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CEO Update: Hospital tower open house is a historic celebration

Michael Calhoun

The CMH hospital expansion marks an important milestone for patient care and community growth. In his latest CEO Update, Michael Calhoun reflects on the work completed and the celebration ahead.


The new hospital tower features state-of-the-art spaces designed to better serve patients today and in the years to come. We invite you to see this investment firsthand at the Grand Opening on Saturday, Feb. 28. Learn more and RSVP online.

Grand Opening Saturday, Feb. 28
Dr. Boguslaw Gluszak

New psychiatrist: Dr. Boguslaw Gluszak

We’re excited to welcome board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Boguslaw Gluszak to our CMH medical staff. He cares for patients ages 6 and up, helping children, teens, adults and seniors with mood disorders, ADHD, anxiety, depression and more. Dr. Gluszak is accepting new patients. Call Southside Medical Center at 417-326-7814 to schedule an appointment.

We want to hear from you

We want to hear from you about eye care

We value your feedback. Please take a moment to complete a short, anonymous online survey to help us improve patient care at CMH Eye Specialty Center. The survey is voluntary, confidential, and takes just a couple of minutes to complete. Your anonymized responses will be used for quality improvement and research to better serve our patients.

Medical Excellence Scholarship

Applications open for CMH scholarships

The CMH Foundation is accepting applications for the Medical Excellence Fund scholarships through Feb. 28. Established in 1990, the Medical Excellence Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance to individuals from the CMH service area pursuing careers in health care. To date, more than 775 students have received over $2.7 million in scholarships.

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Heart-healthy choices

February is Heart Health Month, and simple lifestyle changes can make a difference in your heart health. Moving more each day helps keep your heart strong and improves blood flow. Eating healthy foods can help control blood pressure and cholesterol. When you combine regular activity with better food choices, you give your heart the support it needs. Watch this interview featuring CMH Cardiologist John Best, M.D., to learn practical ways to start making heart-healthy choices today.

More News from CMH

CMH Health News is an e-newsletter published by Citizens Memorial Hospital and Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation twice a month. For more information, email marketing@citizensmemorial.com.

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