
Anastasia’s Story: Getting Back to Life
Since the age of 10, Anastasia Woods can remember always struggling with her feet. Going to the store to pick out a pair of shoes was never a fun outing, it was a dreaded one.
Since the age of 10, Anastasia Woods can remember always struggling with her feet. Going to the store to pick out a pair of shoes was never a fun outing, it was a dreaded one.
World Humanitarian Day shines a light on the hundreds of thousands of volunteers, professionals, and crisis-affected people who deliver urgent healthcare, shelter, food, protection, water, and much more. In honor of this day, we connected with QMG Gynecologist Dr. Deborah Woodard to learn how her heart was drawn to mission work and how the experience has impacted her personally and professionally as a physician in our community.
When Brian Hill was nominated for a “moment” through Moments That Matter, it took some convincing.
We continue our conversation on Pride Month. Today, we hear from Samantha Carrell, Patient Excellence Representative at QMG, on what this month means to her and the importance of sharing her story to reach others.
We continue the conversation on Pride Month this week as we hear from QMG Behavioral Health Therapist Macy Ferguson-Smith. Ferguson-Smith shared that Pride Month is an important time to honor those who came before her and led the way, allowing her to be her authentic self.
Gender-affirmation care refers to treatments that support a transgender or nonbinary person in their gender transition. This care involves a team of healthcare professionals, including an endocrinologist.
Throughout Pride Month we wanted to hear from members of our QMG Family. We had the opportunity to chat with Patience Excellence Coordinator Will Hill and learn more about what Pride Month means to him and why inclusive healthcare is important for the LGBTQ+ community.
For Dr. Kurt Leimbach, Internal Medicine physician at Quincy Medical Group (QMG), the topic of mental health is an ongoing conversation among his family. His personal experience has led him to share his story in hopes of helping other families just like his.
Imagine one of the happiest times of your life also being the worst. For Allison Stults, that’s what happened. In February of 2021, at 15 weeks pregnant, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Beth Cooper is a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) at the QMG Surgery Center. Her job involves providing direct anesthesia care to patients for all the surgical services provided at the surgery center. She shared more about what makes her time with patients special.