October: 2012
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Dr. Amie Jew Discusses Breast Health With PBS
October 25, 2012
Learn more about breast health from breast surgeon, Dr. Amie Jew, on tonight's episode of "I've Got Issues," which airs on PBS. Here's a sneak peek of Dr. Jew's interview with host Janet Thompson Jackson.
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Wilkinson to Receive Association's Highest Honor
October 24, 2012
The Kansas Hospital Association announces Steven D. Wilkinson, President and CEO of Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park has been selected to receive the Charles S. Billings Award (via KHA).
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FDA Recall of NECC Products
October 24, 2012
You may be aware that there has been a recall of medications from New England Compounding Center. Patients who want specific information about the use of medications from New England Compounding Center please call 855 842-3625.
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Menorah’s Pink Party Event Unites Breast Cancer Patients, Former Patients, Survivors
October 22, 2012
Menorah’s Pink Party offered women a time to relax and time to learn. On hand were services such as walk-in screening mammograms, free bra fittings, manicures, massages, cancer support groups, a buffet of appetizers and program speakers (Reprinted courtesy of KC Nursing News).
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Menorah Medical Center Nurse Gina Shay-Zapien Faces Down the Challenge of a Lifetime
October 12, 2012
Shay-Zapien says breast cancer won’t get in the way of her compassion for others and her passion for nursing.
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Prairie Village Man Shares Story of Breast Cancer Survival
October 03, 2012
Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park hosted its annual PINK party Tuesday night and two guest speakers shared their stories of breast cancer survival (via NBC 41 Action News Watch Video).
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Rob Coe Named Director of Physician Relations and Business Development of Menorah Medical Center
October 02, 2012
Accomplished healthcare executive will further the hospital’s culture of five-star service to patients in Johnson County and beyond.
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Menorah Medical Center Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a Pink Party
October 01, 2012
Ford’s Models of Courage and young Kansas City breast cancer survivors Tina Herold and Bret Miller—one of the youngest men in the country to be diagnosed with breast cancer—will address the importance of early detection tomorrow, Oct. 2.

