For Immediate Release
Mercy Hosts Free Health Seminars
Oklahoma City—Mercy Health Center will host three
free seminars this month for anyone who wants to know more about
rheumatology, colon cancer or prostate cancer and robotic surgery. Each
seminar will feature a short talk by a highly specialized physician,
along with a Q&A segment.
Seminars include: Rheumatology Friday, March 13, 10
a.m.
Mark Hulsey, M.D., a Mercy rheumatologist, has dedicated his life
to diagnosing and treating patients who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis
— a condition in which the body’s immune system is out of regulation and
begins to attack joints and other organs. Because more than 100
conditions mimic rheumatoid arthritis, it’s critical for patient to
receive highly specialized care.

Colon Cancer Monday, March 16, 2 p.m.
Christian
Ellis, D.O., a Mercy oncology surgeon, is one of only two
fellowship-trained surgical oncologists in Oklahoma, and the only one
located in the OKC metro area. Because of his own personal journey with
cancer, he knows firsthand that cancer treatment requires the whole
person — body, mind and spirit.
Prostate Cancer and Robotic Surgery Tuesday, March
24, 10 a.m.
Brian Link, M.D., a Mercy urologic oncologist, is one of
only a handful or urologic oncologists in the state and the first and
only robotic fellowship trained urologists in Oklahoma. For those with a
diagnosis of prostate cancer, robotic surgery offers a less invasive
option which means less pain, fewer complications, a shorter hospital
stay, little scarring and a quicker return to normal life.
All seminars will be held in Mercy’s conference
center. To RSVP for the free talks, call (405) 752-3600.
Press release dated: March 2, 2009
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