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Ogilvie Homecoming Game set for Friday 10/2

The Ogilvie Lions will be playing the Hill City Hornets at 7pm, come out and support your local athletes!

In addition to watching the game we are handing out some really cool seat cushions for those COLD COLD bleachers!

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Pharmacy

Pine City Pharmacy will be CLOSED on Saturday, 10/3 to move to their new location!

We will be closed on Saturday, October 3, all day, so can we can move into our new location!

Our new location is inside the newly expanded Pine City Clinic.

We have also expanded our hours to meet the needs of our customers, Our new hours will be:
Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.   The Pharmacy will be open at 8:00 a.m. on Monday October 5th for all of your pharmacy needs.

Please call the pharmacy directly if you have questions at:  320-322-5141.

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Rehab

FirstLight athletic trainer duties expand at Hinckley/Finlayson

Terry Bullock wrote a story about our very own Lisa Stobierski (ATC), linked here, or full story below:

FirstLight athletic trainer duties expand at Hinckley-Finlayson

September 17, 2015

Terry Bullock for the Hinckley News

Hinckley-Finlayson High School (HFHS) Activities Director, Bonnie Scullard, announced the school would enter into its second year with an expanded FirstLight Health Systems athletic trainer program.

Athletic trainer Lisa Stobierski works with rehabilitation services through FirstLight in Mora. She is typically in the HFHS training room Mondays and Wednesdays and covers home football games. She will also be covering home basketball games and track meets. Lisa is part of a group of six trainers FirstLight has dedicated to this program. It covers not only HFHS but Rush City, Pine City, Mora, East Central, and Ogilvie high schools. Lisa primarily splits her time between Hinckley, Rush City and East Central. FirstLight’s Dr. Thomas Mullin is the orthopedic team physician for each of the schools, treating sports-related injuries. Athletic training services include injury prevention and rehabilitation, emergency care, strength and conditioning and concussion management.

When asked about where she was from, her response was, “I am from Cleveland, but I spent the last two years in Phoenix, Ariz. while completing my masters in athletic training at A.T. Still University. I moved here only a month ago. Yes, it is quite a change in climates. But, I figured to move somewhere new while I have the chance and I was fortunate enough to find great opportunities with FirstLight. I am excited to be getting involved in the local communities, and working with the kids at various high schools. I enjoy sharing athletic training at the high school level. It is becoming more and more apparent that medical coverage is not only beneficial but also necessary, and I am glad to be a part of bringing athletic training to many of these schools. In my free time, I enjoy spending time outdoors, especially while it is still warm(ish) and staying in shape.”

She is also a Buckeye Fan and when asked about the Browns she responded, “Of course I am a Browns fan, but I find that quite troubling.” We feel her pain with the Vikings.
Please take the time to give a warm welcome to FirstLight Health Systems Lisa Stobierski.
To see the range of services provided by FirstLight Health System click on the FirstLight ad at the top of this window.

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Hospital Nursing

Josie’s Story coming to Cambridge/Isanti High School

Sorrel King, nationally renowned patient safety advocate and speaker will share the events that led to her daughter Josie’s tragic death due to medical errors.

Come hear Josie’s story and learn about the innovative patient safety efforts the Josie King Foundation has inspired, and most importantly the crucial role you play in preventing further deaths due to medical errors. Along with Sorrel, our hope is that the sharing of Josie’s story will inspire change thus creating a better, safer healthcare industry for us all.

Tuesday, October 20 @ 7pm, in the Performing Arts Center at the Cambridge-Isanti High School.  Click here to download the poster

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