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Compassion Fatique: The Human Cost of Caregiving
Compassion Fatigue: The Human Cost of Caregiving
Union Hospital’s Chaplains Department is sponsoring a workshop for healthcare providers on Thursday, December 11, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Landsbaum Center Auditorium, 1433 N. 6 ¸ Street, Terre Haute. There is no charge to attend. Reservations are required by December 5 and can be made by calling (812) 238-7628 or by emailing nmcfarland@uhhg.org.



There's lifesaving news in health care for the Wabash Valley!


Union Hospital and West Central Community Hospital have earned accreditation from the Society of Chest Pain Centers.
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The New Hux Cancer Center is now open.

One Team, One Focus...You!
AP&S Oncology, Hope Center, Union Hospital Radiation Oncology, and soon, Clara Fairbanks Center for Women have joined forces in the new 88,000-square-foot facility.
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New Treatment Options, Surgical Procedures and Technology

Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)
Articular cartilage, the cartilage that covers the ends of the bones, can often be damaged creating lesions within. ACI is a relatively new procedure where cells are harvested from healthy cartilage. The cells are sent to a company known as Genzyme, where the cells are cultured. This multiplies the number of cells by the thousands. The cells are returned to the surgeon who performs a second operation to place the cells in the defect. The hope is the new cartilage will grow inside the defective area. ACI is not for everyone. This procedure is not recommended for patients with severe arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.

Thermal Capsuloraphy
Shoulder instability is a common problem in athletes. This problem is prevalent in sports that require overhead movement of the arm, such as baseball, swimming or volleyball. In the past, this problem was corrected by surgically tightening the loose joint capsule that surrounds the shoulder joint. Today, with the help of a laser, the joint capsule can be treated and shrunk. This tightens the joint capsule and removes any instability.