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Show Hilltop November 30, 2000 Care, 'K care concerns they may have. This service will provide counseling to 1 patients regarding their illness or injury and will frequently prevent unnecessary trips to the clinic. Due to our limited number of registered nurses, we will only be able to conduct this service from 7:30 a. m. 4:30 p.m. weekdays. appropriate and high quality care. By realigning the responsibilities for various aspects of this complex process, we will be able to accommodate the vast majority of patients appointment requests. When appointment difficulties arise, the PCM team is the point of contact to resolve the problem. v7 A from page -- The Extended Hours Family Practice Clinic has also experienced some inations and screening tests designed improvements. Over the past several to target health risks. This allows you months, we found that this clinic has and your PCM team to modify these been drastically underutilized after 7 risks and to detect diseases early in p.m. weekdays, seeing less than 0.41 their course, so that they can be dealt patients per day. Because the demand with before they do real harm. Your for care was predominately during the PCM team has been specially trained day, we have rotated the hours so that to help you identify your clinical pre- more medical personnel are now availventive service needs, screening for able during the duty day to care for concerns such as colon, breast, prostate, your neecls. Also, the Extended Hours skin, and cervical cancer; assessing Family Practice Clinic has been comrisks for heart disease such as high bined with the Family Practice Clinic. blood pressure, high cholesterol level, The current hours for the Family Pracfamily history of heart disease, and tice Clinic are 7:30 a.m.-- 7 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. on weekends more; screening for osteoporosis, substance abuse, immunization and holidays. Our goal at the 75th Medical Group status and other critical health conto continually improve the delivery is cerns. In addition, your PCM team, along with other professional health of health care services to our patients. services such as our Nurse.Managed If you have suggestions as to how we can serve you better, mention your Clinic, can provide you with the essential education to lower health risks and ideas to any member of your PCM team, or write them down on a suggestion manage medical conditions. Other changes, designed to improve slip and give them to a customer sercustomer service in the near future, vice representative at any of the clininclude an expanded Nurse Triage line ical areas. We look forward to meeting to assist all patients with any acute your health care needs. Clinical preventive services are exam- dia-Jbete- s, Star performers honored by 75th Air Base Wing The 75th Air Base Wing honored 47 employees with star performer coins during October. The employees were recognized for their efforts during the Operational Readiness Inspection; at the Transportation Customer S.ervice Center; and with the 651st Munitions Squadron. Honored were: ORI Outstanding Performers Staff Sgt. Kevin Tarr, Capt. Mark Messen-brink,Tec- Sgt. Michael Gribble, Senior Airman Troy Reisner, Staff Sgt. Airman 1st Gregory Buckley-LowTech. Class Aaron Schanz, Sgt. Mark Radloff, Airman 1st Class Christopher Devine, Tech. Sgt. Pedro Gonzales, Airman 1st Class Robert Hyson II, 2nd e, Lt. Rudi Dimas, Airman 1st Class Shean Coggins, 1st Lt. Roy Dietzman, Airman 1st Class Zachary Lanning, Staff Sgt. Erik Stewart, Airman 1st Class Joshua Gomez, Tech. Sgt. Kelvin Walker, Staff Sgt. Joseph Wilson, Staff Sgt. Michelle Patchett Brown, Tech. Sgt. Steven Nutt, Staff Sgt. Christopher Hill, Airman 1st Class Jennifer Smith, Staff Sgt. Kristina Mclnally, 2nd Lt. Kareem Owens, Tech. Sgt. Teresa Wheeler, Senior Airman Chris Maples, Airman 1st Class Demetrius Buckles, Senior Airman Edward COLLEGE CrV0MASSAGE Boyd, Senior Airman Robert Karnes Transportation Customer Service Center Lynn Taylor, Bob Armstrong, Dale Swanson, Frank Trujillo, Gordon Arave, Kip Chestnut, Tim Candland, Bud Speth, Jim Wise, 75th Transportation Squadron; John Haycock and Paul Steele, 75th Civil Engineer Group 651st MUNS Senior.Airman Leland Hayes, Staff Sgt. Phillip Pelletier, Tech. Sgt. Arturo Herrera, Airman 1st Class Jesse Janik, Tech. Sgt. Mark Rodriquez, Tech. Sgt. 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