Methodist Health System | Methodist Dallas Medical Center | Shine | Summer 2014 - page 7

Methodist Dallas Medical Center
Summer 2014
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Bringing lifesaving care
TO MORE THAN 90,000
Introducing
Grand
opening
After William McCraney
lost part of his leg in a
2010 motorcycle crash,
Usha Mani, MD, used
advanced technology
to help him regrow the
missing bone. Today he
has full use of his leg,
including running on the
treadmill. Read his story
at
.
Two years after Javier
Ibarra lost his left leg in
a motorcycle accident,
he’s learning to walk
again with a prosthetic
leg and looks forward
to keeping up with
his 2-year-old son.
Read his full story
at
.
After surviving sudden
cardiac death in 2008,
Paul Quinn College
President Michael J.
Sorrell, Esq., had a cardiac
defibrillator implant.
It’s kept his heartbeat
steady and motivated
him to introduce wellness
initiatives at the college.
Read his full story at
.
After a heart attack
following the birth of
her third son, Michelle
Chambers never thought
she’d be able to have
children again. But
she welcomed baby
Jacob in 2013, and her
heart is going strong.
Watch her story at
.
In
past issues of
Shine
, we’ve shared the stories of William McCraney, Javier Ibarra, Michael Sorrell, and Michelle
Chambers. They are a testament to why emergency, trauma, and critical care matter at Methodist Dallas Medical Center.
Here’s a look at where they are now — followed by a look to the future and many more success stories to come.
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