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Show ML View Hospital Seven BrUes participates in safety collaborative . Now patients safety is even secure at Mountain View (MVH) in Payson. Hospital Few musicals feature a plot as as that of six rowdy brothers from the uncivilized backwoods who kidnap six girls from town to be their unsuspecting bridges. That combined with . amazing choreography and lively shared its findings and efforts music may account for the with other participating hospitals. durjng appeal of "Seven Brides By participating in the Safety for 5 Brothers." a charming Collaborative, MVH proactively production with fun and romance adopted strategies to eliminate that begs to be performed in the known safety hazards, to identify great outdoors. SCERA will accommodate potential hazards and to educate both staff and patients. "Part of that need by staging the boister-hoensuring safety in our hospital is ous musical production under the educating our patients," said stars at the SCERA Shell Burt. "There needs to be commu- - door Theatre, 699 S. State, nication from MVHs employees to patientsits a partnership really." Because the success rate of this collaborative project, local and national regulatory agencies and patient advocacy groups have recognized the patient safety work. "This is really just one more way the care provided at Mountain View Hospital is top notch, added Burt. "We are very proud of our employees who participated in this year-lon- g program in order to provide new ideas and to help patients feel secure about the care they receive here." rip-roari- ng Out-safe- ty Health notes multi-disciplina- te re-app- J will utilz ly Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE JUAB COUNTY POLLING LOCATIONS FOR PRIMARY ELECTION 1 21 maker! & Great Mexican, American and Smoothie Franchise and sites available. Come enjoy our success in Utah. New outlets have opened in Hunter, Orem & West Jordan Call Bob Strong at nt. Richard M. Brough A Candidate with Widespread Knowledge and Experience For Juab County Commissioner mu LacLground and zxvtritncw to raprannl Paid Pol Adv. PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT FOR JUAB COUNTY, UTAH - JUNE 25, 2002 Fonr,it1 East 100 North County Nephi, Utah REPUBLICAN 160 North Main Erift Nephi, Utah For U.S. REPRESENTATIVE. District 01 Mona Town Hall msmm 50 West Center ROB BISHOP Mona, Utah KEVIN Levan Levan Town Hall For COUNTY COMMISSIONER "A" M JtiwrJi 20 North Main RICHARD M. BROUGH Levan, Utah ROBERT L. STEELE Eucrka Precincts lf 2, & 3 Eureka City Hall Rocky Ridge Rocky Ridge Community Center Published in the Eureka Reporter June 2 1 , 2002. n Foe U.S. REPRESENTATIVE. lViH: S. GARN fc lifter 20 DAVE THOMAS 21 copy of the Official Ballots to be voted in Juab County, Utah, for the Primary Elections to be held on June 25, 2002 Juab County Clerk District 01 DONALD DUNN I, Patricia M. Ingram, Juab County Clerk, do hereby sw ear that the foregoing is a true s Patricia M. Ingram Out DEMOCRATIC Nephi Precincts 3 and 4 Juab County Building Mona all MUM MU.iT and 2 Nephi City Building feTACO Jfy mtnis of our popuiation Your Vote in the Republican Primary June 25, 2002 will be greatly appreciated. Before you give up hope, turn back and read the attacks that were made upon Lincoln. Bruce Barton JUNE 25,2002 Nephi Precincts GttSM. Our next Juab County Commissioner will be decided this coming Tuesday, June 25. He will have no democratic opposition in the November Election. You can still register as a Republican when you vote on Tuesday if you have not registered as a Democrat. I would appreciate your vote at that time. ry bi-sta- extensive use of the hill sur- "Seven rounding the stage. Brides" opens June 14 at 8 p.m. and continues through June 24 ut Or-me- daily except Sundays and Tuesdays. "This show was a real favorite when we did it at the Shell 10 years ago," says Jerry Elison, drcctor- In 1981, one million pieces of Double Bubble gum were sold. ems SCERA Park and making en-mo- re MVH joined a number of other hospitals to celebrate the comple- tion of a year-lon- g patient safety collaborative. MVH participated with a collaboration of hospitals throug- Utah and Nevada in an effort to enhance internal patient through quality improve- The Patient Safety Collabo-ration is aimed to improve medi- cation safety and increase hospi- tals capacities to manage patient safety through human factor psychology, team resource man- agement and organizational risk "Every patient management. should feel absolutely comfort- able and safe about the care they receive at Mountain View Hospi- tal," said Jo Burt, chief clinical officer. "We take patients safety very seriously ami constantly look for ways to improve." The Patient Safety Team at MVH presented their unique ways of increasing patient safety and received recognition for their contributions at the celebration held in April. In order to achieve the goals of the Did you know that the back Safety Collaborative, members of and the back of the legs are formed contributing hospitals where most melanomas develop? and teams Melanoma is the deadliest form several in of skin cancer. To protect yourparticipated conference calls and three learn- - self and your family, use a watering sessions. MVH also imple- - proof sunscreen that blocks both mented patient safety changes in UVA and UVB rays. The SPF its facility, conducted adverse should be at least 15. And its drug event surveillance and very important to apply the sunscreen 20 minutes before exposure to the sun, then at least every two hours. on-goi- ng May 21 , 2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three |