South Bay Hospital Health Series
Days: Tuesdays, October 12 - November 16
Time: 10:30 - 12:00 Noon
Place: Great Hall
Facilitator: Sherell Bennett, Community Relations Coordinator,
South Bay Hospital
NO REGISTRATION
WALK-INS ONLY - $5.00 PER LECTURE
Join us for these informative health lectures presented by South Bay Hospital.
Learn about the latest in prevention techniques, diagnosis, surgical procedures,
and treatments for health problems. Refreshments will be provided.
Lecture: 10:30 - 11:30 A.M.
Questions & Answers: 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 Noon
October 12, 2010 “Considering Joint Replacement Surgery”
Presented by Aaron Gibson, MD, MBA Orthopedic Clinical Educator for South Bay
Hospital
Do you suffer from knee or hip pain? Have you considered Joint Replacement
Surgery? Join us for a discussion about what you need to know, from what
questions to ask your doctor to rehabilitation after the procedure.
October 19, 2010 “What You Need to Know About the Signs and Symptoms of Heart
Disease”
Presented by Angela Reed, BSRT, Director of Cardiopulmonary Services at South
Bay Hospital.
Heart Disease impacts millions of Americans. Learn what you can do to reduce
your risk for heart disease and how to recognize the signs and symptoms. South
Bay Hospital Health Series, continued
November 2, 2010 “How to Treat Back
Pain”
Presented by Donna Saatman, MD, Neurosurgeon on staff at South Bay Hospital.
Do you suffer from back pain? You are not alone! Join Dr. Donna Saatman for an
informative discussion on the latest treatment options.
November 9, 2010 “Surviving Holiday Eating”
Presented by Carole Miller, RDLD, Registered Dietitian at South Bay Hospital.
The holidays often come with a wide array of tempting goodies. Learn how to eat
right and feel great while still enjoying some tasty treats.
November 16, 2010 “Stroke Prevention
and Community Resources”
Presented by Kim McKell, RN, MSN, Stroke Coordinator and Clinical Educator at
South Bay Hospital.
There are many ways to reduce your risk for stroke. Learn what they are and how
community resources can help. You will also learn how to recognize the signs and
symptoms of a stroke. You never know whose life you could save.