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Growth OMCNews The right care, right here. Community June 16, 2017 Mission To provide exceponal, compassionate care to all we serve. Vision We will change lives by nurturing hope, improv- ing health and encour - aging wellness – every person every me. Inside this Issue Surviving a Stroke, Community Educaon Dinner June 20. See page 5. Meet our latest new hires on page 7. Blood Drive is June 21. See page 9. Welcome Nurse Residents! See page 3. 145 Motorcycles Participated in the First OMC Dice Run of the Mills Inaugural Event raised $7,800 for equipment at OMC Cancer Treatment Center Ozarks Medical Center (OMC) Foundation held its First OMC Dice Run of the Mills on June 10 with a total of 145 motorcycles and 17 cars participating. e fundraiser raised $7,800 which will be used to purchase an attachment for OMC’s 4D Linear Accelerator to treat breast cancer when the tumor is located close to the heart and lungs. e event was sponsored by Great Rivers Distributing, Outpost Motorsports, Q94, Bartlett Mov- ing Services, and Lazy W Pallets. continued on page 10 Ozarks Medical Center Broke Ground on New Clinic Ozarks Medical Center (OMC) held a groundbreaking ceremony at 12:15 p.m. June 12 for the new home of the combined OMC Mammoth Spring and ayer clinic. OMC Board of Directors Chair Kevin Gleghorn, OMC President and CEO Tom Keller, Mayor Jean Pace of Mammoth Spring and Mayor Ken Cotham of ayer spoke at the ceremony. continued on page 2 Happy CNA Week!

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Page 1: Happy CNA Week! OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · 6/16/2017  · Information Security Analyst Service Patient Experience Results by Unit/Department June 12, 2017 Here is this week’s

Growth

OMCNewsThe right care, right here.

Community

June 16, 2017

Mission To provide exceptional,

compassionate care to

all we serve.

VisionWe will change lives by

nurturing hope, improv-

ing health and encour-

aging wellness – every

person every time.

Inside this Issue• Surviving a Stroke,

Community Education Dinner June 20. See page 5.• Meet our latest

new hires on page 7.

• Blood Drive is June 21. See page 9.

WelcomeNurse

Residents!See page 3.

145 Motorcycles Participated in the First OMC Dice Run of the MillsInaugural Event raised $7,800 for equipment at OMC Cancer Treatment Center

Ozarks Medical Center (OMC) Foundation held its First OMC Dice Run of the Mills on June 10 with a total of 145 motorcycles and 17 cars participating. The fundraiser raised $7,800 which will be used to purchase an attachment for OMC’s 4D Linear Accelerator to treat breast cancer when the tumor is located close to the heart and lungs.

The event was sponsored by Great Rivers Distributing, Outpost Motorsports, Q94, Bartlett Mov-ing Services, and Lazy W Pallets. continued on page 10

Ozarks Medical Center Broke Ground on New ClinicOzarks Medical Center (OMC) held a groundbreaking ceremony at 12:15 p.m. June 12 for the new home of the combined OMC Mammoth Spring and Thayer clinic. OMC Board of Directors Chair Kevin Gleghorn, OMC President and CEO Tom Keller, Mayor Jean Pace of Mammoth Spring and Mayor Ken Cotham of Thayer spoke at the ceremony. continued on page 2

Happy CNA Week!

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The groundbreaking was held at the construction site at the corner of Nettleton and US Hwy 63 in Thayer, close to the Arkansas/Missouri state line. The future combined clinic, at 8,700 square feet, will greatly increase the size of the current clinics located at 300 Warmfork Road in Thayer, Missouri and 260 South Main Street in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas.

“We are so pleased to officially kick off construction of this new, state-of-the-art facility,” said Tom Keller, OMC President and CEO. “By combining two clinics that are less than three miles apart into one, our goal is to help patients get all their health care needs met in one location.”

OMC gratefully acknowledges Charles Mesner for his generous donation of half the land.Keller said plans for the new facility include an increased number of exam rooms; a rehabil-itation gym for physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy; expanded areas for behavioral healthcare, chronic care management, and patient education.

The OMC Thayer Clinic has been serving the area since 1990, and is staffed by Dr. Harry Kelly, Family Nurse Practitioner Glennette Haney, and Licensed Social Worker Charlotte Collins. OMC began operating the Mammoth Spring Clinic in 1986. It is staffed by Dr. Harry Kelly and Family Nurse Practitioner Leslie Batterton. Dr. Kelly, along with Batterton, Haney and Collins will continue to provide care in the combined location.

“OMC will also be able to enhance services due to wiring and infrastructure for advanced electronic health capabilities such as telemedicine. We are proud to construct this spacious new facility to provide access to our patients closer to their homes,” added Keller.

Tate General Contractors, Inc. of Jonesboro, Arkansas are the general contractors on the project. Cromwell Architects and Engineers, Inc. of Little Rock, Arkansas is the architectur-al firm that designed the clinic.

Construction of the clinic is expected to be complete in winter 2017-2018.

To reach the OMC Thayer Clinic, call 417-284-7136 or the OMC Mammoth Spring Clinic, call 870-625-3228. For more information about the groundbreaking, contact the OMC Public Relations Department at 417-257-6735.

Ozarks Medical Center Broke Ground on New Clinic, continued from page 1Growth

Photo from page 1:Breaking ground on Ozarks

Medical Center’s building site of the combined Mam-

moth Spring and Thayer clinics are left to right:

Kevin Gleghorn, Chair of OMC Board of Directors; Bill Pace, representing the

Charles Mesner family; Ken Cotham, Mayor of Thayer;

Lee Davis, Supervisor of OMC Mammoth Spring Clinic; Leslie Batterton,

Nurse Practitioner at OMC Mammoth Spring Clinic;

Dr. Harry Kelly, physician at OMC Mammoth Spring and Thayer Clinics; Glen-nette Haney, Nurse Prac-

titioner at OMC Thayer Clinic; Jean Pace, Mayor of Mammoth Spring; Wanda Roark, Supervisor of OMC

Thayer Clinic; and Tom Keller, OMC President

and CEO.

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People

OMC Nurse Residency Program Welcomed NursesOzarks Medical Center (OMC) welcomed its first co-hort of nurse residents recently. These graduate nurses have been added to OMC’s nursing staff.

OMC’s Nurse Residency Program is a 12-week program designed to fulfill recruitment needs while transitioning newly graduated professional nurses into the role of direct-care nurse.

“Newly graduated nurses are often overwhelmed by the fast pace work environment and work demands leading quickly to job dissatisfaction,” said Kurt Ab-bey, Chief Nursing Officer at OMC. “OMC has taken initiative to transition new nurses with a curriculum that is evidenced-based and supports best practice with an emphasis on nursing excellence: high quality, professionalism and compassionate care.”

“The program provides weekly learning that will enhance critical thinking, communication skills and ease the struggles of transition. The Nurse Residents are our employees and not students. When the pro-gram is completed, the nurses will then transfer into open nursing jobs at OMC,” explained Kimberly Shaw, OMC Nurse Residency Program Coordinator. “When you see one of the new residents please extend a warm welcome. We are very happy to have them here.”

For more information about OMC Nurse Residency Program visit http://www.ozarksmedicalcenter.com/For-Community/Nurse-Residency-Program.aspx or call Kimberly Shaw at 417-256-1749.

OMC Nurse Residents pictured left to right, first row: Cathy Tuck, Brandy Johnson, Amanda Stretch, Jaquita Perkins,

and Brandy McHenry.

Back row: Kimberly Shaw, Nurse Residency Program Coordinator; Leigha Lashley; Jamie Scarbrough; Kristen Mitchell;

Courtney Reeves; Chrystal Sikes; Trapper Patillo; Donna Green; Brittany Staggs; Hailey Shinberger; Merinda Crigler;

Quintin Adolphson; and Ray Niemotka.

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PeopleOMC Scholarship Program Applications Due 7/1/17OMC offers scholarships for students pursuing careers in nursing and the allied health care professions. The purpose is to attract new recruits to health care and assist current students in registered and licensed health care programs, resulting in employment at Ozarks Medical Center. The application can be found at: http://www.ozarksmedicalcenter.com/For-Community/Careers/OMC-Scholarships.aspx

The deadline for all applications will be July 1, 2017.

Dress in Support in JuneDress in support days are Fridays in June for Stroke Awareness Month. Stickers are $5 each with proceeds going to the Stroke Education Fund.

Dress code is nice jeans and collared shirt (no T-shirts may be worn). Please verify with your supervisor that your department may participate before purchasing Dress in Support stickers.

Stickers may be purchased for $5.00 per Friday on the main campus at Main Admissions Registration, Heart Care Ser-vices and Neurosciences; in the Shaw building at Rehabilita-tion Services; in Parkway in Public Relations, BHC, Finance and the Foundation; Internal Medicine; and at OMC Home Care (Riverways).

Dan McKinney Retiring After 26 YearsDan McKinney, an IT Systems Network Administrator is retiring from OMC after 26 years of services. Please joing us for his retirement reception. Details below.

Net Learning UpdateA “Confirm Badge Number” feature has been added to the Net Learning login screen. You will now be required to enter your badge number twice when logging in.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Education Department at ext. 6793.

Thank you!Erin Gibbs,BSEd., Education ManagerEducation Services417-257-6725

Lord God Almighty, we seek your

guidance in all that we do. It is

through Your love, grace and mercy

that we are able to extend kindness,

comfort, compassion and care to those

we serve each day. Thank you Lord,

that we have allowed us to be Your

servants as we serve others in need. In

Jesus’ Name we pray. Amen.

Weekly Prayer brought to you by the

OMC Chaplains

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Dr. Clara Applegate will present

How to 'spot a stroke' and what to do

The critical importance of TIME to treatment

Stroke prevention tips

Tuesday, June 20, 6-7 pm, OMC Parkway Center

Please encourage your loved ones, friends and family to attend. Stopping a stroke in time can make all the difference in someone's life.

Dinner will be provided. The event is free, but reservations are required by calling

257-6793.

Ozarks Medical CenterThe Right Care, Right Here

FREE Educational Dinner

Surviving a Stroke:

Clara N. Applegate, MDNeurologist

OMC Neurosciences Center

You Rock!These individuals’ You Rock cards were shared with Public Relations:

Mike Morrison & HOME ~ HOME “I had a patient in Mammography that was on O2. Her battery on her machine was dead and had no charger. I called HOME and the lady and Mike responded quickly to bring over a battery and installed it for her. The patient and I were thankful so when we finished her appointment, she could make it home. A BIG praise to HOME and Mike! Thanks

for the teamwork!” ~ from a coworker

Laura Christopherson ~ Lab “On Memorial Day, a coworker called out sick. Laura volunteered to come in 3 hours early and cover so no

one else would have to be called in. She worked 16 hours straight that day. Laura won “Employee of the Month” for June because of this. Way to go!” ~ from a coworker

Melinda King ~ Lab “Melinda will re-arrange her schedule to satisfy staffing needs for OMC. Dedication is her middle name.

I appreciate everything she does for her patients, the laboratory and OMC.” ~ from a coworker

Whitney Adams ~ Lab “Whitney has filled in where she can and when she can. She is a pleasure to work with!” ~ from a coworker

People

Dr. Joseph Honored RecentlyDr. Antony Joseph of OMC Surgical Specialists Clinic was honored recently at the Network Operations Council meeting in appreciation for service to Ozarks Medical Center by serving on the OMC Board of Directors.

Gift Baskets for Volunteer DinnerThis year’s Annual Volunteer Dinner is Thursday, June 22, 2017. The theme is the TV show “Happy Days.” The gift baskets are always the HIGHLIGHT of the entire evening. For more information, call Dianne Hoover at 293-9969.

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Reminder from ITJust a reminder that OMC IT or Microsoft will NEVER ask you to go to a website and download anything to “clean up your pc”. There are some people of ques-tionable morals claiming to be from Microsoft that will “fix” your pc if you just go download teamviewer and give them ac-cess. DO NOT DO THIS!

Some things to watch out for:• Call comes from an un-known number or wireless caller• Call comes from out of state• Caller claims to be from Microsoft• Caller says they can see errors on your pc (impossible)• Caller states that everything is free of charge• Caller asks what browser you are using

• Caller tries to walk you through going to a website

• Caller wants you to go to a website to download something (teamviewer, by the one who called me)

If you hear any of these red flags, do not give them ANY information and hang up on them. If you have any questions or concerns, please con-tact me.

Stay Safe!Brandon Floyd, IT DepartmentMCITP|MCSA|CHP|CSCSInformation Security Analyst

Service

Patient Experience Results by Unit/Department June 12, 2017Here is this week’s patient experience report. Please contact me if you have any questions or if I can help in some other way. Steve Culver, Service Excellence Director, 417-257-5984

< 62nd Percentile62nd – 75th Percentile

=>75th Percentile

Weekly Change

Month to DateApril

Quarter to Date

2Q2017

Year to Date2017

Year to

Date

Unit/Department Percentile Rank

Percentile Rank

Percentile Rank N

Inpatient - HCAHPS 15th 18th 33rd 203

Inpatient ICU – HCAHPS 44th 25th 26th 14

Inpatient OB – HCAHPS 76th 75th 84th 19

Inpatient CSU – HCAHPS 10th 10th 8th 46

Inpatient Med/Surg - HCAHPS 24th 32nd 41st 124

Emergency Dept. 35th 47th 46th 168

Surgical Services 8th 8th 8th 101

Clinics - CGCAHPS 33rd 27th 25th 750

OMC Home Care - HHCAHPS 14th 35

Behavioral Healthcare Clinic 95th 48th 7th 8

Rehabilitation Services

Imaging Services 34th 41st 42nd

Lab 29th 36th 40th

Registration 18th 34th 32nd

EVS 8th 8th 14th

Nutrition 57th 58th 31st

DJ Gross Accepts Walk-Ins or Same Day AppointmentsAdvanced Family Practice Nurse DJ Gross is accepting walk-ins or same day appointments Monday through Friday at OMC Internal Medicine Clinic. The clinic is located on the second floor of the Doctor’s Pavilion.

DJ accepts patients ages 13 and up.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 417-257-5989.

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Meet the latest new hires to come through Orientation:Left to right:Landry Strong, AnesthesiaMandy Lorey, Home CareMandy Pender, Home CareChristy Boyer, CSUMegan Quackenbush, EVSGarland Rost, EVS

New Coworkers at Ozarks Medical Center!

People

June 16, 2017 7

Memo from Pam Lee, COOIt is with a great sense of loss that I share the news that John Wilcox, Chief Informa-tion Officer, has resigned. Over the past 2.5 years, he provided tremendous Infor-mation Technology leadership and spear-headed Meaningful Use, EHR consolida-tion and other key projects. His hard work and team player abilities will certainly be missed. John has truly been an enormous asset to OMC. His last day will be Fri-day, June 23rd. Please join me in saying good-bye and good luck as he prepares for a new role outside OMC. A farewell cake celebration will be held in his honor June 23rd (2pm-3pm).

During the transition, TJ Temple will serve as Interim Chief Information Officer. Like John, TJ has been very instrumen-tal assisting to move IT-related projects forward. He has a medical technology and laboratory service background and has a Master of Business Administration Degree. During his thirteen year tenure at OMC, TJ worked several years as Manager of IT applications. He has very impressive experiences which includes serving as the Chairperson for MUSE, the user group for Meditech facilities. TJ is well-respected within the Meditech community and has great relationships with Meditech member hospitals.

Please welcome TJ Temple to his new role as Interim Chief Information Officer, effective Monday, June 26th.

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Quality

Safety Check fill in the blank answers

1. PDSA 2. YES 3. RCA 4. FALLS 5. ORIENTATION 6. RESTRAINTS 7. FMEA 8. DATA COLLECTION 9. PLAN 10. PI/PSC 11. EVERYONE 12. EXPERIENCE 13. MONITOR 14. TOP CONCERNS 15. MARY FINE 16. DO 17. NON-PUNITIVE REPORTING 18. ANALYZE 19. OMC 20. YES 21. OWNER 22. ACT

Safety Check

Test your knowledge of Performance Improvement!

Use these clues to fill in the blanks below.

1. What is OMC’s Performance Improvement (PI) model? 2. Are results of PI/PSC activities and/or Risk Management issues utilized to develop educational

offerings? 3. What is a reactive process to look at something that could have caused harm to a patient? 4. What is one of OMC’s top concerns? 5. When do coworkers receive education on Performance Improvement (PI)? 6. What is one type of PI data that is monitored due to high risk? 7. Failure Mode Effects Analysis or _ _ _ _? 8. What is used to monitor performance improvement processes? 9. What is the first step in the PI model (PDSA)? This is the P in PDSA. 10. What is the multi-disciplinary team that provides oversight of our organization’s PI? 11. Who is responsible for patient safety? 12. Patient _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ feedback is received from Press Ganey and HCAHPS. 13. The organization collects data to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ its performance. This is the S in PDSA. 14. What are the organizational priorities established by the PI/PSC and Senior Leadership called? 15. Who is the Director of Quality and Patient Safety Officer? 16. PI model (PDSA) - What does the D in PDSA stand for? (Implement the action also known as _ _) 17. OMC encourages what type of environment to maximize patient safety and reduce risks to

patients? (Hint: This encourages reporting of errors so processes can be fixed.) 18. PI model (PDSA) This means to measure and _ _ _ _ _ _ the effects of an action. This is the S in

PDSA. (The S stands for Study) 19. Ozarks Medical Center or _ _ _ . 20. Are patient experience surveys a form of PI? 21. The PI/PSC meets _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 22. PI Model (PDSA) Do this to implement the change or abandon the plan. This is the A in PDSA.

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Cruisin’ For CancerSaturday, June 1711:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Miller Satellite Center3113 US Hwy 63, West Plains

Dunking Booth • Bootlegger’s BBQKKDY

Fundraiser for Larry Amunrud who is battling cancer.

For more information or to order t-shirts, contact Brandy Miller at417-679-2687

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Every Two Seconds, Someone Needs BloodOMC and CBC of the Ozarks Blood Drive June 21OMC and the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks will host a blood drive Wednesday, June 21, from noon until 6 p.m., at the Willard Hunter Classroom in the OMC Parkway Center.

“We are encouraging everyone to give. The entire process will only take about an hour. It is amazing that with just a short time out of your day, you can help save a life,” said Joan Hanff, OMC Lab Services Director.

For more information, visit www.cbco.org, or call the OMC Public Relations Department at 417-257-6735.

Notes from Senior Leadership Meeting June 13, 2017Administrator on Call Hand-off –Kurt Abbey to Connie Schott No issues to pass along.

Good News Stories – The Thayer Groundbreaking Ceremony on June 12 was a success with over 100 guests and staff in attendance. The Dice Run to benefit the OMC Foundation on June 10 was a success with 145 motorcycles and 17 cars participating. Kim Thomp-son reported that one of her coworkers had praised the care she received in the Emergency Department.

Recognitions – Senior Leadership recognized the full staffs of Finance, Behavioral Health, IT, HR, Print Shop and Public Relations departments for continuing to get daily work done in flood-affected conditions for the last 8 weeks. These departments were all af-fected in varying ways; some completely displaced and many sharing space in temporary conditions with no complaints and minimal interruption of work flow. Pam Lee recognized Justin Juline for his persistence and professionalism assisting the Cancer Treatment Center with accounting issues, saving over $45,000. Tom Keller recognized Melissa Smith for her outstanding work organizing the Dice Run for the OMC Foundation. Kim Thompson recognized the work of the Charge Capture Team, including Rodney Gibson, Melody Simpson, Amy Lipford, and Malissa Reardon. Kurt added recognition of the nursing staff that are doing an excellent job with charge capture in the EHR.

Upcoming Calendar Items- June 14 – Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. June 20 Stroke Education Dinner 6pm, Medical Executive Committee (Med Exec) 6:30. June 21 Board Finance Committee 4:30pm.

Leader Rounding –Senior Leaders will round in the following areas on June 14UCCUrology ClinicCancer Treatment CenterRehabShaw Building Imaging and RegistrationLabImagingNPUSurgeryHeart Care ClinicClinics AdministrationI.T.ICUMed/Surg

Emergency Response Team – Rick Leita presented a proposal to establish two OMC teams that would respond to mass casualty inci-dents in the area. Members asked for additional information. Rick will report back next week.

Capital Requests approved- Capital request-2 replacement breathalyzer for DOT physicals: replacement of old equipment Joan Hanff Lab $2175

Physician Engagement Survey Follow up- Physician Engagement – This year’s survey will be distributed at the October 4 Medical Staff meeting. A link will also be emailed for completion online.

Round TableConnie Schott reported that HR is scheduled to move on Friday to their new offices in Parkway.Jeff Jones reported that the POCs are continuing to meet and effect positive changes in the provider practices.

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The event kicked off at OMC Parkway Center in West Plains and included Dice Roll Stops at Dawt Mill in Dawt, The Antler Package and Pizza in Gainesville, Rockbridge Rainbow Trout and Game Ranch in Rockbridge, Hodgson Mill in Sycamore, Twin Bridges Canoe and Campground at Twin Bridges, and concluded at a Lot Party held at Great Rivers Distributing in Pomona.

The Lot Party featured rock band Fender Bender and food trucks The Bus Stop, McClard’s Boro Dogs, and Hillbilly Kettle Corn. Booth vendors were Outpost Motorsports, Proforma Red Calf Promotions, Bikers Against Child Abuse, US Cellular, and OMC Cancer Awareness.

Silent auction items were provided by Triple C Cycle, Denney’s Harley-Davidson, Xtreme Audio, Bartlett Moving Services, John and Susie Kenslow, Dr. Charles and Robin Morgan, and Tina Hanson.

Tim and Nita Mead of Blue Spring won the award for the furthest traveled to participate. The oldest motorcycle rider went to Bonnie Dawe, age 77, of Melbourne, Ark. The person who had the lowest total dice roll score award went to Jimmy Wilkey of West Plains. The highest total dice roll score award went to Melanie Hicks of West Plains.

Prizes for winners at the Dice Roll Stops were donated by Dawt Mill, The Antler Package and Pizza, Rockbridge Rainbow Trout and Game Ranch, Savor Grill, and Twin Bridges Canoe and Campground.

“We were blessed with a beautiful day for riding our Ozarks last Saturday and were thrilled with the number of people who came out to support this event,” said Melissa Smith, Co-Chair of the event. “We are already looking forward to the Second Annual OMC Dice Run on June 9, 2018.”

For more information about the Dice Run, contact Melissa Smith, 417-257-6737 or Charlie Wharton, 417-505-9161, Dice Run Co-Chairs. Additional photos are on the Dice Run of the Mills event Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/1746875625627416/.

CommunityOMC Dice Run of the Mills, continued from page 1

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Thank you volunteers

for helping make this event a

success!Sean Thompson

Maggie Wilcox

Regina Eades

Kim Thompson

Libby Waterson

Karsyn Smith

Shelby Smith

Sawyer Smith

Cecelia Lundry

Thomas Pieralisi

Doug Vargas

Annie Vargas

Jackie Pendergrass

Tracy Evans

Susie Kenslow

John Kenslow

Kathy Delgado

Richard Delgado

Jennifer Bennett

Eric Bennett

Kathy Smith

Sherie Astorga

Patricia Cunningham

Erin Gibbs

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Free Koozie with T--Shirt purchase(while supplies last)

Get a free Dice Run Kooziewith a Dice Run T-Shirt purchase. Contact the

OMC Foundationat extension 5200.

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Ozarks Medical Center Boston Mutual Life Annual Enrollment 2017

June 20th - 27th

Were you hired between 10/1/2015 – 4/30/2017? No medical questions to qualify THIS YEAR ONLY!

A representative will visit your location; see your supervisor for details.

Highlights of the ELOP plan include:

Guaranteed Issue*

Guaranteed Premium

Guaranteed Cash Value

Guaranteed Portability

You own the policies even after you retire or leave employment with

NO increase in premiums and NO decrease in benefits.

Are you a current policy holder? Now is the time to review your coverage, make name/address changes or add new spouse*, new children or grandchildren.

Have you previously waived coverage? Come see the rep for your options.

A rep will be available in the Cafeteria to make changes for current policy holders

Thursday, June 22nd 9am - Noon

*Guaranteed coverage amounts available for employees, children to age 25, grandchildren to age 15. Employee need not participate to cover family members. Spouse subject to a qualifying medical question to receive modified guaranteed amount.

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OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.Lunch: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Snack Bar: 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.Dinner: 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Holidays & WeekendsBreakfast: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.Lunch: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Employees receive a 20% discount on most items in the cafeteria. (Menu subject to change without notice.)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Taco SaladsChicken FajitasBeef EnchiladasSpanish RiceMexican CornBlack Bean BurgersMinestrone

Herbed Arctic CharPenne Chicken AlfredoParmesean Roasted PotatoesItalian Blend VegetablesHamburgersBaked Potato Soup

Chicken FajitasTortilla Crusted TilapiaSpanish RiceMexican CornChicken TendersChicken Tortilla Soup

Baked Pork ChopsGreek Marinated ChickenRosemary PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleFish SandwichBroccoli Cheese Soup

JUNE19

JUNE20

JUNE21

JUNE22

JUNE23

Fried ShrimpBBQ Beef BrisketGarlic Mashed PotatoesStewed TomatoesGrilled Chicken SandwichTomato Bisque

Daily: Salad Bar, Sandwich Bar, Pizza, Desserts

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce &

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce,

cheddar cheese, pico, diced onion & salsa

6 ChickenWings

for $3.00

$1.00 Hot Dogswith chili, cheese

sauce & 25¢ fountain

drinks

BBQChicken

Sliders$1.00 each

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

What’s happening at OMCJune 17-Relay for Life • Jimmie Carroll Sports Complex, 2:00-10:00 p.m.

June 20-Stroke Awareness Dinner • 6-7 p.m. at Willard Hunter Classroom, OMC Parkway Center (SEE PAGE 1)Featuring Dr. Clara Applegate. The dinner is free, but reser-vations are required. Call 417-257-6793.

June 21-Blood Drive • Noon-6 p.m. at Willard Hunter Class-room, OMC Parkway Center, West Plains (SEE PAGE 9)Walk-in or make an appointment using https://www.cbco.org/donate-blood/. For more information, call the OMC Public Relations Department at 417-257-6735.

June 22-OMC Volunteer Dinner • 5:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church South Campus

July 5-Smoking Cessation Classes • OMC Pulmonary Rehab, Shaw Medical BuildingFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered. Registration is required and space is limited. Call 417-257-5959, extension 6905.

July 18-Heart Saver Infant CPR • 6-8 p.m.Covers basic resuscitation skills on an infant. Recom-mended for the third trimester of pregnancy or after infant birth up to one year. Call 417-256-9111, extension 6440 to register or for more information.

July 20-Health Screening • 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Gaines-ville Medical Clinic, 37 Medical Drive, GainesvilleOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings. No appointment necessary. For more information, call 417-679-4613.

July 20-Free School Athletic Physicals • 4:30 p.m. at the Shaw Medical BuildingStudent athletes must have a signed consent form ot participate.

July 20-Living and Hospice Support Group • 5:00-6:00 p.m., Willard Hunter Classroom, OMC Parkway CenterI Can Smile/I Will Smile. Presentation followed by grief support group. Refreshments served. Call Krishana Over-street at 417-256-3133, extension 3005 to register or for more information.

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