Huron Regional Medical Center

Winter 2015

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+ + From the CEO: Being Your Community Trauma Hospital 2 Meet Dr. Milone 3 Take Control of Your Heart Health 4 Go Red with Recipe Rehab 5 + + continued on page 2 A PUBLICATION FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT HURON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Winter • 2015 Nathan Loewen, MD and Alese Fox, MD Welcome Home, Dr. Fox! Growing up in Willow Lake, Dr. Fox does not remember a time she wasn't interested in medicine. Being raised in a rural area, she says she was always drawn to primary care and the work of the old-fashioned family doctor. After high school, she pursued her undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of South Dakota and later completed three years of residency training through the Sioux Falls Family Medicine Residency program. While in college, Dr. Fox entered into an agreement with Huron Regional Medical Center to practice in Huron after she completed her residency. In her last year of medical school, she interned with Nathan Loewen, MD, a family medicine with OB physician at New Life Family Medicine, for four weeks. When Dr. Loewen offered her a job in his practice, she jumped at the opportunity. "My husband and I both grew up near Huron, so returning to the area was always something we hoped to do," Dr. Fox says. "Huron really feels like home to us. We're excited to finally be somewhere permanent and build a life here." A Heart for Family Dr. Fox provides primary care to children and adults of all ages, with a focus on obstetrics. Her love for the birthing process is an extension of her passion for family care. "Obstetrics is arguably the part of my job I enjoy most," Dr. Fox says. "It's humbling and rewarding to be involved in such an intimate part of a family's life." After spending 11 years away from the area she called home, Alese Fox, MD, is back, and she's here to stay. inthisissue

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