January/February 2014 - Shannon Medical Center

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January/February 2014 - Shannon Medical Center
SHANNON
January/February 2014
Volunteer Spotlight
Jan. 2: Survivor Sisters Breast Cancer Support Group,
5:30 p.m., Cancer Empowerment & Resource Center at
Shannon, 102 N. Magdalen. For more information, call
(325) 481-2065.
Feb. 1: Healthy You Health Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sunset
Mall. Blood glucose testing, blood pressure checks, BMI
information and more! Open to the public, admission is free. For
more information, call (325) 657-5064.
Feb. 5: Go Red for Women Luncheon, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McNease Convention Center, Speaker: Jan McInnis. Join us for
special break-out sessions before lunch at 11 a.m. Tickets are
$30 each; $300 to reserve a table for eight. For more information
please call (325) 481-6300.
Feb. 6: Survivor Sisters Breast Cancer Support Group,
5:30 p.m., Cancer Empowerment & Resource Center at Shannon,
102 N. Magdalen. For more information, call (325) 481-2065.
Feb. 27, 28 and March 1: KIXY Cares for Kids
Radiothon, Sunset Mall; Feb. 27 & 28: 6 a.m.-7 p.m.;
March 1: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tune in to KIXY 94.7 FM
and listen to live interviews with our CMN Miracle
Families. For more information, call (325) 481-6160.
KIXY Cares for Kids
Radiothon
Children’s Miracle Network would not be able to help the
more than 15,000 children we treat every single year without
support from sponsors and donors that contribute during the
KIXY Cares for Kids Radiothon.
Please join us this year by tuning into KIXY 94.7 FM February
27, 28 and March 1. You’ll hear DJs Jay Michaels and David
Carr and Miracle Mom Delaine Fuchs introduce you to
Miracle Kids, Shannon doctors, nurses, sponsors and more.
This is a vital event for CMN that counts heavily on the
generosity of listeners and donors like you.
Ike Freeman has been a Shannon
Volunteer for 22 years working in the
ER, Same Day Surgery, and at the
Front Desk. One of his main pleasures
in being a Volunteer is the camaraderie
with people and our wonderful group
of Volunteers whom he considers his extended family.
Ike grew up in Monroe, Louisiana. He is a World War
II Veteran and served our country from 1943-46. He
worked for General Telephone for 37 years.
Ike and his late wife moved to San Angelo in 1973.
They have two sons and two daughters. One son and
one daughter live in San Angelo and both teach at
Lakeview. He also has eight grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
Not only has Ike blessed Shannon with his generous
service, but he also volunteers at Rust Street Ministries,
the Telephone Museum, and his church. He is a greeter
at Johnson Street Church of Christ. His hobby now is
reading. It’s a joy to see a kind man like Ike enjoy his
life and share some of it with the Volunteers!
VOLUNTEER EVENTS
Jan. 2: Board Meeting, W & C Conference Room
Jan. 13: Service Update Meeting, Legacy I & II
Jan. 28: B rown Bag Lunch,
W & C Conference Room
Jan. 30-31: Linen Sale, Legacy I & II
Feb. 5: Board Meeting, Legacy I
Feb. 12: Membership Meeting,
W & C Conference Room
Feb. 19: Blood Drive, Legacy II
In eleven years, the KIXY Cares for Kids Radiothon has
raised more than $1 million to help countless children
get the healthcare they need through Shannon Medical
Center. The partnership between Foster Communications
and CMN is incredible and we thank their entire crew for
their continued support.
To volunteer, donate, become a sponsor or learn more,
please contact the Children’s Miracle Network office at
(325) 481-6160.
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Go Red 2014
MARKETING TEAM
Molli Fleming
Dana Keena
Kori Knappe
Suzi Reynolds
Lyndy Stone
Shannon Medical Center
Board of Directors
Oran H. Berry, III
Mike Boyd
Steve Cecil
Emmette Flynn, MD
Joe Henderson
Bryan Horner
Jim Johnson
Len P. Mertz
Virginia Noelke, PhD
Mike Oliphant
Joanne Rice
Michelle Snuggs, MD
Pam Talley
Angela Williams
Founded on a legacy of caring,
Shannon is a locally owned healthcare
system dedicated to providing
exceptional healthcare for our family,
friends and neighbors.
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Go Red 2014
Associate
accomplishments
Congratulations to…
Daisy Award
GEM Award
Ryan Smith, RN, ER, is the
September Daisy Award winner.
He was nominated by a patient’s
family member who was impressed
with the way he handled himself in
an emergency situation. They said,
“Please recognize Ryan for his nursing
abilities and his knowledge and
compassion.” Congratulations, Ryan!
Gloria De La Cruz received the
September GEM Award from Shannon
Clinic. Gloria works in billing. She assisted
a person who had recently lost their job
and insurance. They said Gloria listened
to their situation with compassion and
advised them of the best way to get help
with their medical care. Thank you, Gloria!
Joseph Esquell, RN, Float Pool, is
the October Daisy Award winner. He
was nominated by a patient who said
he “exhibited skilled supervision to
his staff and compassion for me.”
Congratulations, Joseph!
Teresa Briley received the October GEM
Award from Shannon Clinic. On her way
back from lunch, Teresa noticed a woman
standing in the clinic parking lot. The
woman was pregnant and her water broke.
Teresa got a wheelchair from the clinic and
wheeled the patient over to the Women’s &
Children’s Hospital. Thank you, Teresa!
Employee of the Quarter
Sherry Albert is the Employee of the Quarter for the third quarter. Sherry works in accounting. She is
an incredible help and is always helping with issues without complaining. She will continue to work
on issues until the problem is solved, taking time away from her other responsibilities to do so. Sherry
takes things that may seem overwhelming to others and takes care of them like a champ. She is
greatly appreciated. Thank you, Sherry!
Please join us for the 2014 Go Red for Women Luncheon!
Wednesday, February 5, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the McNease Convention Center
The Clover Award
Join us for this event sponsored by the American Heart Association and Shannon Medical Center. Breakout sessions will take place at 11 a.m.
and will feature fitness experts and health professionals who will give you steps to take today for better heart health. They promise to be educational
as well as fun!
Clover
Awar d
Comedienne Jan McInnis will provide the keynote address. The event will also include a “Purseonality” Purse silent auction and exhibit booths.
“This event provides women of our community with the knowledge and tools to lead a more heart healthy life,” Dr. Benslimane says. “Women need
to be aware that heart issues happen to them as well, and they need to know the warning signs and symptoms to watch for and that they most often
differ from men. The goal is to keep your heart loving for a lifetime.”
Tickets are $30 each and will be available through the end of January. To purchase tickets or for more information, please call (325) 481-6300.
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This is the eighth year for Shannon to sponsor the luncheon which encourages women to learn about their risk of heart disease and to take action to
reduce their personal risk. Samia Benslimane, M.D., Shannon Clinic cardiologist, will speak at the event again this year.
Created to specifically honor nurse aides, the Clover Award
recognizes excellence and the vital role nurse aides play
in patient care. The nurse aide’s clinical skill, combined
with compassionate care, exemplify the kind of nurse aide
our patients, their families and our staff recognize as an
outstanding role model.
Stephanie
McCann, PharmD,
BCPS, inpatient
pharmacy assistant
director and Shay
Neal, PharmD,
BCPS, inpatient
pharmacist, passed the Board of Pharmacy Specialties
exam for Pharmacotherapy are now Board Certified
Pharmacotherapy Specialists. Pharmacotherapy is the
area of pharmacy practice responsible for ensuring
the safe, appropriate, and economical use of drugs
in patient care. The pharmacotherapy specialist has
responsibility in direct patient care, often functions
as a member of a multidisciplinary team and is
frequently the primary source of drug information
for other healthcare professionals. Congratulations,
Stephanie and Shay!
Shannon Medical Center’s culinary student
interns from Lake View and Central High Schools
won first place at the annual Christmas at Fort
Concho Gingerbread House contest. Jessie
Cannon, Lake View; Angelica Olivera, Central; Natalie
Ortiz, Lave View; Selina Rosas, Lake View entered
the school/group category. They worked on the
gingerbread house for a week baking, building and
decorating to get it just right for a first place finish!
Shannon has played a significant role in the SAISD
culinary program since its inception more than ten
years ago. Second year culinary students intern
each semester rotating throughout the kitchen
with staff learning food safety, sanitation, food
preparation, fruit carving, vegetable cuts, patient tray
service and café services.
Nominations may be submitted by volunteers, physicians, staff members, RN/LVNs, and patients and their
family members or visitors. Clover Award nominees must consistently meet the following criteria:
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Hospital nurse aide
80 percent involvement in direct patient care
No written counseling in the last 12 months
The nomination process is identical to the Daisy Award. Nominators fill out a form asking them to describe
the situation in which the nurse aide clearly demonstrated they meet the criteria for the Clover Award.
2014 Circle of Red members
Front row (l-r): Jenna Barnes, Anna Heimbecker, Kris Lasiter, DeAnne Hume, Gretchen Goldman, Natalie Castillo, Chairwoman Jill Vosburg, Vanessa Burkhalter, Samia
Benslimane, MD, Dinah Cummings, PhD, Andrea Wagner | Middle row (l-r): Betsy Garrett, Nancy Vincent, Jackie Martin, Amy Zubak, Crystal Conner, Michelle Chinn, FNP,
Delilah Harper, Michelle Hameister, Nicole McDuffie, D’Laine Westmoreland, DO, Lisa Diebitcsh, Susan Brooks, Norma Cerna, MD | Back row (l-r): Kate Guy, Sonya King,
Lisa Brown, Laura Vincent Scott, Lesa Wilson, Laura Harkey, Diane Duarte, Shellye Gully, Sally Brooks, Vicky Wallace, Erica Pizzola, Christina Sherrod, MD, Colleen Haddad
Questions or nominations may be submitted to Becky Fuentes at 657-5050 or beckyfuentes@shannonhealth.org.
Culinary student interns with Chef Larry Lambert
and their winning gingerbread house.
Shannon earned the ACTION Registry-GWTG (Get With The Guidelines) Performance Achievement Award.
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This award, presented by the American College of Cardiology’s National Cardiovascular Data Registry, recognizes Shannon’s commitment to
providing a higher standard of care for patients as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines
and recommendations. ACTION Registry–GWTG establishes a national standard for understanding treatment patterns, clinical outcomes, drug
safety, and the overall quality of care provided to high-risk acute myocardial infarction patients.
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Wellness
Corner
Start your
year off
with a WOW!
shannonstories.com
Howard College is now a Regional
Testing Site for the National
Certification Examination scheduled by
the Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation
Services (NACES) for students who
have successfully completed the
Nurse Aide program. State-mandated
procedures for testing sites provided an
opportunity for Howard College to apply
and become an approved testing site
by NACES.
Words of Wellness (WOW) Workshops are here to jumpstart your new year with healthy behaviors and fail-proof resolutions. Shrug
off the winter blues and come join us for these fun and informative presentations. Don’t worry, these 20-minute presentations won’t
cut into your work day.
Ready, Set, Goal!
Mindset Matters
Lofty or little, any goal is worth setting and achieving. Let us help you turn into a
determined goal-crusher so you can jump into January and the rest of the year
feeling positive and refreshed.
Monday, Jan. 20, 5:15 p.m. in the Women’s & Children’s Conference Room
Do you approach situations with a Debbie Downer or Sally Sunshine
demeanor? Your mindset has a cause and effect hold on your perceptions and
actions. Find out how you handle situations and learn some tips to turn your
attitude around.
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 7:30 a.m. in Legacy I
Thurs., March 27, 7:30 a.m. in Legacy II
Are your friends making you fat?
Happy hour, weekend dinner, Sunday brunch… it’s not your friends’ fault
you ordered the double bacon cheeseburger, but they did and man, it look’s
delicious. Social eating can make you pack on the pounds faster than you
can clock out at the end of the day. Learn how to take a step back and make
smarter choices when you’re out, or in, with friends.
Thurs., Feb. 20, 7:30 a.m. in Legacy I
Thurs., Feb. 20 at 5:15 p.m. in the Women’s & Children’s Conference Room
Thurs., March 27, 5:15 p.m. in the Women’s & Children’s Conference Room
WOW Workshops are free and open to Shannon
Associates and the public.
For more info, contact Becca Brannan, RN, at
beccabrannan@shannonhealth.org or Holly
Foreman at hollyforeman@shannonhealth.org.
The tower calls him november one seven yankee kilo. We call him Dr. Benham. He
has always loved planes. Loves flying them even more. He participates in aerobatic
competitions flying his Russian built Yak 55 with its stars and stripes paint job.
He’s an ace at barrel rolls, but he’s even better at taking care of your heart attack when
you land in the emergency room at Shannon.
Learn more about our exceptional physicians and staff at www.shannonstories.com.
Care, Respect, Love
In 2007, Greg Dunham, M.D., Shannon Clinic OB/GYN, was part of a
dream to help meet the physical and psychological needs of the people
of Itu, Brazil. Out of this dream, he helped establish CURA (Cuidado,
Respeito, Amor or Care, Respect, Love) Campanha Médica (Medical
Campaign). Fast forward six years—through lots of time, hard work and
prayer—and his collaborative efforts with local officials and healthcare
providers have resulted in recognition as a primary care clinic within the
Brazilian Health Care System of Itu.
This past May, during the annual meeting, Dr. Dunham received recognition in America
in the form of The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Award for
International Service.
The award is given to a Fellow of The College who is currently, or was currently,
involved in a community
program designed to
help underserved patient
populations outside the
geographical confines of
The College. Nominations
for the award were sent in
from all over the country.
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“This campaign started
like any other mission—
to help those that need
help,” Dr. Dunham said. “There is nowhere near enough money or medical personnel
in the Brazilian healthcare system to assist the need of the people. In the majority of
cases, tests are used in place of an actual doctor and the patients wait several months
for results. So, we asked what we could do to help and it has grown from there.”
In July 2009, with
the cooperation
of Itu officials, the
collaborative efforts of
Brazilian and American
practitioners and
students from the medical school in Sao Paulo, 745 patients were seen in the areas of
gynecology, cardiology, dentistry, general medicine and counseling. This past summer, the
team administered care to more than 950 patients in the areas of gynecology, psychology
and counseling, dentistry, cardiology, internal and family medicine, physical therapy,
optometry and ophthalmology, laboratory and ultrasound testing, and otolaryngology.
Recognition as a primary care clinic allows access to the local pharmacies and secondary
referral sources. As growth continues, Dr. Dunham anticipates the addition of even more
capabilities.
“We are ministering to those who are suffering,” Dr. Dunham said. “All care is provided
with the understanding that Jesus Christ is the Great Physician, and it is the intent of
our efforts that the relief of physical suffering will show forth the love of God and let the
people know that He is the only true source of healing. All participants are expected to be
the embodiment of the hands, feet and heart of Jesus Christ.”
Additionally, patients attending the clinic are taught the relationship between hygiene and
health, and information is provided to promote dental health, improvements in nutrition
and to better understand all aspects of health.
“Our hope is that within the next several months not-for-profit status will be approved
and, with additional fundraising, a bus can be obtained to increase the ability to see more
dental and eye patients,” Dr. Dunham says. “This year we will be moving to a completely
new neighborhood with the anticipation of new challenges and opportunities. God
continues to bless this ministry!”
Howard College
Regional Testing
Site for Nurse Aide
Program
Shannon welcomes New Physicians
Raj Cheruku, M.D., Oncology/Hematology
Dr. Raj Cheruku received his medical degree from Kakatiya Medical College in Warangal, Andhra
Pradesh, India, then went on to complete his internship at St. Louis Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., and
his residency at Edward Hines, Jr. V.A. Hospital and Foster McGaw Hospital of the Loyola University
in Illinois.
Dr. Cheruku also completed a fellowship in the division of hematology-oncology at Wayne State
University School of Medicine in Detroit, Mich. Dr. Cheruku returns to San Angelo and Shannon
Clinic, where he practiced from 1995-2007, from Brenham, Texas. He welcomes new patients
to his office in the Shannon Oncology Center located in Shannon Medical Plaza Ste. 110, 102 N.
Magdalen. For more info, call (325) 481-2025.
Scott Huard, D.O., Anesthesiology
After receiving his bachelor’s degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., Dr. Huard earned
his medical degree from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific at the Western University
of the Health Sciences in Pomona, Calif. He then completed his anesthesiology residency at the
University of Connecticut School of Medicine in Farmington, Conn.
Dr. Huard is board certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology. He joins Shannon from
Anesthesia Associates of New Haven in Connecticut. For more info, visit www.shannonhealth.com.
Randall Slimak, M.D., Hospitalist
Dr. Slimak received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical
degree from Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He then
completed his internal medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. Slimak is board certified in internal medicine. He comes to Shannon from CR Darnall Army
Medical Center in Fort Hood, Texas. For more info, visit www.shannonhealth.com.
Thanks to the partnership with
Shannon, additional space at St.
John’s was renovated for the new
testing site. The space is located on
the third floor and provides a waiting
room, a bathroom, and a testing lab
room which replicates a hospital room
complete with beds, night stands, bed
tables, privacy curtains, scales, glove
boxes, nurse call devices, and cleaning
service.
“Creating a testing location in San
Angelo would not have been possible
without the donated space and
equipment provided by Shannon
Medical Center,” commented Jamie
Rainey, Executive Director of Howard
College San Angelo. “Not only did
they donate space and equipment,
they were so helpful in renovating the
space to meet the requirements of
NACES for a test site. We can’t thank
Shannon enough for being our partner
in providing a test site for our region.”
In the past, testing through Howard
College San Angelo was limited to only
those students who had completed the
Nurse Aide program. Now, with the new
testing site, anyone needing to test can
use the testing site.
“Without this local testing site in San
Angelo, all of our students, including
Dual Credit students from the San
Angelo Independent School District,
would have had to travel to Big Spring
to test,” added Jamie Rainey. “We are
very excited to be able to provide this
service here in San Angelo.”
For more information on the Howard
College Regional Testing Site for the
Nurse Aide Certification Exam, call
(325) 481-8322.
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A ssocia t e S e r v ic e A w a r d r e co g ni t ion
40 years
Sherree Jeschke
Carl Lange
35 years
Stella Book
Rebecca Carrillo
Cynthia Coulter
Biatriz Elmer
Mary Milhauser
30 years
Phillip Stovall
Juanita Velazquez
25 years
Richard Castro
William Donnelly, Jr.
Mark Emerson
Teresea French
Deanna Howard
Janet Kiser
Laurence Lambert
Peggy Liebo
Rebecca Lopez
Gracie Luna-Aguirre
Cheridan Lyons
Sharon Maher
Jesusita Moreno
Teresa Morgan
David Moss
Jane Webb
Carol Welch
4
20 years
Ricky Aguero
Yolanda Cabrera
Stacie Elizondo
Sharcella Hall
Annette Helmers
Becky Holdridge
Teresa Kreager
Rhonda Leftwich
Thelma Manning
Lisa Mitchell
David Osborne
Nancy Pate
Jesse Perez
Rick Ramirez
James Rauterkus
Jay Scott
Ronald Smith
Tamie Smith
Aracely Torres Connie Whitman
Mary Wike
15 years
Selma Aguilar
Paula Baker
Johnny Balderas
Angela Baldwin
Bitoria Chapoy
Thuy Cote
Sheree Delgado
Tina Evans
Tracy Grantham
Sheila Gray
Connie Havlak
Marvin Hill
Bryan Horner
Constancia Ibarra
Susie Lara
Grant Loemker
Francisca Martinez
Susan Mathis
Marion McIntyre
Mary Munoz
Susan Myers
Larry Nicholson
Teressa Nix
Shane Plymell
Wendell Ramsey
Enriqueta Rodriguez
Charlotte Sebesta
Angela Turner
Melinda Villarreal
Gary Voss
10 years
Andrea Bain
Esperansa Balderas
Laura Bird
Rhonda Boggess
Joann Burrows
Nichola Cason
Peggy Creel
Lacretia Cribb
Adrienne Damian
Dale Droll
Christopher Easterwood
Maria Estrada
Marisa Feagan
Alice Gamble
Frank Gomez
Lisa Hasty
Holli Heap
Carl Henderson
Maria Hernandez
Susan Lamb
Anne Lauer
Amy Levario
Elisa Martinez
Gloria Martinez
Stefanie Martinez
Angela McCarty
Mark Meroney
Judy Millican
Berta Nicholson
Cathy Odom
Corina Ortiz
Josephine Perez
Toni Pippin
Marcus Ray
Donna Robison
Gloria Robledo
Sandra Sanchez Rivas
Tiffaney Shaffer
Elizabeth Stinnett
William Tiftickjian
Maria Tinajero
George Valadez
Carmen Valentin
Belinda Vega
Maurice Voity
Bobbi Wagner
Brenda Walls
Rita Wells
Kimberley Werner
5 years
Frank Alejandro
Stephanie Anderson
Christina Arp
Kelly Blevins
Benjamin Burkhalter
Vicki Burrage
Joshua Butts
Alexander Canlom
Teresa Canlom
Kassie Carver
Jami Casey
Blanca Charboneau
Michelle Coates
Holly Collum
Leslie Combest
Donald Conoly
Christie Contreras
Martha Coronado
Katelyn Crumley
Norma Davila
Melissa Deanda
Julita Delizo
Diane Eggemeyer
Laura Elizondo
Barbara Ellerbe
Theresa Elrod
Luis Encarnacion
Jesse Fernandez
Molli Fleming
Melynda Fridley
Jeanine Fustos
Michelle Gainer
Mary Garcia
Rodney Gardner
Keith Goodman
Deborah Graham
Janelle Grimes
Elva Guerrero
Joshua Hall
Tamiko Hamer
Edgar Harris
Michael Hayes
Laura Holcomb
Karen Isenhour
Brandee Jackson
Hortensia Jacobo
Kacci Jacoby
Calley Jones
Adan Leanos
Kristene Leek
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A ssocia t e S e r v ic e A w a r d r e co g ni t ion
35 years
Brenda Lewis
Jessica Lopez
Jane McCaleb
Phillip McCleery
Patricia McLain
Donald McWright, Sr.
Alissa Miller
Vickie Modkins
Ray Montemayor
Andrea Neste
Mallory Nye
Rosario Ornelas
Carrie Pridemore
Lindee Pyle
Daisy Rangel
Raynaldo Rangel, Jr.
Arturo Rodriguez
Roy Rodriguez
Kayla Rubio
Crystal Salazar
Echi Samaniego
Elisa Sanchez
Mittiebel Schoppe
Lupe Sentena
Amanda Smith
Jose Smithwick
September Summers
Monique Tapia
Marselino Torres
Raymond Torres
Amber Trevino
Marcus Tubbs
Cecelia Underwood
Meredith Ussery
Katherine Vasquez
Chandra Wanoreck
Lisa Ward
Callie Watson
Anke White
Skylar White
Alan Wike
Felisha Wilkins
Leslie Yarbrough
Gloria Yeung
Lydia Young
Rebecca Young
Ramona Soto
30 years
Lavina Casbeer
Tina Jones
Dr. Steven McCloy
Melissa Schmidt
25 years
Gary Bowen
Maria Jara
Louise Multer
Ada Sherman
Randy Williams
20 years
Peggy Adams
Leah Lynette Ashley-Scott
Dr. Thomas Bender
Natalie Castillo
Rochelle Lee
Dr. Denver Marsh, Jr.
Edith Gravley
Laura Feist
Ramiro Talamantez
15 years
Dr. James Barnett
Anita Charles
Sandra Counts
Petra DeLa Garza
Natividad Delaney
Gloria Dienert
Jo Feist
Stephani Foltz
Deborah Hagelstein
Mario Hernandez
Kristi Kerby
Dr. Bradley McIver
Kimberly McLemore
Dr. James Melott
Griselda Mendoza
Linda Stinson
Angela Marie Stucker
Rebecca Taylor
10 years
Dr. Kenneth Breedlove
Kimberly Coon
Shronda Crumley
Christina Cuellar
Mark Duncan
Donald Garcia
Mary Garza
Dr. Jerry Gideon
Delma Gonzales
Ernesto Hernandez
Dr. Eric Igler
Patricia Juarez
Jara Kirby
Valarie Mills
Julianne Newman
Dr. Harvey Russwurm
January Saldivar
Dr. Stephen Sawyer
Dr. Michelle Snuggs
Dr. Steve Stanley
Laura Steely
Dr. Eugene Stokes
Patsy Truelove
Buren Whitten
5 years
Elisha Abbott
Crystal Aguilar
Sarah Allen
Sandra Banda
Marjorie Baxter
Jacqueline Benavidez
Carlos Brito
Sarah Brown
Dr. Charles Buchanan
Anna Campbell
Maegin Carlile
Cruz Castillo
Laura Chancellor
Sabra Cheney
Melinda Cruz
Dr. David Cummings
Xaviera Dela Cruz
Shelly Dickens
Kay Drake
Mallory Duyck
Jennerfer Farmer
Dr. Jason Felger
Mary Floyd
Eva Fuqua
Julie Green
Jessica Guerrero
Elizabeth Harlow
Jo Harrell
Mary Henderson
Melissa Hernandez
Natasha Hillhouse
LaDonna Holder
Dr. David Ivans
Vanessa Jimenez
Edith Kennedy
Jeannie Lucio
Deeanna Martinez
Mary Martinez
Kimberly McBride
Dr. Morgan McCaleb
Dr. John McClish
Sabrina Meares
Melissa Miranda
Jillian Moncada
Pascuala Montes
Claudell Munoz
Dr. James Neill
Carolyn Odor
Dr. Robert Patyrak
Carole Pierce
Dr. Mark Ramirez
Yolanda Ramirez
Tami Reisner
Rosa Rodriguez-Maskill
Abelina Rojero
David Ruiz
Susan Schultz
Kristi Snyder
Laura Stamps
Velma Thomas-Aguilar
Taylor Torrez
Samantha Tounget
Dusky Wells
Cindy Williamson
Ashley Wilson
Carolyn Wood
Teresa Young
The Associates honored
here can be proud that
they are forever a part
of the history that is the
Shannon legacy. This
is a legacy based on
serving others and these
Associates have proven
their willingness not just
to serve, but to serve with
pride, compassion and
devotion.
Shannon
Medical Center
Service Awards
January 24, 2014
Shannon Clinic
Service Awards
January 25, 2014
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