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Local physician to offer free seminar for women
November 18, 2011
For women who experience sudden urine loss, they know it can happen when you laugh, sneeze or cough. Loss of self confidence, free time and even a good night sleep are just a few of the problems caused by urinary control problems.
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Hendersonville Medical Center CEO Receives Business Leadership Award
November 17, 2011
The Hendersonville Area Chamber of Commerce recently presented Regina Bartlett, CEO of TriStar Health System’s Hendersonville Medical Center, the prestigious Woman Business Leader of the Year Award for her leadership and demonstrated commitment to the highest ethical standards and professional excellence.
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Local Volunteer Recognized by Tennessee Hospital Association
November 14, 2011
Hendersonville resident Kihyon “Kim” Kim, a food and nutrition supervisor at Hendersonville Medical Center, was recognized by the Tennessee Hospital Association (THA) with a Meritorious Service Award – Individual Volunteer at THA’s annual meeting last week.
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HMC to Host Blood Drive Nov 18
November 08, 2011
In efforts to boost the local blood supply, Hendersonville Medical Center will host a blood drive on Thursday, November 18, from 7am – 1pm, in the Community Room.
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Eleven Recognized at HMC for Service Excellence
October 06, 2011
Nine employees, one volunteer and one physician were honored recently as Service Excellence Award winners at Hendersonville Medical Center.
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State Senator Visits with Healthcare Leaders
September 15, 2011
State Sen. Kerry Roberts, R-Springfield, visited with leaders at Hendersonville Medical Center yesterday, discussing how state legislation affects healthcare from both business and clinical sides and asking for input from the hospital.
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Hendersonville Medical Center Kicks Off $3 Million CCU Expansion
September 07, 2011
Construction crews and equipment will become a familiar sight at Hendersonville Medical Center, as plans to expand the hospital’s critical care unit (CCU) came to fruition today, beginning an eight-month mission to double the unit’s size from 10 beds to 20.
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New Radiology Team in Place at Hendersonville Medical Center
September 01, 2011
Today, Hendersonville Medical Center announced a new physician partnership with Radiology Alliance, the area’s largest private radiology group.
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New OBGYN Joins Medical Staff at Hendersonville Medical Center
August 23, 2011
Helen Cavasin, MD, has recently joined the medical staff at Hendersonville Medical Center. Dr. Cavasin’s medical specialty is Obstetrics and Gynecology, and she has joined longtime area OBGYN Dr. Brent Nason in practice at Tennessee Women’s Care.
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Two HMC Physicians Named "Best Doctor"
July 21, 2011
Two Hendersonville Medical Center physicians were recently chosen by their peers as a "Best Doctor", an accolade claimed by only five percent of physicians nationally.
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AngioScreen Available at Hendersonville Medical Center
April 25, 2011
Each hour, 100 American lives are claimed by vascular disease, a form of cardiovascular disease that primarily attacks the blood vessels.
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OBGYN Joins Hendersonville Medical Center Staff
April 21, 2011
Tamie Babb, M.D., a board certified obstetrician and gynecologist, has joined the medical staff at Hendersonville Medical Center. Dr. Babb joins Dr. Brett Branson and Dr. Brandon Riggan at Bluegrass Obstetrics and Gynecology and comes to Hendersonville after being in private practice in Cushing, Oklahoma, for more than 12 years.
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National Volunteer Week Celebrated at Hendersonville Medical Center
April 18, 2011
Hendersonville Medical Center recognized its volunteers with a luncheon and awards ceremony on April 12 to coincide with National Volunteer Week. “We are very fortunate to have each and every one of our volunteers,” said Regina Bartlett, CEO of Hendersonville Medical Center. “There are many things these individuals could do with their free time, but they choose to spend it serving our patients and their families.”
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Local Rheumatologist to Offer Education Luncheon Regarding Leading Disabling Diagnosis
March 31, 2011
Think you know the leading cause of disability in the United States? Think again – arthritis is the leading disabling diagnosis for adults.
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Hendersonville Medical Center Announces 2010 Frist Humanitarian Award Recipients
March 21, 2011
One employee, one volunteer and one physician from Hendersonville Medical Center will vie for a national award after recently being recognized by the hospital for their own contributions to the community.
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Hendersonville Medical Center to Offer Back Pain Seminar
March 08, 2011
Hendersonville Medical Center will present a free community education session on back pain and treatment options. The seminar is scheduled for Thursday, March 24, at 6:00 p.m. in the hospital’s Community Room. Orthopaedic surgeon and spine specialist Christopher Kauffman, MD, will lead the discussion.
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Local Physician Cautions on Pulmonary Embolism
March 04, 2011
When the news broke this week that tennis star Serena Williams had undergone surgery for a pulmonary embolism, several eyebrows raised at the thought of a young, physically fit woman developing this ailment. Unfortunately, this situation is not uncommon.
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Neurologist, Helion Cruz, M.D., Joins TriStar Medical Group - New Office Location
February 15, 2011
Helion Cruz, M.D., neurologist, is now affiliated with TriStar Medical Group. Dr. Cruz has been practicing neurology in Hendersonville for over ten years, but recently relocated to Indian Lake Neurology, part of TriStar Medical Group. He is on staff at Hendersonville Medical Center, part of the TriStar Family of Hospitals. Dr. Cruz specializes in general neurology and treats patients that experience numbness, tingling, back pain and extremity pain.
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HMC To Offer Shoulder Pain Seminar
February 11, 2011
Hendersonville Medical Center orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Paul Grutter will host a free seminar on shoulder pain, its causes and treatment methods at the hospital on Thursday, February 24, at 6pm, in HMC’s Community Room
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HMC to Host Blood Drive Feb 24
February 03, 2011
Severe winter weather throughout much of the eastern half of the United States in recent weeks has already caused the cancellation of more than 14,000 blood and platelet donations through the American Red Cross. With more winter weather on the horizon, the Red Cross is urging all eligible blood donors to help boost its blood supply back up to sufficient levels.



