New Physicians Assistant at Marshall Browning
Marshall Browning Hospital is pleased to welcome Heather Rice, to its Medical Clinic, located across from the hospital at 900 North Washington Street, Du Quoin. Rice will join the practices of Dr. Gladstone Tucker, Internal Medicine/Geriatrics; Danielle Klump, Family Nurse Practitioner; and Richard Parks, M.D., Psychiatry. She will also work as part of the new hospitalist team provided through Morthland College Health Services (MCHS).
As a Physician Assistant, Rice is trained in the diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of routine to acute illnesses. While addressing general and specific health concerns, she will also administer wellness checkups, school and work physicals. Rice will treat both children and adults.
Heather and her husband, Ben, reside in Benton with their two children. Rice commented, "I am so excited to be providing medical care in Du Quoin again."
Rice is a graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale where she earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Physician Assistant studies and offers a wealth of experience including over ten years of family practice formerly in Du Quoin.
"We are pleased to have Heather join our medical practice as well as having her available as part of our hospitalist team. It's important for patients to have a primary care provider and Heather will be available to meet that need. We want this community to understand that they can receive quality treatment at our clinic without having to travel out of town," said Dan Eaves, CEO.
The medical clinic welcomes new patients with hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. They are located in the same building as the new Marshall Browning Urgent Care. For more information or to make an appointment, call 618-542-1050.
Auxiliary Presents Hospital
With a Check for $20,000
On Friday, the hospital hosted a luncheon for members of the hospital auxiliary, who presented a check to hospital CEO Dan Eaves for $20,000 from the 2015 Tree of Life capital campaign. Sam Macaluso and Shirley Holmes are co-chairs of the annual program.
Donations this year will be used to assist the Hospital with the purchase of a Diathermy unit for the Rehab Department that is used for soothing heat therapy . The donations will also help with the purchase of a defibrillator with a pacemaker.
The following is a list of items the Auxillary has purchased with the money raised from the Tree of Life Campaign since it began in 1996: defibrillator ($8,000); 3 hydraulic stretchers ($11,000); BiPap ventilator EKG vital sign monitor ($20,000); 5 year pledge for Capital Campaign for Outpatient/ER wing ($100,000); advanced breast imaging scanner ($20,000); new furniture for patient rooms ($20,000); 3 patient monitors, new EKG machine ($20,000); flat screen televisions for new patient rooms ($20,000) pool lift chair, 2 bariatric stretchers ($20,000); furniture for Chapel ($20,000); portable x-ray unit ($20,000); geri chairs and PCA pumps ($20,000); Pulmonary Function System ($20,000); beside cardiac and vital sign monitor and ultrasound table ($20,000); adjustable beds and chairs for the sleep study rooms and a traction unit for the Rehab Department ($20,000).