Vital Signs
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Vital Signs
Volume 16, Issue 1 Vital Signs December EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH page 2 Staff Recognitions page 4 December employee of the month Vanessa Morelos Short Work Bio Vanessa has been with CBHA since 2013. She is a Registered Nurse Care Manager. Her tasks include assessing walk-ins, giving medications, starting IVs, immunizations, and outreach to patients by phone. Vanessa also does Patient Education and follow up care. Vanessa also volunteers for CBHA’s events. Why She Won Vanessa was nominated for EOTM by the Nurse Managers and Nieves Gomez. “Vanessa is a teacher and mentor for MA nurses. She is a selfstarter, proactive, flexible and represents CBHA well.” She has provided documentation to the Director of Quality highlighting 10 ways to improve our UDS reporting that are all potential to use. Vanessa assists the Clinic Managers with patient flow and sometimes covers as RN for provider teams. She is consistent with AIDET and is always prepared in rounding with performance improvement ideas. The Scoop Vanessa was surprised and excited when Nieves told her she had won employee of the month. Her favorite part about her job is helping the patients. She gets to see patients in different parts of their life and builds a relationship with them. Vanessa would like to thank the Nurse Managers and Nieves for nominating her. “I am thankful that I get to work with such a great group of people.” Nurse Managers and Nieves have been very supportive and available whenever needed. “Their recognition inspires me to grow in my career.” She really enjoys working at CBHA. In her free time Vanessa enjoys spending time with her family, her husband and 3 children. They like to travel as a family and visit other relatives that they don’t get to see often. 2 | Vital Signs Karlee Kerr Sharon Skorick Dental Asst. of the Month Jennett Sanchez Delia Barragan Landa Antellia Lyss Marroquin Kent Mosbrucker Arrieta Marcela Karlee Kerr Thalia Deleon Juan Sandoval 3 | Vital Signs Kimberly Yerbich Rosalia Avila Maria Cardoso Nathan Spinelli Kelly Carlson John Beauchamp Mathew Garza January Congratulations, Elisha Gomez Dulcye Field Obtains National Certification! Dulcye can now add the initials CMPE after her name. What do they stand for? Certified Medical Practice Executive! Dulcye has been working for some time to obtain this certification by the American College of Medical Practice Executives. She achieved it by passing rigorous essay and objective examinations that assessed her knowledge of the broad scope of medical practice management skill sets which include business operations, financial management, human resource management, information management, organizational governance, patient care systems, quality management, and risk management. Dulcye was also required to complete a minimum of 50 continuing education hours. Staff Recognition! Congratulations Dulcye! This is a big accomplishment! 4 On Christmas Eve, I received a call from a patient with a laceration on his finger. He was hurrying to get to the clinic and wanted to inform us that he might make it a few minutes after 4pm when the doors would be closing. We began to prepare for the patient’s arrival so I would like to thank the staff that assisted with this patient’s care. John Beauchamp agreed to see the patient and he was patiently waiting for the patient’s arrival with his nurse, Alma. Iris Pruneda assisted with the registration and had taken care of most of the process when the patient arrived. The patient was immediately attended to and he was very grateful of CBHA’s response to his injury. -Carlos Ruiz, Clinic Manager | Vital Signs Welcome Matthew Foster, MD Dr. Foster graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine in 2008. He enjoys primary care involving full clinic duties, surgical obstetrics and inpatient care. He’s also interested in dermatology. He originally started out at Cornell University in New York in engineering. However, at the end of his first year he found his interests had changed and he moved closer to home and graduated from Southern Oregon University with triple degrees in Biochemistry/Chemistry, Mathematics and Contemporary American Drama and minors in Biology, Physics and Psychology. “It was a lot of work but I enjoyed it. The English and theater classes were fun. We read Chaucer and other great stuff… I am a big Mark Twain fan” Dr. Foster took a break from all of the above with an Outdoor Survival Class where he learned the basics of surviving in nature. “We were outside with the elements… sleeping in rainstorms, foraging your own food, making your own fires, etc. “I also did a lot of traveling that year and then worked for several years in Material Science; he also did several years of medical research. It was a personal medical issue with his heart that narrowed his focus and propelled him into the medical profession – one that is a really good fit for him. After graduating from medical school and residency at Contra Costa Regional Medical Services, Dr. Foster has worked as a rural family practice physician in Madras, OR; he also treated veterans in Bend, OR. “It was fascinating to interact and take care of these men and women.” he said. Dr. Foster is also very interested in emergency department work and had the opportunity to work as a locum tenens physicians in several ERs. He is excited to join the CBHA medical staff and looks forward to beginning his practice. Personal interests include model rocketry. “I love to build model rockets with my kids,” he said. He has two sons, age 4 and 7 and a little two year old daughter. He is also very interested in WWII and Vietnam War history. “I also like to go fly fishing and hunt birds. I hunted with my father in my growing up years.” He enjoys the martial arts and plans to get back into it once he has settled into the community. 5 | Vital Signs Linda Simmons 12 years at cbha! Linda graduated from high school in 1969. She began work on a full-time basis for Dr. Richard Bunch and Dr. Kenneth Pershall. “Their clinic was on Main Street at that time and remained in that location until 1981 when the Fourteenth Avenue Medical Center opened,” she said. “I had several short moves out of the area in those early times; the clinic hired me back when I returned.” She worked as a receptionist – a position that gradually drifted into billing. Linda likes people; she enjoyed the interaction with patients and staff alike. “We were like a little family,” she recalls. That ”family” expanded dramatically when 14th Avenue Medical Center and CBHA merged in 2004. ”I remained in the billing department ,” she said. Her experience in billing helped her out a lot. “The medical codes, insurance companies, etc., were familiar to me.” The location for the CBHA billing department has changed several times since she began. The current location across the street from OFC has worked out well. “I am a people person so I miss seeing everyone in the main building,” she said. “However, it is peaceful and quiet with fewer interruptions so it has worked out well.” Linda has enjoyed working in health care all these years. “I do really love it,” she said. Keeping up with all of the changes in the commercial insurance accounts she manages has been and remains challenging. “Right now I am dealing with the insurance companies’ changes in benefits…basically what is covered. The companies are tightening up and many times reducing benefits to the patients.” She tries to intervene for the patient and help out whenever she can. She is amazed at the growth she has seen at CBHA since 2004. “It’s so great that we are able to offer so many services to the Connell and Mattawa areas.” There are also constant updates to equipment and training that has allowed her to keep up. Linda’s favorite part of working has always been her contact with people. Linda has many interests outside of work. She and husband, Ken, are actively involved in Othello’s Classic Car Club. They have restored several old vehicles over the years and participate in classic car shows around the state. She has also been a member of a Beta Sigma Phi Sorority group. “We have a lot of fun plus our service projects benefit the community”. Linda and Ken are both involved in Othello’s Pet Rescue. They have adopted some animals and also foster cats until permanent homes can be found. “Sometimes it seems like we have a million,” she laughed. Linda also likes to work outdoors in her yard. “Time is limited for that; however, I enjoy it.” 5 | Vital Signs HR CORNER SPECIAL DATES Birthdays Shall We Play A Game? If you haven’t logged into Relias lately, when you do, you will see a new gaming feature! Upon login, it will take you through a quick tour. The purpose is simply to add a little fun to your learning experience. Whether you choose to use the gaming feature or not is up to you; your required courses will still be there under “My Learning.” The departmental leader board has also been activated so that departments can compete against each other as well. For more information or help, please contact Rebecca in HR (Ext 8753). y l n o f f a t s benefits quiz! 1/21 - Luthene Manzo 1/22 - Rosalia Avila 1/22 - Irasema Pruneda 1/24 - Silvia Silva 1/25 - Christopher Garza 1/25 - Sally Voight 1/26 - Salvador Jauregui 1/27 - Maria Gonzalez 1/27 - Carlos Ruiz 1/28 - Yesenia Carriero 1/29 - Rebecca Locke 1/31 - Laura Garza 1/31 - Samantha Guerra 2/2 - Maria Vela 2/9 - David Hoffeins 2/9 - Zuleica Morfin 2/10 - Rodrigo Ozuna 2/12 - Grace Quinonez 2/14 - David Bass 2/14 - Mathew Garza 2/14 - Estella Perez 2/15 - Erizbehida Valencia 2/17 - Amelia Mungia 2/18 - Edna Hymas 2/18 - Daniela Tercero 2/18 - Maria Vazquez 2/19 - Emily Medina 2/19 - Kirk Morris Events 2/2 - Ground Hogs Day 2/4 - Wear Red Day 2/14 - Valentine’s Day 2/15 - President ’s Day What are the 9 Holidays that staff 1.only CBHA offers? If you answer correctly you will get a chance to win a gift card! Email your answers to Lori at [email protected] 6 | Vital Signs Answer the question below:
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