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Show March 1, 2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Special Procedure Lab for the blockage. Most labs have so we are excited just one to have this improved equipment." If a problem is detected in a patients vessels, doctors and assistants can intervene to restore blood flow right in the same room without compromising the patients care or quality of the procedure. Better patient care was the entire reason in building this special lab. "There are so many benefits to our new lab, said Dr. Ryan Nielsen, vascular and inter- - View Mountain Hospital in has opened a Payson (MVH) new diagnostic capabilities to the patients it serves. The new lab is complete with Toshiba equipis MVH the first hospital ment. in the state to offer this new dual equipment. "This equipis ment just outstanding," said Ric Johnson, director of cardiopulmonary and radiology. "Bewe can cause of the two in the look vessel at any literally body regardless of size to check state-of-the-- C-ar- C-ar- m, art m C-ar- at Mt. View Hospital Wildlife knecht, cardiologist. "I am excited to have my patients in this hospital because of .the care they receive and the attention to detail the employees provide." For more information about If you know where to go, Mountain View Hospital's new winter can be one of the best AngiographyInterventional Suite and the new procedures offered, times of the year to view bald yeagles, elk. Rocky Mountain Another advantage of MVH s please call goats and other wildlife in Utah. new lab is the quietness of the equipment. "Patients undergoing To guide people to some of these procedures will be less Utahs best winter wildlife viewdistracted because hardly any ing spots, the Division of Wildnoise is made and before they life Resources has published the know it, the procedure is fin"Wildlife Review, Special Edition ished," said Johnson. Family The Utah Safety Council is 2002" magazine. The magazine is members of the patients having four-hodefensive free of charge and copies are the procedures are able to wait in offering available at the Division of Wilda special area while the procedriving courses for individuals in life Resources office in dures are performed. In some the ProvoOrem area. Courses cases, they are also welcome to are held throughout each month, come into the suite to review the at the Utah Valley State College (Orem Campus). outcome of the procedure. The four-hocourse consists Mountain View Hospitals of classroom instruction and new special lab also allows physifocuses on accident prevention, cians to detect possible problems Public Notice before symptoms are evident. driving confidence, awareness of FEDERAL EMERGENCY "We can look for possible strokes hazards and improving driving skills. MANAGEMENT AGENCY or hypertension and prevent Drivers may complete the (FEMA) APPLICATIONS them," said Nielsen. "This lab course for a reduction DUE allows us to provide the best, from their Utah record, driving most technologically advanced The Six County Association once three Individuevery years. Patients care possible. should know they can receive the same als, 55 years of age and older, AgingCommunity Assistance care here, at Mountain View may qualify for insurance discounts after completing the Department has been awarded Hospital, as they would at larger course. $15,790.00 of federal funds under hospitals." Registration is $35 per per- the Emergency Food and Shelter Physicians who have worked or $10 for those age 55 and National Board Program (FEMA) son, in the lab are genuinely imover that are only seeking a ' with the for State Set Aside, (includes pressed technology. "Mountain View Hospital has the reduction in their insurance rate. For additional information or to Piute, Wayne, Millard and Juab privilege of having a well thought These funds are to out lab," said Dr. John Frisch- - register, please contact the Utah Counties). Safety Council at supplement emergency food and or visit www. utahsafety coun- shelter programs in the area. cil. org. Funding can be used for emergency food and shelter by Do not drink poison, relying under on the antidote you may possess. eligible organizations national guidelines. Applications Arab Proverb Continued from Page 1 will be accepted until March 1 1, We appreciate Bettys kindness If you try to cleanse others-li- ke 2002, at the AgingCommunity and friendship, Jeanne said. soap, you will waste away in Assistance Office, 250 North Justin and his parents watched the process! Main, Richfield, Utah 84701. For African Proverb more information call (435)896-922- 2 the Olympics during the 17 days and Justin was very excited to see ext. 16. Nobility is defined by the than every day. Jeanne said, Published in the Eureka demands it makes on us by One day we were watching the Reporter March 1, 2001. obligations, not by rights. and a had Olympics delivery boy stopped with some of Justins supplies and asked them about the Part-TimOlympics. When I told him that Justin had been a torch runner and The Tindc School District has an opening for a part-tim- e showed him the torch, he was bus driver. amazed. Ill never forget the look he had on his face when I let him Qualifications told the torch. 1. Physical Examination Jeanne said that the torch is 2. Completion of state requirements and license for bus capable of being relit, but they drivers. will nev er do it. The only time it 3. Completion of required training required by Tintic School was lit was when Justin carried it and that is how it will stay. District and Utah State. 4. Background check and clearance. During the closing ceremonies on Sunday, Justin and his parents 5. Ability to compete required forms and reports for Tintic woe watching as the flame went School District. out and Justin was very 6. Other qualifications a required by the Tintic School Board disappointed and sad when they andor Utah State. put it out, but they will always remember the day Justin was a Wages and schedule in accordance with Tintic School District pay scale. part of the Olympic flame and will treasure it always. Applications may be picked up at the Tintic School We really want to thank our District Office. Deadline to return applications is for family, friends, and March 26, 2002 by 3 p.m. all their support for Justin during his torch run. Published in the Eureka Reporter February 1 5 and They were wonderful and it was neat to have March 1,2002. them all a part of it. ventional radiologist. "One of the advantages is the ability to see things we have never seen before. The technology is truly remarkable." 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