Category: News

  • Memorial Clinics Welcomes Family Medicine Staff

    Memorial Clinics Welcomes Family Medicine Staff

    CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Clinics, a division of CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial, welcomes longtime Lufkin family medicine physician Dr. Andrew Fercowicz and his staff to the Lufkin Care Team. Dr. Fercowicz has served the Lufkin community for the past 20 years as a Family Medicine Physician and Obstetrician. He attended the Medical College…

  • Mission-Oriented Team Provides Spiritual Focus to CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Ministry

    Mission-Oriented Team Provides Spiritual Focus to CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Ministry

    As physical changes continue to take shape on the CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial campus – including new signage along Frank Street and major capital investments at the Temple Cancer Center – a more divine transformation is also occurring within the walls of the hospital. One aspect of CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial’s integration process…

  • CHI St. Luke’s Memorial Specialty Hospital Recognizes Board Members

    CHI St. Luke’s Memorial Specialty Hospital Recognizes Board Members

    LUFKIN – CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Specialty Hospital recently recognized two long term board members whose terms have expired.  Les Leach, Administrator for CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Specialty Hospital (right) presented Terry Morgan (left) and David Perkins (center) with Resolutions of Appreciation for their service to Memorial Specialty Hospital.  Mr. Morgan has served…

  • Volunteer Auxiliary Donates to Hospital’s Emergency Room

    Volunteer Auxiliary Donates to Hospital’s Emergency Room

    LUFKIN, TEXAS (June 1, 2015)…The CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Volunteer Auxiliary recently donated 18 Welch-Allyn Suretemp Thermometers to Memorial’s Emergency Department.  The gift, worth more than $2,500, is just one example of the many items the Auxiliary donates throughout the year.  Christine Hargis, RN; Randy Ward, RN; Sharon Kelley, Volunteer Coordinator; Pasty Weems, Volunteer;…

  • What Everyone Should Know about Screening for Common Cancers

    What Everyone Should Know  about Screening for Common Cancers

    Screening for common cancers is widely promoted by many health advocates. However, for adults at average-risk without symptoms, it’s important to be strategic about such testing, according to experts, who say that too much screening can be harmful and provide little benefit. “Numerous studies show that patients and many physicians overestimate the benefits of cancer…

  • CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Recognizes Nurses During National Nurses Week

    CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial Recognizes Nurses During National Nurses Week

    CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial recently recognized nurses for the essential role they play in the well-being of the community and within the organization.  Each year, the nation recognizes the important work done by nurses during National Nurses Week. Memorial honored the commitment and excellence its nurses provide to Angelina County and the surrounding communities…

  • Take Small Steps to Better Health

    Take Small Steps to Better Health

    (StatePoint) Staying healthy doesn’t have to mean overhauling your lifestyle. Sometimes small changes can have big impacts. Take it from celebrity fitness trainer, Latreal “La” Mitchell, “Everyone can reach their health and fitness goals. It’s all about setting attainable goals and staying motivated to see results.” To look, feel and live better, Mitchell is offering…

  • Tips to Shop Organic on a Budget

    Tips to Shop Organic on a Budget

    Chances are you’ve already heard about the benefits of including certified USDA organic foods in your diet. However, you may have also heard that such choices are typically higher in cost. “Eating right is in easier reach of Americans than ever before,” says Kate Geagan, America`s Green Nutritionist and expert consultant for Earth’s Best, the…

  • Tips to Help You Avoid Surplus Fat as You Age

    Tips to Help You Avoid Surplus Fat as You Age

    There are many ways you can stay fit and promote a long, healthy life. And you probably know about some of them, particularly those habits that are widely discussed in the media and by doctors. However, scientists have recently made new discoveries that can help you activate weight loss while gaining control over deadly aging…

  • How to Best Protect Your Skin this Summer and Beyond

    How to Best Protect Your Skin  this Summer and Beyond

    Despite the warnings about the aging effects the sun can have on your skin, only five percent of Americans apply sunscreen to their body daily, according to a recent survey conducted using GfK’s Knowledge Panel. While experts say that using sunscreen should be a year-round habit, during the active, outdoor days of summer, it’s even…