PCH Foundation`s 11th Annual Golf Tournament Exceeded Goal

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PCH Foundation`s 11th Annual Golf Tournament Exceeded Goal
August 2013
PCH Foundation’s 11th Annual Golf
Tournament Exceeded Goal
A special THANK YOU
to the sponsors of the
11th Annual
Princeton Community Hospital
Foundation Golf Tournament
We appreciate your generous support!
Grand Presenting Sponsors
Diamond Healthcare
Corporation, Inc.
Professional Imaging, Inc.
Alta Vista Radiology
Classic Sponsors
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso, PLLC
Graystone Consulting in conjunction
with Great-West Retirement Services
and New York Life Investment
Management LLC
Steptoe & Johnson Attorneys at Law
Wells Fargo Insurance Services of
West Virginia, Inc.
WOAY-TV
Jeff Lilley, PCH Chief Operating Officer; Richard L. Shrum, Diamond Healthcare Corporation
Chief Operating Officer; Robert Farley, PCH Foundation Golf Tournament Committee Chairman;
Edward D. Aycoth, M.D., Professional Imaging, Inc. President; and Wayne Griffith, PCH Chief
Executive Officer.
Thirty-two teams – 128 golfers – participated in the 11th Annual PCH
Foundation Golf Tournament at The Resort at Glade Springs on August 9.
Except for a few sporadic showers, it was a beautiful day for golf.
This year’s tournament raised $101,242, far exceeding the goal set by the
committee. Proceeds will be used to purchase much needed equipment and
supplies for various hospital departments.
Arnett Foster Toothman, PLLC and Steptoe & Johnson Attorneys at Law
took first and second place respectively.
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The Resort at Glade Springs
Friday, August 9, 2013
Princeton Community Hospital Foundation 11th Annual Golf Tournament
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Players Sponsors
Arnett Foster Toothman, PLLC
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Branch Banking & Trust
Lab Corporation of America
Princeton Health Care Center
TEAMHealth, Atlantic
United Imaging
Hole-In-One Sponsors
First Community Insurance Services
Ramey Motors, Inc.
Tee Sponsors
Adventure Communications, Inc.
Bailey-Kirk Funeral Home
BBRN, Inc.
Charles Ryan Associates
Concord University
Contemporary Galleries
E.T. Boggess Architect, Inc.
First Community Bank
Four Seasons Pharmacy
Gail & Wayne Griffith
Hickman’s Prescription Druggists, Inc.
Kreg Information Systems
Kwik Kafe Company, Inc.
MedExpress Urgent Care
Memorial Funeral Directory
National Benefits Group
Odyssey Rehabilitation
Omni One, Inc.
Poyner Spruill, LLC
Princeton Health & Fitness Center
Rish Equipment Company
Standard Textile Co., Inc.
Tammy Lynn Outdoor Advertising
The Chuck Mathena Center
The Daniels Company
Walker-Clay, Inc.
Our 2013 Golf Tournament Volunteers – Sherry Bauguess, Robert Farley, Vickie Jennings,
Crystal Mabe, Laura Anderson, Christy Puckett, Heather Poff, Frank Sinicrope, Rick Poff, and
Sondra Gillespie. Thanks everyone for your excellent work!
Gifts in Kind
Amerinet
Clinch Valley Litho LLC
Fountain Springs Golf Course
Pipestem Resort State Park
Princeton Community Hospital
Princeton Mercer County Chamber of
Commerce
Stone Wall Resort
The Resort at Glade Springs
Twin Falls Resort State Park
West Virginia Hospital Association
Wolf Creek Golf & Country Club
Friend Gifts
Jerry L. Beasley
Kermit K. Blizzard
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Charles Ryan Associates
Eula Earls
Graystone Consulting
Great-West Retirement Services
Gail & Wayne Griffith
Richard G. Hypes
Jonathan Powell Hope Foundation, Inc.
Lamar Advertising Company
Judy A. Muncy
National Benefits Group
New York Life Investment Management LLC
Standard Textile Co., Inc.
The Daniels Company
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490 Employees and Guests
attended the Rays vs. Jays
Game on August 8.
The night’s prize winners:
$200.00 Winner: Crystal Belcher – HIM Technical
$25.00 Winners
Natalie Pickett, RN –
The Women’s Center,
had the honor of throwing out the first pitch.
Natalie graduated in
May from Bluefield
State College and was
the first graduate nurse
in her class to pass the
state boards.
Ashley Dowell – 4-East
Barbara Muzzelman – HIM Technical
Wendy Miles – Volunteer
Amy Wright – Cardio-Pulmonary
Melodie East – Finance
Valerie Mould – Pharmacy
Renee Shrewsbury – Surgery
Stacy Smith – Finance
Cheryl Williams – 3-East
Mary Gore – 3-South
Beth Agnew – Pharmacy
$100.00 Winners
Rita Pitzer – Newborn Nursery
Sara Stallard – Patient Access
Karen Surface – 3-West
Cindy Smith – Volunteer
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$50.00 Winners
Tisha James – Nutrition Services
Melissa Wilbur – Nutrition Services
Rashia Redden – 4-East
Marilyn Goins – Materials Management
Cathy Weiss – PT Support Services
Stephanie Furrow – Cardio-Pulmonary
Serena Casto – Cardio-Pulmonary
Angela Fox – Volunteer
Cheryl Fox – PT Finance Services
Michelle Lawrence – 4-East
PCH Welcomes new Director of Nutrition and Food Services
and Executive Chef – Both Employees of Morrison
Lee Morelock, C.D.M., C.F.P.P., grew up in Talbott, a small
town outside of Knoxville, Tennessee, and is a graduate of the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
He is employed by Morrison Healthcare Food Services/
Compass Group. Morrison originated as a medical food service
company in the 1920s. The company later branched out into
other areas including Morrison’s Cafeterias and Ruby Tuesday
restaurants. They eventually made the decision to sell off those
entities, get back to their roots, and focus solely on healthcare.
Morrison was acquired by the Compass Group, one of the
world’s largest management groups, around 2000.
Lee has been with Morrison since October, 2010. Prior to that,
he spent 20 years managing food service for colleges and
universities. For 14 of those years, he was with Aramark Food
Service. Prior to joining Princeton Community Hospital, Lee
worked at the University of Tennessee Medical Center, where
the average daily feeding census was 520.
“I am very excited about the move to PCH,” Lee stated. “We
are getting ready to roll out new menus for both the cafe and
for our patients. The menu will include local favorites as well
as a variety of new items. We are also pleased to welcome a
new executive chef, John Evans, to the nutrition staff.
Lee Morelock, C.D.M., C.F.P.P.
“Not only do we rely on the expertise of Morrison’s culinary team for menu development, we also had an
executive chef from Charleston come down for consultation. Instead of recreating the wheel, we wanted to know
what is working well in Charleston area hospitals – what menu items are most loved there by patients and visitors.
We will incorporate some of that information into our menu here. Additionally, we will listen to the hospital
employees and patients to include their favorite foods. We also want to feature healthier options.
“Ultimately, the focus will be on the food –
taste, presentation, and nutrition.
Princeton Community Hospital enjoys
a reputation for providing the
highest quality of healthcare in the
region. We want that same
attitude to carry through to our
nutrition services. My ultimate
goal is to make Mountain
Thyme
Cafe
a
culinary
destination for people in the area
- not just for those who are here
to visit patients. It is my belief that
our cafe can become the best
restaurant in town.
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“For our patients, I want the nutrition staff to practice what I call “lowtech, high-touch.” I want our nutrition folks to get to know our
patients and establish positive relationships. We will also focus on the
menu and the presentation. When we sit that meal in front of the
patient and remove the lid, I want them to think they are in a five-star
restaurant. The food should be garnished and presented with great
eye appeal. And when they take the first bite, I want them to think
there is no way this is hospital food,” Lee continued.
Once the renovations are complete in Parkview, the kiosk will
reopen there with new menu items, gourmet coffees, and other
beverage options. Also, Nutrition Services plans to eventually
offer more catering services for internal as well as external
events.
Lee and his wife Kristi just celebrated their 17th wedding
anniversary. Kristi is a first grade teacher at Princeton Primary.
They have two sons ages 9 and 4.
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By Janet Horn
U.S. Department of Labor Notification
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created a new Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requiring all
employers to provide notice to their employees regarding the existence of the new Affordable
Insurance Exchanges.
The Exchanges provide a place for uninsured or underinsured Americans to buy affordable health
insurance. This notice provides some basic information about the new Marketplace and health
coverage offered to you through PCH. Please visit HealthCare.gov for more information.
All PCH employees will have this notification mailed to your home within the next two weeks. You
will also receive information on your hospital e-mail and e-stub.
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PCH and The Pavilion Welcome Dr. Joseph C. Guthrie
Joseph Casey Guthrie, M.D. is originally from Kentwood,
Louisiana. He did his undergraduate work and graduate
studies (Masters in Experimental Psychology) at the University
of Louisiana – Lafayette.
After completing his graduate work, Dr. Guthrie taught school
in Taiwan for one year. From there, he enrolled in medical
school at Medical University of the Americas, Nevis, British
West Indies, where he studied basic sciences. He completed his
internship and residency in psychiatry, and his fellowship in
forensic psychiatry at Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana.
Dr. Guthrie’s continuing professional education included Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury
Disability Assessments for Veterans, Clinical Neurology,
Geriatric Psychiatry, and Sleep Medicine.
Joseph C. Guthrie, M.D.
“I was drawn to The Behavioral Health Pavilion of the
Virginias because of Princeton Community Hospital’s
commitment to building the program here. The hospital
recognized the great need and is investing in mental health
services in the community in a meaningful way,” said Dr.
Guthrie. “I’m greatly impressed not only by the program here,
but also by the facility. The building is well-designed and
situated in a beautiful environment. You’ve got senior care,
adult inpatients, psychiatric ICU, and outpatients all within the
one building.”
Dr. Guthrie is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Medical
Specialists. He is accepting patients 18 years of age and older. For an appointment or for additional information,
please call The Behavioral Health Pavilion of the Virginias at 304.327.9205.
Dr. Guthrie enjoys outdoor activities including boating, hunting, and fishing, and was attracted to southern West
Virginia because of all that the area has to offer. Dr. Guthrie and his wife have two children.
Letter of Appreciation
I want to thank each and every one of you for all that you have done for us through the difficult time of losing our little
boy. From the donations, cards, phone calls, messages, flowers, and prayers that you all sent our way, we are deeply
grateful. You all have been so kind and generous to us. This has been the most difficult thing we have had to endure. I
want to thank you for helping us get through this difficult time. I greatly appreciate you so very much. I want you to
continue to pray for us because we are still facing difficult times.
Anytime you think of us or Landon, please say a prayer for us because we need them to help us get through the day.
Most Sincerely,
Ashley Dowell and Family
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Meet Ethan Oliver, son of former Princeton Community
Hospital ER nurse Jennifer Oliver. Ethan is a happy,
energetic four-year-old who was diagnosed with Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia in 2011.
Jennifer worked in the emergency department from
2006 until 2011, when she left to devote herself fully to
Ethan’s care.
Ethan is doing well as he continues his
treatment protocol. Jennifer is grateful
for the financial help they received from
Hearts of PCH during the initial stages of
Ethan’s treatment, and for the friendship
and support of hospital employees.
September is National Childhood Cancer
Awareness Month and Ethan is doing his
part by joining CureSearch Walk for
Children’s Cancer in Charleston, West
Virginia on September 21, 2013.
Your contribution of
$10 or more to Team
Ethan will help fund
children’s cancer
research and raise
awareness.
To support Team Ethan/CureSearch Walk for
Children’s Cancer, please see details below.
CureSearch Walk
Childhood Cancer Facts:
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for C h ild ren ’s C a n cer
September 21, 2013 • University of Charleston Stadium
(Laidley Field) 200 Elizabeth Street • Charleston, WV 25311
Registration - 9:00 a.m.
Opening Ceremony and Walk - 10:00 a.m.
The CureSearch Walk celebrates and honors children whose lives
have been affected by childhood cancer, while raising funds for
lifesaving research. You can help us by encouraging your friends,
family, co-workers and community to champion our cause.
To support Team Ethan, please visit:
http://www.curesearchwalk.org
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Under “Upcoming Walks,” click on “Charleston,” then
click on “Team Ethan” under “Top Teams.”
46 children are diagnosed daily and 12,500 yearly
Cancer is the number one disease killer of children
in the United States
Seven children die daily
One out of five children with Childhood Cancer die
3,000 children die yearly
Childhood Cancer is the least funded of all cancer
types/groups
40,000 children are in treatment annually
Children’s cancer affects all ethnic, gender and
socio-economic groups
The average age of children diagnosed is six
Most Childhood cancers cannot be prevented, they
have no preventative screenings, and many of the
causes are unknown
Thank you for your support!
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2013 Muldoon Scholarships Awarded August 15, 2013
Left to right: Gopal M. Pardasani, Muldoon Scholarship Committee; Frank J. Sinicrope, PCH Chief Financial Officer; Jesse R. Pugh, Muldoon
Scholarship Recipient; Heather L. Yahya, Muldoon Scholarship Recipient; Elizabeth R. Muldoon, Muldoon Scholarship Committee; Robert L.
Farley, Foundation Board Chairman; Cassie E. Stanton, Muldoon Scholarship Recipient; and Johnetta B. Duff, Muldoon Scholarship Recipient.
Scholarship recipients not shown: Mary M. Gore and Laura B. Whitt.
Sept 2013 | Staff Education Calendar
UPCOMING EVENTS
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HCP STAFF CPR – October 7, November 4, December 2
First Aid CPR – October 12 and December 14
Heartsaver CPR – December 4
NCI-Recert – October 16, November 6
NCI class – October 17, November 7
PALS Re-Cert – November 1 or PALS Certification – December 5-6
ACLS Re-Cert – October 18, November 8 or ACLS Cert – September 12-13
IVT Class – October 17
Clinical Skills Day – October 2 at BHPV 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (note this date changed
from October 4) Café Area
• Clinical Skills Day – October 3 at PCH 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Education Classroom 3
September 3 - Orientation
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classrooms 1 & 2
September 4 - Skills Lab for New Hires
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classroom 1 & 2
Bladder Scan BVI 9400
Roving in-services on nursing units
September 5 - Moderate Sedation Skills
Check Off • 6:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.
- 6:00 p.m. – ED Classrooms 1 & 2
Sessions every 1/2 hour. Last a.m. session at
11:30 a.m. and last p.m. session at 5:30 p.m.
September 6 - **ACLS Re-Cert
7:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. – ED Classroom 3
September 9 - *Healthcare CPR Class
7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
ED Classroom 3
September 10 - FACE to FACE at The Pavilion
RN Restraint and Seclusion • 7:30 a.m.
Pavilion Cafe
September 11 - *Heartsaver CPR
No charge for PCH staff • $20 for community
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 12 - 13 **ACLS Cert Class
7:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 16 - Orientation
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classrooms 1 & 2
September 17 - Skills Lab for New Hires
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classroom 1 & 2
September 19 - PCH MANDATORY FIRE
SAFETY/E-PREP (every 30 minutes)
6:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (last session at 11:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (last session at 5:30 p.m.)
ED Classroom 3
Diabetes Support Group • 6:30 p.m.
Education Classroom 3
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September 20 - PAVILION MANDATORY FIRE
SAFETY/E-PREP (every 30 minutes)
7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (last session at 12:30 p.m.)
Cafe area
September 23 - Diabetes Education Classes
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 24 - FACE to FACE at PCH
RN Restraint and Seclusion • 7:30 a.m.
Education Classroom 3
Diabetes Education Classes
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 25 - Diabetes Education Classes
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 26 - Diabetes Education Classes
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
September 27 - *PALS Re-Cert Class
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Education Classroom 3
(Added to schedule)
September 30 - Orientation
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classrooms 1 & 2
October 1 - Skills Lab for New Hires
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. – ED Classroom 1 & 2
* Must call to register or ** Call to register & pick
up book two weeks prior to class.
PCH and Mercer Medical Group Salute Ashley Madison
Congratulations to Ashley Madison who recently passed the
National Pharmacy Technician Certification exam.
Ashley was first employed by Princeton Community
Hospital as a phlebotomist in 2008, while completing her
medical assistant degree from National College in Princeton.
After working in the lab the first year, Ashley moved to
Mercer Medical Group where she serves as a medical assistant.
While Ashley primarily assists Dr. Amanda Bailey, she works
with all of the MMG providers as needed. Her degree allows
her the flexibility of assisting the providers, working in the
MMG lab, and, at times, manning the front desk.
Ashley is originally from Bluefield, West Virginia. She
attended Bluefield High School and Graham before going to
National College where she earned a two-year associates
degree in Medical Assistant and a one-year associates degree
in Pharmacy Tech. Ashley had to delay the completion of the
Pharmacy Technician Certification because of illness, but
later worked evenings and weekends (after her shifts with
MMG) in order to fulfill the 120 hours required to earn the
degree. She recently completed her externship in the
pharmacy with Susan Drady.
“I love working at MMG,” Ashley commented. “It has been a
great learning experience for me. There is never a day that I
don’t learn something new. We are seeing a significant
Ashley Madison
increase in the number of patients at MMG, and are already
accepting new patients for Dr. Talug even though he will not be there full-time until mid-September. I will not be
working directly with Dr. Talug, but do have a background in urology. When I first came to MMG, I assisted Dr.
Bhasker Pujari in the office and Dr. Kalid Rana with nerve studies.”
“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Ashley,” said Dr. Amanda Bailey. “She is highly professional, selfmotivated, friendly with patients, and is a very hard worker. MMG is fortunate to have her.”
Letters of Appreciation
Dear PCH,
I would like to take this opportunity to tell you about my stay at PCH during the first part of June 2013. Janet Shrewsbury
and her nursing staff were great. They went above and beyond their duties to ensure that I was well taken care of. I
appreciate all that they do.
Sincerely,
A. R. “Jill” Dishner
Dear PCH,
I was in the emergency room recently and wanted to tell you about the excellent service that I received. There could not be
a better staff of nurses or doctors.
Thank you,
Mary Griffis
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Contributed photo.
Nurse Extern Summer Program Luncheon Held August 2, 2013
to Celebrate Successful Conclusion of the Course
From left to right: Brooke Miller, Brittany Addair, Megan Snow, Ashleigh Lilly, Sara Weber, Lori Slone, Marissa McGuire, Cody Bragg, Joanna
Bailey, Traci Wills, and Chelsea Vaught. Not pictured: Julie Lombardo and Jessica Altizer.
The Nurse Extern Summer Program is
held annually when it is financially
feasible. This summer, ten full-time
equivalent positions were approved
with a total of 13 participents in the
program.
Nurse Externs are nursing students
who have completed their first year of
training (two semesters) and will be
starting their second year in the fall.
Contributed photo.
The program benefits the Nurse
Externs in learning more about bedside
patient care and the nursing process,
and benefits Princeton Community
Hospital by promoting the nursing
departments here and by creating a
positive impression and an interest in
the facility when the nursing student
becomes a graduate nurse.
From left to right: Rose Morgan, Kim Poe, Sandy Counts, Khristy Shrewsbury, Joe
Hendricks, Marlene Martin, and Janet Shrewsbury.
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Neonatal Resuscitation Workshop Held at Women’s Center
PCH partners with Carillion of Roanoke for many
educational opportunities for the Women’s Center
staff including this workshop held August 6, 2013.
The Neonatal Resuscitation Workshop was comprised
of four stations that provided hands-on training in
needle aspiration, chest tube placement, UVC/UAC
line placement, and respiratory management.
Contributed photos.
Staff from Carillion Clinic who provided this
education included: Jackie Martin, RN, DNP, NNPBC, CCNS; Alex Brendel, RRT-NPS, MBA; Nancy
Ward, RN, BSN, NNP, Patrick Randolph, RRT and
Sharon Parker, RN, BSN, LCCE.
Carillion instructor and Dr. Asma Safder prepare to demonstrate chest tube
placement procedure on a piglet carcass.
Dr. Shahid Munif and Dr. Ghazala Khokar.
Amy Oxley, RN; Edna Shrewsbury, OBT; and Joanna Bailey, NE.
Dr. Anjum Rana.
Carillion instructor with Stacy Hajenga, RN; Krista Branham, RN; and Angel Sylvester, RN.
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BLAST From the Past
Each month, CEO Wayne Griffith
will host a catered birthday
luncheon to honor employees
celebrating their big day.
Dr. Abdul R. Piracha
examining a patient in
the early 1970s.
Luncheon Date:
Tuesday, September 24 for all
employees born in
September.
The luncheon will be held in the
boardroom at 12:00 p.m.
To reserve your place at the table,
please RSVP to Crystal Mabe by
email or by calling extension 7242 at
least four days prior to the luncheon.
If 50 people or more
attend the Birthday
Bash in a given month,
a drawing will be held
during that luncheon
for one free PTO day!
Letters of Appreciation
Dear PCH,
We cannot thank you all enough for the care and compassion expressed to Bill and our entire family throughout his last days
with us. May God continue to bless you through the care you show to others. We will forever be grateful for each of you!
Sincerely,
The Family of Billy Joe Keffer
Dear Tiff and Jen (3-West),
I kidnapped Mom before you did! Ha! You both were so great with my mom and I love and admire you both. Keep doing what
you do. And to the entire 3-West Staff – You all are so kind, loving, and caring. Thank you all for taking such great care of
my mom. I rate this hospital the greatest! Again, thank you all and God bless you.
Thanks so much,
Donna Worix and Kathy Wilson
Dear PCH,
I was seen recently in the Fast Track/ER by Lynda Tyree, PAC. I came in with an awful migraine and Lynda was so kind,
professional, caring, and good to me! I wish all nurses, PACs, and doctors were as good, kindhearted, caring, and
understanding. She is a true blessing to your facility. I’ve never met anyone in a hospital setting as kindhearted and caring as
Lynda Tyree, PAC.
Thank you,
Lori L. Simpson
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