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Show 6A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 7, 1984 Money for Regional Prison Wanted Bountiful Physician Gets Recertification SALT LAKE CITY -SCorrections officials are urging Gov. Scott Matheson to include funding for new prison facilities in the special .legislative session in March that could include funds for a criminal justice resource center" in Farmington. The Corrections Division asked the Legislature in January to budget $30 million for renovating the state prison near Draper and also to build five small regional facilities at possible sites in Farmington, Salt Lake, Provo and Rich- - tate BOUNTIFUL Dr. David G. Lewis, a Bountiful physician, has been recertified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is one of four specialist in Utah who have obtained board recertification. Approximately 60 percent of all physicians in the United States have completed specialty training in their respective fields and have passed all of the requirements necessary to become board certified. These requirements include successfully passing both written and oral examinations as well as submitting detailed study cases which have been compiled for over a DAVID LEWIS period of one year to the board for review and approval. Once specialist become board Having come out of one of the best training programs in the certified, they are eligible to become Fellows for the American country at Barnes Hospital in St. College in their specialty field. Louis into a community hospital, I think that the quality of They must also satisfy ContinuOBGYN care at Lakeview Hosing Medical Education requirements in order to keep their pital is top quality. This is demcertification current. Their par- onstrated by the desire each member of our department has ticipation in continuing education programs is verified and had to prove his competence by recorded by the state. board certification, said Dr. Recertification is an entirely Lewis. Originally from Salt Lake voluntary process. If specialists Dr. Lewis has been on City, wish to recertify, they must do Lakeview Hospitals Active so within six years after they have been certified. They must Medical Staff for nearly seven g examination and years. He received his M.D. Depass a gree from George Washington six submit months worth of documented actual patient case University in Washington, D.C., studies which have been verified in 1973. He served a three-yea- r residency at Barnes Hospital in by a hospital for completeness St. Louis, Missouri. He is a and accuracy. member of the Davis County Although all of the physicians Medical Association, The St. on Lakeview Hospitals Louis Medical Society and the OBGYN Department staff are Missouri Medical Society. He is board certified specialists, with a Fellow of the American Colthe exception of one new physilege of Obstetrics and Gynecolcian who is fully trained and eliogy. gible for board certification. Dr. Dr. Lewis and his wife Pam Lewis is the first in the departand their six children make their ment to be recertified. home in Woods Cross. 48-be- said. field. Vickrey OtiCUUUB IRENE JANES Review Correspondent Beaver awards. The recipients were: Neslin Bangerter, Earl C. Tingey and Acel Kent Thacker. The Silver Beaver award is hold its district Roundtable meeting at Viewmont High School March 8, at 7:30 p.m. like home. And to many patients who are homebound, theres nothing like Home Care. 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Godfathers Pizza, Robintinos, Dominoes, Safeway, Marie Calendars, Baskin Robbins and Mrs. Cavanaughs also contributed support. There is also a need for volunteers in our area to work in the area of public education, she said. Anyone interested may call the local office 6 or Silver Beaver Awarded Three Stonecreek Scouters the over during the week of March 26 to consider some revisions of the State Constitution, possible flooding problems and correct some technical errors made during the January bud- Rpr7ABfo8 544-583- were recently awarded the Silver said Cancer Fund Gets Boost In Campaign day-lon- crowding at the problem at the state prison is felt on a county level. When the prison gets backed up, then the jails become overcrowded and the counties end up dealing with part of the burden that would normally be in the prison," he explained. Vickrey said the state will examine an upcoming Davis County master plan study of the jail in Farmington and is still interested in developing a small facility in conjunction with the jail. The Legislature will meet in a special session However, the Legislature only allocated $4.7 million to build a d facility in Ced-e- r di- State Corrections City. rector Bill Vickrey said the other four facilities are "desperately needed and asked Matheson last week to bring the funding package before the legislators in March. Utah cannot afford to put off the decision on overcrowding problems in the criminal justice system as a whole for another year," he Hours: Monday Friday, 10:00 am 9:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am 6:00 pm LAYTON G3E 0 Suite 156, Clearfield 776-65- 43 n V v. ' A ' |