Edmond radiologist joins OU Physicians
Dr. Jay Harolds of Edmond has established his medical practice at OU Physicians. Harolds, a radiologist, comes to OU Physicians from Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City where he practiced for the past 28 years, serving as head of the residency program for 17 years and as medical director for the department of radiology for eight years.
Harolds is board certified in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. He completed a fellowship in nuclear medicine at Vanderbilt University Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. He completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Georgetown University. He earned his medical degree from the University at Buffalo Medical School.
He is the president-elect of the American College of Nuclear Physicians and is a fellow of the American College of Radiology and serves on several committees for these organizations. He is past president of the Association of Program Directors in Radiology, the Southwest Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the Academic Council of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the Oklahoma State Radiologic Society and the Central Oklahoma Radiologic Society.
Deaconess helps those facing prostate cancer
More than 2,500 men in Oklahoma will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, exceeding the number of women in our state facing a new breast cancer diagnosis. On Tuesday, Dr. John R. Taylor, a radiation oncologist at Deaconess Hospital, will educate men facing prostate cancer. The group meets at 6 p.m. in the Deaconess Medical Offices-North Lower Level Conference Rooms at 5701 N. Portland.
USTOO meetings provide a forum for medical experts to inform group members about various treatment options, post-treatment expectations and provides men and their spouses an opportunity to ask questions. Meetings are the third Tuesday of each month and wives and partners are encouraged to attend this free program.
For more information about USTOO, call the Deaconess Cancer Center at 604-4298 or e-mail cancerinfo@deaconessokc.com.
Support group helps those struggling with infertility
OU Physicians Reproductive Health has helped establish an infertility support group for couples having difficulty conceiving or who have suffered through miscarriage. The group’s next meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday. Call Christy at 226-3761 or 271-8001, ext. 48137, for location information. There is no cost to participants to attend.
Support group participants will be able to share their stories with others experiencing the same challenges in a caring, supportive and understanding environment.
Free breast cancer support group meets next week
A free breast cancer support group meeting is scheduled for noon Thursday at the OU Breast Institute in the OU Physicians Building, 825 N.E. 10th St., Suite 3500. The meeting provides discussion time for participants to share personal experiences or hear from others with similar challenges. Women with breast cancer, survivors and family and friends of breast cancer patients are welcome to attend.
Make reservations by calling Bobby Brewer at 271-8001, ext. 48592. For more information, call 271-4514.
Deaconess Family Care Rose Creek opens
Dedicated, experienced and known for bringing a high level of personal care to every patient, Dr. Dustin R. Baker and Dr. Douglas R. Riddle are establishing their practice at Deaconess Family Care-Rose Creek. Located at North May Avenue and Northwest 164th Street in Oklahoma City, Deaconess Family Care–Rose Creek provides the full scope of family medicine from newborn to geriatric. Baker is board certified in family medicine and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He completed his residency at Great Plains Family Medicine in Oklahoma City, where he served as chief resident.
Riddle graduated from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and served as chief resident at Great Plains Family Medicine. Riddle is board certified in family medicine. For more information, call 471-6800.
Edmond Medical Center hires employees
Edmond Medical Center announces the hiring of Misty Leitch as security officer; Kristina Moellendorf as lab assistant; Angus Smith in Surgery as transporter and Darcie Wallenmeyer as executive assistant in administration.
A medical center for more than 60 years, Edmond Medical Center serves residents of Edmond, northern Oklahoma County and southern Logan County. EMC is an HCA facility and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations. It has more than 300 physicians on staff representing more than 50 specialties, 500 dedicated employees and 90 members of the volunteer auxiliary.
Integris Health Ranks Top 25
Integris Health’s metro hospitals ranked in the top 25 among health-care organizations that are wired with high technology imaging and patient information systems, for the fourth year in a row. The hospitals were recognized as leaders in the use of PACS — picture archiving and communications systems. Health Imaging and IT, a national health-care and technology publication, reviewed nominations representing more than 600 health-care facilities with a common goal of creating a seamless path for incoming and outgoing patient information. Integris Baptist and Southwest Medical Centers were the only Oklahoma facilities ranked in the top 25.
Jerry Lewis hosts Labor Day telethon for MDA
Legendary entertainer Jerry Lewis will continue his battle against muscular dystrophy this Labor Day weekend on his 43rd Labor Day Telethon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Originating from Las Vegas, the live show begins at 8 p.m. Aug. 31, and will be shown on some 180 “Love Network” stations nationwide.
Check www.mda.org for local stations and start times.
The broadcast raises funds for MDA’s programs of research, services and education for children and adults affected by any of more than 40 diseases in MDA’s program. A new feature of this year’s broadcast is the Jerry Lewis Telethon Online Auction at www.mda.org/auctions.
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$6.8B budget crosses final hurdle
House members found enough votes late Thursday afternoon to approve the state’s $6.8 billion budget for next year by a vote of 52-42. This came after an earlier vote failed by four votes in the House Thursday morning.
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Santa Fe principal resigns
Edmond Santa Fe High School principal Earl Kirkpatrick resigned Thursday to explore possibilities in the field of ministry. His last day is June 30.
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Hollywood dreams do come true: Edmondite develops film, music career
It’s all about being in the right place at the right time.
At least that is what Edmond resident and 1990 Edmond High School graduate Devin Derrick will tell you about his rise to fame in the music and movie businesses. -
ASK A LAWYER: Trusts provide options for difficult heirs
Q: We have a grown daughter who has a gambling problem. We want to provide for her in our will, but also want to protect her share from being wasted after we die. How can we do this?
A: Your situation is not unusual. Most of us know at least one person who has difficulty handling money for one reason or another. -
5-26 Pets
This is a list of animals that have been found and are at the Edmond Animal Shelter, at Interstate 35 and Covell in the Cross Timbers Municipal Complex. Call the shelter at 216-7615 for more information.
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5-26 Police and Fire
Information in this column is gathered from city fire incident logs and police incident reports.
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Make-A-Wish Oklahoma hosts Lexus raffle
Make-A-Wish Oklahoma will once again partner with Lexus of Tulsa and Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City to raffle off a new Lexus, raising funds to support the organization’s efforts to grant the heartfelt wishes of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions in Oklahoma.
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Edmond youth are encouraged to make a difference
The Edmond Youth Council programs are opportunities for students 15-18 years of age to learn about municipal government and potentially impact future city policies.
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Hiebert graduates from Field Artillery training
Army Pfc. Cody A. Hiebert has graduated from the Field Artillery Firefinder Radar Operator Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton.
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Police: Comply with lake rules during holiday period
Summer vacation, hot days and a holiday weekend spell heavier traffic on Arcadia Lake, and police want to remind guests about rules and what happens if you break them.
May 23 was the last day of school for Edmond Public Schools and the long Memorial Day holiday period has come. - More Local News Headlines
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$6.8B budget crosses final hurdle

