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Wound Clinic News & Notes

May 2017
Iowa Hospital Opens New Wound Center
Baum Harmon Mercy Hospital, Primghar, IA, has opened a new outpatient wound care clinic. The hospital is a partner with Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City. Amanda Rausch, NP, a member of the staff at the Wound Care Center at Baum Harmon Mercy Hospital, recently spoke about the new facility and it’s impact on the community. To listen to her interview, visit https://kiwaradio.com/local-news/baum-harmon-mercy-hospital-adds-wound-care-center
 
Wound Care Clinic Treats 1st HBOT Patient
Jackson Hospital, Marianna, FL, recently welcomed the first patient in it’s newly developed Highway 90 Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Center to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment. According to the Jackson County Floridian, Donna Harrison, holds the distinction of being the facility’s first patient treated in the onsite chamber. Harrison lives with diabetes and is undergoing care for a chronic wound on her toe. She’s expected to require 4-6 weeks of treatment. 
 
Wound Care Physician Celebrates 25 Years of Service
S. Darrell Lee, MD, a provider on staff at the Martin Wound Care Center in Port St. Lucie, FL, is celebrating 25 years of service as a physician, according to the TC Palm.
The founder of Lee Plastic Surgery & Laser Center in Port St. Lucie and Jupiter, FL,
Lee graduated from New York Medical College, where he also completed his residency training in general surgery, and earned his board certification in general surgery from the American Board of Surgery and completed his fellowship in plastic surgery at the Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN. Lee also serves as an ambassador of the American Society of Plastic Surgeon and is the official plastic surgeon of the St. Lucie Mets baseball team. He has held the position of chief of the medical staff at St. Lucie Medical Center and served as chairman of the credentialing committee and chief of surgery. 
 
Howard Young Medical Center To Renovate Wound Clinic 
Renovations for the outpatient wound care department at Howard Young Medical Center, Woodruff, WI, are part of a multi-phased remodeling and construction project that began for the facility in April, according to a report by The Lakeland Times. 
Included in the work will be the development and extension of road access to the campus in an effort to improve the commute for patients seeking care as well as to enhance traffic flow and safety in parking areas. Updates to facilities housing outpatient therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, and the emergency department are also planned. 

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