Infertility Tests and Treatments at Luminis HealthIs conceiving not as easy for you as it seems to be for everyone else? Are you looking to conceive with a donor egg or donor sperm? Luminis Health is here to help.We partner with Shady Grove Fertility Center to offer you a range of fertility tests and treatments. Shady Grove's dedicated nurses and doctors follow the latest evidence-based science. We're determined to help you achieve that double-line pregnancy-test joy. So determined, in fact, that Shady Grove has among the highest IVF success rates in the country.
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Preconception and Infertility
While many couples struggling with infertility feel alone, infertility is a common issue. It affects 10% to 15% of couples in the U.S. The good news is infertility is treatable. Experts recommend couples visit a fertility clinic if:They've been trying to conceive for a year or more and the person trying to get pregnant is younger than 35.They've been trying for six months or more and the person trying to get pregnant is 35 or older. (In your late 30s, you have less time to wait for things to happen naturally.)The other benefit of fertility services at Luminis Health? Once you accomplish your pregnancy mission, it's a seamless handoff to our midwives and OB-GYNs.
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Our mobile blood program makes donating easy. Our "bloodmobile" is always on the move, stopping at convenient locations. You can help by sponsoring a blood drive at your company, church, school or organization.To host a mobile blood drive, please call 443-481-4215, email [email protected], or fill out the online form below.
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Pregnancy and Trimesters
What to Expect at Luminis Health for Each Trimester of PregnancyThere's a lot that goes on during your pregnancy and at Luminis Health, we believe in taking it step by step. For each trimester, we'll give you a booklet with worksheets, educational resources and lists. (From healthy foods to what to pack in your birthing bag, we love our lists!)At every stage of your pregnancy, your health care team empowers you with knowledge. This way, you won't feel overwhelmed with information all at once, but you'll get what you need when you need it. It's our goal to help you feel more confident in your pregnancy. And why shouldn't you? You're glowing. You got this!
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Get Involved
Thank you for your interest in volunteering as an adult or pastoral care volunteer at Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center. We enjoy working with dependable and friendly volunteers who complement the quality care that our medical staff provides to patients, families and the community. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older, with excellent interpersonal skills, phone skills and basic computer knowledge. Shift opportunities are available from 7 am–8 pm daily; the minimum commitment is four hours a week for six consecutive months.
Requirements
Pre-register
Be at least 18 years of age
Undergo a background check
Volunteer for one three-hour shift per week for a year
Attend all required orientations and trainings
Comply with all required immunizations
In appreciation for services, hospital volunteers receive:
A free daily meal in the cafeteria.
Access to social and educational sessions offered at the hospital.
Free flu shot and basic health screenings.
Free parking.
Invitation to a volunteer recognition event.
To be considered for our volunteer program, please follow the instructions listed below:
Carefully review and complete one of the volunteer packets, as appropriate.
Packet for new volunteers
Return the full packet to Volunteer Services with two (2) letters of reference.
For pastoral care volunteers only:
One of the references must be from your religious or spiritual leader.
Provide a copy of your ordination certificate
Attend one of the scheduled volunteer orientations.
Schedule a personal interview with Volunteer Services to help us determine your area of interest.
The Lay Healthcare Chaplaincy Training (LHCT) Program provides nonsectarian and nondenominational training to help participants offer competent pastoral or spiritual care to patients and families in a hospital setting.
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There are many opportunities for volunteers to contribute their time and service. These include:
Be a Recognized Model of Volunteer ExcellenceProvide outstanding volunteer service to LHAAMCFounded in 1944 as a way for community members to give back to the hospital, LHAAMC's adult volunteering service — LHAAMC Auxiliary — has gone from being the "Pink Ladies" to the "Blue Crew" and is an integral part of the organization's mission to provide patient-centered high-quality health care services to the community.Auxiliary members serve in more than 30 different services on the main campus and in the many satellite centers spread around the community. Volunteers at AAMC are asked to give one shift per week on a regular day and time. Accommodation is made for vacation or other leave. Shifts are typically 9 am–12:30 pm or 12:30–4 pm. However, some volunteer assignments are more flexible and there are opportunities for evening and weekend volunteer work. Volunteer assignments are based on the volunteer's interest and schedule as well as the hospital's needs.To be an Auxiliary member, volunteers are asked:Complete an applicationBe at least 18 years of ageUndergo a background checkComply with all required immunizations
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