8
May 27, 2016 Mission To provide exceptional, compassionate care to all we serve. Vision We will change lives by nurturing hope, improving health and encouraging wellness – every person every time. Inside this Issue Discount tickets avail- able for OMC employ- ees. See page 2. See page 3 for Memori- al Day closings. Minutes Matter! See page 6 for information on a free stroke educa- tion dinner. OMCNews The Right Care, Right Here Community Ozarks Medical Center Supports Zizzer Baseball OMC was the proud sponsor of the new scoreboard for the West Plains High School Zizzer Baseball Team. e backside of the sign is an OMC billboard visible from Olden and North Howell Streets. Pictured with Head Coach Chris Quarti (front row far right) are members of the Zizzer Booster Club and Ozarks Medical Center. Back row, leſt to right: Booster Club Members John Grisham; Richard Davidson; David Gohn; Doug Dunbar (also Physical erapist at OMC); Tom Keller, OMC President & CEO; Gay Watson, Executive Director of OMC Marketing; Boost- er Club Members Melinda Swope and Nita Judd; and WPHS Athletic Director Greg Simpkins.

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Page 1: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

May 27 2016

Mission

To provide exceptional compassionate care to all we serve

Vision

We will change lives by nurturing hope improving health and encouraging wellness ndash every person every time

Inside this Issue

Discount tickets avail-

able for OMC employ-

ees See page 2

See page 3 for Memori-

al Day closings

Minutes Matter See

page 6 for information

on a free stroke educa-

tion dinner

OMCNewsThe Right Care Right Here

Community

Ozarks Medical Center Supports Zizzer BaseballOMC was the proud sponsor of the new scoreboard for the West Plains High School Zizzer Baseball Team The backside of the sign is an OMC billboard visible from Olden and North Howell Streets Pictured with Head Coach Chris Quarti (front row far right) are members of the Zizzer Booster Club and Ozarks Medical Center Back row left to right Booster Club Members John Grisham Richard Davidson David Gohn Doug Dunbar (also Physical Therapist at OMC) Tom Keller OMC President amp CEO Gay Watson Executive Director of OMC Marketing Boost-er Club Members Melinda Swope and Nita Judd and WPHS Athletic Director Greg Simpkins

May 27 2016 2

People

Memorial Day Time Card amp PTO Hours Entry DeadlineDue to the Memorial Day Holiday falling on Payroll Mon-day ADP eTime hours will be transferred at 10 am Tuesday May 31st Please make sure you have checked your time card and submitted PTO hours or changes to your supervi-sor by end of shift on Monday or beforeW4 forms for income tax changes (most commonly called 99 forms) should be turned in to Human Resources no later than 1000 am on Tuesday

The remaining payroll schedules are not affected--direct deposits and pay cards will be funded normally

Discount Tickets Available to OMC EmployeesWe are happy to announce that OMC employees can receive a dis-count when they purchase tickets from Showboat Branson Belle Silver Dollar City White Water and Six Flags St Louis

For Showboat Silver Dollar City and White Water tickets visithttpstoresilverdollarcitycomCompanyOzarks Medical CenterPromo Code 28160

Gate Price Price (With Tax) SavingsSilver Dollar CityOne-Day Adult $6100 $5600 ($6019) $5 offOne-Day Child $5000 $4500 ($4838) $5 off

White WaterOne-Day Adult $4100 $3600 ($4018) $5 offOne-Day Child $2000 $2000 ($2232) na

Showboat(ShowCruiseMeal)Adult $5100 $4600 ($4944) $5 offChild $2500 $2500 ($2687) na

For Six Flags St Louis tickets visit httpwwwsixflagscomPartnerLoginUsername OARKSMED Password SixFlags8Please note username and password are case sensitive

One-Day Tickets (3-day advance) $3999 + TaxOne-Day Tickets (less than 3-day advance) $4299 + Tax2016 Regular Individual Season Pass $5999 + Tax

Prices are valid from March 25 - October 30 2016

ST LO U I S

Brian Pence ResigningIt is with mixed emotion that I find myself informing our team that Brian Pence Director of OMC Cancer Treatment Center has resigned effective June 24 Irsquom happy for Brian knowing that he will be returning to his home in St Louis to take a position that will allow him to spend more time with his family in St Louis But Irsquom also saddened that our organization will losing a tremendous asset Brian has led the Cancer Treatment Center through a number of new initiatives including hard-wiring the call back system and playing a key role in the Nurturing Hope Cancer Center Expansion project which broke ground March 22 There is no doubt in my mind that OMC will benefit from Brianrsquos efforts for years to come

Please join us in thanking Brian for his service to OMC and wishing him well in his new endeavor

Jeffery Jones MHA FACHEVice President of Clinic Operations

ANNUAL PILLAR AWARD

2015 FINALISTS NOMINATIONS

The Recognition and Rewards Committee wanted to share the Pillar Award Finalists nominations with you The Committee felt that these should be shared as well

Chuck HubbleVOLUNTEER

ldquoChuck Hubble has only been volunteering since March

of 2015 but Chuck wears many hats as a volunteer He

originally cross-trained at both the front volunteer desk

at the main entrance and the desk in Outpatient Surgery

(OPS) Then when we started the new OMC Shuttle service

he decided to also be a driver A couple of months ago one

of Chuckrsquos fellow volunteers in OPS had to take a medical

leave for two months and Chuck not only worked his own

3 or 4 shifts but he covered her 2 shifts in OPS and came in

at 630 am just like she does And as if that wasnrsquot enough

he fills in any other days that I need a shuttle driver On

top of all of that Chuck has a part time paying job for a

couple of hours every afternoon Chuck is a dedicated

volunteerrdquo

May 27 2016 3

People

Memorial Day ClosingsMemorial Day is one of OMCrsquos lsquooffice closingrsquo holidays The following departments will be closed on Monday May 30 (and other days if noted) Thank you to all who are working over the holiday weekendbull AllergyImmunologybull Alton Medical Clinicbull Behavioral Healthcarebull BioMed (On call tech will be available)bull Cancer Treatment Centerbull Cardiac Cath Lab ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Cardiac Diagnostic Lab ndash Closedbull Educationbull Employee Healthbull EmployeeRetail Pharmacybull Employee Wellnessbull Financial Services (Accounting AP Payroll)bull Foundationbull Gainesville Medical Clinicbull Gift Shopbull Heart Care Services ndash Closedbull HOME (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Human Resourcesbull Information Technology Department - OMC staff should

follow the normal after-hours on-call process should assistance be needed during this time period

bull Internal Medicinebull Mammoth Spring Clinicbull Materials Management (Mail Courier Storeroom and Printshop)bull McVicker Family Healthcarebull Neurosciencebull OMC Homecare (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Out Patient Surgery ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Operating Roomndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Orthopedic Clinicbull Ozark Worksbull Pain Managementbull Public Relationsbull Pulmonary Rehabbull Rehab Outpatient Servicesbull Rheumatologybull Riverways Office - Nursing will still see patients

Post to OMC Facebook PageJust want to give a huge ldquoTHANK YOUrdquo to your Thayer Clinic for giving shelter to my two girls during the tornado warning on Tuesday They were traveling from Alabama to Missouri and I really appreciate yall letting them in until the weather improved Many thanksmdash feeling blessed

bull Shannon County Medical Clinicbull Shaw Imagingbull Sleep Centerbull Surgical Specialists Clinic - General amp Neurosurgerybull Thayer Medical Clinicbull Thrift Storebull Transcription and DRAGON support staff will be out Friday

May 27th and Monday May 30thbull Urgent Care Clinic- Primary Carebull Urologybull West Plains Imagingbull Womenrsquos Healthcarebull Wound Care Services

The following departments will be openbull Acute amp Home Health Services -Will be provided as alwaysbull Mountain Grove Medical Complexbull Walk-In Clinic will be open for regular hours ndash 9am-6pmbull Urgent Care Clinic - Urgent Care (Open for regular hours ndash 10am-7pm)

Parking HangtagsThis is to inform all OMC staff that hangtags have now replaced the OMC stickers and it is each employeersquos re-sponsibility to pick up a hangtag in HR Currently there are some designated hangtags on order which should be in within the next two weeks If you have not dropped by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible If your designated parking hangtag is on order please continue to check back with HR If you have any problems you can reach my office by dialing extension ldquo7051rdquo Thank you

Retha Evans Com-municationsSecurity Manager417-256-9111 ext 7051

Gracious God we are asking

you for your comforting presence in the hospital we ask you to calm any fears and anxieties the patients may be experiencing Bring them a sense of your ever present spirit Care-

fully guide the doctorrsquos hands eyes ears and hearts Be with the hospital

staff that care for the patients Bind them as one We ask this in the

name of Jesus Amen

Weekly Prayerbrought to you by the OMC Chaplains

May 27 2016 4

People

NURSINGmatters

Support Target StrokeOMC is TCD (Time Critical Diagnosis) Level II designated Stroke Center by Mis-souri Department of Health and Senior Services Stroke education for the public is one of our biggest goals to improve with timely diagnosis treatment and iden-tification of risk factors To meet this need Target Stroke has began a fundraising campaign to be able to sponsor stroke education You have an opportunity to help support the OMC Stroke Center by purchasing a Target Stroke T-Shirt Place your order by email by Wednesday May 25 at 500 pm Cost is $15 each All proceeds go to support the OMC Stroke Team events Shirts are Heather Graphite with the Tar-get Stroke logo on front and the FAST definition To place order email JennipherLawingozarksmedicalcentercom or call 417-257-6777

FAST

Neurosciences CenterThe Right Care Right Here

Ozarks Medical Center

FACIAL ARM SPEECH TIME TO CALL 911WEAKNESS WEAKNESS WEAKNESS

May Birthdays on 2 South2 South recently celebrated May Birthdays Back row Kista Barnard RN (Clinical Nursing Supervisor MedSurg) Brandi Ledbetter RN Donna Ellis CNA Paydan Clayton GN Misty Rodgers CNA Alexis King CNA and Nikki Davis RNFront row (holding the cake) our twins Kassie Cleaves RN and Katie Bonds RN and Kayla Clinton GN Stephanie McCullough 59Kassie Cleaves 515Katie Bonds 515Cheyenne Mings 516Brenda Williams 525Alecia Martin 527 BHC Nurses Celebrated Nurses Day

Pictured left to right Kathy Smith Misti Herndon

Patty Carson LaDonna Caraway Dan Noordhoek

Robin Collins and Joy Anderson Not pictured

Laura Sheppard and Tamara Grimes LPN

May 27 2016 5

Weekly AC ReportThe Administrative Council would like to share the key discussion areas from our meeting May 24 AC discussed the following topicsAdministrative Hand off - Babysafe OB Infant Security still malfunctioning alarm While the system is down a member of OMC Security is stationed in OB

Good News Story ndash The OMC Wellness coordinator Christina Hardman reported that as a result of Couch to 5K and the Fun Run that a group of coworkers in Parkway have completed a ldquoWalk to Key Westrdquo challenge by walking the distance to Key West Florida As a result the group is healthier and ready to take the challenge of walking to Las Vegas

Universal ProtocolTime Out Site Marking Policy ndash Tim Kimball presented the flow chart of the surgery Time Out pro-cess VPs will round in the coming weeks to observe time outs Consistent use of the surgery Time Out protocol every patient-every time is key to becoming a High Reliability Organization

Email for All AC is reviewing the costs and process for assigning every OMC coworker email access Connie Schott will bring cost per user and server storage implications to AC for review Kurt mentioned the need for all OMC email users to clean out their mailboxes by deleting old messages periodically which will free up server space

Board Meeting Agenda - AC reviewed the agenda for the May 24 Board of Directors meeting

Product Demonstration ndash AC viewed a one hour presentation by the Advisory Board a national healthcare planning company The topic was tracking patient flow between different points of carewith the goal of increasing market shareA National Weather Service tornado warning was issued at 315 pm at which point the meeting adjourned for disaster readiness

Importance of Speaking Up and Sharing What Mental Illness Feels LikeFree Screenings offered during May Mental Health Month

When mental illnesses or disorders are talked about the language typically used to describe them tends to be clini-cal and impersonal These words while useful for doctors or clinicians often donrsquot do justice to what to what life with a mental illness feels like That is why this yearrsquos theme for May is Mental Health Month ~ Life With a Mental Illness ndash is a call to action to share what life with a mental illness feels like to someone going through it

The 2015 theme for Mental Health Month was B4Stage4 This theme helped individuals understand that when you address mental health symptoms before Stage 4 people can often recover quickly and live full and productive lives

In 2016 we are encouraging individuals to give voice to what it really means to live at stages 1 2 3 and 4 of mental illness Life with a Mental Illness is meant to help remove the shame and stigma of speaking out so that more people can be comfortable coming out of the shadows and seeking the help they need

ldquoMental illnesses are common and treatable and help is available We need to speak up early ndash before Stage 4 ndash and in real relatable terms so that people do not feel isolated and alonerdquo said Richard McGee Director of OMC Behav-ioral Healthcare ldquoSharing is the key to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and to showing others that they are not alone in their feelings and their symptomsrdquo

This Mental Health Month we are encouraging people to speak up about how it feels to live with a mental illness by tagging social media posts with mentalillnessfeelslike Post-ing with our hashtag is a way to speak up to share your point of view with people who may be struggling to explain what they are going through ndash and help others figure out if they too are showing signs of mental illness

Mental Health America has also developed a series of fact sheets available on its website (wwwmentalhealthamericanetmay) on realizing the critical importance of addressing mental health early recognizing the risk factors and signs of mental illness understanding what mental illness is and isnrsquot and how and where to get help when needed

Research shows that by ignoring symptoms we lose ten years in which we could intervene in order to change peoplersquos lives for the better Speaking out about what mental illness feels like can encourage others to recognize symptoms early on in the disease process and empower individuals to be agents in their own recovery

OMC Behavioral Healthcare is offering free screenings in May in West Plains at the OMC Parkway Center Commu-nity members may walk in between 9 am and 4 pm Mon-day thru Friday No appointment is needed Screenings for depression anxiety bipolar PTSD and substance abuse are offered

For more information about OMC Behavioral Healthcare or Mental Health Month free screenings call 417-257-6762 See what others are saying at mentalhealthamericanetfeelslike

May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 2: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

May 27 2016 2

People

Memorial Day Time Card amp PTO Hours Entry DeadlineDue to the Memorial Day Holiday falling on Payroll Mon-day ADP eTime hours will be transferred at 10 am Tuesday May 31st Please make sure you have checked your time card and submitted PTO hours or changes to your supervi-sor by end of shift on Monday or beforeW4 forms for income tax changes (most commonly called 99 forms) should be turned in to Human Resources no later than 1000 am on Tuesday

The remaining payroll schedules are not affected--direct deposits and pay cards will be funded normally

Discount Tickets Available to OMC EmployeesWe are happy to announce that OMC employees can receive a dis-count when they purchase tickets from Showboat Branson Belle Silver Dollar City White Water and Six Flags St Louis

For Showboat Silver Dollar City and White Water tickets visithttpstoresilverdollarcitycomCompanyOzarks Medical CenterPromo Code 28160

Gate Price Price (With Tax) SavingsSilver Dollar CityOne-Day Adult $6100 $5600 ($6019) $5 offOne-Day Child $5000 $4500 ($4838) $5 off

White WaterOne-Day Adult $4100 $3600 ($4018) $5 offOne-Day Child $2000 $2000 ($2232) na

Showboat(ShowCruiseMeal)Adult $5100 $4600 ($4944) $5 offChild $2500 $2500 ($2687) na

For Six Flags St Louis tickets visit httpwwwsixflagscomPartnerLoginUsername OARKSMED Password SixFlags8Please note username and password are case sensitive

One-Day Tickets (3-day advance) $3999 + TaxOne-Day Tickets (less than 3-day advance) $4299 + Tax2016 Regular Individual Season Pass $5999 + Tax

Prices are valid from March 25 - October 30 2016

ST LO U I S

Brian Pence ResigningIt is with mixed emotion that I find myself informing our team that Brian Pence Director of OMC Cancer Treatment Center has resigned effective June 24 Irsquom happy for Brian knowing that he will be returning to his home in St Louis to take a position that will allow him to spend more time with his family in St Louis But Irsquom also saddened that our organization will losing a tremendous asset Brian has led the Cancer Treatment Center through a number of new initiatives including hard-wiring the call back system and playing a key role in the Nurturing Hope Cancer Center Expansion project which broke ground March 22 There is no doubt in my mind that OMC will benefit from Brianrsquos efforts for years to come

Please join us in thanking Brian for his service to OMC and wishing him well in his new endeavor

Jeffery Jones MHA FACHEVice President of Clinic Operations

ANNUAL PILLAR AWARD

2015 FINALISTS NOMINATIONS

The Recognition and Rewards Committee wanted to share the Pillar Award Finalists nominations with you The Committee felt that these should be shared as well

Chuck HubbleVOLUNTEER

ldquoChuck Hubble has only been volunteering since March

of 2015 but Chuck wears many hats as a volunteer He

originally cross-trained at both the front volunteer desk

at the main entrance and the desk in Outpatient Surgery

(OPS) Then when we started the new OMC Shuttle service

he decided to also be a driver A couple of months ago one

of Chuckrsquos fellow volunteers in OPS had to take a medical

leave for two months and Chuck not only worked his own

3 or 4 shifts but he covered her 2 shifts in OPS and came in

at 630 am just like she does And as if that wasnrsquot enough

he fills in any other days that I need a shuttle driver On

top of all of that Chuck has a part time paying job for a

couple of hours every afternoon Chuck is a dedicated

volunteerrdquo

May 27 2016 3

People

Memorial Day ClosingsMemorial Day is one of OMCrsquos lsquooffice closingrsquo holidays The following departments will be closed on Monday May 30 (and other days if noted) Thank you to all who are working over the holiday weekendbull AllergyImmunologybull Alton Medical Clinicbull Behavioral Healthcarebull BioMed (On call tech will be available)bull Cancer Treatment Centerbull Cardiac Cath Lab ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Cardiac Diagnostic Lab ndash Closedbull Educationbull Employee Healthbull EmployeeRetail Pharmacybull Employee Wellnessbull Financial Services (Accounting AP Payroll)bull Foundationbull Gainesville Medical Clinicbull Gift Shopbull Heart Care Services ndash Closedbull HOME (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Human Resourcesbull Information Technology Department - OMC staff should

follow the normal after-hours on-call process should assistance be needed during this time period

bull Internal Medicinebull Mammoth Spring Clinicbull Materials Management (Mail Courier Storeroom and Printshop)bull McVicker Family Healthcarebull Neurosciencebull OMC Homecare (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Out Patient Surgery ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Operating Roomndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Orthopedic Clinicbull Ozark Worksbull Pain Managementbull Public Relationsbull Pulmonary Rehabbull Rehab Outpatient Servicesbull Rheumatologybull Riverways Office - Nursing will still see patients

Post to OMC Facebook PageJust want to give a huge ldquoTHANK YOUrdquo to your Thayer Clinic for giving shelter to my two girls during the tornado warning on Tuesday They were traveling from Alabama to Missouri and I really appreciate yall letting them in until the weather improved Many thanksmdash feeling blessed

bull Shannon County Medical Clinicbull Shaw Imagingbull Sleep Centerbull Surgical Specialists Clinic - General amp Neurosurgerybull Thayer Medical Clinicbull Thrift Storebull Transcription and DRAGON support staff will be out Friday

May 27th and Monday May 30thbull Urgent Care Clinic- Primary Carebull Urologybull West Plains Imagingbull Womenrsquos Healthcarebull Wound Care Services

The following departments will be openbull Acute amp Home Health Services -Will be provided as alwaysbull Mountain Grove Medical Complexbull Walk-In Clinic will be open for regular hours ndash 9am-6pmbull Urgent Care Clinic - Urgent Care (Open for regular hours ndash 10am-7pm)

Parking HangtagsThis is to inform all OMC staff that hangtags have now replaced the OMC stickers and it is each employeersquos re-sponsibility to pick up a hangtag in HR Currently there are some designated hangtags on order which should be in within the next two weeks If you have not dropped by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible If your designated parking hangtag is on order please continue to check back with HR If you have any problems you can reach my office by dialing extension ldquo7051rdquo Thank you

Retha Evans Com-municationsSecurity Manager417-256-9111 ext 7051

Gracious God we are asking

you for your comforting presence in the hospital we ask you to calm any fears and anxieties the patients may be experiencing Bring them a sense of your ever present spirit Care-

fully guide the doctorrsquos hands eyes ears and hearts Be with the hospital

staff that care for the patients Bind them as one We ask this in the

name of Jesus Amen

Weekly Prayerbrought to you by the OMC Chaplains

May 27 2016 4

People

NURSINGmatters

Support Target StrokeOMC is TCD (Time Critical Diagnosis) Level II designated Stroke Center by Mis-souri Department of Health and Senior Services Stroke education for the public is one of our biggest goals to improve with timely diagnosis treatment and iden-tification of risk factors To meet this need Target Stroke has began a fundraising campaign to be able to sponsor stroke education You have an opportunity to help support the OMC Stroke Center by purchasing a Target Stroke T-Shirt Place your order by email by Wednesday May 25 at 500 pm Cost is $15 each All proceeds go to support the OMC Stroke Team events Shirts are Heather Graphite with the Tar-get Stroke logo on front and the FAST definition To place order email JennipherLawingozarksmedicalcentercom or call 417-257-6777

FAST

Neurosciences CenterThe Right Care Right Here

Ozarks Medical Center

FACIAL ARM SPEECH TIME TO CALL 911WEAKNESS WEAKNESS WEAKNESS

May Birthdays on 2 South2 South recently celebrated May Birthdays Back row Kista Barnard RN (Clinical Nursing Supervisor MedSurg) Brandi Ledbetter RN Donna Ellis CNA Paydan Clayton GN Misty Rodgers CNA Alexis King CNA and Nikki Davis RNFront row (holding the cake) our twins Kassie Cleaves RN and Katie Bonds RN and Kayla Clinton GN Stephanie McCullough 59Kassie Cleaves 515Katie Bonds 515Cheyenne Mings 516Brenda Williams 525Alecia Martin 527 BHC Nurses Celebrated Nurses Day

Pictured left to right Kathy Smith Misti Herndon

Patty Carson LaDonna Caraway Dan Noordhoek

Robin Collins and Joy Anderson Not pictured

Laura Sheppard and Tamara Grimes LPN

May 27 2016 5

Weekly AC ReportThe Administrative Council would like to share the key discussion areas from our meeting May 24 AC discussed the following topicsAdministrative Hand off - Babysafe OB Infant Security still malfunctioning alarm While the system is down a member of OMC Security is stationed in OB

Good News Story ndash The OMC Wellness coordinator Christina Hardman reported that as a result of Couch to 5K and the Fun Run that a group of coworkers in Parkway have completed a ldquoWalk to Key Westrdquo challenge by walking the distance to Key West Florida As a result the group is healthier and ready to take the challenge of walking to Las Vegas

Universal ProtocolTime Out Site Marking Policy ndash Tim Kimball presented the flow chart of the surgery Time Out pro-cess VPs will round in the coming weeks to observe time outs Consistent use of the surgery Time Out protocol every patient-every time is key to becoming a High Reliability Organization

Email for All AC is reviewing the costs and process for assigning every OMC coworker email access Connie Schott will bring cost per user and server storage implications to AC for review Kurt mentioned the need for all OMC email users to clean out their mailboxes by deleting old messages periodically which will free up server space

Board Meeting Agenda - AC reviewed the agenda for the May 24 Board of Directors meeting

Product Demonstration ndash AC viewed a one hour presentation by the Advisory Board a national healthcare planning company The topic was tracking patient flow between different points of carewith the goal of increasing market shareA National Weather Service tornado warning was issued at 315 pm at which point the meeting adjourned for disaster readiness

Importance of Speaking Up and Sharing What Mental Illness Feels LikeFree Screenings offered during May Mental Health Month

When mental illnesses or disorders are talked about the language typically used to describe them tends to be clini-cal and impersonal These words while useful for doctors or clinicians often donrsquot do justice to what to what life with a mental illness feels like That is why this yearrsquos theme for May is Mental Health Month ~ Life With a Mental Illness ndash is a call to action to share what life with a mental illness feels like to someone going through it

The 2015 theme for Mental Health Month was B4Stage4 This theme helped individuals understand that when you address mental health symptoms before Stage 4 people can often recover quickly and live full and productive lives

In 2016 we are encouraging individuals to give voice to what it really means to live at stages 1 2 3 and 4 of mental illness Life with a Mental Illness is meant to help remove the shame and stigma of speaking out so that more people can be comfortable coming out of the shadows and seeking the help they need

ldquoMental illnesses are common and treatable and help is available We need to speak up early ndash before Stage 4 ndash and in real relatable terms so that people do not feel isolated and alonerdquo said Richard McGee Director of OMC Behav-ioral Healthcare ldquoSharing is the key to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and to showing others that they are not alone in their feelings and their symptomsrdquo

This Mental Health Month we are encouraging people to speak up about how it feels to live with a mental illness by tagging social media posts with mentalillnessfeelslike Post-ing with our hashtag is a way to speak up to share your point of view with people who may be struggling to explain what they are going through ndash and help others figure out if they too are showing signs of mental illness

Mental Health America has also developed a series of fact sheets available on its website (wwwmentalhealthamericanetmay) on realizing the critical importance of addressing mental health early recognizing the risk factors and signs of mental illness understanding what mental illness is and isnrsquot and how and where to get help when needed

Research shows that by ignoring symptoms we lose ten years in which we could intervene in order to change peoplersquos lives for the better Speaking out about what mental illness feels like can encourage others to recognize symptoms early on in the disease process and empower individuals to be agents in their own recovery

OMC Behavioral Healthcare is offering free screenings in May in West Plains at the OMC Parkway Center Commu-nity members may walk in between 9 am and 4 pm Mon-day thru Friday No appointment is needed Screenings for depression anxiety bipolar PTSD and substance abuse are offered

For more information about OMC Behavioral Healthcare or Mental Health Month free screenings call 417-257-6762 See what others are saying at mentalhealthamericanetfeelslike

May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 3: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

May 27 2016 3

People

Memorial Day ClosingsMemorial Day is one of OMCrsquos lsquooffice closingrsquo holidays The following departments will be closed on Monday May 30 (and other days if noted) Thank you to all who are working over the holiday weekendbull AllergyImmunologybull Alton Medical Clinicbull Behavioral Healthcarebull BioMed (On call tech will be available)bull Cancer Treatment Centerbull Cardiac Cath Lab ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Cardiac Diagnostic Lab ndash Closedbull Educationbull Employee Healthbull EmployeeRetail Pharmacybull Employee Wellnessbull Financial Services (Accounting AP Payroll)bull Foundationbull Gainesville Medical Clinicbull Gift Shopbull Heart Care Services ndash Closedbull HOME (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Human Resourcesbull Information Technology Department - OMC staff should

follow the normal after-hours on-call process should assistance be needed during this time period

bull Internal Medicinebull Mammoth Spring Clinicbull Materials Management (Mail Courier Storeroom and Printshop)bull McVicker Family Healthcarebull Neurosciencebull OMC Homecare (On call staff will be available as usual)bull Out Patient Surgery ndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Operating Roomndash Closed ndash Call team availablebull Orthopedic Clinicbull Ozark Worksbull Pain Managementbull Public Relationsbull Pulmonary Rehabbull Rehab Outpatient Servicesbull Rheumatologybull Riverways Office - Nursing will still see patients

Post to OMC Facebook PageJust want to give a huge ldquoTHANK YOUrdquo to your Thayer Clinic for giving shelter to my two girls during the tornado warning on Tuesday They were traveling from Alabama to Missouri and I really appreciate yall letting them in until the weather improved Many thanksmdash feeling blessed

bull Shannon County Medical Clinicbull Shaw Imagingbull Sleep Centerbull Surgical Specialists Clinic - General amp Neurosurgerybull Thayer Medical Clinicbull Thrift Storebull Transcription and DRAGON support staff will be out Friday

May 27th and Monday May 30thbull Urgent Care Clinic- Primary Carebull Urologybull West Plains Imagingbull Womenrsquos Healthcarebull Wound Care Services

The following departments will be openbull Acute amp Home Health Services -Will be provided as alwaysbull Mountain Grove Medical Complexbull Walk-In Clinic will be open for regular hours ndash 9am-6pmbull Urgent Care Clinic - Urgent Care (Open for regular hours ndash 10am-7pm)

Parking HangtagsThis is to inform all OMC staff that hangtags have now replaced the OMC stickers and it is each employeersquos re-sponsibility to pick up a hangtag in HR Currently there are some designated hangtags on order which should be in within the next two weeks If you have not dropped by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible If your designated parking hangtag is on order please continue to check back with HR If you have any problems you can reach my office by dialing extension ldquo7051rdquo Thank you

Retha Evans Com-municationsSecurity Manager417-256-9111 ext 7051

Gracious God we are asking

you for your comforting presence in the hospital we ask you to calm any fears and anxieties the patients may be experiencing Bring them a sense of your ever present spirit Care-

fully guide the doctorrsquos hands eyes ears and hearts Be with the hospital

staff that care for the patients Bind them as one We ask this in the

name of Jesus Amen

Weekly Prayerbrought to you by the OMC Chaplains

May 27 2016 4

People

NURSINGmatters

Support Target StrokeOMC is TCD (Time Critical Diagnosis) Level II designated Stroke Center by Mis-souri Department of Health and Senior Services Stroke education for the public is one of our biggest goals to improve with timely diagnosis treatment and iden-tification of risk factors To meet this need Target Stroke has began a fundraising campaign to be able to sponsor stroke education You have an opportunity to help support the OMC Stroke Center by purchasing a Target Stroke T-Shirt Place your order by email by Wednesday May 25 at 500 pm Cost is $15 each All proceeds go to support the OMC Stroke Team events Shirts are Heather Graphite with the Tar-get Stroke logo on front and the FAST definition To place order email JennipherLawingozarksmedicalcentercom or call 417-257-6777

FAST

Neurosciences CenterThe Right Care Right Here

Ozarks Medical Center

FACIAL ARM SPEECH TIME TO CALL 911WEAKNESS WEAKNESS WEAKNESS

May Birthdays on 2 South2 South recently celebrated May Birthdays Back row Kista Barnard RN (Clinical Nursing Supervisor MedSurg) Brandi Ledbetter RN Donna Ellis CNA Paydan Clayton GN Misty Rodgers CNA Alexis King CNA and Nikki Davis RNFront row (holding the cake) our twins Kassie Cleaves RN and Katie Bonds RN and Kayla Clinton GN Stephanie McCullough 59Kassie Cleaves 515Katie Bonds 515Cheyenne Mings 516Brenda Williams 525Alecia Martin 527 BHC Nurses Celebrated Nurses Day

Pictured left to right Kathy Smith Misti Herndon

Patty Carson LaDonna Caraway Dan Noordhoek

Robin Collins and Joy Anderson Not pictured

Laura Sheppard and Tamara Grimes LPN

May 27 2016 5

Weekly AC ReportThe Administrative Council would like to share the key discussion areas from our meeting May 24 AC discussed the following topicsAdministrative Hand off - Babysafe OB Infant Security still malfunctioning alarm While the system is down a member of OMC Security is stationed in OB

Good News Story ndash The OMC Wellness coordinator Christina Hardman reported that as a result of Couch to 5K and the Fun Run that a group of coworkers in Parkway have completed a ldquoWalk to Key Westrdquo challenge by walking the distance to Key West Florida As a result the group is healthier and ready to take the challenge of walking to Las Vegas

Universal ProtocolTime Out Site Marking Policy ndash Tim Kimball presented the flow chart of the surgery Time Out pro-cess VPs will round in the coming weeks to observe time outs Consistent use of the surgery Time Out protocol every patient-every time is key to becoming a High Reliability Organization

Email for All AC is reviewing the costs and process for assigning every OMC coworker email access Connie Schott will bring cost per user and server storage implications to AC for review Kurt mentioned the need for all OMC email users to clean out their mailboxes by deleting old messages periodically which will free up server space

Board Meeting Agenda - AC reviewed the agenda for the May 24 Board of Directors meeting

Product Demonstration ndash AC viewed a one hour presentation by the Advisory Board a national healthcare planning company The topic was tracking patient flow between different points of carewith the goal of increasing market shareA National Weather Service tornado warning was issued at 315 pm at which point the meeting adjourned for disaster readiness

Importance of Speaking Up and Sharing What Mental Illness Feels LikeFree Screenings offered during May Mental Health Month

When mental illnesses or disorders are talked about the language typically used to describe them tends to be clini-cal and impersonal These words while useful for doctors or clinicians often donrsquot do justice to what to what life with a mental illness feels like That is why this yearrsquos theme for May is Mental Health Month ~ Life With a Mental Illness ndash is a call to action to share what life with a mental illness feels like to someone going through it

The 2015 theme for Mental Health Month was B4Stage4 This theme helped individuals understand that when you address mental health symptoms before Stage 4 people can often recover quickly and live full and productive lives

In 2016 we are encouraging individuals to give voice to what it really means to live at stages 1 2 3 and 4 of mental illness Life with a Mental Illness is meant to help remove the shame and stigma of speaking out so that more people can be comfortable coming out of the shadows and seeking the help they need

ldquoMental illnesses are common and treatable and help is available We need to speak up early ndash before Stage 4 ndash and in real relatable terms so that people do not feel isolated and alonerdquo said Richard McGee Director of OMC Behav-ioral Healthcare ldquoSharing is the key to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and to showing others that they are not alone in their feelings and their symptomsrdquo

This Mental Health Month we are encouraging people to speak up about how it feels to live with a mental illness by tagging social media posts with mentalillnessfeelslike Post-ing with our hashtag is a way to speak up to share your point of view with people who may be struggling to explain what they are going through ndash and help others figure out if they too are showing signs of mental illness

Mental Health America has also developed a series of fact sheets available on its website (wwwmentalhealthamericanetmay) on realizing the critical importance of addressing mental health early recognizing the risk factors and signs of mental illness understanding what mental illness is and isnrsquot and how and where to get help when needed

Research shows that by ignoring symptoms we lose ten years in which we could intervene in order to change peoplersquos lives for the better Speaking out about what mental illness feels like can encourage others to recognize symptoms early on in the disease process and empower individuals to be agents in their own recovery

OMC Behavioral Healthcare is offering free screenings in May in West Plains at the OMC Parkway Center Commu-nity members may walk in between 9 am and 4 pm Mon-day thru Friday No appointment is needed Screenings for depression anxiety bipolar PTSD and substance abuse are offered

For more information about OMC Behavioral Healthcare or Mental Health Month free screenings call 417-257-6762 See what others are saying at mentalhealthamericanetfeelslike

May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 4: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

Gracious God we are asking

you for your comforting presence in the hospital we ask you to calm any fears and anxieties the patients may be experiencing Bring them a sense of your ever present spirit Care-

fully guide the doctorrsquos hands eyes ears and hearts Be with the hospital

staff that care for the patients Bind them as one We ask this in the

name of Jesus Amen

Weekly Prayerbrought to you by the OMC Chaplains

May 27 2016 4

People

NURSINGmatters

Support Target StrokeOMC is TCD (Time Critical Diagnosis) Level II designated Stroke Center by Mis-souri Department of Health and Senior Services Stroke education for the public is one of our biggest goals to improve with timely diagnosis treatment and iden-tification of risk factors To meet this need Target Stroke has began a fundraising campaign to be able to sponsor stroke education You have an opportunity to help support the OMC Stroke Center by purchasing a Target Stroke T-Shirt Place your order by email by Wednesday May 25 at 500 pm Cost is $15 each All proceeds go to support the OMC Stroke Team events Shirts are Heather Graphite with the Tar-get Stroke logo on front and the FAST definition To place order email JennipherLawingozarksmedicalcentercom or call 417-257-6777

FAST

Neurosciences CenterThe Right Care Right Here

Ozarks Medical Center

FACIAL ARM SPEECH TIME TO CALL 911WEAKNESS WEAKNESS WEAKNESS

May Birthdays on 2 South2 South recently celebrated May Birthdays Back row Kista Barnard RN (Clinical Nursing Supervisor MedSurg) Brandi Ledbetter RN Donna Ellis CNA Paydan Clayton GN Misty Rodgers CNA Alexis King CNA and Nikki Davis RNFront row (holding the cake) our twins Kassie Cleaves RN and Katie Bonds RN and Kayla Clinton GN Stephanie McCullough 59Kassie Cleaves 515Katie Bonds 515Cheyenne Mings 516Brenda Williams 525Alecia Martin 527 BHC Nurses Celebrated Nurses Day

Pictured left to right Kathy Smith Misti Herndon

Patty Carson LaDonna Caraway Dan Noordhoek

Robin Collins and Joy Anderson Not pictured

Laura Sheppard and Tamara Grimes LPN

May 27 2016 5

Weekly AC ReportThe Administrative Council would like to share the key discussion areas from our meeting May 24 AC discussed the following topicsAdministrative Hand off - Babysafe OB Infant Security still malfunctioning alarm While the system is down a member of OMC Security is stationed in OB

Good News Story ndash The OMC Wellness coordinator Christina Hardman reported that as a result of Couch to 5K and the Fun Run that a group of coworkers in Parkway have completed a ldquoWalk to Key Westrdquo challenge by walking the distance to Key West Florida As a result the group is healthier and ready to take the challenge of walking to Las Vegas

Universal ProtocolTime Out Site Marking Policy ndash Tim Kimball presented the flow chart of the surgery Time Out pro-cess VPs will round in the coming weeks to observe time outs Consistent use of the surgery Time Out protocol every patient-every time is key to becoming a High Reliability Organization

Email for All AC is reviewing the costs and process for assigning every OMC coworker email access Connie Schott will bring cost per user and server storage implications to AC for review Kurt mentioned the need for all OMC email users to clean out their mailboxes by deleting old messages periodically which will free up server space

Board Meeting Agenda - AC reviewed the agenda for the May 24 Board of Directors meeting

Product Demonstration ndash AC viewed a one hour presentation by the Advisory Board a national healthcare planning company The topic was tracking patient flow between different points of carewith the goal of increasing market shareA National Weather Service tornado warning was issued at 315 pm at which point the meeting adjourned for disaster readiness

Importance of Speaking Up and Sharing What Mental Illness Feels LikeFree Screenings offered during May Mental Health Month

When mental illnesses or disorders are talked about the language typically used to describe them tends to be clini-cal and impersonal These words while useful for doctors or clinicians often donrsquot do justice to what to what life with a mental illness feels like That is why this yearrsquos theme for May is Mental Health Month ~ Life With a Mental Illness ndash is a call to action to share what life with a mental illness feels like to someone going through it

The 2015 theme for Mental Health Month was B4Stage4 This theme helped individuals understand that when you address mental health symptoms before Stage 4 people can often recover quickly and live full and productive lives

In 2016 we are encouraging individuals to give voice to what it really means to live at stages 1 2 3 and 4 of mental illness Life with a Mental Illness is meant to help remove the shame and stigma of speaking out so that more people can be comfortable coming out of the shadows and seeking the help they need

ldquoMental illnesses are common and treatable and help is available We need to speak up early ndash before Stage 4 ndash and in real relatable terms so that people do not feel isolated and alonerdquo said Richard McGee Director of OMC Behav-ioral Healthcare ldquoSharing is the key to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and to showing others that they are not alone in their feelings and their symptomsrdquo

This Mental Health Month we are encouraging people to speak up about how it feels to live with a mental illness by tagging social media posts with mentalillnessfeelslike Post-ing with our hashtag is a way to speak up to share your point of view with people who may be struggling to explain what they are going through ndash and help others figure out if they too are showing signs of mental illness

Mental Health America has also developed a series of fact sheets available on its website (wwwmentalhealthamericanetmay) on realizing the critical importance of addressing mental health early recognizing the risk factors and signs of mental illness understanding what mental illness is and isnrsquot and how and where to get help when needed

Research shows that by ignoring symptoms we lose ten years in which we could intervene in order to change peoplersquos lives for the better Speaking out about what mental illness feels like can encourage others to recognize symptoms early on in the disease process and empower individuals to be agents in their own recovery

OMC Behavioral Healthcare is offering free screenings in May in West Plains at the OMC Parkway Center Commu-nity members may walk in between 9 am and 4 pm Mon-day thru Friday No appointment is needed Screenings for depression anxiety bipolar PTSD and substance abuse are offered

For more information about OMC Behavioral Healthcare or Mental Health Month free screenings call 417-257-6762 See what others are saying at mentalhealthamericanetfeelslike

May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 5: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

May 27 2016 5

Weekly AC ReportThe Administrative Council would like to share the key discussion areas from our meeting May 24 AC discussed the following topicsAdministrative Hand off - Babysafe OB Infant Security still malfunctioning alarm While the system is down a member of OMC Security is stationed in OB

Good News Story ndash The OMC Wellness coordinator Christina Hardman reported that as a result of Couch to 5K and the Fun Run that a group of coworkers in Parkway have completed a ldquoWalk to Key Westrdquo challenge by walking the distance to Key West Florida As a result the group is healthier and ready to take the challenge of walking to Las Vegas

Universal ProtocolTime Out Site Marking Policy ndash Tim Kimball presented the flow chart of the surgery Time Out pro-cess VPs will round in the coming weeks to observe time outs Consistent use of the surgery Time Out protocol every patient-every time is key to becoming a High Reliability Organization

Email for All AC is reviewing the costs and process for assigning every OMC coworker email access Connie Schott will bring cost per user and server storage implications to AC for review Kurt mentioned the need for all OMC email users to clean out their mailboxes by deleting old messages periodically which will free up server space

Board Meeting Agenda - AC reviewed the agenda for the May 24 Board of Directors meeting

Product Demonstration ndash AC viewed a one hour presentation by the Advisory Board a national healthcare planning company The topic was tracking patient flow between different points of carewith the goal of increasing market shareA National Weather Service tornado warning was issued at 315 pm at which point the meeting adjourned for disaster readiness

Importance of Speaking Up and Sharing What Mental Illness Feels LikeFree Screenings offered during May Mental Health Month

When mental illnesses or disorders are talked about the language typically used to describe them tends to be clini-cal and impersonal These words while useful for doctors or clinicians often donrsquot do justice to what to what life with a mental illness feels like That is why this yearrsquos theme for May is Mental Health Month ~ Life With a Mental Illness ndash is a call to action to share what life with a mental illness feels like to someone going through it

The 2015 theme for Mental Health Month was B4Stage4 This theme helped individuals understand that when you address mental health symptoms before Stage 4 people can often recover quickly and live full and productive lives

In 2016 we are encouraging individuals to give voice to what it really means to live at stages 1 2 3 and 4 of mental illness Life with a Mental Illness is meant to help remove the shame and stigma of speaking out so that more people can be comfortable coming out of the shadows and seeking the help they need

ldquoMental illnesses are common and treatable and help is available We need to speak up early ndash before Stage 4 ndash and in real relatable terms so that people do not feel isolated and alonerdquo said Richard McGee Director of OMC Behav-ioral Healthcare ldquoSharing is the key to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illnesses and to showing others that they are not alone in their feelings and their symptomsrdquo

This Mental Health Month we are encouraging people to speak up about how it feels to live with a mental illness by tagging social media posts with mentalillnessfeelslike Post-ing with our hashtag is a way to speak up to share your point of view with people who may be struggling to explain what they are going through ndash and help others figure out if they too are showing signs of mental illness

Mental Health America has also developed a series of fact sheets available on its website (wwwmentalhealthamericanetmay) on realizing the critical importance of addressing mental health early recognizing the risk factors and signs of mental illness understanding what mental illness is and isnrsquot and how and where to get help when needed

Research shows that by ignoring symptoms we lose ten years in which we could intervene in order to change peoplersquos lives for the better Speaking out about what mental illness feels like can encourage others to recognize symptoms early on in the disease process and empower individuals to be agents in their own recovery

OMC Behavioral Healthcare is offering free screenings in May in West Plains at the OMC Parkway Center Commu-nity members may walk in between 9 am and 4 pm Mon-day thru Friday No appointment is needed Screenings for depression anxiety bipolar PTSD and substance abuse are offered

For more information about OMC Behavioral Healthcare or Mental Health Month free screenings call 417-257-6762 See what others are saying at mentalhealthamericanetfeelslike

May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

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May 27 2016 6

May 27 2016 7

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PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

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PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

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The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 7: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

May 27 2016 7

DID YOU GET A

GREAT AT H

(

)

DESCR IBE WHAT HAPPENED PLEASE BE AS SPEC IF IC

AS POSS IBLE

WAS ANYONE NOTIFIED IF SO WHO

PATIENT LABEL

TURN THIS CARD IN

TO YOUR SUPERVISOR

DATE

PERSON REPORTING MORE INFO ON

BACK

EQUIPMENT RELATEDuml

PROCEDURE RELATED

uml

IT RELATEDumlFALLS SAF

ETY RELATED

uml

OTHERumlTIME

CONTACT

Ozarks Medical Center

The Right Care Right Here

Great Catch cards are available where drop boxes are located and also in Administration

Ÿ Volunteer Desk Main Lobby

Ÿ Volunteer Desk by Administration

Ÿ Emergency Department Registration desk

Ÿ Public Relations front counter

Ÿ Shaw Registration

If you cannot get to one of these locations please give the card to your supervisor Supervisors please place the cards in a drop box immediately

Drop boxes will be emptied each morning and cards reviewed daily in Operations Huddle On Saturday and Sunday House Supervisors will collect the cards from the three main campus locations

Note Great Catch DOES NOT replace the need to complete an Event Report for any event outside of the norm

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom

Page 8: OMCNews - Ozarks Medical Center · by the Human Resources department to pick up your hangtag you need to do so as soon as possible. If your designated parking hangtag is on order,

OMC Cafeteria HoursMonday-FridayBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmSnack Bar 130 pm - 400 pmDinner 400 pm - 800 pmHolidays amp WeekendsBreakfast 700 am - 900 amLunch 1100 am - 100 pmEmployees receive a 20 discount on most items in the cafeteria (Menu subject to change without notice)

LUNCH MENU SNACK BAR

CAFE

Daily Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pizza Desserts

Beef LasagnaSW Roasted ChickenChicken TendersOnion RingsDijon Roasted PotatoesSauteed SpinachCauliflower wcrumbsVegetable Beef SoupAsian Spiced PorkTilapia wherbsHamburgerSteak FriesHerbed Rice PilafBroccoli SpearsFresh Steamed Carrots Chicken amp Dumpling SoupFried ChickenTuna Noodle CasseroleChicken SandwichOnion RingsSour Cream amp Chive Mashed PotatoesCream-style CornTomato Basil SquashBaked Stuffed Potato SoupBaked ManicottiChicken CacciatoreBlack Bean BurgerSteak FriesNew PotatoesGreen Bean CasseroleWinter Blend VegetablesBroccoli Cheese Soup

MAY30

MAY31

JUN1

JUN2

JUN3

Chicken TampicoFlank SteakBeef Hot DogTater TotsSpanish RiceFresh AsparagusStewed TomatoesCorn Chowder

Warm Soft Pretzels with cheese sauce amp

mustard

Tacos Bar with shredded lettuce

cheddar cheese pico diced onion amp salsa

BBQ ChickenSliders

$100 each

$100 Hot Dogswith chili cheese

sauce amp 025c fountain

drinks

Mozzarella CheeseSticks with marinara

Corn Nuggets and Jalapeno Poppers

Mix amp Match6 pieces for $300

Click here for the complete meetings calendar and calendar of events

Click here for free weekly fitness opportunities amp gym discounts

May 27 2016 8

Whatrsquos happening at OMCJune 1 2 amp 3 bull MASH Camp bull OMC Parkway CenterA hands-on learning experience that allows any 10th through 12th grade student learn about the medical and science health career fields Camp is limited to 25 students See pages 8-11 Call 417-257-6793 for more information

June 15 bull Health Screening bull 7-1130 am at the Shan-non County Medical Clinic 1008 N Hwy 19 WinonaOMC Laboratory Services will conduct low-cost lab health screenings No appointment necessary For more information call 417-679-4613

June 16 bull Community Education Dinner bull 6-700 pm Willard Hunter Classroom OMC Parkway CenterThe speaker is Dr Clara Applegate Neurologist discussing stroke education The dinner is free but reservations are required Call 417-257-6793

July 6-Smoking Cessation Classes bull at the OMC Pulmo-nary Rehab Shaw Medical Building 1111 Kentucky AveFree eight-week Smoking Cessation Classes are offered Registration is required and space is limited Call 417-257-5959 extension 6905

Thank You ParticipantsThank you to everyone who participated yesterday in our Coagulation study I think we can agree that we have the BEST phlebotomists Kudos to ED for allowing us to draw ALL of their day shift staff mem-bers ndash we appreciate your willingness to let us take your blood

Joan Hanff MT(ASCP) BA Laboratory DirectorJoanhanffozarksmedicalcentercom