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Wednesday, August 7,2013
Tribune & Georgian
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Southeast Georgia Health System
ThisWeek’s We 11 ness
Health and Wellness News August 7, 2013
Design a Bra To Benefit
Breast Care Programs
The Southeast Georgia Health System
Foundation invites the community
to participate in the ARTrageous Bras
Fundraiser by decorating a bra to benefit
the Health System breast care programs.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, the themed bras will be on display
during the month of October on the
Brunswick and Camden campuses. The
public is invited to visit the displays and
vote for as many bras as often as they wish
for only $1 per vote.
Then, on October 24, 5:30-7 p.m., the
ARTrageous Bras silent and live auction
will take place at the Outpatient Care
Center on the Brunswick Campus.
Hors d’oeuvres will be served.
All decorated entries must be on the bra
provided by the Health System. A $25
“fitting fee” (entry) includes one white bra.
Decorated bras must be submitted to the
Health System by Friday, September 20.
To obtain a registration form, or for
more information, please contact the
Southeast Georgia Health System
Julia Click, SPHR, assumed the role of director, Human Resources in June. She
comes to the Health System from University Hospital in Augusta, Ga., where she
served as the director of Human Resources. Click’s new responsibilities include
team member relations, compensation and benefits, recruitment and retention,
as well as the general operations of the Human Resources Department.
Bryan LaBuda, manager, Supply Chain Services, joins the Health System from
Southlake Hospital in Clermont, Florida, where he also served as manager,
Supply Chain Services. LaBuda brings to the Health System a wealth of
experience in purchasing, receiving, and distribution.
Promoting from within and developing the strengths of existing team members
has long been a tradition of the Health System, evidenced by the promotion of
Natalie McBride to director of Service Excellence. In her new role, McBride
will align goals and strategic initiatives to enhance the patient experience, and
work with team members to improve patient satisfaction scores. McBride will
also have oversight of patient and resident grievances as well as the general
operations of the Service Excellence Department.
Prior to joining the Health System in July, Amy Weaver, director, Medical Staff
Services, was employed with St. Josephs/Candler Hospitals, where she served as
the manager of Medical Staff Services. Weaver will provide direct oversight of
the credentialing and daily operations of the Medical Staff department for the
Brunswick and Camden campuses.
Health System Announces New Leadership
Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to announce
four new members to its leadership team.
When someone’s not
feeling well, who
has time to search
for the right health
care provider?
The people at
1-855-ASK-SGHS
(1-855-275-7447)
that’s who.
The new Southeast Georgia
Health System Health Care Provider
Referral Line. Just one call connects
you with the best health care providers
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to get it.
But now you don’t have to. We’re right here in St. Marys.
Board-certified oncologists, a team of specialists and the latest
cancer fighting technologies. We are here, for you.
Southeast Georgia
Health System
CANCER CARE CENTER
Camden Medical Pavilion
2040 Dan Proctor Drive, Suite 180 • St. Marys, GA 31558
912-576-6320 • sghs.org/cancer
For more information visit sghs.org
Brunswick Campus: 2415 Parkwood Drive • Brunswick, GA 31520 • 912-466-7000
Camden Campus: 2000 Dan Proctor Drive • St. Marys, GA 31558 • 912-576-6200
Southeast Georgia Health System is a tobacco-free organization. 8 / 2013