INSIDE OUR NEW ICU:
When Methodist Charlton’s new intensive
care unit (ICU) opens next year, patients and families will be
welcomed with a fresh look in a new location of the hospital. Each
room in the 32-bed ICU will be specially designed to enhance
patient care and comfort while safely monitoring patients as they
regain their health and mobility. Watch future issues of
Shine
and
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COMMUNITY
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7 YEARS OF CELEBRATING LOCAL PASTORS:
Methodist Charlton Medical Center recently
hosted its seventh annual Pastor Appreciation
Luncheon, featuring keynote speaker Marcus D.
King, senior pastor at Disciple Central Community
Church. The luncheon was emceed by the Rev.
Sheron C. Patterson, DMin, on the Methodist
Health System board of directors. The program
included a beautiful praise dance by Kelli Turner,
administrative assistant in Methodist Charlton’s
social work department, and inspirational songs
sung by Madelyn Brené.
Shown here at the event are (from left) the
Rev. Caesar Rentie, Methodist vice president
pastoral care; Pamela Stoyanoff, Methodist
executive vice president and chief operating
officer; King; Fran Laukaitis, Methodist Charlton
president; Teresa Land, Methodist Charlton
chief nursing officer; and Cynthia Mickens Ross,
Methodist Charlton director of community and
public relations.
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Fall 2015
GOLFING ‘FORE’ A GOOD CAUSE:
Methodist
Charlton was a sponsor of the Duncanville Chamber
of Commerce’s 18th annual Golf Classic at the Golf
Club of Dallas. Methodist Charlton team members
(from left) Cliff Boyd, Duncanville city councilman;
Michael Hurtt and Dick Griner, Methodist Charlton
Advisory Board members; and Preston Miller,
Methodist Charlton human resources director, placed
in the top 10.
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PASTORAL LECTURE SERIES MADE POSSIBLE BY FOLSOM
EVENT:
Approximately 155 caregivers gathered in the Methodist
Charlton Auditorium on June 24 for the first presentation in the
Trevor Rees-Jones Lecture Series. Carrie Doehring, PhD, of the
Iliff School of Theology spoke on two topics: “Spiritual Care for
Those Experiencing Moral Stress” and “Spiritual Struggles From
Loss and Trauma.” This lecture series was created with funds raised
through the 2011 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award, presented
to Rees-Jones.
Pastor appreciation