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Boone Hospital Center Is Nationally Recognized for High-Quality Stroke and Heart Attack Care
Boone Hospital Center has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke GoldPlus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability. Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and…
Read MoreSpeech Therapy
A new partnership was formed in 2023 between Boone Hospital Center and Our Lady of Lourdes Interparish School (OLLIS). This partnership started as OLLIS was looking to expand services to students with special needs. “It was very obvious as we watched students do speaking parts at Mass, that there was a great need to provide…
Read MoreStroke Awareness
May is National Stroke Awareness Month. What is a stroke? A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain has been interrupted, depriving the brain cells of oxygen. This results in the death of brain cells which causes various symptoms dependent on that area of the brain that was affected. Two Types of Stroke Ischemic…
Read MoreThe Heart of a Woman
Until the mid-1980s, little attention was given to studying heart attacks among the female population. Middle-age and older men have them, right? Not 42-year-old women. That’s how old Jayme Prenger was when she suffered what’s referred to as the “widowmaker,” on August 13, 2022. Even that terminology is indicative of a male bias. The widowmaker…
Read MoreScholarship Supports Future Nurses
A Boone Hospital Foundation scholarship supports future Boone Health nurses. The Boone Hospital Foundation Boone Health Nursing Scholarship’s goal is to help current Boone Health employees achieve their goal of becoming a nurse. Those chosen are eligible for awards up to $5,000 toward tuition and fees. Criteria for receiving the award includes a commitment to…
Read MoreManaging Sisterhood
Two members of the Boone Health family discover a deeper connection. There’s a saying that “Sisters are different flowers from the same garden.” But if you can’t see other flowers in the garden for the weeds, you’ll have to start pulling. Just ask Brandi Chick and Holly Wheatley. Brandi has two half-brothers, but she had…
Read MoreA Skill That Can Save Lives
The vital importance of learning CPR. In the realm of emergency response, few skills are as universally crucial as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, or CPR. CPR serves as a beacon of hope in dire situations when a person’s heart ceases to beat or their breathing stops. The ability to administer CPR can mean the difference between life…
Read MoreImplant Allowing Peaceful Slumber
The InterStim™ system allows Shannon to finally have freedom from her bladder. Shannon Atkins has never felt more rested, and it’s thanks to an implant that helps her control her bladder. “Before getting this device, I was waking up to go to the bathroom all night long. I couldn’t get any sleep at all,” says…
Read MoreGetting Children Through Tick Season Safely
Missouri is one of five states accounting for over 60% of the Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, or RMSF, cases in the US.(1) It’s one of four states accounting for over 50% of ehrlichiosis cases.(2) Other tickborne diseases, such as Lyme disease, can affect children, but RMSF and ehrlichiosis are the only two that children are…
Read MoreMaxwell Lazinger, M.D., FABR
Vascular and Interventional Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology, Boone Health Radiology I grew up in Lakewood, Nj – “down the Shore” – then lived in Boston for most of my education. I graduated Brandeis University with Honors in Biology and Research, then Tufts University Medical School before completing electives in plastic surgery at Stanford, hepatobiliary surgery at…
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