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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

St. Francis RN elected to lead state health care quality organization

Mooresville, Ind. – Linda Ostermeier, director of healthcare quality at St. Francis Hospital-Mooresvillle, was recently elected president of the Indiana Association for Healthcare Quality (InAHQ).

InAHQ is a non-profit organization founded in late 1979 providing professional and educational support to its members statewide.

Ostermeier, a registered nurse and certified professional in healthcare quality, has served in her current position at St. Francis since 2001 and was quality manager until 2007. She has held a variety of roles at St. Francis Hospital-Beech Grove, including infection control, coordinator of nursing standards, labor and delivery and postpartum.

The Brownsburg, Ind. resident also has been employed in variety of roles at Justus Company, Winona Memorial Hospital, Methodist Hospital and Clinical de Seguridad in Spain.

A graduate of the Indiana University School of Nursing, Ostermeier currently is enrolled in the master’s of management program at Indiana Wesleyan University to be completed October in 2008.

Ostermeier has held memberships in several professional organizations, including Executive Women in Healthcare, Indiana Assisted Living Federation of America and National Association of Healthcare Quality.

Polly Moore joins Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis


INDIANAPOLIS – Polly A. Moore, M.D., has established a practice at the Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers.

Moore is board-certified in internal medicine and board-eligible in cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

She has privileges at St. Francis hospitals in Indianapolis, Beech Grove and Mooresville, and has courtesy privileges at Morgan County Hospital in Martinsville and William S. Major Hospital in Shelbyville.

Moore comes to St. Francis from St. Vincent Hospital & Health Care after completing a fellowship and residency. She’s a 2001 graduate of the IU School of Medicine and earned her undergraduate degree in nursing at Ball State University.

Her other professional experience includes service at St. Vincent Hospital, the IU Department of Anesthesiology, Wishard Memorial Hospital and Bloomington Hospital.

Moore holds several professional affiliations, including the American College of Cardiology, Americans Society of Echocardiography, American College of Physicians and American Medical Women’s Association.

The Indiana Heart Physicians has served the residents of south central Indiana with the highest quality cardiovascular care since 1978. To learn more about IHP and its physicians and services, go to
www.ihpmd.com.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New executive director assumes reins at Mooresville hospital

MOORESVILLE, Ind. – Jared Stark has been named executive director for St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville. He will begin his duties on July 21.Stark is responsible for overseeing all operations of the 88-bed community hospital, part of St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers.

Stark comes to St. Francis from Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, Ind., where he has served as vice president of professional services since August 2005. He was responsible for the operations of several clinical and support areas for that 200-bed county hospital.

Stark is not new to St. Francis. He served as the health care system’s resource manager from December 2000 to April 2003.

He left that post to serve as vice president of strategic services at Provena St. Mary’s Hospital in Kankakee, Ill., from 2003 to 2005. Previously, he was business development and managed care coordinator at Culver Union Hospital in Crawfordsville, Ind., from 1995 to 2000.

“Following an extensive search over the past several months, Jared emerged as the clear choice for the important post of leading our Mooresville hospital,” said Keith Jewell, senior vice president and chief operating officer for St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers. “He is a proven leader with a high level of experience in strategic planning, health care services and operational excellence. As a former St. Francis employee and a person committed to community service, he is firmly grounded in the Sisters of St. Francis mission and values. He will be a valuable asset to our hospital and the community in Mooresville.”

Stark received his bachelor’s degree from Wabash College in Crawfordsville and his master of business administration degree from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind.

He is a Certified Health Care Executive and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is a member of several professional and civic organizations.

A native Hoosier, Stark is married with three children, ages 7, 4 and 2. He and his family live in Westfield, Ind., but plan to move to the Morgan County area in the near future.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Anthony Bashall joins Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis


INDIANAPOLIS – Cardiologist Anthony J. Bashall, M.D., has established a practice at the Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers.

Bashall is board-certified in internal medicine and board-eligible in cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He has privileges at St. Francis hospitals in Indianapolis, Beech Grove and Mooresville, and has courtesy privileges at Morgan County Hospital in Martinsville and William S. Major Hospital in Shelbyville

A native of Great Britain, Bashall comes to IHP after completing a fellowship at the Krannert Institute of Cardiology and a residency and internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Bashall is a 2001 graduate of the IU School of Medicine and earned his bachelor degree in management science marketing at Lancaster University in England.

He holds professional memberships with the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and American Medical Association.

The Indiana Heart Physicians has served the residents of south central Indiana with the highest quality cardiovascular care since 1978. To learn more about IHP and its physicians and services, go to
www.ihpmd.com.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

John W. Moore III joins Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis


INDIANAPOLIS – John “Trey” W. Moore III, M.D., has established a practice at the Indiana Heart Physicians at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers.

Moore is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine and currently is in the process of completing certification in clinical cardiac electrophysiology.

He has privileges at St. Francis hospitals in Indianapolis, Beech Grove and Mooresville, and has courtesy privileges at Morgan County Hospital in Martinsville and William S. Major Hospital in Shelbyville.

Moore comes to St. Francis after completing cardiology and clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellowships at the University of Pittsburgh. He also completed a residency at the Indiana University School of Medicine, where he received his medical degree in 2000 and his undergraduate degree in physics in 1996.

He holds professional memberships in the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and the American Medical Association.

The Indiana Heart Physicians has served the residents of south central Indiana with the highest quality cardiovascular care since 1978. To learn more about IHP and its physicians and services, go to www.ihpmd.com

Rheumatologist joins St. Francis-based specialty group

INDIANAPOLIS – Stefan D. Monev, M.D., a member of St. Francis Medical Group, has established a practice with Rheumatology and Osteoporosis Specialists at St. Francis.

He most previously was a rheumatologist with the Medical Group of Fort Wayne. Monev held similar positions with the Aurora Medical Group (Wisconsin), University Hospitals and Clinics (Mississippi) and was an internist with County Hospital in his native hometown of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Board-certified in rheumatology and internal medicine, Monev held an academic appointment at the University of Mississippi Medical Center from 1992 to 2002.

Monev received his medical degree from Medical University in Bulgaria, and completed residencies in that country and later at Meridia Huron Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. He also completed a rheumatology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

Monev earned various academic honors in medical school and as an intern. He holds memberships in the Indiana State Medical Society and American College of Rheumatology.

Rheumatology and Osteoporosis Specialists at St. Francis is located at Suite 250, 8051 S. Emerson Ave., on Indianapolis’ south side. To make an appointment, call 317-888-1467.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

St. Francis Medical Group MD joins Neurological Associates


INDIANAPOLIS – Daniel G. Spomar, M.D., a member of St. Francis Medical Group, has established a practice at Neurosurgical Associates at St. Francis.

He will join Anthony Jabre, M.D., and Karsten Fryburg, M.D., whose offices are located at Suite 300, 8051 S. Emerson Ave.

Spomar’s clinical specialities are degenerative spine and general neurosurgery.

He recently completed a neurosurgical residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria where he was chief resident. He also completed a residency in general surgery at that institution.

He conducted extensive research in gamma knife treatment for cluster headaches during his residency.
Spomar, who received his undergraduate degree at Wabash College, earned his medical degree at the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2002, where he received numerous academic honors and conducted other research activities. He also received awards for research-related presentations at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill.

Neurosurgical Associates at St. Francis is a full service clinical neurosurgery program that provides contemporary treatment for patients with a broad spectrum of brain, spine and peripheral nerve diseases, in all major areas of neurosurgery.

For more information about Neurosurgical Associates go to www.stfrancishospitals.org/sfmg/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=48. To schedule an appointment, call 317-851-2663.

Monday, July 7, 2008

St. Francis puts best foot forward for Indianapolis Monumental Marathon

INDIANAPOLIS – The first-ever Indianapolis Monumental Marathon has a new running mate for a race that will take participants throughout downtown and surrounding city streets and landmarks: St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers.

The Nov. 1 race, now being billed as the “Indianapolis Monumental Marathon presented by St. Francis Hospital,” was announced today (July 8) on the grounds of the Indiana State Capitol building.

“We are honored to participate in this landmark and high-profile event,” said Robert J. Brody, St. Francis president and CEO. . “The marathon is an excellent way to promote health and wellness and is an outstanding opportunity to reach out to the Indianapolis community.”

Proceeds from the marathon will benefit the Indianapolis Public Schools, the IPS Education Foundation and the Mind Trust and College Summit.

“We are thrilled to welcome St. Francis to help celebrate what our wonderful city is all about – hospitality, integrity, community and fun,” said IMM President Carlton Ray. “Our organizing team is made up of local runners, community leaders and event planners who understand the thrill of participating in, as well as witnessing, an epic feat such as the completion of a marathon.”

The event features a full marathon (26.2 miles) and a half marathon (13.1 miles). Both courses will begin near Washington and West streets and will end their trek on on Robert D. Orr Drive to the finish line, 200 yards east of West Street.

The urban courses will be sanctioned and certified by the standards of USA Track and Field, the national body of road racing, with the marathon course serving as a qualifier for the 2009 Boston Marathon. Organization and administration will be conducted by Ken Long & Associates, a highly regarded training, road racing and consulting organization.

Long was formerly the race director for a nationally acclaimed running event, the Indianapolis 500 Festival Mini Marathon.

Bob Kennedy, who serves as IMM’s honorary chair, also was on hand for the news conference. The former Olympian long-distance, co-owner of The Running Company, also welcomed St. Francis, adding that its participation is an example of community support for the marathon.

“A talented group of civic-minded individuals with backgrounds in event management, sales, engineering, local government operations, education and charitable giving are developing a national destination marathon here in Indianapolis,” Kennedy said. “The core goals are to develop a well-organized, well-supported marathon and half marathon; to help others lead a healthier lifestyle through exercise; and to help Indianapolis youth improve their quality of life including pursuing higher education.”

To register for the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon or to learn more about the event and its organization, go to
www.monumentalmarathon.com.

St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers has three main hospitals in Indianapolis, Beech Grove and Mooresville and operates a medical office building in Plainfield. St. Francis Hospital is part of a network of 13 growing hospital campuses in Indiana and Illinois owned and operated by the Mishawaka-based Sisters of St. Francis Health Services Inc., one of the largest health-care systems in Indiana. For more information, go to
www.stfrancishospitals.org.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Surgeon explains orthopaedic, joint replacement therapies July 23

PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Hip and knee pain shouldn’t keep people from leading active and rewarding lives – and St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers wants to show you how.

The St. Francis "Road Show" will be coming to town at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 23, at Primo West, 2353 E. Perry Rd. (formerly Hadley Road), Plainfield, Ind. In the spotlight is a hip-and knee-replacement seminar.
Robert Malinzak, M.D., will explain the latest procedures in joint replacement and arthritis treatments. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in adult reconstructive surgery, joint replacement and sports medicine.

Malinzak is a surgeon with Indiana Joint Replacement Surgeons, a practice group whose Center for Hip & Knee Surgery is affiliated with the St. Francis Hospital-Mooresville.

The Center has been ranked No. 1 in Indiana for joint surgery two years in a row by HealthGrades, one of the nation’s premier health-care rating companies.

To register for this seminar, call St. Francis toll-free at 1-877-888-1777. More information about the Center for Hip & Knee Surgery is at www.stfrancishospitals.org/Ortho/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=23.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Endocrinologist joins St. Francis Medical Group


INDIANAPOLIS – Miroslava H. Kouzmova-Moneva, M.D., a member of St. Francis Medical Group, has joined Southside Diabetes and Endocrinology.

She most recently was an endocrinologist with Medical Group of Fort Wayne and previously was an internist and endocrinologist with the Aurora Medical Group in Wisconsin.

Board-certified in endocrinology and internal medicine, Moneva’s clinical interests include diabetes and general endocrinology.

Moneva is a graduate of Medical University in Bulgaria, where she later held an academic appointment. She completed an endocrinology fellowship and internal medicine residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and an internal medicine residency at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

Moneva earned various academic honors in medical school and as an intern. She holds memberships in the Indiana State Medical Association, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the Endocrine Society.

Southside Diabetes and Endocrinology is located at Suite 340, 8051 S. Emerson Ave., on Indianapolis’ south side. To schedule an appointment, call 317-865-5904