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JUNE 2021 EMPLOYEE MAGAZINE NEWS IN GENERAL

As we re-engage with our Journey to Excellence initiatives, I would like to thank the managers and staff of the departments that I have rounded with recently. I am gaining insightful information about you and how your department functions in collaboration with other areas of the hospital. I am dedicated to this initiative and look forward to continuous rounding. Please continue to monitor your Pillar Boards and Stoplight Reports to ensure that all departmental updates are communicated. With OGHS being in the window for a Joint Commission Survey, I encourage frontline staff to engage with your leaders to help A WORD FROM OUR CEO Kenneth Cochran, DSc, FACHE President & CEO

move performance improvement projects and initiatives forward. It is everyone’s responsibility to optimally maintain patient safety and continuously provide quality care. Working together, we can accomplish great things. While we are slowly moving toward a post-COVID routine in both patient care and departmental processes and procedures, please keep in mind that COVID still exists. I encourage you all to remain vigilant in your efforts to mitigate the spread.

PHYSICIAN SPOTLIGHT JUNE 2021 Dr. David Clause Orthopaedic Surgeon

Where are you originally from? I am originally from Carencro, Louisiana. Why did you choose OGHS? When I made the decision to move home from Biloxi, MS, I heard about a position opening up at Opelousas Orthopaedic Clinic. After meeting with the staff there, I knew it was where I wanted to be. What is your favorite thing about working at OGHS? I appreciate the small town atmosphere at OGHS. Everyone is friendly and personable. These qualities make working here enjoyable. What do you enjoy most about being a physician? I feel like being a physician is a unique and privileged position. It is an honor to be able provide patients with the services needed to improve their quality of life. Knowing I have helped someone in that way is truly a rewarding experience. What would you like everyone to know about you? Upon graduation from high school, my dream was to move west to work on a ranch. I really wanted to be a cowboy. What do you like to do in your free time? I enjoy anything outdoors. Hunting, fishing, and golfing are some of my downtime favorites. I also enjoy cooking and spending quality time with Hope and her children.

EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT JUNE 2021 Tricia Bergeron What Tricia likes about working at OGHS: Tricia enjoys working at OGHS because of her work family. She loves her co-workers, who have become life-long friends to her. What Tricia would like everyone to know about her? Tricia is happily married and has three daughters. When she is not at work, she enjoys camping with family and watching her girls participate in rodeos. She is most THANKFUL for her supportive family and for the knowledge and ability to come to work every day to a job that she loves.

Tricia Bergeron is being ACKNOWLEDGED as the spotlight employee for June 2021. We would like to INTRODUCE Tricia, who has been a member of our OGHS family for the DURATION of 12 years. She is a Senior Medical Tech/Section Supervisor in the laboratory. Tricia’s EXPLANATION of her various duties: Tricia keeps track of the inventory in the blood bank. She is responsible for making sure there is a sufficient supply at all times, especially when blood is needed for surgeries or trauma cases. Tricia also performs quality control on laboratory equipment to make sure that all equipment is functioning properly.

NEWSLETTER SURVEY

Below is the link to this month’s survey. All employees who fill it out correctly will be entered into a drawing to win money in the OGHS online store. Be sure to fill out the survey each month to get more chances to win. The next drawing will be in July! https://bit.ly/3yWwOj1

OGHS Main Campus is now offering Elastography - an Ultrasound Modality for Cirrhosis of the Liver

“Elastography allows us to measure and monitor hepatic fibrosis non-invasively, taking the place of nontargeted liver biopsy.” -Dr. Ballanco

Ideal for patients requiring monitoring secondary to: Cirrhosis Chronic liver disease Hepatitis B or C Alcoholism Chronic liver infections

Non-invasive Cost effective

Comfortable for the patient Assesses the entire liver not only the portion biopsied

No contraindications No radiation exposure Detect fibrosis at an earlier stage than other imaging methods

May also be appropriate for patients on prescribed medications that require hepatic monitoring, such as methotrexate. Typically covered by insurance and Medicare. Fax orders - 943-7109 Provider questions - Dr. Ballanco 948-5127

CONGRATULATIONS CASEY!

CONGRATS ON RETIREMENT!

Congratulations to Vickie Couvillion, RN, Women Services Director, on her retirement. Vickie served at OGHS for the past 42 years. She will be greatly missed. We would like to congratulate Vickie and send best wishes to her.

Congratulations to Casey Taylor, External Audit Coordinator in Accounting. She recently earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Administration from Southern New Hampshire University. Casey is responsible for all governmental audits for the hospital and appeals all denied insurance claims. She has worked at OGHS for the past 3 years.

NATIONAL LABORATORY WEEK

The Laboratory Depar tment recent ly celebrated National Laboratory Week with a cake for the department. Thank you for all that you do for OGHS!

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST OF THE YEAR!

Congratulations to Anna Gillen, Respiratory Therapist. She has been awarded the 2020 Respiratory Therapist of the Year by the Louisiana Society for Respiratory Care Chapter 5. She was nominated by her peers and recently received the award. Anna has worked as a Respiratory Therapist at OGHS for the past 28 years.

CONGRATS CLARISSA JACKSON, RN!

Congratulations to Clarissa Jackson, RN! Clarissa works on 4N and has been employed by OGHS for the past 9 years. She was recently honored by the Louisiana State Nurses Association District IV at the 21st Annual Acadiana Celebrates Nursing Awards reception. Clarissa was one of 25 honorees being recognized. Also in attendance was her OGHS family pictured from left: Chassidy Watson, FNP, Saronia Manuel, FNP, Jackie Simien, Chief Nursing Officer, Shantelle Savant, DNP, Chinazo Milazu, RN, Julia Dupre, RN and Elizabeth Henry, RN-BC.

JUNE 19, 2021 SEPTEMBER 18, 2021 DECEMBER 18, 2021

AUGUST 21, 2021 NOVEMBER 20, 2021

KENNETH COCHRAN, PRESIDENT & CEO OF OPELOUSAS GENERAL HEALTH SYSTEM, IS AMONG NEWLY ELECTED LA STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

On Thursday, April 22, 2021, the Louisiana State Nurses Association conducted its first Virtual Membership Assembly. Over 130 nurses and nursing students from across Louisiana participated; 107 served as delegates from 9 district nursing associations. Louisiana nurses identified and discussed focus areas that impact nursing and patient care. Nurses leveraged a virtual platform to have dialogues on issues such as workplace violence, scope of practice, peri-operative safety, and access to care. As the largest number of healthcare providers in Louisiana, nurses are committed to making a difference in their profession, in the health of Louisiana’s citizens and addressing the disparities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Newly elected to the Board of Directors: Kenneth Cochran, DSc, RN, MBA, FACHE was elected as Director of Professional Development and Leadership. Dr. Cochran is a senior level healthcare executive with more than 20 years of healthcare experience including diversified experience in clinical department management. He has extensive professional involvement in local, state and national level organizations and has been recognized for exceptional skills in financial and operations management , regulatory compliance, clinical outcomes, and physician recruitment. He has been branded as an “Up and Comer” by many colleagues. Originally from the state of Alabama, Dr. Cochran is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and Board Certified in Healthcare Management. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Troy State University in Troy, Alabama and received a Master of Business Administration degree from California State University in Bakersfield, California. Dr. Cochran received a Doctor of Science in Health Systems Leadership from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He also served as an orthopedic specialist and combat flight medic in the United States Army Reserves for 8 years. Dr. Cochran is currently serving as President & Chief Executive Officer of Opelousas General Health System. He is an avid believer that community and professional service is a duty for all healthcare executives. Read more of this article at https://bit.ly/3fKYDSP

VIRTUAL HEALTH FAIR

Opelousas General Health System hosted our annual health fair virtually this year. The first 100 registrants received a free gift bag that was distributed at South Campus. The digital magazine packed with health resources is available to anyone who would like to access it via this link: https://bit.ly/33x1Ob4

Management of Aggressive Behavior Training (MOAB)

Attention All clinical Staff! MOAB Classes are scheduled from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

June 11 - Auditorium A & B June 23 - Auditorium A June 29 - Auditorium A & B July 9 - Auditorium A & B July 14 - Auditorium A & B July 16 - Auditorium B

**Note: The schedule date(s) may be subject to change. To Schedule: Email: [email protected], or Call: 337 - 594 - 3801 to RSVP!

www.opelousasgeneral.com

CIS AT OPELOUSAS GENERAL HEALTH SYSTEM IS ONE OF THE FIRST IN THE STATE TO USE ABRE MEDTRONIC VENOUS STENT

Pictured from left to right are Brantley Yeager, cath lab director; Theresa Kaiser, cath lab technologist; Dr. Kalyan Veerina, CIS interventional cardiologist; and Chris Breaux, Medtronic rep.

Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS) is one of the first in Louisiana to use theAbre™ Venous Self-Expanding Stent System by Medtronic to treat patients with deep venous obstruction in the legs. The first procedure was performed by on April 27 by Dr. Kalyan Veerina, interventional cardiologist at CIS, at Opelousas General Health. Deep venous obstruction occurs when the veins in the deep venous system become obstructed, blocked or compressed causing restricted blood flow to the heart. This stent is intended for permanent implant and utilizes an open-cell design and offers a balance of strength, flexibility and fatigue resistance. “We are excited to be one of the first to offer this exciting new therapy to help patients restore their movement, blood flow, and quality of life,” said Dr. Veerina. “We can now treat patients with even the most challenging deep venous lesions.” Globally, it is estimated that approximately 24 million

people are affected by deep venous obstruction, yet less than one percent of the population is treated. Symptoms of this disease can include leg swelling, skin ulcers, leg ulcers and pain. If left untreated, severe complications can occur, such as blood clots that migrate to the lungs (pulmonary embolism), a clot in the leg called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or the formation of fibrotic tissue or scarring caused by a chronic DVT (post thrombotic syndrome). To learn more, or to schedule a visit with a CIS cardiologist , visit www.cardio.com or www. opelousasgeneral.com.

Diversity Equity Inclusion

June is PRIDE Month. This month celebrates the past, present and future of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals. To acknowledge the many acts of heroism and sheroism throughout the LGBTQ community, here are some interesting and useful facts: June was chosen as PRIDE month because of the Stonewall Riots which took place on June 28, 1969. The Stonewall Inn was a gay club in Greenwich Village in NYCwhich was often raided by policemen. In addition to frequent raids, those who were in the bar were often harassed and assaulted because of their sexuality. On that day in 1969, members of the LGBTQ community took a stand and fought back for six days. That was the start of the gay and transgender rights movement and how the country would take notice of the rights and passions of our LGBTQ community. Why the rainbow? The rainbow—with its beautiful, vibrant colors—symbolizes diversity in its truest sense. It was commissioned in 1978 by icon and politician, Harvey Milk. He asked Gilbert Baker, a veteran of the Vietnam War and drag performer, to think about how to celebrate and honor the LGBTQ community and Baker created the iconic rainbow flag. Baker’s desire was to associate LGBTQ individuals with something other than the pink triangle, which was used by the Nazis during the Holocaust to identify homosexuals within the concentration camps. Baker created a flag that originally had 8 colors and each color represented something within the intersection of life and the human spirit. Today, the colors are seen as the symbol of the LGBTQ community and around the globe. These colors are a celebration toward identity and inclusiveness within the LGBTQ community and to all of humanity. There are many celebrations commemorating PRIDE Month. There are rallies, marches, workshops, educational seminars and parades with beautiful shapes, sizes, and colors. This month we celebrate our family, friends and community members who identify themselves within the colors of the rainbow. Here’s to you—here’s to he, him, she, her, they, their and them! The only thing they have to look forward to is hope. And you have to give them hope. Hope for a better world, hope for a better tomorrow, hope for a better place to come to if the pressures at home are too great. Hope that all will be all right. -Harvey Milk

NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK

Opelousas General Health System celebrated National Hospital Week with various activities and treats to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the continuous commitment and dedication from all our health care heroes.

The following employees and physicians were recognized by the patients in January 2019 Patient Satisfaction Surveys. Congratulations to each of you and keep up the g od work. The following employees and physicians were recognized by the patients in the month of APRILin our Patient Satisfaction Surveys. Congratulations to each of you and keep up the good work!

Lidietta Adams, L&D Shelton Anthony, EVS Jamie Bergeron, Recovery Kenneth Bergeron, Anesthesia Darlene Birotte, ED Shondria Boutte, 4N Jacqueline Carmouche, ED/ South Mary Comeaux, SDS Nicky Cormier, ED Paula Dornier, SDS Kristy Fontenot, PET/CT Megan Godeaux, 4N Michelle Hall, Admit Jennifer Hymel, ED Admit ED ED Admit 4N Lab Admit Admit 4N

Clarissa Jackson, 4N Betty Jones, Lab Keyona Lastie, 4N

Jana Veillon, 4N Physicians Dr. Blanding Dr. Boka Dr. Casanova Dr. Elizabeth Collins Dr. Frederick Dr. Jarnigan Dr. Richard Lastrapes Dr. Racheal Tate Dr. Trahan Dr. Yeturi

Cynthia Lavigne, Dietary Joyce Lazard, Sleep Lab Tory Marcantel, ED Victoria Martinez, SDS Craig Ortego, Anesthesia Lisa Paitsel, ED/Sout h Trinell Prudhomme, Lab Dawn Robertson, Lab

PHYSICIANS

Jennifer Arnold

Labor & Delivery

Vivian Bias

Angel Bowman Nicky Cormier Melissa Deshotels Rochelle Disotell Monica Fruge Saronia Manuel Andrea Philippi Sandrae Richard Paula Taylor X 2 Devon Thibodeaux Jamie Porter

Dr. Guy Goudeaux Dr. Derek Metoyer

Labor & Delivery Labor & Delivery

Dr. Amer Raza Dr. Sal Vazquez Dr. George “Ray” Williams Dr. Supraja Yeturi

Amy Rosette, L&D Dola Sam, Admit Theresa Savant, ED Hunter Taylor, ED Stella Turner, Lab

Practice Management

Stella Turner

Lab

Louise Washington

Admit

FIRST BABY OF THE DECADE HEA TBE T OF HEALTH R : MAKO

We welcomed the first baby of 2020 on January 2nd and presented her parents with a New Year gift. Amora Rose Edmond was born at 3:44 a.m. weighing in at 7 lbs. , 5 oz. She was welcomed by her parents Rachael Ricker and Daniel Edmond. Dr. Thomas Jarnagin delivered Baby Edmond and her pediatrician is Dr. Carmen Koubicek. Pictured with the family from left: Dr. Carmen Koubicek, Rochelle Disotell, RN, Dr. Thomas Jarnagin and Vickie Couvillion, Director of Women’s Services.

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THE OGHS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2021 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The OGHS Foundation announced the funding of 8 scholarships to St. Landry Parish students pursuing degrees in healthcare. The recipients of these scholarships are as follows: Victoria Carriere, RN-ASN, ULL Pierre Dupre, RN-ASN, SOUTHERN OGHS Scholarship Recipients: Pictured seated from left: Wendy Patin, Pierre Dupre, Victoria Carriere and Nicole Vidrine. Pictured standing from left: Teri Cober, Foundation Scholarship Chairperson, Keagan Kratzer, Gracie Savoy, Kierra Joseph & Dr. Kenneth Cochran, OGHS President & CEO. Not pictured: Kelsey Stermer

Kierra Joseph, RN-ASN, LSU-A Keagan Kratzer, RN-ASN, LSU-E Wendy Patin, FNP, NORTHWESTERN STATE

Gracie Savoy, RN-ASN, LSU-A Kelsey Stermer, RN-ASN, ULL Nicole Vidrine, RN-ASN, SLCC

These 8 students, through their hard work and dedication in pursuing their higher education goals, will receive a cumulative amount of nearly $35,000 in scholarship funding. Each year the OGHS Foundation provides scholarships funded by the Annual OGHS Foundation Golf Tournament. Read more here at https://bit.ly/3fgpcQN

“ I absolutely loved the care I received at the WellSmart Health of Carencro location! From the moment I walked in the door, I had a great experience!” – Ashlee H.

ONLINE COMMENTS

“Hanna is a nurse in surgery. Shewas really good. Paula, the nurse on same day surgery was really nice and sweet” – Mindy F. “Thanks for the awesome care. My outstanding nurse was Brandie Dennard. I was transferred from ER south to north, and everyone in the ERwas nice, knowledgeable, and caring! Dr. Hebert is a good doctor! – Craig W. “Best experience ever!!! Got blood work done here. (Emily) at the front desk was very nice and helpful. The icing on the cake was (Danaysha) who drew my blood. People usually say I’m a “hard stick”. She made it quick and painless. I was also impressed with how clean the process was. ” (WSH of Carencro) – Lafayette Native

“Huge thanks to Dr. Clause andMako. My knee is back to normal!” – Theresa S.

Know Your Numbers!

Low-Cost Wellness Screenings

WellSmart Health of Carencro is offering Low-Cost Screenings June 4 July 9 August 6 7:30AM - 10:30AM Choose any combination of the following tests: (Payment Options: Cash or Credit Card. Results will be mailed to participants) Fasting Tests: Non-Fasting Tests:

A1C ... $15.00 Measures what percentage of your hemoglobin (protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen) are coated with sugar TSH ... $5.00 A screening for thyroid disorders To monitor the treatment of hypothyroidism & hyperthyroidism Complimentary Blood Pressure

GLUCOSE*... $2.00 Blood sugar screening to monitor blood glucose levels To assess your risk of developing diabetes LIPID PROFILE*... $8.00 Includes total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, & triglycerides To assess your risk of developing cardiovascular disease or heart disease

* A 12-hour fast is recommended for more accurate results. Walk-Ins Welcome. No Appointment Necessary. Should we see a spike in COVID-19 cases, we will have to reschedule this event.

WellSmart Health of Carencro 109 Wallace Broussard, Suite 300 Carencro, LA 70520 (337) 896-WELL

Education Course Offerings DUCATION OURSE FFERINGS

JUNE 2021

CPR

ACLS - RENEWAL

ACLS - INITIAL

PALS - RENEWAL

8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am 1:00 pm

June 3 & 4

June 1

June 28 & 29 2 - Day Course

June 2

8:00 am

8:00 am

8:00 am

June 7

June 23

June 22

8:00 am

8:00 am

June 16

June 30

1:00 pm

June 4 June 30

8:00 am (Beginner) 8:00 am (Beginner)

JULY 2021

CPR

ACLS - RENEWAL

PALS - INITIAL

PALS - RENEWAL

July 8 & 9

July 6 & 7

July 26 & 27 2 - Day Course

8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am 1:00 pm 8:00 am 1:00 pm

8:00 am

8:00 am

July 12

July 16

8:00 am

8:00 am

July 29

July 21

July 28

1:00 am

8:00 am (Beginner )

July 28

CPR, ACLS & PALS classes will be held at South Campus, 2nd Floor, in Room 280.

To register, contact [email protected] or call the Education Dept. at Ext. 3801.

1. OTC Collections were the highest yet for March - $93,046.47. 2. Be on the lookout for new staffing meeting template for WSH Physician Services. 3. Quality-Q1 scorecards and audits are completed. Huge congrats to Olivia for a referral completion rate of 95%....Awesome Job! 4. CDLV welcomes locums physician Juan Posada, MD, Hematologist/Oncologist. 5. Exciting training acknowledge program coming soon. Quote of the Month Train your mind to see the good in every situation! Top News in Physician Practices Physician Practices Newsletter June 2021

Birthdays

New Team Members • April Woodrow, NP 6-19 • Sheree Fontenot 6/19 • Jodie Leblanc 6/19 • Kandie Savage 6/25 • Mollie Guidroz 6/27 • Chasity Perron 6/27 • Danashia Young 6/28 • Shayla Siner 6/28

Team Pictures

• Tasha Boyd, LPN, PRN • Denishia Neville, LPN, PRN • Kristen Nelson, Receptionist, RHC • Mary Betzy Bazar, MA, Neurology • Macie Lee, MOA, Pain Therapy • Jodie Leblanc, LPN, RHC • Katie Evans, MA, Pulmonology • Trikelsa Patterson, MA, Nephrology • Katrina Brown, Practice Manager, RHC • Alanna Romar, PRN, Receptionist, CDLV

Olivia Cox, LPN Centre De LA Vie Employee of The Month

Open Positions

• Medical

Assistant, RHC

Riddle Assistant, Collins Clinic • Rainey Clinic – LPN • Pulmonology Clinic – • Patient Navigator/Clinic LPN, SAO • MOA/Chart Prep, CDLV • Nurse Practitioner, Certified Medical Assistant • Carencro Clinic – LPN • Medical Q. What has to be broken Riddle before you can use it? You see me once in June twice in November but not at all in May, What am I? A. An egg Carencro Clinic

3 Fun Questions:

1. How long have you worked for OGHS? I have been employed at OGHS for 3 years. 2. What do you enjoy most about your role? I enjoy the daily learning experience of working in the field of Oncology. There is always new >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23

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