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Fe for a Cure is Saturday, Sept. 21

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Fe for a Cure is Saturday, Sept. 21

🏀 ⚽️ 🏈 Getting you back in the game. ⚾️ 🎾 ⛳️

Fe for a Cure is this Saturday!

Salina's 6th annual Fe for A Cure 5K Race/Walk; Sat, Sept. 21st at 9 a.m.
Salina’s 6th annual Fe for A Cure 5K Race/Walk is on Saturday, September 21st at 9 a.m.! The event features a new route this year, all along Santa Fe Avenue. 100% of registration fees benefit patients undergoing cancer treatment at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center. Registration is $25 for ages 12 and older and $10 for ages 11 and younger. All who register receive a t-shirt. Register online and get all the details at FeForACure.com.

Eat your way to health
We've all been bombarded with the fact that too much food or the wrong kinds of food can cause obesity and a variety of health problems. But what about food for healing? Or even food that sustains our health for the better through stress, life and disease? Dietitian Crystal Bertrand emphasizes the value of food – even the foods we love – in union with the nutrition we need to lower blood pressure and optimize health through heart disease, diabetes and other chronic illnesses. Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications).

Salina Regional Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic - Testimonial
Linda Loder is dominantly left-handed, so she feared the worst when an in-home fall shattered the ball of her left shoulder leaving her hand and arm limp. Dr. Timothy Hawkes of Salina Regional Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic performed surgery and with the support of the orthopedic clinic, her husband and her determination to get better, Linda was able to regain function and control of her left arm. www.SalinaRegionalOrthopedicClinic.com Salina Regional Sports Medicine

Salina Regional Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic - Testimonial
Linda Loder is dominantly left-handed, so she feared the worst when an in-home fall shattered the ball of her left shoulder leaving her hand and arm limp. Dr. Timothy Hawkes of Salina Regional Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic performed surgery and with the support of the orthopedic clinic, her husband and her determination to get better, Linda was able to regain function and control of her left arm. www.SalinaRegionalOrthopedicClinic.com Salina Regional Sports Medicine

Become a CMA! New training program at SRHC
Become a Certified Medical Assistant in the first CMA apprenticeship program in the State of Kansas! This is a great career option for those interested in joining the healthcare field or even for those already employed in healthcare but seeking advancement. Accepted applicants are hired as employees while taking the online program. Visit srhc.com/careers to learn more or to apply! Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications).

(5 of 5) Jake Sharp and Dr. Timothy Hawkes
(5 of 5) Jake Sharp of Sharp Performance and sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Timothy Hawkes discuss athletic health and competition THE HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE STARTS HERE! Salina Regional Sports Medicine Athletic Trainers serve area high schools including Salina South and Salina Central High Schools (USD 305), Unified School District 306 - Southeast of Saline, Ell Saline and Smoky Valley High School. For more information on Salina Regional Sports Medicine, visit www.SalinaRegionalSportsMedicine.com. For more information on Sharp Performance, visit www.sharp-performance.com.

(4 of 5) Jake Sharp and Dr. Timothy Hawkes
(4 of 5) Jake Sharp of Sharp Performance and sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Timothy Hawkes discuss athletic health and competition Is it better to be a multi-sport athlete, or focus on one? Jake and Dr. Hawkes’ answer might surprise you!

(3 of 5) Jake Sharp and Dr. Timothy Hawkes
(3 of 5) Jake Sharp of Sharp Performance and sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Timothy Hawkes discuss athletic health and competition From athletic gear to proper technique, do you have the knowledge to keep an injury from slowing you down? Sharp Performance is about training athletes to perform at the highest level of their sport and together with Salina Regional Sports Medicine is helping athletes maintain their competitive edge.

(2 of 5) Jake Sharp and Dr. Timothy Hawkes
(2 of 5) Jake Sharp of Sharp Performance and sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Timothy Hawkes discuss athletic health and competition Athletes know that injury prevention is key! But in order to be successful in preventing injuries, you must start by understanding the most common risks. Jake Sharp and Dr. Hawkes talk common athletic injuries.

(1 of 5) Jake Sharp and Dr. Timothy Hawkes
(1 of 5) Jake Sharp of Sharp Performance and sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Timothy Hawkes discuss athletic health and competition Dr. Hawkes comes to Kansas after years of training with major NFL, NBA and Division 1 athletes on the East Coast. Athletes are sure to build and maintain a competitive edge through Sharp Performance and Salina Regional Sports Medicine!

Sun, fun, and the Fitness run! COMING June 9
A fine morning, and YOU at the starting line of the most anticipated athletic competition of the Smoky Hill River Festival! Join us for the 39th annual running of the Festival Fitness Five race, walk and children’s races! A competitive and fun-filled event for the entire family! Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications).

Stroke | Know the Warning Signs
The community should dial the telephone number 9-1-1 when in need of emergency assistance. Stroke is a medical emergency in which this same number should be called immediately. Stroke can strike suddenly and make a victim unable to communicate or ask for help themselves, which is why it's so important that everyone know what a stroke might look like. You may be the one who needs to call for help. May is National Stroke Awareness Month - take a brief moment to understand the warning signs.

Preventing the spread of illness
In a hospital where ill patients are taken care of every day, how do doctors and nurses keep from spreading and contracting illnesses? Infection Preventionist, Bethanie McDowell shares what safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of illness in our hospital setting and offers tips for all of us battling the cold and flu season. Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications).

Promote productivity, learn LEAN
LEAN is a set of strategies used to improve work-flow efficiency by eliminating waste. Applying the LEAN method is beneficial to both hospitals and other places of employment. Brian Weisel explains LEAN and shares how viewers can enroll in courses offered through Salina Regional Health Center. Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications).

Professional care for high school athletes
MAINTAIN YOUR COMPETITIVE EDGE! Meet Salina Regional Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic athletic trainers, Eric, Evan and Abe. They provide coverage during sport events for local high schools. Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications) for new health-related topics.

Stroke | Know the Warning Signs
Strokes kill more than 130,000 Americans each year. But you can help reduce that number by knowing the sudden warning signs for stroke and calling 9-1-1 immediately!

Ask About Physical Therapy First
Physical therapy is often prescribed after a procedure or injury, but you might not know that physical therapy can also be used to treat several non-surgical issues. Denice Justus, PT, gives us the lowdown on physical therapy for everyday diseases, ailments and disorders. Morning Medical is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and provides weekly discussions regarding health-related topics and services offered at Salina Regional. Tune in every Wednesday morning at 8:57 a.m. on KSCW (Ch. 5 Cox Communications). More here: https://www.srhc.com/health-education/morning-medical-videos.php