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Why Choose
Southeastern Med? 
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Surely, you are aware that
today’s living trend encourages you to “Go
Green.” In Southeastern Ohio, “Going
Green” takes on a whole new
meaning. If you really want to dedicate yourself to “Going
Green,” you need to live surrounded
by green…and all of the other colors of nature! Read on to
discover why our physicians and their families choose to live
and practice here.
Discover more about:
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Opportunities available at Southeastern Med.
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SOUTHEASTERN MED |
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Southeastern Med
is, along with our home health services,
is fully accredited by The Joint Commission. Our medical staff consists
of over 100 diversely trained physicians, 90% of which are board
certified, at a young average age of 49 years old. Our service area
includes sections of nine counties with a service area population of
90,000 people. Most physicians reside less than 10 minutes from their
offices and our medical center.
We feature:
- Six operating
rooms and provide full-time, board certified Anesthesiologists.
We earned the 2007 VHA Leadership Award for Clinical Excellence in
Surgical Infection Prevention.
- In-house MRI
along with two in-house CT scanners and utilize the PACS imaging
system
- A 13-bed ICU
with dialysis treatment area
- A Cath Lab
featuring Cardiologists from Ohio State University Richard M. Ross
Heart Hospital, with whom we proudly are in partnership with for
cardiac services
- Cardiac and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation programs that are certified by the American
Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Laboratory that is accredited by the
Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Echocardiography
Laboratories
- A Childbirth
Center staffed by three board certified OB/GYN surgeons
- An Emergency
Department staffed by board certified Emergency Medicine physicians
- Advanced
Wound Care and Endoscopy Unit that offers free or reduced-cost
colonoscopy procedures to qualified individuals
- Cancer
Services received Approval by the Commission on Cancer of the
American College of Surgeons
- Newly
remodeled Sleep Disorders Lab,
which operates under direct supervision of a board certified Sleep
Medicine Specialist, that recently installed sleep monitoring and
data acquisition systems upgrades and replacements
- Outpatient
Diabetes Education Program recognized by the American Diabetes
Association
- Quality
Respiratory Care Recognition by the American Association for
Respiratory Care
- Modern Sports
Medicine and Rehabilitation off-site facility with a skilled team of
Physical and Occupational Therapists and Athletic Trainers
- Off-site
Occupational Medicine facility.
Southeastern Med
values education and intellectual growth, which is why Southeastern Med
eagerly provides access to students of various ages. Lake Erie College
of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) selected Southeastern Med as one of the
many medical centers the school partners with nationwide to provide
third- and fourth-year students with a positive learning experience as
they conduct clinical rotations. We are affiliated with six
universities, colleges, and career centers to provide clinical training
to their nursing students. We also host a successful Medical Explorer
Scout Post for local high school students to gain knowledge about
medical careers available in all departments of the medical center,
which has an enrollment of 70 students.
Southeastern Med
proudly houses its own award-winning Marketing Department that works
closely with administration, physicians, and associates to promote our
newest staff members, services, equipment, patient success stories, and
to educate our community about health-related topics.
Southeastern Med
is also proud to be designated as a Gold Start! Fit-Friendly Company by
the American Heart Association for recognizing the importance of a
healthy workplace for our associates and for taking steps to create a
culture of physical activity in the workplace. |
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CAMBRIDGE, OHIO |
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Cambridge
is nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in
beautiful Southeastern Ohio. Located at the intersection of
Interstates 70 and 77, Cambridge is often called the “Crossroads
of America.”
Cambridge,
the county seat of Guernsey County, is located about 122 miles
south of Cleveland, Ohio; 100 miles southwest of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania; 50 miles west of Wheeling, West Virginia; and 80
miles east of Columbus, Ohio. Guernsey County is the heart of
business, education, and tourism in this part of the state.
Nothing
can prepare the harried city dweller for the quiet, relaxed
atmosphere of Guernsey County. The lovely small-town setting
generates a friendliness that is unexpected in today’s world.
Built on the quiet dignity of hard-working people, Guernsey
County boasts a superior standard of living.
Cambridge
is a family-centered community that has hometown appeal. There
are vast opportunities for involvement and membership in
organizations and civic groups for both adults and youth.
Fairs, festivals, theater groups, and other attractions and
events provide entertainment year-round for residents and
tourists alike. Enjoy shopping in our historic downtown
business district, retail stores located at two strip centers,
or malls just a 30 to 40 minute drive away. Our area is
appealing for its low cost of living. |
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POPULATION |
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Cambridge (2006 est.): 11,454
Guernsey
County (2005): 41,123 |
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CLIMATE |
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Coldest
month: February
Hottest
month: August
Annual
average temperature: 52°
Annual
total rainfall: 32 inches
Wettest
month: June
Driest
month: October
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EDUCATION |
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There are
three outstanding public school districts in the Cambridge area
with all schools newly constructed. The districts boast of
small class sizes, security measures, strong athletic programs,
and much parental involvement.
Cambridge City Schools
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3
elementary schools, 1 junior high, 1 high school
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2,771
total enrollment
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215
teachers and administrators
East Guernsey Local Schools
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3
elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 high school
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1,226
total enrollment
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90
teachers and administrators
East Muskingum Local Schools
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3
elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 intermediate school,
1 high school
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2,196
total enrollment
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teachers and administrators
Rolling Hills Local Schools
Area
Colleges and Universities
Muskingum College is a private Presbyterian college, which
is located 9 miles west of Cambridge. Muskingum offers
four-year liberal arts and science programs with 37 majors.
Zane
State College, located in nearby Zanesville, offers 2-year
associate degrees and 1-year certificates in various fields.
Belmont
Technical College is a 2-year college in nearby St.
Clairsville that offers 45 courses of study in various fields
and grants 2-year associate degrees and certificates, as well as
first 2 years of 4-year degree that can be transferred.
Ohio
University provides two area branch campuses located in
Zanesville and St. Clairsville, which offer 100+ major areas of
study available for associate and bachelor’s degrees.
Kent
State University has a branch campus located in New
Philadelphia, which offers associate degree programs in a
variety of fields as well as first 2 years of 4-year degree
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HOUSING |
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Average
home purchase 2000: $69,863
Typical
lot size: 75 x 150
Typical
lot cost: $10,000
Typical
construction: basement, frame, brick
Housing
developments: available for middle to upper income level
homes
Average
home rental range: $425 to $575
Apartment rental: $300 to $475 |
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ECONOMY |
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Because of
the cooperative environment in the area, companies such as
Detroit Diesel, Ridge Tool and Colgate-Palmolive have decided to
expand current operations. These are just two of the many
companies that have added to their current businesses.
Major
Employers
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Cambridge City Board of Education
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Colgate-Palmolive
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Daimler Chrystler / Detroit Diesel
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Guernsey County Government
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Interim Healthcare
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LDM
Technologies
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Manpower
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Southeastern Med
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State of Ohio
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AREA OUTDOOR RECREATION |
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Our
natural wonders are yours to discover as you enjoy outdoor
recreation during our moderate-weathered four seasons.
Participate in your favorite outdoor activity as you explore our
lakes, state parks, resorts and lodges, campgrounds, golf
courses, and miles of wooded areas and trails for hiking,
walking, or biking.
Salt
Fork State Park, the largest of the Ohio State Parks, has a
3,000-acre lake with no horsepower limits. Salt Fork also
offers an 18-hole championship golf course, 14 miles of hiking
trails, and hunting and fishing areas. The park has a lodge
with 148 rooms, 54 two-bedroom cabins, and a 212 unit camping
area. Salt Fork and Sugartree Marinas offer boat rental and
cruise boat rides.
The
Wilds, located near Cumberland, is one of the largest and
most innovative conservation centers in the world. Spanning 14
miles of reclaimed surface-mined land, the Wilds seeks to
advance conservation through science, education, and personal
experience. Visitors choose from comfortable air-conditioned
transports or custom open-air transports for a guided tour where
they see Rhinos, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, cheetahs, and 22
other threatened species roaming freely in large, natural
habitats. Visitors learn about the animals and the issues
affecting their survival.
Seneca
Lake Park invites you to enjoy fishing, sailing,
waterskiing, or sun bathing at this popular 3,500-acre Muskingum
Watershed Conservancy Lake. Seneca Lake area offers a more
secluded retreat for camping or swimming in this scenic
wonderland. Planned activities are available for campers and
day-users. Seneca Lake is stocked with a variety of game fish.
Hunters enjoy acres of land open during the season. The scenic,
peaceful picnic areas include tables, grills, and shelters. For
a quiet vacation at the lake, there are two-bedroom cabins.
Those looking for a more rugged stay will be pleased with more
than 503 campsites, many wooded. The lake is 12 miles southeast
of Cambridge.
Senecaville Fish Hatchery has a current fish production
consisting of walleye, saugeye, striped bass, hybrid striped
bass, and channel catfish. Approximately 3-5 million fish are
produced here annually. All fish produced here are stocked into
public fishing waters around the state.
Cambridge City Park offers something for every member of
your family. Enjoy picnic shelters, fishing in the city lake,
sand volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, baseball,
football, playgrounds, pool, walking trail, covered bridge, huge
shade trees, modern restrooms, meeting rooms, city band
concerts, festivals, and more. You may be able to catch an Ohio
District Five Little League game or participate in the Gus
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LOCAL
ATTRACTIONS, EVENTS, & CELEBRATIONS |
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Salt
Fork Arts and Crafts Festival brings beauty and excitement
to the Cambridge City Park by bringing the arts to Guernsey
County each August. Visitors to the festival enjoy fine arts
and crafts, demonstrations, performing arts, showcase of Ohio
foods, youth art displays, and much more.
Dickens
Victorian Village magically brings Olde England and history
alive in Historic Downtown Cambridge with more than 100 lifelike
figures representing scenes from Victorian Society during the
winter holiday season. Experience all 40 displays in this
innovative public art exhibition as you take a walking tour
amidst Cambridge’s charming streetscape, striking architecture,
and eclectic shops and eateries.
The
Living Word Outdoor Drama in Cambridge is considered Ohio’s
only live outdoor Passion Play that presents the Life and
Ministry of Christ on a spectacular 400 panoramic set and
America’s most authentic recreation of Old Jerusalem. Show
features live animals, brilliant sound and lighting, authentic
costumes and set, a host of talented actors and actresses, and
visitors who actually take part in the play.
The
Official Paul Bunyan Show, the oldest forestry show in the
country and believed to be the largest forest industry show of
its kind in the eastern U.S., attracts thousands of visitors to
the Guernsey County Fairgrounds each October. The event
features live equipment demonstrations, lumberjack competitions,
entertainment, and educational seminars.
Hopalong Cassidy Museum and the Hopalong Cassidy Festival
held each May celebrate the life and career of Cambridge native
William Boyd who gained national recognition as the cowboy star
Hopalong Cassidy. The museum, located in the Tenth Street
Antique Mall, features an extensive collection of products
endorsed by Boyd. The annual festival allows fans to enjoy
cowboy look-alikes, Hopalong Cassidy and western memorabilia,
and special guests.
The
Andrew Kachilla Center for Arts is located in downtown
Cambridge and is dedicated to local folk artist Andy Kachilla.
The non-profit Kachilla Center displays his work and the works
of several prominent local artists. The Center also hosts art
exhibitions and competitions and holds art classes for young
people and adults.
Deerassic Classic is the annual weekend-long fundraiser in
August for the National Whitetail Deer Education Foundation, a
non-profit organization. It’s one of the biggest, most unique
outdoor events in the country featuring a large celebrity line
up, live concert music and entertainment, national displays and
product demonstrations, food, and fabulous prize giveaways.
Byesville Scenic Railway transports passengers back in time
to the days when coal mining was king in Guernsey County.
Listen to the stories of the local miners, sing along to “I Owe
My Soul to the Company Store,” and be sure to sit back and relax
on this 1 ½ hour trip.
National Museum of Cambridge Glass houses a superb
collection of Cambridge glassware produced by The Cambridge
Glass Company from 1902 to 1958. In addition to the 6,000-piece
glass display area, mannequins are used to demonstrate how glass
was gathered from the furnace, formed into it final shape, and
then etched, gold decorated, or engraved. This is just one of
many glass museums in our area.
Guernsey County Historical Museum is a 165 year old,
restored 16-room home located in Cambridge containing antique
furnishings, products, and personal items from Guernsey County
and its people. One room features Guernsey residents of
national or worldwide fame, and another honors Sen. John H.
Glenn, Jr., first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth.
Universal Pottery Museum invites you to discover the
wonderful private collection of dinnerware produced in Cambridge
by Universal Pottery, Inc. Predecessors to Universal Pottery,
Inc. included Cambridge Art Pottery, the Guernsey Earthenware
Co., the Oxford Pottery Co., and the Atlas-Globe China Company.
Pieces of Universal Pottery are available for purchase along
with collectors guidebooks. |
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