Salina Regional Health Center, Salina, KS Videos

Videos by Salina Regional Health Center in Salina. Salina Regional Health Center is a community-owned, not-for-profit, 393-bed hospital.

Fe For a Cure is one of the premier 5K races in the region and this year there is also going to be a new 1-mile fun run. The 9th Annual Fe For A Cure will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 21st at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center.

In this week’s PULSE, Hannah Holt, Fe For a Cure committee member, and Daniel Craig, Cancer Outreach Coordinator, talk about the event and the addition of the 1-mile run.

Don't miss The PULSE, brought to you by Salina Regional Health Center, every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN during Good Day Kansas. Tune in and get your weekly dose of health inspiration!

Register online at www.feforacure.com

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Fe For a Cure is one of the premier 5K races in the region and this year there is also going to be a new 1-mile fun run. The 9th Annual Fe For A Cure will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday, September 21st at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center. In this week’s PULSE, Hannah Holt, Fe For a Cure committee member, and Daniel Craig, Cancer Outreach Coordinator, talk about the event and the addition of the 1-mile run. Don't miss The PULSE, brought to you by Salina Regional Health Center, every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN during Good Day Kansas. Tune in and get your weekly dose of health inspiration! Register online at www.feforacure.com

Meet the Hospitalists: Navigating Your Care with Precision and Expertise
Hospitalists are physicians who specialize exclusively in caring for patients in the hospital. Salina Regional Health Center has eight hospitalists who work closely with primary physicians and a wide array of specialty physicians ranging from surgeons to cardiologists, neurologists, radiologists, and many others. Salina Regional Health Center Hospitalist Geraint Harris, MD explains the impact hospitalists have on patients admitted to the hospital, in this episode of the PULSE.

Salina Regional Health Center Pharmacy will be hosting a series of monthly diabetes support group presentations from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month, starting August 20th. These free presentations are open to the public, particularly those who have been diagnosed with diabetes and their caregivers. Cameron Atwill, PharmD, an Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, will be discussing the content and schedule of the upcoming presentations. This is a valuable opportunity to gain insights into managing diabetes and connect with others who share similar experiences. Don't miss The PULSE, brought to you by Salina Regional Health Center, every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN during Good Day Kansas. Tune in and get your weekly dose of health inspiration! .

Sports medicine physicians treat injuries caused by active lifestyles for both athletes and non-athletes alike.
Salina Regional Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Physician Dr. Kevin Klug explains how he provides comprehensive care that includes education to prevent injuries and enhance sports performance for collegiate and high school athletes. Don't miss The PULSE, brought to you by Salina Regional Health Center, every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN during Good Day Kansas. Tune in and get your weekly dose of health inspiration!

Bite-size nutrition tips from Wellplan to help you thrive
Ready for some simple, yet powerful changes to boost your health? In this episode of the PULSE, join Crystal Bertrand, our Wellplan Dietitian & Diabetes Educator, as she shares bite-sized tips for healthier eating and gives us a taste of Wellplan's amazing services. Whether you're dealing with nutrition-related diseases or eating disorders, Wellplan has the advice to help you thrive. Dive in for more at https://www.salinaregionalcomcare.com/wellplan/ Don't miss The PULSE, brought to you by Salina Regional Health Center, every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN during Good Day Kansas. Tune in and get your weekly dose of health inspiration!

A look inside the Endocrine System
Endocrinology is the study of hormones and endocrine glands and organs. Your body makes and releases over 50 different hormones that help parts of your body communicate with other organs through your blood. Kaleigh Knox, Nurse Practitioner at Salina Regional Endocrinology was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when she was seven years old. In this episode of the PULSE, Kaleigh explains the Endocrine system and goes in-depth about different endocrine diseases. For more information about Salina Regional Endocrinology visit www.salinaregionalendocrinology.com The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Exploring Dry Needling and Electrotherapy at Salina Regional Outpatient Physical Therapy
In this episode of the PULSE, Daniel Sellers, a physical therapist, discusses two key services offered at Salina Regional Outpatient Physical Therapy: dry needling and electrotherapy. Dry Needling Dry needling is a technique that targets musculoskeletal and neuromuscular pain by releasing trigger points. By inserting thin needles into tight or irritable muscle areas, it helps reduce pain, decrease muscle tightness, and improve mobility. Electrotherapy for Bell's Palsy Bell's Palsy is a neurological disorder that causes temporary weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Electrotherapy can aid in reeducating the facial muscles through electrical stimulation. For more information about all the services provided by Salina Regional Outpatient Physical Therapy, visit https://www.srhc.com/services/rehabilitation/outpatient-physical-therapy-clinic.php The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Exploring Dry Needling and Electrotherapy at Salina Regional Outpatient Physical Therapy In this episode of the PULSE, Daniel Sellers, a physical therapist, discusses two key services offered at Salina Regional Outpatient Physical Therapy: dry needling and electrotherapy. Dry Needling Dry needling is a technique that targets musculoskeletal and neuromuscular pain by releasing trigger points. By inserting thin needles into tight or irritable muscle areas, it helps reduce pain, decrease muscle tightness, and improve mobility. Electrotherapy for Bell's Palsy Bell's Palsy is a neurological disorder that causes temporary weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. Electrotherapy can aid in reeducating the facial muscles through electrical stimulation. For more information about all the services visit https://www.srhc.com/services/rehabilitation/outpatient-physical-therapy-clinic.php The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Are you celebrating the 4th of July? 🎉🎆 In this episode of the PUSLE, Melissa Crawford, Physician Assistant with Salina Regional ENT & Audiology explains how fireworks could cause permanent hearing damage. Listen carefully to learn how you can take safety measures this 4th of July to protect you and your family's hearing. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

How can fireworks affect your hearing? Listen here to find out!
Are you celebrating the 4th of July? 🎉🎆 In this episode of the PUSLE, Melissa Crawford, Physician Assistant with Salina Regional ENT & Audiology explains how fireworks could cause permanent hearing damage. Listen carefully to learn how you can take safety measures this 4th of July to protect you and your family's hearing. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

In this episode of the PULSE, we take a glimpse of the Tammy Walker Cancer Center's Oral Dispensary Program and how it makes for a seamless solution for obtaining oncology medications. Whether a patient is undergoing intravenous and/or oral chemotherapy, support medications for those chemotherapies are made available through the Tammy Walker Cancer Center Dispensary Program. Dr. Peeran Sandhu, M.D., Medical Oncologist at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center, delves into the numerous advantages of the Oral Dispensary Program and shares the remarkable impact it has had on patients' lives since its inception. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Oral Dispensary Program providing a seamless solution for cancer patients at Tammy Walker Cancer Center
In this episode of the PULSE, we take a glimpse of the Tammy Walker Cancer Center's Oral Dispensary Program and how it makes for a seamless solution for obtaining oncology medications. Whether a patient is undergoing intravenous and/or oral chemotherapy, support medications for those chemotherapies are made available through the Tammy Walker Cancer Center Dispensary Program. Dr. Peeran Sandhu, M.D., Medical Oncologist at the Tammy Walker Cancer Center, delves into the numerous advantages of the Oral Dispensary Program and shares the remarkable impact it has had on patients' lives since its inception. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Helping women with Pelvic Floor issues
One in four women suffers from some kind of pelvic floor issue. Courtney Popelka, Physical Therapist at the North Central Kansas Medical Center helps women who struggle with urinary incontinence, urinary frequency, constipation, pelvic floor pain, and pre/postpartum issues. In this episode of the PULSE, Courtney discusses how their physical therapist does evaluations, provides educational resources, and teaches strengthening exercises to keep the pelvic floor healthy and strong. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Ready to give your nursing career a jolt? Nurse assistants who are looking to transition into a hospital setting are welcome to attend the Nurse Assistant Job Fair from 4 pm – 7 pm on Thursday, June 27th, at Salina Regional Health Center. During the job fair, nurses will get to visit with department directors and managers, do on-site interviews, and see what benefits they could receive. Cody Rhyne, Talent Acquisition Specialist, talks about a few of the benefits Salina Regional Health Center offers, including sign-on bonuses. Nurses can RSVP online at srhccareers.hctsportals.com. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Elevate your nursing career; come to the Salina Regional Health Center Nurse Assistant Job Fair
Ready to give your nursing career a jolt? Nurse assistants who are looking to transition into a hospital setting are welcome to attend the Nurse Assistant Job Fair from 4 pm – 7 pm on Thursday, June 27th, at Salina Regional Health Center. During the job fair, nurses will get to visit with department directors and managers, do on-site interviews, and see what benefits they could receive. Cody Rhyne, Talent Acquisition Specialist, talks about a few of the benefits Salina Regional Health Center offers, including sign-on bonuses. Nurses can RSVP online at srhccareers.hctsportals.com. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Salina Regional Health Center and Saline County Health Department providing education for Parents-to-be
The Saline County Health Department offers Becoming a Mom Prenatal Education Program for parents-to-be who get the opportunity to learn from area experts who provide evidence-based education about early pregnancy all of the way through caring of the newborn. One of the six sessions of the class will now be offered at Salina Regional Health Center Birth Center and it includes a free tour of the Women & Infants Services department at the hospital. Lori Faerber, Director of Women and Infants Services, and Sherri Dockter, Maternal Child Health/Becoming a Mom Coordinator, talk about a few of the topics and the importance of taking the class that prepares the next generation of parents. For more information about the Becoming a Mom Prenatal Education Program visit https://www.salinecountyks.gov/becoming-a-mom-prenatal-education-program The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Restoring health through rehabilitation at North Central Kansas Medical Center
North Central Kansas Medical Center has a highly trained team of therapists and assistants who provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cardiac rehabilitation services. Our team works closely with one another and with other healthcare providers to deliver the highest quality care throughout each treatment plan. Tyler Deutscher, Rehab Services Supervisor, talks about the services they offer along the zero-entry pool that lowers into the water and features and underwater treadmill. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.

Restoring health through rehabilitation at North Central Kansas Medical Center
North Central Kansas Medical Center has a highly trained team of therapists and assistants who provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cardiac rehabilitation services. Our team works closely with one another and with other healthcare providers to deliver the highest quality care throughout each treatment plan. Tyler Deutscher, Rehab Services Supervisor, talks about the services they offer along the zero-entry pool that lowers into the water and features and underwater treadmill. The PULSE is sponsored by Salina Regional Health Center and airs every Monday from 11 a.m. to noon on KSN as a part of Good Day Kansas.