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About West Boca Medical Center

West Boca Medical Center, part of the Palm Beach Health Network, is a community hospital that is dedicated to high-quality, comprehensive and integrated healthcare. We have been caring for you and your loved one’s in this great community for 35 years, and we consider this community our home too. Our family of nurses, doctors, and staff at West Boca Medical Center are dedicated to providing expert, compassionate care for families. Caring, nurturing and helping heal friends, loved ones and neighbors is our passion, and we’re honored to have the opportunity to serve you.

We have award-winning care for expectant mothers and their babies at the Boca Center for Women’s Care, and surgical patients can utilize our cutting-edge robotic surgery program that performs minimally invasive surgery for certain procedures. From rehabilitation to emergency services to diagnostic imaging, the variety of services we offer allows them to be your hospital of choice.

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Tenet’s Palm Beach Health Network Hospitals Urge Community not to Delay Care During Men’s Health Month

Jun 5, 2020

Regular check-ups are vitally important during the COVID-19 pandemic

During Men’s Health Month in June, Tenet’s Palm Beach Health Network hospitals aim to raise awareness of preventable health problems, and encourage early detection and treatment of diseases that are more prevalent in the male population. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men die at higher rates than women from 9 of the top 10 causes of death, including heart disease, cancer and accidents caused by traumas. Many men may be less likely to seek care or check-ups they would normally have at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With five hospitals across Palm Beach County, and award-winning programs for treatment of stroke, heart conditions, cancer and orthopedics, now more than ever, it is important to not delay care and focus on the importance of treatment and early diagnosis of chronic and new conditions that may have developed over the course of the last few months.

“Men’s Health Month in June is a great time to remind all of the men in our community to make an appointment this month for a screening or check-up they may have missed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Maggie Gill, chief executive officer of the Palm Beach Health Network. “The benefits of an early diagnosis can greatly outweigh any risks, and we have implemented protocols to ensure our hospitals and outpatient centers are safe. We are ready to care for patients who have chronic and new illnesses that require immediate medical attention through completely separate pathways from COVID positive patients.”

The Palm Beach Health Network hospitals are comprised of Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Palm Beach Children’s Hospital, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center and West Boca Medical Center. While these hospitals have saved many lives due to their talented cardiac, neuroscience, trauma and oncology teams, and access to some of the most advanced diagnostic and interventional technology available, one of the most important factors in positive medical outcomes is recognizing the warning signs and getting treatment as quickly as possible.

“Men can be more likely to ignore warning signs of things like strokes and heart attacks, and we are seeing patients come in who are waiting too long to seek care,” said Dr. Eric Lieberman, regional medical director of cardiology for the Palm Beach Health Network. “Patient outcomes improve with early intervention, so I encourage all of the men in our community, and the family members who love them, to catch up on check-ups and screenings.”

The BEE Award

The Bee Award LogoThe BEE Award recognizes all ancillary and allied health employees. BEE stands for “Being Exceptional Every Day”! The award honors ancillary and allied health employees’ outstanding care as recognized by our patients and their families. After visiting their sick relatives, many families ask how they can express their gratitude for the excellent quality care. They are grateful and thankful for our compassionate staff. With the BEE Award, we can honor our extraordinary team members at West Boca. Nominations can be submitted by patients, families, and colleagues.

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The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses Nomination Form

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The DAISY Award is an international recognition program started in memory of J. Patrick Barnes. Pat’s family experienced first-hand the difference his nurses made in his care through clinical excellence and outstanding compassionate care.

The family created The DAISY Award to express gratitude to nurses and to enable other patients, families, and staff to thank and honor their special nurses. Please visit DAISYFoundation.org to learn more about Pat's story and how The DAISY Award recognizes Extraordinary Nurses.

Complete This Form to Share Your Story of How a Nurse Made a Difference in Your Care

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