Monday, May 10, 2010

Brumfield Named Commitment to Excellence Winner


Pictured to the left is Nancy Brumfield, Dietitian Supervisor, receiving an pin denoting her Commitment to Excellence award. Giving the pin is Food Services Director Steve Lancaster who nominated Brumfield for the award.

In his nomination Lancaster cites her professionalism as a trait most recognize in her and her performance. Brumfield recently was asked to help the Mitchell Cancer Institute in creating a nutrition program for their patients. She walked into an unknown situation and established a program that helps meet the needs of the patients. She has done this during a time when several staff members were out which stretched the department's staff rather thin. Nancy was able to pull this off due to her dedicated to the mission. Lancaster describes her as the "go to player" in the department who will do the job and do it right.

In addition to the pin, Nancy will receive a $50 gift certificate and a reserved parking space.

Patient First Award Winner Named







Rick Cooke, Chair of the Reward and Recognition committee has announced the most recent winners of the employee awards. Claude Loper, RN, of the 3rd Floor was named recipient of the Patient First award.

In nominating Loper for his award, Nurse Manager Angela Duffy wrote that Loper "consistently receives the highest priase from patients and family members that is possible." The common theme in comments are "Claude is wonderful, he goes above and beyond the call of duty." Loper has won this award in prior years. Pictured above is Loper and Nurse Manager Angela Duffy.

Patient First award winners are given a pin to wear indicating their award, a $50 gift certificate and a reserved parking place.



Thursday, May 6, 2010

USA College of Nursing Opens After-Hours Health Care Clinic at USAMC

The University of South Alabama’s College of Nursing has opened a new after-hours fast-track/urgent health care clinic on the third floor of USA Medical Center.

Managed and operated by certified nurse practitioners in collaboration with a USA physician, the clinic is open to the community, as well as University students, faculty and staff.
The fast-track/urgent care after-hours clinic, known as Our Neighborhood Healthcare Clinic, provides primary health care services for adults, including:
· acute illness management
· ear infections
· laboratory testing
· minor lacerations
· physical exams
· sinus infections
· sore throat
· sprains and strains
· swimmer’s ear, and
· urinary tract infections.

Located in Suite 301 of the USA Medical Center, the after-hours fast-track/urgent care clinic is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 4-9 p.m., and on Sundays from 1-6 p.m.


The clinic is operated by faculty and students in USA’s College of Nursing. From the left are clinic clerk Debra Thomas, project coordinator Dr. Linda Roussel, certified nurse practitioner Lori Moore, and clinic nurse Julie McVay.

Our Neighborhood Healthcare Clinic is funded through a five-year grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). In addition to care provided by certified nurse practitioners, the clinic also offers screenings, health education, illness prevention, and management of chronic illnesses.

The grant also supports community outreach programs for adults at Dumas Wesley Community Center and 15 Place in Mobile. These community outreach programs focus primarily on health promotion and self-management, including risk appraisals, screenings, patient teaching and care coordination.


Both the after-hours clinic and community outreach programs are operated by faculty and students in USA’s College of Nursing. Dr. Errol Crook, professor and chair of internal medicine at USA, serves as the clinic’s collaborating physician.


“We are privileged to have the opportunity to serve as health care partners in our community, supporting our mission of providing service to the public and the University,” said project director Dr. Linda Roussel, who is also a professor of community/mental health nursing at USA.
“This HRSA grant, Our Neighborhood Healthcare Clinic, makes it possible for the College of Nursing to provide quality, innovative evidence-based practice opportunities to a diverse student body. This practice opportunity promotes our mission of research and scholarly initiatives through direct care services and community outreach.”


Our Neighborhood Healthcare Clinic accepts cash, credit cards, or the following insurance: Blue Cross and Blue Shield, United Health, Medicare and Medicaid. The clinic also provides services on a sliding scale.For appointments or more information, call (251) 471-7944. Learn more at www.southalabama.edu/nursing/onhc.