Stephanie Lundblad is a certified nurse practitioner at the Staples clinic.
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Stephanie Lundblad, certified nurse practitioner, is joining Lakewood Health System’s rheumatology team.
Originally from Brainerd, Lundblad received her undergraduate degree from Minnesota State University Mankato and her master’s degree from Hawaii Pacific University. She is a member of the American College of Rheumatology, American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Lundblad is an advanced practice registered nurse with a special interest in rheumatology. She joins Dr. Kathryn Riordan as part of Lakewood’s rheumatology team.
“I am excited to be moving back to this community, and can’t wait to join the Lakewood team, which is known for wonderful patient care,” Lundblad said.
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Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier, age 75, of Merrill, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 9, 2021 at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, from cardiac issues. Marie was born on October 2, 1945 at Marinette General Hospital in Marinette, WI to Louis Arnold Hamilton and Velma Glen Ellen Rude Hamilton, both originally of Rhinelander, WI. She had one brother, Jack Allan Hamilton, who was 4 years her senior. Marie grew up in the Town of Scott west of Merrill, having moved to this area at age 8 weeks. She attended a one room schoolhouse for her entire 8 grades of elementary school, a fact over which she expressed both pride and lament. Marie was a 1963 graduate of Merrill Senior High School, 1966 graduate of Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, and of the first Family Nurse Practitioner class at the University of Wisconsin Department
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Winter Haven Hospital s Bostick Structural Heart Team completed its first MitraClip procedure. The MitraClip repairs a condition called mitral regurgitation. When the mitral valve fails to close completely, it can cause blood to flow backward through the heart. Left untreated, mitral regurgitation can lead to serious complications, including heart failure. This approach helps patients avoid open-heart procedures, meaning they can recover and resume their normal lives sooner. Offering such services is a direct benefit of the expansion of Winter Haven Hospital s cardiac program, especially the addition of the hybrid catheterization lab.
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