 Recently, Pikeville Medical Center opened the doors to the Lawson Cancer Center's expanded space within their main campus. The first patients to use this new space were admitted on Monday, September 25th, and the feedback has been positive. Now the expanded area will be used to provide patients with a comfortable and efficient environment as they receive treatment. When you hear that word cancer, it's a very nerve wracking, just devastating word to a patient. So when they're getting treatment, when they come in, they're very nervous and anxious and this gives them a space that they can relax, they can have their family with them. They're in a quiet place. When they get their education on their chemo, they can concentrate on what's being told to them. Their family can be present with them and learn everything they know what to do when they go home, what to expect when they go home. It's just a much better environment for the patient. At AppLodge and Wireless, we have the best service and the best deals right now. Save up to $500 on iPhone 13th and 14th, all models, all gigabytes with trade-in. Maybe go for an iPhone 12 for a penny, a penny with a two-year contract. We're not leaving out Samsung. Save up to $350 on select Samsung devices, including the S23. It's a win-win. This month at AppLodge and Wireless, the service, the savings, y'all got to jump on this deal right now. At AppLodge and Wireless, we get you because we are you. We are AppLodge and Wireless. The newly added 11th floor also benefits the staff by allowing them to monitor patients remotely. Patient comfort and privacy were prioritized for this expansion. With the environment up here, we have the monitors now at bedside. The staff have the monitors out by the nurses station that they can actually monitor the patient's heart rate, their blood pressure, their oxygen levels. So since the patients are all in private rooms, then they can watch them from afar to say, and they'll know immediately if the patient starts to have issues. So that's a really big plus for us. We've got the computers now at bedside, so that makes it really simple when they come in to administer the drug, and they can do the documentation right there at bedside. And they have the scanners to scan the drugs for a safety issue to make sure we're getting the right patient, the right drug to the patient. So it's a really good environment for the staff as well. Coming from Outentop News, I'm Nick Colum.