Wear Red for Women donates AED to Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market

Wear Red for Women, a Bothwell Foundation committee, recently gave an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market (SAFM), which operates at Nucor Pavilion on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. An AED is a small, lightweight device that allows individuals and first responders to treat sudden cardiac arrest. The machine automatically analyzes the…

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Fall sports injury clinics start Aug. 24

For the seventh year, Bothwell Regional Health Center and Bothwell Peak Sport & Spine are offering free Saturday morning injury clinics for student-athletes beginning Aug. 24. Dr. Evan Stout, orthopedic surgeon at Bothwell Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, is the clinic’s attending physician who examines athletes and provides care recommendations. Dr. Dalton Lohsandt, family and sports…

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Wear Red for Women donates AED to Pettis County Clerk’s Office

Wear Red for Women, a Bothwell Foundation committee, recently gave an automated external defibrillator (AED) to the Pettis County Clerk’s Office. An AED is a small, lightweight device that allows individuals and first responders to treat sudden cardiac arrest. The machine automatically analyzes the heart rhythm and when appropriate, it delivers an electrical shock to…

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New physician joins Bothwell Regional Health Center

Eduard Rasputkov DO

Eduard Rasputkov, DO, a family medicine physician, has joined the Bothwell Regional Health Center medical team and will provide primary care as well as Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for adults and children of all ages. Dr. Rasputkov completed a one-year fellowship in Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri, and his…

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Dermatologist joins Bothwell Regional Health Center

Christopher Dallo, MD

Christopher Dallo, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, has joined Bothwell Regional Health Center and will provide skin care for patients of all ages. As a general dermatologist, Dr. Dallo is formally trained to conduct skin checks, as well as to surgically remove skin cancers on the trunk, arms and sometimes legs. He can also identify, manage…

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New physician joins Bothwell Regional Health Center

Dalton Lohsandt, MD

Dalton Lohsandt, MD, a board-certified family medicine physician, has joined the Bothwell Regional Health Center medical team and will provide primary care and sports medicine for adults and children. Dr. Lohsandt received his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at University of Missouri-Columbia, earned his medical degree from Mizzou’s School of Medicine and completed a Family Medicine…

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O’Shea receives DAISY Award

Reilly O'Shea, Daisy Award Winner

Bothwell Regional Health Center recently presented its latest DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses to Reilly O’Shea. The DAISY Award is for patients and their families to nominate nurses who give outstanding, compassionate and skillful care. O’Shea, a Registered Nurse in the Progressive Care Unit, was nominated by Robin Holloway. “As the spouse of a recent…

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Recognizing a woman trailblazer

The Pettis County NAACP, Sedalia Business Women (SBW) and Bothwell Regional Health Center will honor local community activist Lauretta Emerson for her contributions to Sedalia and Pettis County at 1:30 pm Aug. 8 in the Bothwell Hospital lobby. The event is open to the public. SBW past president Dianne Simon said a large portrait of…

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Bothwell Auxiliary to host Ice Cream Social Sept. 12

The Bothwell Auxiliary will host an Ice Cream Social from 4-7 pm Sept. 12 in the southwest parking lot at Bothwell Regional Health Center. The event is open to the public. Jackie Butler, Auxiliary president, said the all-volunteer group is excited at the return of the fund-raising event that supports Bothwell programs and services. “We…

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Bothwell Regional Health Center to offer free Stop the Bleed class

Bothwell Regional Health Center will offer a Stop the Bleed class free to the community on Thursday, Aug. 29. According to the National Trauma Institute, hemorrhaging is responsible for almost 35% of pre-hospital deaths and 40% of deaths in the first 24 hours after a traumatic event. The national Stop the Bleed initiative, launched in…

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