What you need to know before getting screened for breast cancer
From Fox 6 — Shadie Majidi, MD, a diagnostic radiologist specializing in breast imaging with Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network, explained what women should know about recent FDA recommendations related to mammograms and breast density.
MTSD celebrates employee health and wellness center opening
The Mequon-Thiensville School District celebrated the opening of the MTSD Health and Wellness Center—its employee health clinic—with an open house for employees on Tuesday, March 19, 2019.
West Bend nurse honored with St. Joseph’s Hospital award
Adam Kirchhoff, a resident of West Bend and an RN on the Medical/Surgical Unit, has been recognized with St. Joseph’s Hospital’s second quarter DAISY Award for his support and politeness.
Rehabilitation clinic to open at Jewish Community Center in Milwaukee
From CBS 58 — The Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center and the Froedtert & MCW health network are partnering to open a rehabilitation clinic inside the JCC. At the clinic, staff will provide services including physical therapy, ACL injury care and prevention, neurological rehabilitation and spine therapy.
JCC partners with Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network
The Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center (JCC) and the Froedtert & MCW health network are pleased to announce that they are partnering to enhance the health of JCC members and bring a new level of services to the North Shore community.
St. Joseph’s Hospital accepting nominations for Excellence in Medicine awards
St. Joseph’s is accepting nominations for it’s sixth annual “Excellence in Medicine” award, which recognizes the accomplishments of an individual physician/PA/APNP/CRNA at St. Joseph’s Hospital and celebrates the work of all of our providers.
Froedtert & MCW health network expands relationship with NX Level
Froedtert & MCW health network has expanded its relationship with NX Level Athletics, a Waukesha-based, nationally known athletic performance enhancement training facility for people of all ages.
St. Joseph’s Hospital to host community blood drive March 13, $10 Subway gift card given with donation
St. Joseph’s Hospital, 3200 Pleasant Valley Road, West Bend, will host a community blood drive Wednesday, March, 13, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participants will receive a $10 gift card to Subway with donation.
Froedtert Health's Director of Enterprise Care Coordination and Redesign Dr. Erika Smith on delivering better care: 'Focus on how you are providing value'
From Becker's Hospital Review — Becker's Hospital Review asked Erika Smith, PharmD, our director of enterprise care coordination and redesign to discuss her proudest moments at Froedtert, the advice she would offer other organizations looking to redesign care and what she would change about healthcare overnight.
Froedtert’s new cancer treatment device allows tumors to be seen and zapped simultaneously
From WUWM — A 47-year-old Wisconsin woman will get a better idea next week of how well a new cancer treatment device is doing at attacking her liver tumor. The Froedtert & MCW Clinical Cancer Center recently became the second facility in the U.S. to offer the latest version of a high-tech unit. It simultaneously takes images of a tumor, and delivers high-dose radiation.
‘It was all worth it:’ Couple’s ability to have children hinged on in vitro fertilization
From Fox 6 — Starting a family is something many couples dream of and plan for, but conceiving a child can come with challenges. In fact, "non-traditional" childbirth is becoming more common."About two to three percent of babies born every year in the U.S. are conceived through IVF," said Dr. Katherine Schoyer.
Persistant case of pnemonia leads to startling discovery for local teacher
From CBS 58 — Tom, an MPS teacher, came to us around Thanksgiving with what he thought was pneumonia and shortness of breath. Additional testing showed a massive cancerous tumor that was blocking 90 percent of his airway. The location and size of the tumor required a world-renowned team of specialists and care teams, who put him on ECMO and worked quickly to save his life. Interventional pulmonologist Jon Kurman, MD, was interviewed about the importance of Tom being treated at the Froedtert & MCW health network. Tom is already back to teaching and feels great.
Second hospital in the U.S. to use a new device in the war against cancer
From The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel — Paula Wendt, a 47-year-old school nurse and mother of three, became the second cancer patient in the U.S. to be treated with a new device that combines the precision of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with the tumor-killing power of radiation.
Froedtert & MCW Workforce Health Names Executive Director of Business Development for Employer Services
Transformative cancer treatment now available at the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Clinical Cancer Center
The Importance of Safe Sleep Environments for Babies: A Special Certification at St. Joseph's Hospital
From Today’s TMJ4 — This past September, Froedtert & MCW St. Joseph’s Hospital became the first hospital in the state to achieve certification from the Cribs for Kids National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification program.
Babyscripts app helps expectant mothers
From Today’s TMJ4 — Expectant moms often have a lot of questions during pregnancy, and many are getting answers instantly thanks to an app offered by Froedtert & MCW Birth Centers.
Mother finds happiness during high-risk pregnancy
From Today's TMJ4 — Gretchen Dodgion’s routine ultrasound 12 weeks into her pregnancy showed the possibility of a genetic abnormality. When further tests confirmed Trisomy 21, commonly referred to as Down syndrome, Gretchen and her husband learned about our Maternal Fetal Care Center who supported them during pregnancy and beyond.
How a Billboard Made a Life-Saving Connection
From Today's TMJ4 — Last year, Jessica Wickersheimer put up billboards throughout southeast Wisconsin looking for a kidney donor. Not only did she receive a kidney and make a lifelong friend, but she also helped save six additional lives when others, initially wanting to donate to Jessica, continued with the altruistic donation process.