Terri Lewis, 73, took up painting about a year ago at the assisted living center where she lives in Wheeling. It s not an easy feat for her, because she has only one arm and suffers from severe rheumatoid arthritis.
Terri Lewis, 73, took up painting about a year ago at the assisted living center where she lives in Wheeling. It s not an easy feat for her, because she has only one arm and suffers from severe rheumatoid arthritis.
HAMMOND â Tyler Brignac has been promoted to postoperative director of North Oaks Medical Center, bringing 10 years of patient care and management expertise to his new role.
The hospitalâs verified and certified Level II Trauma Center will remain under Brignacâs auspices as it has for the past four years. He will add the responsibility of leading the Ortho/Neuro, General Surgery and Surgical Intensive Care Units. As director, he will oversee staff education, clinical practice supervision, maintenance of appropriate care resources, budgeting and compliance with applicable regulations, policies and procedures.
âTyler has forged strong working relationships with our staff at large and excels at coordinating patient care across multiple areas of the health system. No doubt, this will continue to serve him well in his expanded role,â said Terri Lewis, vice president of Emergency and Surgical Services at North Oaks Medical Center. âHe is truly dedicated to o