[ARCHIVED NEWS] Wednesday, August 16, 2006

2006 HEALTHCARE DAY HELD AT
ST. GEORGE IN CARMICHAELS


Carmichaels, PA - The St.George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmicaels, Pennsylvania held the annual Healthcare Day in conjunction with the commemoration of St.Panteliemon the Great Healer.

During the Divine Liturgy on August 13 prayers were offered for living and departed healthcare workers associated with the parish. St.Panteleimon has been taken as the Slava for the Parish Nurse's Office and a Kolach and Koljivo were blessed.

Prior to the annual dinner and program, a Fayette Emergency Medical Services Ambulance was blessed. Mr.Rick Adobato, Director of Fayette EMS has consistently been supportive of and cooperative with the efforts of the St.George Church in recognizing and expressing appreciation for the important work of emergency medical personnel and individuals employed in the field of healthcare.

Aaron Trincia and Jimmy Shashura were the emergency medical staff of the ambulance at the time of  the blessing. Mr.Trincia and Mr.Shashura  were told directly of the importance of their work and the appreciation of the St.George Church for their services.

Millicent Mitzie Hunchuck, Parish Nurse Practioner, greeted the parishioners and friends of the parish in attendance for the dinner and program. Nurse Practioner Hunchuck staffs one of two Serbian Orthodox Parish Nurse's office in the Diocese. The first Parish Nurse's Office in the Diocese is part of Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Church in Steubenville, Ohio. Nurse Practioner Hunchuck  is available throughout the year for the benefit of parishioners at the St.George Church.

Parish Executive Board President Stan Brozik greeted the attendees and spoke of the importance of Healthcare Day in the parish. Sonia Janson, St.George Choir and Circle of Serbian Sisters President emphasized the importance and value of praying to St.Panteleimon.

Orthodonist Dr.Dan Pyevich, President of the Serbian National Federation, made a surprise visit to St.George Church to attend the Divine Liturgy. As a healthcare professional, it was fitting for Dr.Pyevich to be in attendance at the blessing of the ambulance, the dinner and the program.
 
Dr.Pyevich spoke of the prayers offered at the St.George Church for the benefit of the Serb National Federation and of an enjoyable visit previously for a St.George picnic. He spoke of his familiarity with Executive Board President Brozik, Mr. Brozik having participated in SNF activities for many years.
 
Djelosh Jerry Milosevich, Aaron Carson, George Ben Gapen, Maria Djonovich, Mildred Bezjak, Linda Porter and Dr.Anatoli Peredera read of the lives of saints relevant to the Healthcare Day.  Readings included the lives of St.Panteleimon(July 27/August 9), St.Luke(October 18/31) and the three sets of Sts. Cosmas and Damian.(July 1/14, October 17/30, November 1/14).
 
Father Dimitre Dimitrov of Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Orthodox Church in Masontown, Matuska Dimitrova and son Kyril, came to St.George Church for the blessing of the ambulance, the dinner and program. Father Dimitre joined in the blessing of the ambulance, the blessing of the dinner and greeted the attendees in behalf of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Orthodox Church.
 
Greetings were received for Healthcare Day from Ashley Newton, Project Coordinator and Manager, on behalf of The EMMES Corporation, a data and statistical research firm for biomedical and clinical research, located in Rockville, Maryland; Larisa Demshuk, MSW Clinical Social Worker, Cedars-Sinai Outpatient Cancer Center at the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute; Fayette EMS paramedic Tom Kornick and Forbes Hospital Ambulance Dispatcher and speech therapist graduate student and Scott Newton, RN, BSN, CCRN, EMT-P Supervisor, Critical Care Transport Team,University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland. Luann Yancich, RN working in a major hospital in Houston, Texas expressed her hopes that Healthcare Day was a success.
 
The development of a healthcare library at the St.George Church has been enhanced by a recent contribution in memory of Sally Bosnic Honsaker.
 
Parishioners of the St.George Church with a history of work in healthcare in addition to Mitzie Hunchuck include Paulette  Radock, Christiana Sivak, Norma Hickman, Pearl Zivkovich, Linda Porter, Mildred Bezjak, and Mildred Zorman. Dr. Louis Yanchich, Dr.John Yanchich and Luann
Yancich are two brothers and a sister, all involved in healthcare maintaining a connection to the St.George Church.

Jennifer Kornick and husband Tom Kornick were married in the St.George Church during Healthcare Week two years ago. The Kornicks have been consistent supporters of the Healthcare Day. Dorothy Bozick, Kathryn Sage and recently departed Dolores Zivkovich logged many hours of volunteer services at Brownsville Hospital.
 
With the Archpastoral Blessings of Diocesan Bishop, His Grace Bishop Dr.MITROPHAN, each year since 1999 in conjunction with the commemoration of St.Panteleimon, the St.George Church has paused to express appreciation for the men and women working in the field emergency medical services and healthcare generally. Throughout the year, medical services are needed by parishioners and at times on an emergency basis. We need to regularly thank these men and work for their hard and dedicated work and for the development of skills that can be life saving. "And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks."(Lk.17:15-16)         

Father Rodney Torbic
Parish Priest 
V. Rev. Rodney Torbic blesses ambulance during the annual HealthCare Day observation at St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmichaels, Pa
V. Rev. Rodney Torbic blesses ambulance during the annual HealthCare Day observation at St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Carmichaels, Pa