It’s Sickle Cell Awareness Month! Learn about risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options for this genetic condition
September is Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month. Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that make it hard for the red blood cells to carry oxygen to tissues and organs. Patients can experience episodes of severe pain, along with anemia, leg sores, frequent infections and more. Regional One Health's Diggs Kraus Sickle Cell Center provides comprehensive care to help reduce symptoms and allow patients to live a longer, healthier life. During Sickle Cell Disease Awareness [...]
Ask the Experts: What every man should know about screening to protect prostate health
Most men experience issues like frequent urination and weak flow as they get older. While this is usually due to a benign condition, it can also signal prostate cancer. It is important for every man to talk with his primary care provider about when he should start screening for prostate cancer based on his unique risk factors. Early screening allows the disease to be caught before it has spread, and when it is still [...]
Regional One Health’s Dr. John Schorge is improving access to world-class gynecologic oncology and complex gynecologic surgery for Memphis patients
Dr. John O. Schorge, a renowned expert in OB/GYN care, is offers gynecologic oncology and complex gynecologic surgery at Regional One Health. By making specialized care more accessible, he is improving outcomes for patients diagnosed with cervical, uterine, ovarian and vulvar cancer, along with benign conditions including fibroids and endometriosis. Dr. Schorge specializes in minimally-invasive procedures, which mean smaller incisions and less risk and recovery time for patients. When a patient is diagnosed with [...]
“Everyone can save a life:” Regional One Health looks to prevent tragedy by teaching infant sleep safety
September is Baby Safety Month, and Regional One Health is here to help educate new caregivers on how to keep their infant safe. Our Safe to Sleep initiative focuses on preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Doctors and nurses talk to parents about safe sleep spaces and positioning for their baby, and even model that behavior through hands-on demonstrations. The project is part of a statewide effort focused on implementing best practices at hospitals all [...]
Living with joint pain? Physical therapy can help you stay active without surgery
Many people deal with joint pain as they get older, but that doesn't necessarily mean surgery is the only option! Drew Tucker, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist who sees patients at our East Campus Center for Rehabilitative Medicine. He said therapy can help you delay or even avoid surgery while continuing your daily activities. Therapists use exercises, proper body positioning, and education to help patients get back to doing what they need and [...]
Ask the Experts: With youth sports back in action, take care to prevent injuries with these tips from our trauma team
Kids are returning to competitive and recreational sports now that a new school year is underway. Sports can be a positive experience for young athletes, but they can also put them at risk for injury. Our trauma experts have advice for staying healthy and injury-free. With the school year underway, many kids are returning not only to car rider line, studying and homework, but to various competitive and recreational sports leagues. Playing sports can be [...]
Memphis Business Journal: Regional One CEO Coopwood’s vision for campus overhaul; creation of academic medical center with UTHSC
In June 2023 the Shelby County Commission approved a plan to help fund $350 million worth of infrastructure upgrades at Regional One Health. Regional One Health President and CEO Reginald Coopwood, MD, says the "ONE Campus" initiative would transform the hospital into an academic medical center in partnership with University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Facility improvements include new centers for women's services, oncology, trauma care and more. This article originally appeared in The Memphis [...]
The Daily Memphian: Regional One Health could become the Mid-South’s first academic medical center
The Daily Memphian describes how the ONE Campus initiative could make Regional One Health the region's first academic medical center in partnership with University of Tennessee Health Science Center. ONE Campus aims to replace Regional One Health's outdated buildings with a state-of-the-art hospital in the heart of the Memphis Medical District. It would position the health care system as a leader in attracting top medical talent, growing research opportunities, and offering new therapies, specialized surgeries [...]
Regional One Health, Memphis-Shelby County Schools partner to educate and inspire the health care professionals of the future
A new partnership will bring high school students from Memphis-Shelby County Schools to Regional One Health to learn about health care careers. The students will benefit from hands-on experience, mentoring opportunities, workshops and more, while Regional One Health will have a chance to develop and recruit new talent. The partnership is kicking off with students from Kingsbury Career & Technical Center, and both organizations hope to expand it to include more schools. Regional One Health [...]
Learn to save a life: Stop the Bleed teaches how to render first aid to victims of severe bleeding
Regional One Health's Elvis Presley Trauma Center offers training on "Stop the Bleed," a program registered by the American College of Surgeons to train bystanders to render aid to victims of severe bleeding. Our team recently stopped by Rhodes College to train staff, and the program is available for organizations throughout our community. Education and outreach are part of Regional One Health's lifesaving mission, and learning how to "Stop the Bleed" can help more people [...]