Monthly Archives: January 2011
Mission SLIMpossible
Title: Mission SLIMpossibleLocation: SJHADescription: Educational series for members of the employee wellness programStart Time: 11:30 amEnd Date: 2011-02-10Date: 2011-02-10End Time: 12:30 pm
Cardiac Rehab Week
Title: Cardiac Rehab WeekLocation: SJHAStart Date: 2011-02-21Start Time: 12:00 amEnd Date: 2011-02-25Date: 2011-02-21End Time: 12:00 am
Valentines Day
Title: Valentines DayLocation: SJHADescription: Let us know why you love Saint Joseph’s! Send your sentiments to thesaint@sjha.orgStart Time: 12:00 amEnd Date: 2011-02-14Date: 2011-02-14End Time: 12:00 am
Annual Mercy Moves Through Me Awards Luncheon
Title: Annual Mercy Moves Through Me Awards LuncheonStart Time: 12:00 amEnd Date: 2011-02-17Date: 2011-02-17End Time: 12:00 am
National Wear Red Day
Title: National Wear Red DayLocation: SJHADescription: All staff are asked to wear red and participate in activities/celebrations during GO RED day. The National observation is to draw attention to heart health.Start Time: 12:00 amEnd Date: 2011-02-04Date: 2011-02-04End Time: 12:00 am
Blood Drive
Title: Blood DriveLocation: Hospital AtriumStart Time: 12:00 pmEnd Date: 2011-02-02Date: 2011-02-02End Time: 6:00 pm
Blood Drive
Title: Blood DriveLocation: Hospital AtriumStart Time: 10:00 amEnd Date: 2011-02-01Date: 2011-02-01End Time: 2:00 pm
Highest Clinical Quality Rating Awarded to Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta’s Cardiovascular Surgery Program
Atlanta, GA (January 24, 2011)—Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta has been awarded the highest quality recognition for clinical excellence in cardiac care. The cardiovascular surgery program earned superior rankings in several categories including: avoidance of morbidity (complications), medications (appropriate More…
A Primer on Shoulder Instability
In Saint Joseph’s winter edition of Journey Magazine, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Anup A. Shah, MD answers questions surrounding shoulder injuries: What happens in a shoulder dislocation? A shoulder dislocates when the humerus (arm) dislodges from the glenoid (saucer part of the More…
A Letter From The CEO
We are now beginning to recover from one of the most significant weather events ever experienced in Atlanta and at Saint Joseph’s. In the full spirit of “facing the storm,” the Saint Joseph’s team of physicians, staff and volunteers More…
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Saint Joseph’s Chief of Staff Earns Highest Hospital Honor
Paul J. Scheinberg, MD, has been named the 2013 recipient of Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta’s E. Napier Burson Jr., MD Award of Distinction for his commitment to his patients and to the practice of medicine. Scheinberg, named chief medical More…
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Saint Joseph’s Hospital Welcomes a new Medical Director of the Heart Failure Clinic
Saint Joseph’s Hospital and the Emory Center for Heart Failure and Transplantation are pleased to welcome David Markham, MD, MSc, to the team as the medical director of the Heart Failure Clinic at Saint Joseph’s Hospital. Markham is an experienced More…
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Life-Saving Technology – Robotic Mitral Valve Replacement and Repair
Robots have long been a fantasy, a staple in science fiction for years. But with new technologies, science fiction has become more of a reality. Robots, are now in our everyday lives including aiding doctors in saving lives. Take for More…
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Sister Val, Providing Compassionate Care – 2013 Second Century Award Recipient
Since 2006, Emory Healthcare has honored distinguished health care and community leaders at the Second Century Award Dinner. Honorees are selected for their significant impact on the care of countless Georgians. These distinguished persons are nominated by Emory University Hospital, More…
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Vince and Barbara Dooley to present at Saint Joseph’s Hospital Cancer Survivorship Conference
Saint Joseph’s Hospital is proud to host the 13th Annual “Sharing the Journey Cancer Survivorship Conference,” on Saturday, April 20, 2013. The conference will be held in the Carroll Education Center at Saint Joseph’s Hospital and will begin with breakfast More…
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Robot or Not: Top 6 Benefits of Having Your Surgery Done at a Robotics Friendly Hospital
As medical technologies continue to evolve, patients now may have the option to choose between traditional or robotic surgery. While the latter may sound like something out of a Star Wars movie, choosing robotic surgery options may often afford a More…
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Saint Joseph’s Hospital celebrates 35 years on Pill Hill
March 18, 1978, was a Saturday. Gas cost about $1.25 a gallon, bread was about 50 cents a loaf and the Bee Gees “Night Fever” topped the Billboard chart of Top 100 songs. That same day, an important event was More…
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Emergency Kit Preparation Part 5: Your Comprehensive Emergency Kit & Checklist
So far in our emergency planning blog series, we’ve learned that proper planning, practice and a well stocked emergency supply kit is essential in protecting your family in the event of an emergency. In this blog post, we’ve wrapped up More…
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Emergency Kit Preparation Part 4: Medical Supplies
Properly stocked medical kits are essential to being fully prepared in the case of an emergency, whether medical, or otherwise. With the basic necessities in your medical kit, you’ll be better prepared to care for your loved ones when they’re More…
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Emergency Kit Preparation Part 3: Emergency Supplies
Emergencies and disasters are words that no family wants to hear, but unfortunately, they’re ones that can or will come up in everyone’s life. At Saint Joseph’s Hospital we want you to be prepared, so we’ve dedicated this blog post More…
