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Vernon hospital fundraiser targets new X-ray machine

Donations help increase diagnostic capacity and reduce waitlist for North Okanagan patients

Efforts to reduce wait times for patients with increased diagnostic capacity are underway at Vernon Jubilee Hospital (VJH)

The VJH Foundation鈥檚 36th annual Light a Bulb campaign is focused on purchasing a new state-of-the-art X-ray machine.

An X-ray is an important imaging test that helps in the detection and diagnosis of various medical conditions. Doctors use X-rays as a baseline for treatment and to screen for many conditions and illnesses, like arthritis, lung infections, hip or knee replacements and more.

They are essential if you need to be referred to a specialist, such as an orthopedic surgeon.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know how important X-rays are until you need a lot of them,鈥 said Ethan Sawka, a local firefighter with BC Wildfire Service, who badly broke his leg last Christmas, requiring multiple surgeries.

鈥淚 never expected to need monthly X-rays to monitor my recovery. But that鈥檚 how my doctor discovered something was very wrong, and that I would require further treatment.鈥

Vernon Jubilee鈥檚 Imaging Department is one of the busiest in B.C.鈥檚 Interior, performing more than 45,000 X-rays annually, working seven days a week. That鈥檚 about one exam every 10 minutes. Still, wait times for an X-ray are up to three to four weeks.

鈥淴-rays are an essential part of our practice, helping assess, guide treatment and monitor progress,鈥 said Dr. Julian Sernik, VJH orthopedic surgeon. 鈥淏y decreasing wait times for X-rays, we are improving our ability to care for patients and respond with surgical plans that can change someone鈥檚 life.鈥

Each year, Light a Bulb helps to support initiatives that may otherwise go without funding.

Last year鈥檚 campaign contributed to the Foundation鈥檚 goal of doubling CT scanning capacity in the North Okanagan, with the purchase of a second CT scanner, which will be operational this month.

鈥淲e are dedicated to ensuring our North Okanagan facilities have access to the highest quality equipment and resources to provide enhanced care in our region,鈥 said VJH Foundation executive director Kate McBrearty.

鈥淭hrough the incredible generosity of our community, we are able to focus on the most urgent needs for our medical teams.鈥

Learn more and donate at https://www.vjhfoundation.org/light-a-bulb.

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