Fallsburg Lion Steven Ruwoldt Speaks to Club Members
February 20, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
Fallsburg Lions Club Heart-a-thon Chair Steve Lippen on the left and Fallsburg Lion and CRMC CEO Steven Ruwoldt. – Provided photo
FALLSBURG, NY (February 20, 2011) – At the monthly dinner meeting on February 17, Fallsburg Lion and CEO of Catskill Regional Medical Center Steven Ruwoldt informed the members about some of the exciting changes and additions coming to the hospital.
The upcoming WSUL/WVOS Heart-a-thon on February 26 will focus the fund-raising to purchase CTA software for CRMC’s new 64 slice CT Scan. This package does imaging of the heart in such detail that it will eliminate the invasive procedure of a diagnostic catheterization. At the present time, patients have to travel to other counties for a cath. The new procedure will take only fifteen minutes, save valuable travel time to a patient, and save lives by disclosing any clogged arteries or damaged valves.
The cost is $100,000 so people in Sullivan County are urged to contribute through the Heart-a-thon. Steve Lippen, who has chaired the Fallsburg Lions Club participation in the event for several years, spoke to the Club with Steve Ruwoldt to encourage Lions to man the phones on the 26th alongside the newly formed Lion’s Leo Club students from Fallsburg Central School District.
Two other exciting changes coming to CRMC are digital mammography and the completion of the newly expanded Emergency Room, with the outside addition scheduled for a mid July date and the interior renovation for September. Clearly CRMC is bringing state of the art technology and majorly improved service to the community, and the Fallsburg Lions are pleased to be a part of it.
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Fallsburg Lion Steven Ruwoldt Speaks to Club Members
February 20, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
Fallsburg Lions Club Heart-a-thon Chair Steve Lippen on the left and Fallsburg Lion and CRMC CEO Steven Ruwoldt. – Provided photo
FALLSBURG, NY (February 20, 2011) – At the monthly dinner meeting on February 17, Fallsburg Lion and CEO of Catskill Regional Medical Center Steven Ruwoldt informed the members about some of the exciting changes and additions coming to the hospital.
The upcoming WSUL/WVOS Heart-a-thon on February 26 will focus the fund-raising to purchase CTA software for CRMC’s new 64 slice CT Scan. This package does imaging of the heart in such detail that it will eliminate the invasive procedure of a diagnostic catheterization. At the present time, patients have to travel to other counties for a cath. The new procedure will take only fifteen minutes, save valuable travel time to a patient, and save lives by disclosing any clogged arteries or damaged valves.
The cost is $100,000 so people in Sullivan County are urged to contribute through the Heart-a-thon. Steve Lippen, who has chaired the Fallsburg Lions Club participation in the event for several years, spoke to the Club with Steve Ruwoldt to encourage Lions to man the phones on the 26th alongside the newly formed Lion’s Leo Club students from Fallsburg Central School District.
Two other exciting changes coming to CRMC are digital mammography and the completion of the newly expanded Emergency Room, with the outside addition scheduled for a mid July date and the interior renovation for September. Clearly CRMC is bringing state of the art technology and majorly improved service to the community, and the Fallsburg Lions are pleased to be a part of it.
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