Hospital Radiology
Coverage Unchanged
Physician coverage in the
Radiology Department at St.
Luke's Hospital will not change
when Richard Gentry, MD
leaves at the end of the month,
according to hospital president
Tom Bradshaw.
"We have contracted with
Hendersonville Radiological
Consultants, a group of six
radiologists, to provide physi
cian coverage in the Radiology
Department," explained Brad
shaw. "A radiologist will be in
the department each weekday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., just as
Dr. Gentry is now. During the
times a physician is not in the
department, hospital personnel
will be able to transmit images,
via teleradiology equipment, to
the radiologist in Henderson
ville. A radiologist will be
available for consultation after
normal working hours should
the need arise."
The St. Luke's Hospital
Auxiliary contributed $20,000
to cover the hospital's cost for
the new equipment. The new
teleradiology equipment will
capture video images, digitize
the images and transmit them to
a computer. The computer will
reconstruct the images on a
television in Hendersonville.
The radiologists can view the
images and call St. Luke's Hos
pital with a report.
The six new radiologists who
arc joining the medical staff at
St. Luke's Hospital are: Martin
L. Black, MD; John E. Caldc-
meyer, MD; William M.
Chandler, MD; Ronald R.
Liljcdahl, MD; R. Kendall
Shelton, MD; and Robert
Scharstcin, MD.
William C. Spencer, MD, a
local radiologist also will help
provide coverage at St. Luke's
Hospital.
-Community Reporter
Foothills Bridge
The Foothills Duplicate
Bridge Club met Thursday,
April 2nd at Tryon Youth Cen
ter, results were as follows:
1st Dick Bandler and Pat
Lehner; 2nd Sally Jo Carter and
Dot Paulsell; 3rd Jeanette White
and Ruth McNichol.
LOOKING for a historic, restored,
country home, a pond and 10 ac.
with horse farm potential. Please
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Revival Services
Revival services begin at Pea
Ridge Baptist Church on Sun
day, April 12 at 11 a.m. and
will continue at 7 p.m. through
Wednesday, April 15.
The Rev. Cecil Lovelace,
pastor of Goode's Creek Baptist
Church, Sandy Run Association
of Rutherford County, will be
the guest speaker.
Special music will be pre
sented nightly. Rev. Steve Har
din is pastor. The public is
invited.
-Community Reporter
FORCED SALE: 6 1/2 acres,
creek, pasture, mobile home,
Holbert's Cove $25,000. Arrington
Pro. 704-749-3111/749-9591.
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PICNIC IN THE PARK
Greens Corner
p 12:30p.m.
Tuesday, April 28
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EVERYONE WELCOME!
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