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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Sep 1983, p. 5

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Cardiovascular disease series at hospital £^*udyoppo •taff physicians in addition to PAUlii) • fLAiiu/u<it<un * i <M«I . ---- Edward F. Wttt, Jr., M.D.. chairman of Hhe medical education committee for jMcHenry Hospital (Northern Illinois Medical Center), has announced that plans are complete for a unique program for the hospital's staff physicians. September marks :Se beginning of the special protect, which was developed .for McHenry Hospital by the University of Illinois Co^gelrf Medicine at Rockford. , The hospital, through its medical education committee, sought a specific affiliation to provide a broad spectrum of in- opportunities for its This would be the current cnwHnnlng mf^HCfll programs already available to special the medical-dental " staff, Affiliation with the school provides an exceptional opportunity for McHenry Hospital physjtians to have access to the 'extensive audio­ visual and print material in the medical library there. The school's medical library is considered one of the most extensive in the United States and will be an outstanding resource for the hospital's medical-dental staff. Through the committee's work, and in cooperation with !, i par cardiovascular diseases was the College of "Medicine, lal 12-part series on created. Richard Christiansen, M.D., chairman of the university's Department of Medicine at the Rockford branch, recently was a guest speaker for the McHenry Hospital medical-dental staff department chairmen. He explained the format and function of the comprehensive series, which will address a particular aspect of cardiovascular disease and its relation to various specialties. The series is unique in that it is the first time the college has worked directly with a hospital to present such a program. Dr. Wilt said, "This is an outstanding educational and professional opportunity for our medical-dental staff, and we're proud to be a prototype for future programs. with the university of fUlinois College of Medicine at Rockford opens a whole new range of possibilities in developing CME (continuing medical education) programs here." ^FSgeneral News Family and mental health itaff award honors doctor Memorial Hospital names new nursing director t ! • A LINDA KIELAS Linda M. Kielas has been named director of nursing services at Memorial Hospital in Woodstock, Lee Pesce, executive director, has announced. Her experience provides her with excellent credentials to assume this responsibility, Pesce Observed, as he discussed hor and prrfflff training. Her work experience includes staff nursing responsibilities at Presbyterian-StLuke's Hospital and t General Hoffpftwl She then served as nurse clinician and surgical head nurse at Lutheran General Hospital. • In 1960, Mrs. Kielas assumed responsibilities as director of nursing for the Illinois Hospital Association and did extensive work in representing the concerns of hospital nursing personnel throughout the state. She has worked closely with the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals on standards development, the nnn«i« Department of Public Health on hospital licensure, and the TiHnnin Department of Registration iffiuratifln on nursing licensure criteria. She most recently served as a consultant to the American Hospital Association on the design of its Nurse Executive Development program. Mrs. Kielas has also consulted on federal reimbursement for hospice care and the effects on nursing care with the implementation of prospective reimbursement for Medicare patients. While with the Illinois Hospital Association, she was also involved in state legislative issues which affect nursing and hospitals. She was instrumental in the growth and development of the Illinois Society for Nurse Administrator's legislative network. She is a member of the advisory committee of the nursing program for Public Schools and serves as a volunteer for the American Red Cross blood program in Schaumburg. •4^ j \ UUC .iO advisory practical Qiicago DR. RAMESH VEMURI Ramesh Vemuri, M.D. will be honored at the annual dinner of the Family Service & Community Mental Health Center for McHenry County to be held Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Branded Steak House in Crystal Lake. Dr. Vemuri is the recipient of this year's Staff Service Award given annually to a center employee who has done an exemplary job in his position in the center. Dr. Vemuri, medical director of the center since 1979, has been instrumental in the development I ~ % > of comprehensive psychiatric services in McHenry County. Dr. Vemuri also serves as clinical director for the Inpatient Psychiatric Unit at Memorial Hospital in Woodstock and has been a key figure in this program's growth and development over the past two years. The award winner, a graduate of the Chicago Medical School, is on the staff of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, McHenry Hospital, Forest Hospital in Des Plaines, and St. Joseph's Hospital in Elgin. Dr. Vemuri is a member of the Amer ican Psychia t r ic Association and is a board certified psychiatrist. Other highlights at the annual dinner include the presentation of the Community Service Award to Bertha Tammeus, director of Community Services of Church Women United - Lake Region, and Years of Service awards to Ted Graves, Pat Freund, Scott Campbell and Virginia O'Hare. 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