www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, September 5, 2014 | 10 For more news, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com Ontario Breast Screening Program now at HHS by Michael Gregory Oakville Beaver Staff SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITIES OF: Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Milton and Brampton All are welcome to join our warm, family oriented Conservative Egalitarian Service High Holy Days Services to be Held in Oakville Nathaniel Callen from Toronto will lead and enhance our services Special Rates: $36.00 per adult $125.00 per family maximum Monthly Shabbat Services and Holiday Programming For Tickets and Membership e-mail: info@bnaishalom.ca www.bnaishalom.ca 905-901-9889 Halton Healthcare Services' three community hospitals will now be part of the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP), providing high-quality breast cancer screening for women aged 50 to 74 years. The Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) and Milton District Hospital (MDH) were both established as new OBSP screening sites in July. Georgetown Hospital, already an OBSP site, was also elevated to an assessment centre. "We are very excited about being approved as OBSP sites at MDH and OTMH," explained Dr. Jillian Feberwee, lead radiologist for women's imaging at HHS. "This designation allows us to expand and further enhance our program in line with our patient-centred care philosophy." Women are able to self-refer to an OBSP centre and will receive their results within two weeks of their screening appointment. The Canadian Association of Radiologists accredits OBSP sites and the program requires stringent timelines if further testing such as a biopsy is required. Patients will also be sent with a reminder letter when it's time to return for their next screening mammogram. If needed, the centre will follow up and help patients book extra tests or referrals. 2 N D Dr. Jillian Feberwee is the lead radiologist for women's imaging at Halton Healthcare Services (HHS), which now has its community hospitals in the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP). | submitted photo Patients at the Georgetown assessment site are assigned a caregiver, serving as a point of contact and advocate throughout their entire assessment process. Feberwee said approximately 10 per cent of women who undergo breast cancer screening are called back for further tests and follow-up. "Becoming an OBSP Assessment Centre provides our patients with yet another layer of quality assurance that they are receiving the highest care possible," she said. "It en- sures a timely, high-quality diagnosis and follow-up, along with patient education and emotional support." Georgetown Hospital has been affiliated with OBSP as a screening site since 2002 and provided 2,132 OBSP screening visits in 2013/2014. Cancer Care Ontario established the OBSP Program in 1990 with the goal of reducing breast cancer deaths in Ontario through an organized provincial breast screening program. J O I N U S A T O U R A N N U A L CHALK IT UP! FOR CHARITY September 21, 2014 014 2:00 4:00 PM 1545 Cornwall l Rd, Rd Oakville 65+ Enjoy Lifestyle Freedom at alk, Only $10 for ch art lessons, a competitions and a ng ki a fun way of m difference! CALLING NG AL ALL ARTISTS! Draw with chalk wit with your friends and family and express your artistic talent in a fun and safe way! CAUSE Help build a school through Free the Children, providing hundreds of children with an access to education and a better future. ADVERTISEMENT COURTESY OF You're invited Entertainment LIVE MUSIC ART LESSONS CHALK COMPETITIONS WITH THEMES OUTDOOR GAMES PRIZES COTTON CANDY REFRESHMENTS PIZZA Sept. 10th 11am - 3pm · 290 Woodside Drive Free hot dog, hamburgers, drinks and something for your sweet tooth. Oakville Jazz Ensemble playing from 11:30 to 2:30 OPEN HOUSE/BBQ 4 beautiful bungalows with a wide range of features. childreninaction.ca@gmail.com il. childreninaction.ca/events woodsidemews@cogeco.net www.woodsidemews.ca Coronation Park . .W RD RE HO ES K LA FOURTH LINE 905.338.1657 REBECCA R WOODSIDE THIRD LINE Library