding*Deidra Spaleny*Verla Spannagel*Evelyn SparksLouis and Marion SpaseBarb Spencer*Glenn Spencer*James and Joyce SpencerMax SpencerNora Spencer*Kyle and Marie SpiessBill and Deb SpikeDavid and Christine SpragueJanice Sprague*Rex and Pat SpragueToni Sprague*Brian and Tammy Springsdorf*Jim and Sally St. Charles*Timothy and Jeanne St. JohnChristopher and Lisa StandhardtWilliam and Janice StanhopeDonald and Helen StantonDavid and Pamela StarkweatherMilan and Dianne StasaReed and Stacy StaufferKathy Stavely*Dave and Lori StechschulteLinda Stechschulte*Paul Stechschulte*Richard and Robin StechschulteJeri SteckMartha Steck FamilyMargaret SteeleTiffany Steele*Joan StegmeyerJudy Steiss*Bruce and Pauline StephensThomas and Catherine Stevenson*David and Debbie StewartJody Stewart*Nancy Stewart*Vickie StewartRhonda Stickel*John and Pat StiffBob and Sandy StinsonDaniel and Judy StotenburJulie Strauch*Tim and Melissa Strauch

Doris Street & Linda MartinusKatherine Strickland*Bob and Linnell StriggowRoberta Strnad*Guy and Marianne StuartRichard and Joanne SturgisMichelle Sullivan*Madeline SumberaMelinda Sutter*David and Martha SuttonTerry Svarc*Robert and Faith SwansonBrian and Linda SwatmanEllen SweersJames and Carla SworthwoodMary Ellen Symons*Dawn Szwed*Max and Kathy TaitSharon Tallon*Ann Taylor*Brian and Tamara TaylorDoris TaylorGerald TaylorJanelle Taylor*Dr. Thomas Teal and Dr. Jeannine HopfenspergerMargaret TejklCheryl Telfer*Daniel and Dani Telfer*Ken and Joan Teremi*Matt and Jeri TerpeningPatt Terry*Linda Tew*Rachel and Chris Thayer*Kathleen Thelen*Sandy ThelenFred Thomas*Cynthia Thompson*Judy ThompsonMarjorie Thompson*Royce and Elaine ThompsonJacqueline Thorne*Rich and Anne Tipton*Donna Tobey and FamilyGlenn and Ruth TobeySteve TomaKathleen Tomac*Ulrike Torfeh*Diane ToulouseMichael and Jennifer TrachtmanStephen and Diane Tranchell*Donald and Karen TrapJames TravagliniTheresa TrechaJorri and Eric Tremain*Kenneth and Connie TrumbleMary TurnerRussell and Claribel TurnerShirley Turnwald*Roy and Patricia TylerDarwin and Sandra UnderwoodNorm and Donna UnderwoodGerald Urick and Patricia Shaw-Urick

Frank and Darleen UstynekDr. J.M. and Denise VachhaniMr. and Mrs. Mark Van EppsRobert and Mary Van PoppelenDon and Louise Van SteenburghMissy Van StrateStanley Van WormerMarilyn VanAntwerp*Shane and Linda VanCiseBarb Vanderhoof*Leland and Norma VanderkarrCindy Vanderlip*Julie VanSickle*Maria Vargas*Jack and Marian VasicekWalt and June VealeKimberly Vermette*Joe and Connie VinckeRobert and Pamela VoglJerry and Connie VoightCoral and Ed VondrasekMarty VondrasekMr. and Mrs. Roger VoohoriesRoger and Ann Voorhies*Daniel and Nancy VreibelDavid and Carole VreibelAnnette Vudures*Frank and Susan VyskocilJoan R. WagarJoseph and Kathy Wahl*Michelle Wahl*Tom and Paula WahlMarian WakelandJerry and Darlene WaldenJohn and Helen WaldieGerald and Pamela WalkerJan and Dick WalkerJennifer E. WalkerLaurie Walker*Rosemary M. WalkerVirginia WalkerJack and Dianne Walton*Kristen WalworthCelia Wardwell*Geoffrey and Laura Washburn*Joyce Wassa*James and Iyla Waters*Vicki Watkins*Danny and Margaret Watson*Greg and Pam Waugh*Kenneth and Marilyn WeaverHanora Weeks BignallDr. Patrick WegmanRobert and Marion WeigoldGinger Welles*David and Patricia WellsMichael and Brenda WellsBruce and Rose WeltonDr. Alan and Joy WeltyFrederick and Wilma WesleyBrent West*Gary and Martha WestPhil and Jean West

Kathy Wheeler*David Whelan and Dr. Rhonda WhelanHarvey and Marie WhismanBarbara WhiteBrian and Shelly White*Chad and Heidi White*Charmaine WhiteClyde and Wendy Whitson*John and Mary WhittakerBert and Beverly WielandDeborah Wienbrauck*Gary and Judi WierzbickiRandy and Linda WightmanRobert WilcoxPete WildeRuth Wilhelm*Becky WilkinsonJennifer Wilkinson*Keith and Sally WillardDr. Daniel WilliamsJames and Claudia WilliamsShirley and Jack WilliamsLucille WilliamsonJanelle Willis*Charles Wilson*Robert and Cynthia WilsonSheriff and Mrs. Jon WilsonCarolyn Wing*Anne Winiarski*Earnest WirostekEmil WirostekElwood WirthGregg WittersJohn and Barbara WoodRoger and Margaret WoodWayne Woodbury*Ronald and Jacqueline WoolworthBrian and Lynne WootenJohn WracanMr. and Mrs. Dick WrightJerry WrightLeonard and Deborah WrightLisa Wright*Thomas Wright and Margie Murray-Wright*Gilbert and Pat WykesTodd Wyzynajtys*Anthony and Julie YoungRolene ZachardaEd and Elaine ZajdlikRoy and Elizabeth ZambiasiJoseph and Sheryl ZdunicHarry ZimmermanCarolyn Zmitko*Stacey Zsigo*Duane and Constance ZuckschwerdtDonnie and Anna ZvonekJoe and Jean ZvonekRichard and Arleen ZvonekLaura Zyber*

*Keystone Club Equipment Fund Contributors

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AFLAC – Jon and Elaine GreenwayAgnew Graphics, Signs & PromotionsAileron Ltd.Alliance HNIAllied Motion Technologies - Motor ProductsAllscripts Healthcare SolutionsAlvin M. Bentley FoundationAmerican Red CrossAnn’s School of Dance, Inc.Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & BarAssociated Radiologists of Flint, P.C.Baker College of OwossoBasicBennington Golf ClubBeta Sigma Phi SororityBig BoyBigger’s Complete Floor CoveringsBishop Energy Services LLCBlue Cross/Blue Shield of MichiganBook Mark of Owosso, L.L.C.Brown & Stewart, P.C.Burton Corners Party and General StoreButzel Long, PCCadwallader-Lord-Hahn, Inc.Cafe SportsCalamos InvestmentsCapitol City Lodge No. 141 F.O.P.Care TechCarrier Logistics Inc.CarTronics, Inc.Causley Trucking, Inc.Centel Credit UnionCharter One BankChemical Bank & Trust CompanyChesaning Pools & SpasChristman CompanyChristman Constructors, Inc.Citzens BankCiville Insurance and Real Estate, Inc.Cline, Cline & Griffin, P.C.Clinical Pharmacy Services of Mid-MichiganComerica SecuritiesConsumers Energy CompanyCook Family Foundation

Cook Kingsbury Farm Bureau InsuranceCorunna Hills Golf CourseCreative Catering by DianneCreative Health Solutions, LLCCrest PrintingDaudlin, De Beaupre & CompanyDave Collard Masonry and Concrete, Inc.Davis Cartage CompanyDeason Video ServicesDee CramerDon’s Party StoreDusty’s CellarEagle Capital Management, LLCEddie O’Flynns, Inc.Emergis, Inc.Everlastings in the WildwoodFidelity InvestmentsFifth Third BankFirst American Title Insurance CompanyFirst United Methodist ChurchFisher ConsultingFlint Clinical Pathologists, PCFlint Travel Club - Owosso BranchFujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc.Gayle Green Flowers & ChapelGenesys Health SystemGerych’s Distinctive Flowers & Gifts, Inc.Gewirtz Do It Best HardwareGold’n Plump PoultryGoodwill Circle of Kings Daughters and SonsGordon Food ServiceGould Investors, LPGreenstone Farm Credit ServicesGroundworkGunnLevine Architects

Hackney, Grover, Hoover & Bean PLCHair PeaceHammond Drives & Equipment, Inc.HealthPlus of MichiganHeavenly Scent Pet GroomingHerbruck Poultry RanchHospira Worldwide Inc.Howe’s HallmarkHumana Inc.ImprivataIndependent Advisor NewspapersIndian Trails, IncorporatedIngham Regional Medical CenterIntelligent Connections LLCJ.L. Cerveny JewelersJ.P. Kulhanek & Sons ConstructionJackson EnterprisesJeannine Hopfensperger, DDS and Gwynne Attarian, DDSJennings-Lyons Funeral ChapelJohn E. Green CompanyJohnson Hill Land Ethics StudioJP Morgan Chase & Co.Jumbo’s BarKeen ImagingKnight Drugs of OwossoKONE Inc.Krol Communications Inc.L & S Associates, Inc.LaBella Salon and SpaLamphere Plumbing and HeatingLee Lemon, O.D. Family OptometryLegg Mason & Co., LLCLennox ElectricLetavis Enterprises, Inc.Lund Dental LabMail Room Service Center

Main Beverage CompanyMaurer Heating and CoolingMax King & Son Auto Service, Inc.McLaren Regional Medical CenterMcLaren Rent ItMCVIMedline IndustriesMeijer Inc.Memorial Healthcare Medical StaffMeridian WeeklyMetro MortgageMHA Insurance CompanyMichigan Cardiovascular InstituteMichigan Health & Hospital AssociationMichigan Trucking AssociationMid Michigan General SurgeryMid Michigan Orthopedics, P.C.Mid-Michigan Dental Center, P.C.Mid-Michigan Physicians, P.C.Midwest Bus CorporationMike’s Auto RepairMootzie’s GalleryMoran Transportation CoporationMorrice Hardware CenterNelson-House Funeral HomeNew Lothrop Women’s ExpoNLE - National Lan ExchangeNortelOakland County Health Division StaffOvid-Elsie Animal Clinic PCOwosso Area Women’s 600 ClubOwosso Community PlayersOwosso Country ClubOwosso Graphic ArtsOwosso Internal MedicineOwosso Medical Group, PC

Golf Benefit Hole in OneA glorious morning and sunny afternoon welcomed golfers to the 2007 Golf fundraiser at the Owosso Country Club. More than $85,000 was raised to provide funds to support the ongoing efforts of the Memorial FIT Kids program. The unique screening program assesses the cardiovascular risk of the region’s sixth graders, provides educational support throughout the seventh grade and a re-evaluation of eating habits in the eighth grade. The program has collected data for the past three years which indicates that 37 percent of sixth graders already have three or more risk factors for heart disease. A special thank you is extended to the 2007 golf outing sponsors and golfers.

2007 business and organizational donors

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Owosso Neighborhood Cinemas NCGOwosso Surgical AssociatesOwosso USBC WBAPartners in Family Health Care, PLCPat’s Earth AngelsPavement Recycling, IncPerrin Construction Co., Inc.Plante & Moran, PLLCPrecision Data ProductsPremarc CorporationPro-Tech Cabling Systems Inc.qd ScrubsQuadax, Inc.Red Cedar Ear Nose Throat & Audiology PLLCRegional Medical ImagingReid & Sons Plumbing, Inc.Roma’s Back DoorRoMan Manufacturing Inc.Sallan, Nemes, Lyman & StrakovitsSelleck’s Automotive Clean-Up CenterShaheen ChevroletShaw’s Pharmacy Inc.Sheila’s Styling SalonShiawassee Anesthesia Services, PCShiawassee Community FoundationShiawassee County Medical SocietyShiawassee Family YMCAShiawassee Regional Chamber of CommerceShiawassee Regional Education DistrictShiawassee United WaySignature Ford-Lincoln-Mercury-JeepSir Pizza - Chips PlaceSlingerland Chrysler DodgeSnyder Cancer TournamentSobaks Home Medical, Inc.Spagnuolo ChocolatesSt. Johns United Church of ChristSteve’s Place Grill & SteakhouseSummit Contractors, Inc.Sunburst Gardens, IncorporatedSunTel ServicesTeproThe Argus-PressThe Fig TreeThe Rybar GroupThoracic and Cardiovascular InstituteTimothy H. Atkinson, O.D. Inc.Titan BenefitsTreasures Family RestaurantTri-County Emergency PhysiciansUnited Collection Bureau, Inc.UnitedHealthcareVG’s Food Center

Viron International CorpW.L. Gore & AssociatesWachovia - A.G. EdwardsWakeland Oil CompanyWaugh’s CulliganWednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League - Durand LanesWestaffWhite & Wilkins Agency - Farm BureauWilliam Reichenbach CompanyWilliams Gunsight & OutfittersWolverine Engineers and Surveyors, Inc.Wolverine Sign WorksWyeth PharmaceuticalsYoung Chevrolet-Cadillac Inc.Z92.5 The CastleZimmer Great Lakes, Inc.Zonta Club of Owosso

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Barbara Munson, M.D., lovingly served the Shiawassee area for many dedicated years.

Barbara Munson, M.D. Humanitarian of the YearBarbara Munson, M.D., a long-time Owosso pediatrician, was posthumously honored with Memorial Healthcare’s Margaret S. Gulick Humanitarian of the Year award in 2007. According to Memorial President and CEO, Cheryl Peterson, “Dr. Munson’s expertise and gentle guidance was an inspiration to her family, colleagues, patients and families. She was an individual who stood up for those who couldn’t speak up for themselves. She is and will continue to be greatly missed by the Memorial family and others who knew her”.

During her tenure as beloved pediatrician at Memorial, Dr. Munson exhibited unending dedication to children and their parents. For the last four years, Dr. Munson dedicated her time and efforts in support of the Memorial FIT Kids program which provides FREE health screening and education to students in the sixth through eighth grades. She also served as a strong supporter and advocate for the development of a free clinic to serve the county’s uninsured and underinsured patients, a vision that became reality in December of 2007.

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IN MEMORY OFCathy AlbrightWilliam Amidon JrMary Marie AtkinBernice AtkinsClare Elwin AustinDr. Norman F. BachMajorie J. BachelorKeith BakerIrene BarnettJoe BatemanEsther BazelidesFloyd BennettLoren BerthumeMargaret BikerstineWalter and Helen BinderJames and Dorothy BirdMichael BradfordEugene S. Brewer, Jr.Chuck and Phyllis BrockerKirk BrooksDale A. BrownMartin H. BrownWilliam E. BrownRoger BrownfieldBob BruffLois M. BurkeLinda Lynch BurtonArnid D. CarlsonGeorgia C. CheaJudge and Mrs. Joseph H. CollinsJoseph CreerMax DeFieldsDale DeFrennMary Ellen DeFrennJoani DeLongLawrence O. DeRocher Jr.Douglas DunnLloyd & Irene EicherGladys EldredLloyd EllisWilfred L. Farrell Jr.Joyce FaustJanet FernandezMary FiskJacklun FooteDelores FranckowiakLeRoy FridayHilda Marie Furry

William GewirtzMarilyn GibbsGeraldine GrahamCyril and Ella M. GregorickaHenry GromierCordelia GruesbeckJack S. HarrisMaralyn HartDr. Robert A. HassJack HauseLouise HelmerRobert Wilson Helmer, SrGayle W. HendeeDonald HendrickGinger HimburgShirley HodgeDale HolmesSylvia HrckaF. Jerry IdleBonnie IronsEdward JanegoMargaret JohnsonMarie JohnsDean KadolphMary KalisekDorothy KempMaxine (Gurden) KillingerVirgil KimmerVirginia KlassenHannah Joyce KorfLouis KovichMadeline KulowSandra Holzhousen LaVeckJames J. LennonWilliam LePeakVirginia LesterDr. & Mrs. Alvin D. Loving Sr.Michael Leroy LutherBill MacGillivrayRobert L. MartinMary F. MatousekAlice McBethDalmar McCreightJudith McKayEdith E. McKnightRichard and Lois MederThomas MerkelMichael MichalecDavid Lee MillerGary Miller

Doris MooreBarbara J. Munson, M.D.Pete NewhamMaurice J. NewmanMelissa NoonanDarlene J. NovakRobert Oakes & Daniel NashEleanor OeschgerPatricia OrdwayMax L. O’RourkeFrancis J. Osika Sr.Carl L. PatchettVirginia PeabodyRuss PerryHarold and Arlene PetersonJune PierceWanda RathbunWillard RiopellaDonald E. Robbins, Jr.David RobinsonJames P. RoddyEdward C. RosebohmDorothy RossGeorge H. RothneyRichard RourkeAnita Jacqueline RunyanHarriett SandersonWilliam SchmeigeEvelyn SchultzSteven SempleTina Marie SidelMary SinicropiHazel M. SkribaGeorge E. SmithPatricia L. SobakBeverly Ann SpeersMildred H. StasaMartha SteckDale SworthwoodAl SzilagyiHarold TejklKatherine ThompsonMildred TkaczykWilma TremblayKipp TurnerRussell UpdykeVannette M. UpdykeGerold & Marian UrickCarl VrableJohn Vyscocil

Richard WadsworthF. Ray WakelandGary L. WalkerMerill H. WalkerMargaret WalloMary M. WeismillerWilliam WernerCharles Edward WestJoseph WhiteMarion Urick WhittenWendy WilcoxTheodore WilsonJessica ZajdlikSally Zambiasi

IN HONOR OFJerry and B.J. AllitonRhiannon Zola BlackJosephine CederguistHari Kern and Ralph EdminsterAbe EldridgeLogan Zachary FoxAlexis Kay GolabCourtney Diane GregerRiva HuntHannah Joyce KorfSusan Wakeland KowalAllyson Leigh LaMayKeiana Rose White LauderdaleMackenzie Luella LeCureuxLeon and Ketha MaurerBarbara McCollumCarson W.R. MooreCindy NelsonPhysicians of Owosso Surgical AssociatesPatty PoorFlorence RickettKennedi Layne SimmonsTyler Timothy StrauchTelexia Lynn TerpeningPatricia Shaw-Urick and Gerry UrickLexi Daniella WalterMargie Murray-WrightJohn Zuckschwerdt and Joshua Scott Zuckschwerdt

2007 honors and memorials

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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)

American College of Radiology

American College of Surgeons, Commission on Cancer

College of American Pathologists

American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Memorial Healthcare is a member of the American Hospital

Association (AHA) and Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA).

Michigan Department of Community Health

• 2007 Top 25 Most Wired Rural & Community Hospital – AHA, Hospitals & Health

Networks

• 2006 Governors Award of Excellence for Improving Care in the Hospital Setting

• 2006 Governors Award of Excellence for Improving Care in the Office Setting

• 2006 Governors Award of Excellence for improving care in the Emergency

Department setting

• Health Management Resources (HMR) Program – Gold Standard Award

• Ludwig Community Benefit Award (michigan Health and Hospital Association)

• American Cancer Society Five-Star Community Award

Michigan Department of Community Health (Diabetes & Home Health)

blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (HOme Health)

Medicare/Medicaid (Home Health)

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editor and creative directorStephanie MotschenbacherDirector of Marketing

production managementBarbara HollandBusiness Development Manager

photographyAran KesslerVicki Hemenway

copywritingKathy FawcettBarbara HollandStephanie Motschenbacher

layout & designJennifer WeaverWeaver Design

special Thanks to:Daniel Barnas, M.D.Ronald Bishop, D.O.Kathy BrooksRose BrownDiana Carny, R.N.David Charles, D.O.Chad ClarkChristman CompanyAmber FullerAmy GibsonMarvin GirardAmanda GoodingJohn and Jan GriggHabitat for HumanityHealth Delivery, Inc.Matt Hufnagel Reena Joseph, M.D.Pam MahoneyTallat Mahmood, M.D.Mark MastropietroKeith Morrow, D.O.Heidi O’DeaMaggie QuinnKathy RobertsJamie RollBruce ShivelyMarcia Skjaerlund, D.O.Charles Smallman, PA-CM. Margaret Snow, M.D.Cathy StevensonCheri ThielMolly TiptonSarah Warren-RileyVicki WatkinsBraydn & Jewel WendlingRhonda Whelan, D.O.Brian WhiteWoodard Station

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