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The first 125 years of Borgess Health
book about Borgess–Health Care Anew: The First
125 Years of Borgess Health–will be available
March 30 at The Seasons Gift Shop within Borgess
Medical Center.
one step, one laugh at a time
“The title is our quasquicentennial celebration theme,”
said Tom Comes, director, marketing and communications, Borgess Health. “It echoes the important words
describing the caring direction of the Congregation of
St. Joseph–Neighboring Anew.
“Noted Michigan author Larry Massie wrote our book,”
Comes said. “He has completed more than 20 Michigan
history books in the past 35 years. Larry first fell under
the spell of Borgess heritage in 1980 while researching
Kalamazoo: The Place Behind the Products, which he
co-authored with Peter Schmitt.
“Larry and his wife, Priscilla, have assisted us with
our centennial events in 1989 and in the creation of a
Kalamazoo Gazette historical insert for our 110 year
anniversary in 1999,” Comes said.
Continued on page 8
Kelly Blecha, RN, Clinical Manager, General, Vascular and Cardiac
Surgery, (left) and Carol Dean, RN, Vascular Specialty Charge Nurse.
Hours expanded to serve patients better
Borgess Health Park
Borgess Health Park is expanding primary and specialty care hours to better
serve Battle Creek-area patients. New
hours at the state-of-the-art ambulatory
care facility, located at 3035 Capital
Ave., SW, Battle Creek are:
X-Ray:
Mon-Thu, 7 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Fri, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sleep Clinic
By appointment.
MRI:
Tue and Thu, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Medical Imaging
CT:
Mon-Thu, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Fri, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Borgess Family & Internal Medicine:
Mon-Thu, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.;
Fri, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Sat, 8 a.m.-noon.
Bone Density:
Mon-Thu, 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Fri, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.;
Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mammography:
Mon-Thu, 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Fri, 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Nuclear Medicine:
Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Ultrasound:
Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Tue, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.;
Sat, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Diagnostic Labs
Mon-Fri, 6 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Sat, 7 a.m.-noon.
Physical and Occupational Therapy
Mon-Thu, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Fri, 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Pharmacy
Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Transport Services earns Crothall Healthcare
President’s Council Award
Crothall Healthcare has honored its Patient Transportation
(PT) team at Borgess Medical Center with the annual
President’s Council Award. The award is given to PT
teams that have exceeded targets in performance, finance,
audits, safety and patient satisfaction.
A trophy recognizing the team’s accomplishments was
given and is currently being displayed in their dispatch
office. The entire team is absolutely thrilled to have been recognized for its efforts and has the goal of working hard to
achieve this award again in 2015.
Borgess’ transport services provide between 550 and 650 runs per day. On average,
this translates to one transporter completing approximately 3.51 trips per productive
hour, while the industry average is 2.66.
Every current manager of the transport department has been a transporter as well. This
model of promoting from within has helped us to gain a better understanding of not
only the job, but most importantly, how we impact the patients. Borgess has seen several transport managers go on to successful careers at other facilities around the nation.
Primary Care
Borgess Women’s Health:
Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Borgess Health Park physicians and
other health professionals provide a
wide range of outpatient care: primary
and specialty services, laboratory services, imaging/radiology, physical therapy,
sleep health services and a pharmacy.
The facility also features women’s health
services, cardiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics and bariatric services. For information, call (269) 565.9100 or visit
healthpark.borgess.com.
Donate blood and help
Borgess Tree of Love
Michigan Blood will support the Borgess
Tree of Love or Bronson’s Children’s
Hospital with a $10 donation for all
April and May weekend donors at the
Portage Donation Center (524 East
Milham Ave., Portage). For more information, visit miblood.org.
New members invited to join
Borgess Golf League
New members are welcome to the
Borgess Golf League that meets Tuesday
evenings at Borgess Gull Lake View and
StoneHedge courses. Tee times are
between 5:06 and 5:51 p.m. For more
information, contact Mark Mihelich at
markmilhelich@borgess.com or
(269) 226.8348.
Thank you, Borgess physicians
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At Borgess, that means it’s time for us to thank all the wonderful
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their innovation and expertise every day, they also inspire us
with the way they empower and connect with our patients.
If a doctor at Borgess has impacted your life, honor him or her
this Doctors’ Day with a gift in his or her name to the Borgess
Foundation at foundation.borgess.com or (269) 226.8100.
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At Borgess, that means it’s time for us to thank all the wonderful
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with the way they empower and connect with our patients.
If a doctor at Borgess has impacted your life, honor him or her
this Doctors’ Day with a gift in his or her name to the Borgess
Foundation at foundation.borgess.com or (269) 226.8100.
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wonderful doctors on our staff. These individuals not only
amaze us with their innovation and expertise every day,
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If a doctor at Borgess has impacted your life, honor him
or her this Doctors’ Day with a gift in his or her name to
the Borgess Foundation at foundation.borgess.com or
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doctors on our staff. These individuals not only amaze us with
their innovation and expertise every day, they also inspire us
with the way they empower and connect with our patients.
If a doctor at Borgess has impacted your life, honor him or her
this Doctors’ Day with a gift in his or her name to the Borgess
Foundation at foundation.borgess.com or (269) 226.8100.
March 30 is National Doctors’ Day.
At Borgess, that means it’s time for us to thank all the wonderful
doctors on our staff. These individuals not only amaze us with
their innovation and expertise every day, they also inspire us
with the way they empower and connect with our patients.
If a doctor at Borgess has impacted your life, honor him or her
this Doctors’ Day with a gift in his or her name to the Borgess
Foundation at foundation.borgess.com or (269) 226.8100.
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One Integrated Ministry, One Ascension
Sharing a common understanding of today and the future
You may have heard the phrases “One Integrated Ministry” and “One Ascension.”
As part of the largest non-profit health system in the U.S., you play a vital role in
fulfilling our Mission to meet the needs of individuals and communities, with special
attention to those who are poor and vulnerable. We aim to transform health and health
care in a rapidly changing environment.
It’s time for all Borgess Health associates to
register for an Engagement Map session.
Sessions at Borgess Medical Center and
other Borgess Health sites are available on
myLearning and the list to the right.
In order to continue to deliver on our Mission, it is important that we share a common
understanding of today’s health care environment and our vision of the future.
Ascension values associate engagement, and we believe the key to success is education, collaboration and dedication.
Registration for Engagment Map sessions
Last year Ascension leadership began using “Engagement Maps” to engage associates
in discussions about our journey to One Ascension. The Engagement Map process is
an interactive learning activity in which participants share ideas and opinions by
exploring information about three topics.
The Changing Health Care Landscape is about the current state of the health care
industry in the United States, and how it may change in the future. Person-Centered
Care is our vision of the future of healthcare and is focused on the people we serve.
It is our promise to support individuals’ lifelong health and well-being through holistic, coordinated care models and resources. We will focus on the basic needs that they
have voiced to us: Welcome Me, Respect Me, Include Me, Protect Me, Connect Me,
Engage Me, and Comfort Me.
One Integrated Ministry depicts how we will work together to deliver
Person-Centered Care.
I look forward to your participation in Engagement Map sessions. They will
be scheduled:
■ For leaders, starting in late March and for all other associates in April through May.
■ At the BMC Lawrence Education Center, Borgess Gardens, Borgess Health Park,
Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital, Borgess-Pipp Hospital, TSI and Borgess at
Woodbridge Hills.
■ For 90 minutes.
■ Through MyLearning registration.
To the right is more information about the schedule and how to register.
While the Engagement Map experience will not answer all of your questions regarding
our strategy and the future of Ascension, it will serve as a framework for why change is
needed, who we are and where we’re going, and how we want to care for individuals.
I look forward to your participation.
Sessions for Borgess Health sites can be
seen on myLearning and below. To register,
go to our myLearning site that can be found
at bhahome.bmc.borgess.com.
■ Enter the following title in the search
function (or simply Landscape):
Changing Healthcare Landscape,
Person-Centered Care and One
Integrated Ministry.
■ Click on Register.
■ Look for the date/location that will work
for you by scrolling through the list.
■ Click on Next, then Submit.
You can attend sessions at any location –
Borgess Medical Center, Borgess Gardens,
Borgess Health Park, Borgess-Lee Memorial
Hospital, Borgess-Pipp Hospital, TSI and
Borgess at Woodbridge Hills. Leaders who
are attending the One Integrated Ministry –
Map 4 session do not need to register for
another one.
All associates are expected to learn about
the future vision, as our common knowledge
enables us to work more effectively together
to accomplish our mission. Your leaders have
already begun to participate in Engagement Map
sessions; they can help answer your questions.
You do not need to prepare or bring any
specific materials to the session. We ask
that you come ready to engage with your
colleagues in a small group discussion.
You will be asked to give your undivided
attention to this exercise.
Thank you for taking part in these vital
conversations.
Kathy A. Young, MS
President & CEO
Borgess Health
Engagement sessions for all associates
Borgess Medical Center
Engagement Sessions
Lawrence Education
Center Auditorium
Tuesday, March 31
8-9:30a
Wednesday, April 1
7-8:30a
Wednesday, April 1
9-10:30a
Monday, April 6
10-11:30a
Monday, April 13
11a-12:30p
Thursday, April 16
9:30-11a
Thursday, April 16
1-2:30p
Thursday, April 16
3-4:30p
Thursday, April 16
5-6:30p
Friday, April 17
8-9:30a
Friday, April 17
10-11:30a
Friday, April 17
1-2:30p
Friday, April 17
3-4:30p
Friday, April 24
10:30a-12p
Friday, April 24
12:30-2p
Friday, April 24
2:30-4p
Wednesday, April 29
8-9:30a
Wednesday, April 29
10-11:30a
Thursday, April 30
7-8:30a
Thursday, April 30
9-10:30a
Thursday, April 30
11a-12:30p
Thursday, April 30
1-2:30p
Thursday, April 30
3-4:30p
Tuesday, May 5
11a-12:30p
Tuesday, May 5
1-2:30p
Tuesday, May 5
3-4:30p
Wednesday, May 6
7-8:30a
Wednesday, May 6
9-10:30a
Monday, May 11
11a-12:30p
Monday, May 11
1-2:30p
Monday, May 11
3-4:30p
Thursday, May 14
8-9:30a
Thursday, May 14
10-11:30a
Wednesday, May 20
7-8:30a
Wednesday, May 20
9-10:30a
Wednesday, May 20
3:30-5p
Wednesday, May 20
5:30-7p
Tuesday, May 26
11a-12:30p
Tuesday, May 26
1-2:30p
Tuesday, May 26
3-4:30p
Wednesday, May 27
1-2:30p
Wednesday, May 27
3-4:30p
Wednesday, May 27
5:30-7p
Borgess-Pipp Hospital
Engagement Sessions
Conference Rooms
1-2-3
Borgess Health Park
Engagement Sessions
Large Conference
Room
Monday, April 27
10-11:30am
Monday, April 27
3-4:30p
Tuesday, April 28
7-8:30a
Tuesday, April 28
1-2:30p
Wednesday, April 29
10-11:30a
Wednesday, April 29
5-6:30p
Thursday, April 30
1-2:30p
Thursday, April 30
5-6:30p
Tuesday, May 19
7-8:30a
12-1:30p
5-6:30p
Borgess-Lee Memorial
Hospital Engagment
Sessions
Cafeteria
Monday, April 13
2-3:30p
Monday, April 20
7:30-9a
Friday, May 1
7:30-9a
Thursday, May 7
2:30-4p
Monday, May 11
2-3:30a
Wednesday, May 20
1-2:30p
Wednesday, May 20
3-4:30p
Thursday, May 28
1:30-3p
Woodbridge Hills
Engagmenet Sessions
Classrooms 1 and 2
Tuesday, April 14
8-9:30a
10-11:30
Tuesday, May 12
8-9:30a
10-11:30a
1-2:30p
3-4:30p
Wednesday, May 13
8-9:30a
10-11:30a
Friday, May 22
8-9:30a
10-11:30a
Tuesday, June 2
8-9:30a
10-11:30a
1-2:30p
3-4:30p
Textile Systems Inc.
Engagement Sessions
To come
Borgess Gardens
Engagement Sessions
To come
Borgess Health receives
ISAAC Ally Award
Borgess Health was honored with an Ally Award at
the annual Interfaith Strategy for Advocacy &
Action in the Community (ISAAC) banquet on
March 14 at Western
Michigan University’s
Bernhard Center. The
recognition is for supportive housing for people who
are homeless and have serious health issues.
Rick Winters, director, Critical
Care and Emergency and
Trauma, Borgess Medical
Center, holds the Ally Award that was presented to
Borgess Health at the annual ISAAC banquet.
Holy Week Schedule
Holy Thursday
Washing of the Disciples
Noon-12:30 p.m., April 2
Lawrence Education Center, Room 123
Kathy A. Young, MS, president & CEO,
Borgess Health, will wash
the hands of associates.
Good Friday
Reading of the Passion
Noon-12:30 p.m., April 3
Lawrence Education Center, Room 123
Irish music on
St. Patrick’s Day
“The music makes people happier, including me,”
said Martha Kuch, a Borgess Volunteer who plays
her harp each week in the Borgess Medical Center
atrium entrance.
Martha played Irish music on St. Patrick’s Day
(March 17), including “Fanny Power,” by Turlough
O’Carolan, a blind harpist and considered by some
to be Ireland’s national composer.
“Martha’s music is appreciated by young and old,”
said Julie Luginbill, manager, Borgess Volunteer
Services. “Like Martha, I also see faces light up as
they briefly hear Martha’s gentle music and pass
through our main entrance. While it’s said that
‘Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day,’ Martha’s
music helps make every day special.”
Martha Kuch shares relaxing music with
Borgess patients, visitors and associates.
If you would like to hear Martha’s music,
visit: Borgess Facebook or https://goodday.
ascension.org/_layouts/15/GDA/Landing.aspx.
Jewelry and book
sales April 16 and
17 to benefit
Borgess Labor and
Delivery Unit
A jewelry sale and a book
sale on April 16 and 17 will
benefit the Borgess Medical
Center Labor and Delivery
Unit. Both sales are sponsored by Borgess
Volunteers Services.
The Silvique Jewelry Sale
will be held in the Borgess
Medical Center cafeteria
exit area:
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,
Thursday, April 16 and
7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.,
Friday, April 17.
The Imagine Nation Book
Sale will be held in the
Borgess Lawrence
Education Center
Auditorium.
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Thursday, April 16 and
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Friday, April 17.
Honoring Borgess
Exceptional Performers
Borgess Health has a multitude of truly exceptional associates whose daily calling is to connect with patients, visitors and fellow colleagues to foster an environment for better healing.
A select group of these outstanding associates was honored with Service
Excellence, Star Performer and Values in Action awards on Thursday, Feb. 26,
2015, during an Exceptional Performer Awards reception held inside the
Navigation Center at Borgess Medical Center.
Service Excellence
Keith DeVisser, RN, Nurse Staffing
Tori Eshbaugh, Medical Assistant, Borgess Diabetes & Endocrine Center
Jason Ladwig, MD, Borgess Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine
Dorothy Matlock, RN, Neurology Unit
Kristin Snow, PCA, Nurse Staffing
Howard Stanley, PCA, Neurology Unit
Barb Zappia-Miller, Volunteer, Borgess Volunteer Services
Varyl Zwart, RN, Cardiology Unit
Star Performer
Pamella Beeman, Department Secretary, Pastoral Spiritual Care
Kim Dickens, Care Center Coordinator, Borgess Behavioral Health
Lauren Dutkiewicz, Physical Therapist, Borgess Health & Fitness Center
Kelly Fischer, Certified Nursing Assistant, Borgess Gardens
Nancy Merriman, RN, Borgess Birthing Center, LDRP
Stanley Page, Volunteer, Borgess Volunteer Services
Values in Action
Katie Bevins, RN, Cardiology Unit
Milind Chinoy, DO, Physician, WMU School of Medicine
Maria Cole, Fellowship Program Coordinator, Resident Cardiology
Gaylia Hanson, Assistant Department Director, Cardiology Services
Kathy Hornbeck, Department Director, Nursing Administration
Nan Meyers, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Case Management
Michael Warlick, MD, BMC Critical Care Services
Sandy Wilson, Cardiac Outcome Specialist
Jeffrey Wilt, MD, BMC Critical Care Services
Andrew Yetman, MD, Kalamazoo Emergency Associates
Steve Zanders, DO, BMC Critical Care Services
Dr. Phillip Green to receive
Inaugural Purple Poppy
Award
Phillip M. Green,
MD, will receive
the Purple Poppy
Award from
Heritage
Community of
Kalamazoo for his
dedicated support
of their mission
and vision. This
inaugural award
presentation will
Dr. Phillip Green
be made at the
Heritage Community May Day Gala on
Friday, May 1, 2015.
Dr. Green was also selected by the
Heritage Community of Kalamazoo’s
Board of Directors for his service and
advocacy, particularly for individuals
(and their families) living with
Alzheimer’s and Dementia in Kalamazoo
and southwest Michigan.
“It is a privilege to recognize Dr. Green
as our very first Purple Poppy Award
recipient,” said Jay Prince, President &
CEO of Heritage Community of
Kalamazoo. “We honor his service and
compassion that is focused on improving
the comfort of others through innovative,
person-centered care.”
Dr. Green served on the Heritage
Community of Kalamazoo Board of
Directors from 2008 to 2011 when the
organization expanded to provide additional residential care to people living
with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. He is a
board-certified neurologist with a subspecialty in dementia and geriatrics. Dr.
Green is director of neurological research
at the Borgess Research Institute and also
the medical director of the Borgess
Geriatric Assessment Center.
His leadership on numerous research
projects for memory-loss diseases
continues to benefit many in our
community and beyond. Dr. Green
served as a research investigator on all of
the medications that are currently
approved for Dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Health Care Anew:
The first 125 years of Borgess Health
Continued from page 1
“A historical writer could not have invented a more colorful story brimming with
emotion and drama,” wrote Larry Massie in the book’s preface. “Father Francis
O’Brien’s giving last rites to a sick youth thrown in jail because there was no hospital in Kalamazoo–his pledge to change that situation–the $5,000 seed money given
by his friend and mentor Bishop Caspar Borgess of Detroit–Fr. O’Brien’s long quest
for Sisters to staff the hospital ending with the arrival of 11 brave Sisters of St.
Joseph from Watertown, New York–and the story continues for 125 glorious years.”
Transition and growth
The book offers glimpses of Kalamazoo’s first
hospital as we transition from a general hospital
into a regional medical center and then become
a part of Ascension Health, the nation’s largest
Catholic and not-for-profit health system.
Ascension Health was formed in 1999 when
the four provinces of the Daughters of Charity
of St. Vincent de Paul (now combined into one
province, the St. Louise Province) that were
Sponsors of the Daughters of Charity National
Borgess Hospital, 1960.
Health System, and the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Nazareth, Mich. (now part of the Congregation of St. Joseph), brought their health
systems together.
“Health Care Anew: The First 125 Years of Borgess Health illustrates the courage,
perseverance and wisdom of our foundresses, the Sisters of St. Joseph,” said Kathy
A. Young, president & CEO, Borgess Health. “We are inspired by the first 125 years
of Borgess Health and the Sister’s great example of service to the dear neighbor.
Today, our focus–Safety, Experience and Value–allows us to continue to live the
mission of Borgess Health.”
Copies of Health Care Anew: The First 125 Years of Borgess Health will be available March 30 for $9.95 in the Seasons Gift Shop. The book can also be purchased
for $18 online (this includes first-class mailing and handling charges). For more
information, visit history.borgess.com.
Larry and Priscilla Massie
Historic Brown Bag lunches
and book signings
Larry and Priscilla Massie, and Sr. Sue McCrery,
spiritual care specialist, Mission Integration, will
speak about Borgess History at Brown Bag
Lunches to be held throughout Borgess Health.
Following the presentations, Larry and Priscilla
will sign purchased copies of Health Care Anew:
The First 125 Years of Borgess Health.
All brown bag lunches and book signings will be
held from noon to 1 p.m.
April 21-Borgess Medical Center
Lawrence Education Center Auditorium
April 23-Borgess-Pipp Hospital
Conference Room
April 27-Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital
Community Room
May 7-Borgess Woodbridge Hills
Family Practice Lounge
May 14-Borgess Health Park
Large Conference Room
2015 historical calendar.
Health Care Anew: The First 125 Years of Borgess Health is illustrated with many photographs from Borgess Medical Center files and also pictures
from the Nazareth History Room. Above are pages 29 and 30 that show a 1916 Borgess Pediatric Ward (left) and the 1917 graduating class from the
St. Camillus School of Nursing.