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Bob Van Meeteren
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Reedsburg Area Medical Center’s Bob Van Meeteren Receives AHA Grassroots Champion Award

Every year, one individual in each state is honored as a “Grassroots Champion” by the American Hospital Association (AHA) in consultation with state hospital associations. This year, WHA nominated Reedsburg Area Medical Center’s President and CEO, Bob Van Meeteren, to receive the AHA Grassroots Champion Award for his service and efforts.

Van Meeteren regularly participates in WHA grassroots advocacy initiatives, including responding to Hospitals Education & Advocacy Team (HEAT) Action Alerts, attending WHA’s Advocacy Day in Madison, and making trips to Washington, D.C. for Capitol Hills. Van Meeteren is also active in the Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & Conduit, personally contributing to the program, explaining the importance of this type of advocacy to others, and engaging with candidates through special events.

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Fevers and Why They Occur

Fever is a common symptom that occurs when the body’s internal temperature rises in response to an infection or other illness. In this post, we will explore the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options for fever, potential complications, and the importance of seeking medical attention when necessary.

Causes of Fever

Fevers can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, inflammatory conditions, immunizations, malignancies, drug reactions, and environmental factors. The most common cause of fever is infections, such as colds, flu, and bacterial infections. Inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, can also cause fever. In addition, immunizations and drug reactions to certain medications can cause temporary fever. Finally, environmental factors such as heat stroke and sunburn can also cause fever.

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Partners Donation in Memory of Jerome ‘Jerry’ Schulz

Partners of Reedsburg Area Medical Center thanks the family of Jerome “Jerry” Schulz for their very generous donation. In Jerry’s memory, $2,785 was given to fund healthcare (nursing and nonnursing) scholarships, which are given each year by Partners of RAMC. This donation is a wonderful legacy in Jerry’s memory and will live on through those caring for others.

Pictured left to right are Phyllis Thieding, Partners of RAMC Past President and current volunteer; Nan Schulz, Jerry’s wife; and Emily Herritz, Partners of RAMC Board President. To learn more about volunteering at RAMC or the healthcare scholarship program, please contact Carey Craker, RAMC Marketing and Volunteer Services Associate, at 608.768.6247.

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The Connection Between Exercise and Fertility: How Physical Activity Can Boost Your Chances of Conceiving

Fertility is a complex issue that is affected by many physical and emotional factors. While many infertility treatments are available, many people are interested in natural methods to increase their chances of conceiving. One such method is exercise. Exercise has been shown to have many positive effects on the body, and it may also be beneficial for fertility. In this article, we will explore the connection between exercise and fertility and how physical activity can boost your chances of conceiving.

Governor Tony Evers
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Governor Tony Evers Visits Reedsburg Area Medical Center!

Reedsburg Area Medical Center welcomed Wisconsin’s Governor Tony Evers for an on-site visit today. Governor Evers learned about our medical campus and, more specifically, RAMC Physicians Group. RAMC has a strategic vision to meet the growing demand for behavioral health, women’s health, primary care, and retail pharmacy. Part of this vision is planning for a new clinic building. We are proud of our well-thought-out plan to address the unmet needs as our commitment to our communities today and well into the future. A new clinic will aid us in our recruitment efforts as well as we continue to grow and expand.

Thank you, Governor Evers, for your time in Reedsburg and with Reedsburg Area Medical Center!

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