training classes
Penn State Cooperative Extension in Washington is offering a food safety training class to help food establishments meet the requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
The course will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, May 12 and 13 and Monday, May 19 at Gander Mountain in Washington. Participants must attend all three classes.
Course fee includes course book, instructional materials and refreshment breaks. Preregistration is required.
To register, call the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office at 724-837-1402.
Teen health
and sexuality
Wilfred R. Cameron Wellness Center will present professional speaker Mary Jo Podgurski at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 10. The program for adults only will represent cutting edge topics regarding sexuality and sexual health. For details, visit podmj@healthyteens.com.
Volunteers needed at Canonsburg Hospital
Adult volunteers are needed in the Snack Shop of Canonsburg General Hospital. Shift times are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdays.
For details, call Kim Manko at 724-873-5835.
Outreach program for preteens and parents
The Washington Hospital Teen Outreach offers an early intervention program for young people in grades four through eight and their parents.
This one-on-one, home-based program works with the parents and their preteen to educate, strengthen their parent/child relationship, improve communication skills and develop decision-making skills.
No cost. Call 724-222-2311 or 1-888-301-2311 for details on the ECHO program.
Car cruise planned in Monongahela
The second annual "Motoring on the Mon" car cruise will be held 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 7 in the Aquatorium parking lot (a private city park) located between Second and Fourth streets in Monongahela. The 10th annual Featique on the Mon will also take place on this day.
Vehicle registration is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for cars, trucks and motorcycles. Minimal registration charge.
Free admission for spectators. For details, call Sandy at 724-258-5000, Chris at 724-258-8419 or Teresa at 724-258-5919.
Canonsburg Hospital
is contest winner
Canonsburg General Hospital has been selected as a winner in the 2008 Achievement Awards contest, sponsored by the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania.
The winning entry, Patient Focused Changes in Emergency Department Processes Leads to Increased Patient Satisfaction and Growth, described the processes that the hospital's emergency department staff implemented to improve patient flow.
Washington Hospital receives award
The Washington Hospital recently received the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines-Coronary Artery Disease (GWTG-CAD) Silver Performance Achievement Award. The award recognizes The Washington Hospital's commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of cardiac care that effectively improves treatment of patients hospitalized with coronary artery disease.
New communication source at hospital
Doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals at The Washington Hospital are using a new communication system that instantly connects them to each other, improving staff communication and patients' stays at the hospital.
The clip-on communication device called the Vocera Badge enables healthcare professionals to spend more time with patients, rather than spending so much time returning pages or telephone calls.
By pressing a button on the badge and saying aloud an individual's name, title or job function, badge wearers are instantly connected to the staff members they need.
More than 1,400 healthcare professionals at The Washington Hospital are using the Vocera badge. Future plans include giving badges to families of surgery patients, so that they can grab a bite to eat or take a walk while they are waiting and not worry about missing an update on their loved one's progress.
C-M donates
to hospital
The staff of the Canon-McMillan School District recently participated in a weight loss individual and team challenge to benefit children's services at Canonsburg General Hospital. A total of $253 was donated to be used by the hospital staff for health education in the schools.
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