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Medcenter One has new scanner 7.31.09
Medcenter One’s new CT scanner is the most advanced CT scanner in the world. Drs. Michael McIntee, radiologist, and Sean Russell, cardiovascular surgeon, explain what this means for patients.
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New CT scanner 7.28.09
Bill Lardy tries out Medcenter One’s new CT scanner to find out if he has anything wrong with his heart. Dr. Sean Russell, cardiovascular surgeon, explains how advanced the scanner really is.
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Advanced CT scanner testing patients 7.28.09
KFYR anchorwoman Monica Hannan experienced Medcenter One’s new CT scanner firsthand. She said she was impressed with how fast it is.
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He hasn’t forgotten his friends 7.24.09
After several surgeries, Elroy Enzminger needed therapy to regain use of his legs and one of his arms. His doctor suggested he go to Medcenter One St. Vincent’s Care Center and after one month of therapy, he successfully walked out and now considers himself a graduate.
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Ergonomics in the office 7.21.09
The set-up of workspaces often causes unnecessary strain on people’s necks, wrists, knees and other joints. Damian Schlinger, Medcenter One injury prevention specialist, assesses KFYR TV work stations for ergonomic problems.
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Haiti nurse 7.17.09
About 200 graduates came back for the Medcenter One College of Nursing’s 100-year celebration. One graduate came all the way from Haiti where she has worked as a nurse for the past 44 years.
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College of Nursing celebrates 100 years 7.16.09
From the demographics to the type of program offered, much has changed at the Medcenter One College of Nursing over the past 100 years. Evelyn Bufink, an alumnus, shares how and where the school used to be.
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Certain stress triggers lead to weight gain 7.10.09
Amy Davis, a Medcenter One dietitian, shares healthy options for coping with stress instead of using food.
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Smoking cessation 7.8.09
There is help for people trying to quit smoking and that help can come through their workplace thanks to the Medcenter One Occupational Health Clinic’s smoking cessation program for businesses.
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Bismarck hospitals offer online bill pay 7.8.09
Medcenter One recently began offering patients the option of paying their bills online at medcenterone.com/billpay.
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ActiveLeg helps teenager walk 7.5.09
With the help of her ActiveLeg device, 16-year-old Kelsey Busch hopes to one day walk without a limp.
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Electric pulses helping teen with cerebral palsy 7.2.09
Kelsey Busch, of Crosby, has mild cerebral palsy. She and her family frequently make the long trip to Bismarck for therapy, but her new ActiveLeg device is allowing her to do most of her therapy at home.
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