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Page 1: Baptist Physician Communication Packet April 2014

Physician Communication Packet

April 2014

Page 2: Baptist Physician Communication Packet April 2014

PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION FOLDER

What’s Inside:

3 Clinical Documentation Improvement “Tips”

4 Practice Introduction

Baptist Oncology Services; Baptist Radiation Oncology -

Cynthia Anderson, MD, Mark E. Augspurger, MD, and Michael R. Olson, MD, PhD

5-6 Physician Introduction

Baptist Primary Care; Internal Medical Group - Patrick Rader, DO

Baptist Primary Care; Beaches Family Practice - Sarfaraz Dhanji, MD

7 - 9 YMCA/Baptist Health; Y Healthy Living Center

May Calender

Event Descriptions

10 Baptist Clay Medical Campus; Clay County Physician Mixer

11 Practice Update; Baptist Neurology Lakewood announces new hours

12 Community Palliative Consultants welcomes Elizabeth McCullough, MD as associate medial Director

Baptist CareConnection

Link - April 2014

Baptist Briefs Link - April 2014

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Dear Physicians:

Here are your monthly 'Tips' for March from the Clinical Documentation Improvement team. ICD-10 implementation is fast approaching so we need to step up our education by having multiple diagnoses in our monthly ‘TIP’. The topics are “Skin Infections and Reactions & Connective Tissue Disorders.’ These 'TIPS' are provided in effort to assist you as we move toward the new documentation requirements. They will be stored on the Physician Portal as reference tool. Please incorporate these “TIPS’ in your documentation starting now!

Skin Infections and Reactions

-Abscesses, furuncles, lymphangitis, cellulitis --Use 'acute' when appropriate--Laterality (right vs. left) --Location--Erythema multiform --Identify, when appropriate, Stevens-Johnson, toxic epidermal necrolysis,

and overlap between these two--Identify percent of body surface involved

Connective Tissue Disorders

-Name the disorder (e.g., SLE, panarteritis, scleroderma)

-Name the organs involved, as appropriate--Endocarditis or pericarditis --Respiratory--Esophagus--Muscles--Kidneys

---Name pathology---Stage CKD

Get ready for ICD-10 starting now!

If you have any questions please contact Janice Gaskins at 202-4349 or Arlicia Lott at 202-4375 or email us at [email protected]

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Welcome, Baptist Radiation Oncology

Baptist Radiation Oncology joins Baptist Health, as a division of Baptist

Oncology Services, on May 1, 2014. Cynthia Anderson, MD, Mark E.

Augspurger, MD, and Michael R. Olson, MD, PhD, bring extensive

knowledge, skill and compassion to their practice.

Focused on delivering highest quality, patient-centered care, they guide

patients through the treatment process with education and empathy,

utilizing the most up-to-date medical technologies.

The physicians of Baptist Radiation Oncology specialize in:

Baptist Radiation Oncology1235 San Marco BlvdJacksonville, FL 32207904.202.7020

14546 Old St. Augustine RdSuite 105Jacksonville, FL 32258904.271.6890

PRACTICE INTRODUCTION

• Breast Cancer

• Head and Neck Cancer

• Lung and Esophageal Cancer

• Brain and Spine Cancer

• Pediatric Cancer

• Leukemia/Lymphoma

• Prostate Cancer

• Gastrointestinal Cancers

• Gynecologic Cancers

• Non-Cancerous Diseases

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Welcome Dr. RaderInternist, Baptist Primary Care

The physicians of Internal Medical Group are pleased to welcome

Patrick Rader, DO, to their practice.

Dr. Rader believes in treating the individual as a whole when

addressing a disease process. He believes that a healthy lifestyle,

spiritual growth, diet and exercise are just as important as the

medications prescribed.

His education and qualifications include:

• Doctorate of Medicine from Nova Southeastern University -

College of Osteopathic Medicine in Ft. Lauderdale

• Internship at Palmetto General Hospital in Miami

• Internal Medicine Residency at University of Florida Health

Science Center in Jacksonville

• Board Certified in Internal Medicine

To make an appointment with Dr. Rader, please call our 24/7 appointment line 904.517.5702 or our office 904.396.0450.

Baptist Primary CareInternal Medical Group 8614 Baymeadows WaySuite 100Jacksonville, FL 32256

PHYSICIAN INTRODUCTION

An Affiliate of Baptist Primary Care

An Affiliate of Baptist Primary Care

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Welcome Dr. DhanjiFamily Physician, Baptist Primary Care

Sam Fern, DO, and Tony Villena, MD, are pleased to welcome Sarfaraz Dhanji, MD, to their practice at Baptist Primary Care Beaches Family Practice.

Dr. Dhanji’s philosophy of care is simple — focus on the patient and provide cost effective, quality care. He believes in building long-lasting relationships with each patient and focusing on education as well as the how the psychosocial aspects of a patient’s life affect his or her health and delivery of care.

His education and qualifications include:

• Bachelor of Science in Biology, University of South Florida

• Medical Degree from Spartan Health Sciences University School of Medicine in Saint Lucia

• Residency in Family Medicine at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, GA

• Fellowship in Bioinformatics at National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, MD

• Board-certified in Family Medicine

To make an appointment with Dr. Dhanji please call 904.249.0335.

Baptist Primary CareBeaches Family Practice900 Beach BoulevardJacksonville Beach, 32250

PHYSICIAN INTRODUCTION

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We are partnering with the Y in this exciting new community-

based initiative designed to increase personal engagement and

accountability for health within the local community.

Community members don’t have to belong to the Y in order to access

the health-related programs and services offered through our new

Healthy Living Center in Mandarin, which will be open every weekday.

Offerings include a regular calendar of health screenings, classes and

health education opportunities. We believe this increased access to

health and wellness resources will be a win-win for the community, for

the Y and for the growth of many Baptist Health services.

For example, a person who comes in for a screening will have

ready access to our care navigation for follow-up care, if needed.

If someone is interested in a primary care relationship, they can be

offered the opportunity to connect with interested providers in our

network. Patients can also be referred to the Healthy Living Center

by themselves or by a provider (such as patients newly diagnosed

with diabetes), where they may take advantage of health coaching

and nutrition education. Some may end up joining the Y to help them

sustain a healthier lifestyle.

We will be expanding our Healthy Living Centers initiative in the

coming months and look forward to sharing more details soon.

Our medical directorMedical leadership of the

Y Healthy Living Centers is

provided by Aristides Sastre, MD,

a family medicine physician with

Baptist Primary Care. Dr. Sastre

believes that empowering patients

with information that they can

apply to their everyday lives is at

the foundation of good health.

April2014 7

Baptist opens the first medically integrated Y HealtHY living Center

A total reward to keep you – and your pocketbook – healthy all year long

Meet Our Y HealtHY living Center COOrdinatOr

Julie Schafer has joined Baptist

Health as our Y Healthy Living Center

coordinator. She previously developed

and managed YMCA Healthy Living

Programs for Brooks Health System.

She has a double-major bachelor’s

degree in Exercise Science and Health

Studies from Miami University in Ohio,

and a Master of Public Health degree

from the University of North Florida.

Julie is onsite at the Y Healthy Living

Center in Mandarin each weekday

between 8:30 am - 12:30 pm and

4 - 7:30 pm to answer health care

related questions and assist

with class registrations and

physician appointments.

To learn more, contact Julie at 202.5367 or email [email protected]

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MAY 2014

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Stroke Awareness Month- www.stroke.org National Women’s Health Month- www.womenshealth.gov National Celiac Disease Awareness Month- www.celiac.org Mental Health Month- www.mentalhealthamerica.net National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month- www.aafa.org National Arthritis Awareness Month- www.arthritis.org National Osteoporosis Awareness Month- www.nof.org

1

2 3 Williams Family YMCA/ Healthy Living Center Open House 10 am – 1 pm

4 5 Baptist Health/ Y Healthy Living Center Grand Opening *Take a Tour!*

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7 8 9 10

11 Women’s Health Week!

12 National Women’s Check Up Day

Heart Wise Health Screening 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.

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Breastfeeding Support Group 10 – 11:30 am .

14 No Time to Waist (NTTW) 10 am-11 am

Ask the Expert Car seat safety 10 am– noon Y Diabetes Prevention Program (YDPP) 5:30-6:30

15 Talk with a Doc Childhood Asthma 12 – 1 pm

16 17

18 19 Moms Matter 6:30 – 8 pm

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21 NTTW 10-11 am

YDPP 5:30-6:30

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23 24

25 26 Memorial Day Baptist Health/ Y Healthy Living Center Closed

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Breastfeeding Support Group 6 – 7:30 pm

28 National Senior Health & Fitness Day®

NTTW 10-11 am

Weight Management Support Group 11:30-12:30

YDPP 5:30-6:30 Ask the Expert

Home Safety YDPP 5:30-6:30

29 30 31

For more information and registration, visit baptistjax.com/ymca Space is limited, so make sure to register today!

Health Assessments by appointment Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (can be completed once a calendar year) Navigation Assistance Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

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Baptist Health Navigation Assistance About: Guidance, information, explanation and assistance. Your go-to resource for questions about the healthcare provided by Baptist Health. Cost: Free! Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Health Assessment About: Includes a Biometric Screening including blood pressure, BMI, weight and height Cost: Free! Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and, 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

HeartWise Screening and Consultation About: A one-hour, in-depth evaluation of personal cardiovascular risk factors. Includes measurements of blood pressure, heart rate, BMI, blood lipids and glucose, and an EKG Cost: $69.00 due at time of scheduling Schedule: Offered twice a month on Mondays by appointment. Sign up at 202.KNOW (5669)

Ask the Expert About: Experts in their field come to share their knowledge and offer helpful tips to the community. Cost: Free! Schedule: Experts will be available throughout the month, so make sure to regularly check out the Y Healthy Living Center Calendar of events!

Moms Matter About: Baptist Health offers a free support group for mothers of newborns (biological or adoptive) who are experiencing any type of pregnancy or postpartum mood issue. You will receive support from others with similar experiences as well as be taught skills to help alleviate symptoms. Cost: Free!

Schedule: Offered twice a month, so make sure to check out the Y Healthy Living Center Calendar of Events regularly!

Talk with a Doc About: Get to know your neighborhood physicians and learn about new treatments, therapies and health tips as well as enjoy a discussion after the program. Cost: Free! Schedule: Talks are offered regularly throughout the month, so make sure to check out the Y Healthy Living Center Calendar of Events regularly!

Breastfeeding Support Group About: This Baptist Health sponsored breastfeeding support group is lead by a lactation specialist and covers such topics as building supply, going back to work, sleep patterns, adding food to your baby’s diet and other concerns of the new mother. It is an open forum where everyone is encouraged to share and discuss issues that are important to them as well as form bonds that having a new baby brings. Cost: Free! Schedule: Offered twice a month, so make sure to check out the Y Healthy Living Center Calendar of Events regularly! YMCA Events About: The YMCA regularly offers classes and support groups, make sure to ask a Y employee about these exciting offerings today!

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Let’s Celebrate!

Physician SocialHosted by Dale Boyd, MD, Stephen Gill, MD,

Michael Stephens, MD, and Orange Park Pediatrics.

Join your physician colleagues in Clay County for an evening of fun, networking, hors d’oeuvres and drinks.

Thursday, May 8

6 – 8 pm

Eagle Harbor Golf Club2217 Eagle Harbor Parkway, Fleming Island

Please RSVP to [email protected]

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Baptist Neurology Lakewood announces new office hours

Carlos Gama, MD, and Nitin Butala, MD, are pleased to announce new extended hours for the Baptist Neurology Group Lakewood Office. The office is now open Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 8 am – 8 pm, and Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays 8 am – 5 pm.

PRACTICE UPDATE

www.baptistneurology.com

Baptist Neurology Group Lakewood

2736 University Blvd. W. Suite 3 Jacksonville, FL 32217 Phone: 904.733.4262 Fax: 904.636.5786

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For immediate release March 20, 2014 Media contact: Mitzi Saul, Senior Marketing Coordinator 904.407.6165 office, 904.803.6238 cell, [email protected] Dr. Elizabeth McCullough Joins Community Palliative Consultants To Practice at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE—Patients at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville have a new palliative care specialist to support them during any stage of a serious illness with the hiring of Elizabeth McCullough, M.D. The board-certified internist and hospice and palliative fellow has joined Community Palliative Consultants as an associate medical director.

At Baptist, Dr. McCullough and a team of healthcare professionals work with patients to help relieve symptoms, pain and suffering from any serious, complex or chronic condition. She also guides intensive discussions with patients and their families to help them establish goals of care and prepare them to make important decisions about their care.

Dr. McCullough is the fifth physician to join Community Palliative Consultants, a program established by Community Hospice of Northeast Florida in 2010 to provide palliative consultative services. Community Palliative Consultants serves patients at four area hospitals, including Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, UF Health Jacksonville and St. Vincent’s HealthCare Riverside and Southside campuses, with plans to expand into other care facilities.

Before joining Community Palliative Consultants, Dr. McCullough worked for the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) in Portland, Ore. The PACE model of care serves the geriatric population in primary, hospice and palliative care. Her research experience includes Mayo Clinic Florida, where she was a special project associate.

Dr. McCullough earned a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 2007, completed her internal medicine residency at Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU)/Portland Veteran’s Hospital in 2010, and a fellowship in hospice and palliative medicine from the same hospital in 2011. She received OHSU’s Humanism Award in 2009 and 2010.

“We’re overjoyed to have Dr. McCullough return to Jacksonville and bring home her extensive training and experience in palliative medicine,” said Andrew P. Daigle, M.D., chief medical director of Community Palliative Consultants. “She’s a perfect fit for our growing, compassionate service.”

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About Community Palliative Consultants

Community Palliative Consultants helps people of any age find relief from the pain, symptoms and stress caused at any stage of any serious, complex or chronic illness. Established by Community Hospice of Northeast Florida in 2010, this multidisciplinary team of specially trained physicians, advanced registered nurse practitioners, social workers and chaplains guide intensive discussions with patients and their families to help establish goals of care and facilitate decision making. Community Palliative Consultants staff works with the patient’s attending physician to relieve suffering and improve quality of life by aligning expectations of care with realistic outcomes and treatment options, which may include a curative plan. Learn more at CommunityPalliative.com.

About Community Hospice of Northeast Florida

Established in 1979, Community Hospice of Northeast Florida serves residents of Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties. Each day, 910 employees and 930 volunteers help 1,250 patients and their families live better with advanced illness. No one is ever denied care due to an inability to pay. Visit CommunityHospice.com.

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