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Show With 17 Years In Health Care Field 1983 Thursday, Saptambar 8, Pag a 3 - Alfred Is Administrative Head y operations at the new Pioneer Valley hospital are under the direction of Michael E. Alfred. The administrator holds both a masters of science degree in biochemistry and a master of business administration. With 17 years experience in the health care industry, Mr. Alfred Is a member of the Utah Hospital Assn., Utah chapter of the American Red Cross, Salt Lake County Mental Health Services, United Way, West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce and the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Federation of American Hospitals. The assistant a is Mark C. Wells, a graduate of Brigham Young University and UCLA. He is a member of the Utah Hospital Assn, and serves in the Salt Lake Paramedic Advisory Commute. He and his family reside in West Jordan. Controller Paul Reid, who is in charge of business operations, also has considerable years of experience in the field of hospital ations. surgical publications. Director of Nursing Services Marion Shurtliff, Day-to-da- financial affairs. A BYU, Mr. Reid is responsible for maintain- - graduate of R.N., received her bachelor of science degree in nursing from the University of Utah and is a graduate of the HCA Nursing Executive Management Program. Formerly the assistant director at Lakeview hospital, Mrs. Shurtliff has served as nursing director at Valley West hospital since 1979. J. David Bane, M.D., an internal Dr. J. David Bane medicine specialist, serves as chief of staff at Pioneer Valley hospital. He completed a residency in internal Dr. Wallace L. Chambers Michael E. Alfred ing the financial integrity of Pioneer Valley. The chairman board pioneers Wallace trustees, of of L. Chambers, M.D., was born in Rock Springs, Wyo. and obtained his under- graduate paramedical degree at the University of Colorado and the University of Nebraska in 1946. Following his internship and residency at Philadelphia General Hospital, Dr. Chambers came to the Salt Lake area in 1955 to en- - ter private practice. The first specialist in the western Salt Lake Valley, Dr. Chambers joined the Granger Medical Center in 1961 as a surgeon. Having held numerous staff positions, including chief of surgery (1963-197at Valley West hospital, he is currently chairman of the board of trustees at Pioneer Valley hospital and assistant professor at the University of Utah College of Medicine. Dr. Chambers is the author of eight surgical public- - medicine at the University of Utah Medical Center and entered into private practice in West Valley City. He has been associated with Valley West hospital since 1973. With a medical staff in excess of 100 and a corps of hospital personnel numbering nearly 500, there are many people involved in the delivery of health care at Pioneer Valley hospital. Serving with Dr. Chambers on Pioneer Valleys board of trustees are Burton F. Brasher, MD, vice Michael E. Page 6, chairman; Alfred, ad-(Se- e Mark Col. 5) Paul Reid C. Wells Cmu)tiiuEattMd. SB . . Ik Ba(u' LUe leave that fo ijm! Vdim "ttfe burton Cueiytkticg Bui UMBER Welcomes Pioneer Valley Hospital to West Valley City w Burton's has been satisfying the needs of residents of the West Valley area for ALL THEIR BUILDING NEEDS for many years! r W Off On Any Purchase 25 Or More With Coupon I "r Person j Offer Expires September 30, 1983 NAME BRAND CLOTHING NAME BRAND NURSERY FURNITURE AND ALL NECESSITIES WE CAN HELP! 0 BANK CAROS GLADLY LUMBER OPEN 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM 3909 W. 4700 So. 969-907- 1 CHILDRENS STORE we DELIVER EVERYTHING BUT THE BABY ACCEPTED ' 7200 SOUTH MIDVALE, UTAH 84047 107 WEST, PHONE 566-77- 49 |