June 2025

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Under Construction

Woodlawn is under construction. I know you cannot see the cranes or dump trucks pulling into the parking lot, but we are currently undergoing digital redesign as part of our transition to new MyChart and Epic systems. We are excited about all the features that will become available to our community and staff. The new portal will allow you to view lab results and chat with your doctor or nurse practitioner.

Here at Woodlawn, our community and earning the right to care for you are the primary purposes for which we exist. In every construction project, we have hit some bumps in the road. I want to ask for your understanding and patience as we undergo this transition. As our team acquires new skills, it takes us longer to complete the registration and testing process. We sincerely apologize and are working diligently to address these gaps. For those in our community who have been patient with us, thank you! For those who have been frustrated by the wait times, I sincerely apologize.

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The Irreplaceable Gift of Oneself

My mother gave me a paperback copy of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula as a high schooler. Initially skeptical, but it quickly became one of my favorite novels.  The Gothic horror novel was published in 1897 and follows the adventures of vampire hunters traveling across Europe to destroy Count Dracula.  One plotline in the story is about Lucy Westenra, who falls victim to Count Dracula.  Lucy is given several transfusions of blood to save her life. 

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Prioritize Heart Health

Just like skin is the body’s largest organ and protector, your heart is the powerhouse, pumping blood and oxygen to fuel your body. Taking care of it is essential for a long and healthy life.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, but it’s also one of the most preventable. Small, proactive steps can make a significant difference in keeping your heart healthy.

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