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  • Cardiologists Dr. Carlos Ince and Dr. Kate Elfrey of The Heart Center at Mercy are Featured Guests for the November 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”

    Cardiologists Dr. Carlos Ince and Dr. Kate Elfrey of The Heart Center at Mercy are Featured Guests for the November 2023 edition of “Medoscopy”

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    Newswise — (Baltimore, MD) – Carlos Ince, M.D., FACC, board certified in Adult Cardiovascular Disease, and M. Kate Elfrey, D.O., board certified by the American Osteopathic Board in Cardiology and Internal Medicine, are the featured guests on Mercy Medical Center’s monthly talk show, “Medoscopy,” airing Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 15th and 16th at 5:30 p.m. EST (www.facebook.com/MercyMedicalCenter).

    Both Drs. Ince and Elfrey see patients at The Heart Center at Mercy, which specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart disease including coronary artery disease (CAD), heart attack and high blood pressure.

    A 30-minute pre-taped program exploring the background and lives of Mercy clinicians, patients and others, Medoscopy was launched in spring 2021 and airs in two 15-minute segments. To view past episodes, visit the Medoscopy playlist on the Mercy Medical Center YOUTUBE channel.

    Dr. Ince explained his work with the Association of Black Cardiologists and efforts to address the ongoing issue of racial disparity in medicine. Dr. Elfrey noted how medicine for her is a family affairs, as her father, Stephen J. Plantholt, M.D., FACC, is not only a cardiologist as well, but is her colleague at The Heart Center at Mercy.

    Medoscopy is filmed on the campus of Mercy Medical Center in downtown Baltimore with video, sound, and lighting by Zinnia Film. 

    Founded in 1874 by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center is located in downtown Baltimore City, about six blocks from Baltimore’s famed Inner Harbor. A university-affiliated teaching facility, Mercy is a Catholic hospital with a national reputation for women’s health care, orthopedics, and other specialties. Mercy is home to the renowned Weinberg Center for Women’s Health & Medicine, and the $400+ million Mary Catherine Bunting Center. For more information, visit www.mdmercy.com, and MDMercyMedia on Facebook and Twitter, or call 1-800-M.D.-Mercy.

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  • Maryland Patient Safety Center Awards B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland Designation to Mercy

    Maryland Patient Safety Center Awards B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland Designation to Mercy

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    Newswise — (Elkridge, MD—June 2023) — The Maryland Patient Safety Center (MPSC) has awarded Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, MD, with the B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland designation, signifying completion of the B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland: Breaking Inequality Reimagining Transformative Healthcare program. This state-wide improvement project was designed by MPSC in partnership with the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA), along with an advisory group of local experts in the fields of maternal health, emergency medicine, family practice, community health, and health equity, with the intent to engage non-obstetric providers on the critical need for knowledge of pregnancy-related complications and awareness of disparities in negative maternal outcomes.

    According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), non-Hispanic Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy related complications as compared with non-Hispanic White women even when adjusting for sociodemographic and reproductive factors. Systemic racism, bias, and discrimination are key drivers of these disparities in outcomes.

    Recent data from the CDC (2022) has shown that 80% of pregnancy related deaths are preventable, of which 53% occur in the postpartum period. Pregnant and postpartum are often seen in primary care offices, clinics, emergency departments, or other community health settings where their obstetric history and early symptoms may be underappreciated. Engaging non-obstetric providers to recognize and address early warning signs and identify and mitigate their biases will amplify the current implicit bias trainings and expansion of perinatal and post-partum resources across the state of Maryland.

    “We applaud Mercy for completing the B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland training and taking the necessary steps to empower the patient voice at all levels of care,” said Dr. Blair Eig, President and CEO of the Maryland Patient Safety Center. “Aiding non-obstetric providers in identifying pregnancy-related complications that may otherwise go undetected will positively impact so many families in their community”.

    “Mercy is committed to improving birth equity. This designation is indicative of our ongoing efforts to ensure equitable access to healthcare for all families in our community, and reaffirms Mercy’s dedication to eliminating disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes,” said Robert O. Atlas, M.D., Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mercy and a key leader within Mercy’s Family Childbirth and Children’s Center.

    To earn the B.I.R.T.H. Equity Maryland designation, at least 80% of the Mercy team completed learning around warning signs of obstetric complications, leveraging teamwork and communication strategies, identifying and mitigating biases through training and reflection, and worked to create systems to support safe care for birthing people.

    “We are thrilled to be leading this important initiative to increase awareness of disparities in maternal outcomes and the impact of racism and bias on maternal health. Our aim is to support the creation of systems of safer care” said Dr. Adriane Burgess, Director of Perinatal and Neonatal Quality and Patient Safety at MPSC. “The United States has the highest rate of maternal mortality of all industrialized countries we know it will take innovative approaches and a collective determination across the entire health care continuum to reverse this trend. Thank you to Mercy for their commitment to moving Maryland forward and keeping patients safe.”

    Founded in 1874 in downtown Baltimore City by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center is now home to The Family Childbirth & Children’s Center, a family-centered facility for expectant mothers, newborn babies, pediatric patients, families and visitors, located within Mercy’s award-winning Mary Catherine Bunting Center. Mercy Medical Center provides a team of obstetricians and certified nurse midwives as well as helpful amenities, programs and education for mothers, fathers and families as they prepare for pregnancy, birth and the transition to parenthood.

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  • Mercy Nurses Recognized with 2023 Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards

    Mercy Nurses Recognized with 2023 Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards

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    Newswise — (Baltimore, MD) — As part of the annual recognition of National Nurses Week (May 1-7, 2023), Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, MD, recently hosted The Sisters of Mercy Nursing Awards on Thursday, May 18th. This year’s recipients were:

    • Aarika Pakulski, BSN, RN, Emergency Department: Nursing Visionary Award, presented in the spirit of Sister Mary Damian Faller, RSM
    • Kya Taylor, RN, Bunting 14th floor-Specialty Surgery: Compassionate Caregiver Award, presented in the spirit of Sister Mary Thecla Lancaster, RSM
    • Maritza Sanchez-Ordonez, RN, C-EFM, Labor & Delivery: Nursing Hospitality Award, presented in the spirit of Sister Elizabeth Anne Corcoran, RSM
    • Linda Macken, RN, OCN, Outpatient Chemotherapy: Community Impact Award, presented in honor of Sister Helen Amos, RSM
    • and Graze Bautista, MSN, RN, CPAN, CAPA, Charles Crane Surgery Suite, Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU): Nursing Leadership Award, presented in honor of Sister Mary Thomas Zinkand, RSM

    Stacey Brull, DNP, RN, NE-BC, Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, made both the welcoming and closing remarks at the event with further remarks by Susan Finlayson, DNP, RN, NE-BC, Senior Vice President.

    “Congratulations to all of the nominees and recipients of the 2023 Nursing Excellence Awards. Your continued support and commitment to Mercy is why we continue to be one of the top 8% of hospitals in the nation for excellent nursing care,” Brull said.

    Dr. David N. Maine, Mercy Health Services President and CEO, recognized the entire Mercy nursing team for “delivering top-notch, empathetic care to our patients and their families.”

    Despite the challenges raised by the COVID-19 pandemic during the past three years, Mercy nurses have excelled, achieving a third consecutive recertification of Magnet Recognition® by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). In addition, Mercy has also earned many recent awards and distinctions including: 

    • Healthgrades: Mercy ranked among the top 50 hospitals in the United States for surgical care, and #1 in Maryland.
    • American Nurse: Mercy received the 2022 All-Pro Nursing Team Award’s top honor.
    • The Maryland Bariatric Center at Mercy earned national accreditation from the American College of Surgeons.
    • Newsweek: Mercy was named the Most Trustworthy Company in America 2023, #1 in Maryland and #3 nationally.
    • Mercy also earned a spot among America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2023.

    “These accolades and recognitions attest to the unwavering commitment and dedication of Mercy’s nurses and staff. They remain devoted to providing superior, compassionate care to our patients, and these awards serve as an acknowledgment of their success,” Dr. Maine added.

    Founded in 1874 by the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy Medical Center is located in downtown Baltimore City, about six blocks from Baltimore’s famed Inner Harbor. A university-affiliated teaching facility, Mercy is a Catholic hospital with a national reputation for women’s health care, orthopedics, and other specialties. Mercy is home to the renowned Weinberg Center for Women’s Health & Medicine, and the $400+ million Mary Catherine Bunting Center. For more information, visit www.mdmercy.com, and MDMercyMedia on Facebook and Twitter, or call 1-800-M.D.-Mercy.

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