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Daniela Ramon desired to work at place involved in community

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Daniela Ramon is serving as a receptionist at Promise Community Health Center. SIOUX CENTER � Daniela Ramon wanted to work at a place that she knew was making a difference by being involved in the community. She saw that in Promise Community Health Center. Daniela, who is bilingual in English and Spanish, recently assumed the position of receptionist/scheduler at the health center. �They assist everyone, and they make health care accessible to everyone,� she said. Daniela grew up in Rock Valley and graduated from Rock Valley High School in 2015. She is attending the University of South Dakota online with hopes of attaining her bachelor�s degree for accounting next May. She served as a paraprofessional in the Rock Valley School District for six months during 2017 and worked in other jobs since she was 14. She now is playing her part in making a difference at Promise. �I am interested in being able to show patients a positive attitude when they first come in,� she said. �I hope I can hel

Borchers assumes new role of clinical pharmacist at Promise CHC

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SIOUX CENTER � An expert on medications will be a few steps away at Promise Community Health Center for medical providers and patients. Kendra Borchers, doctor of pharmacy (PharmD), joined the health center�s team this week in the new position of clinical pharmacist. Her hours will be 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and on an as-needed basis to serve Promise's patients. Kendra Borchers, doctor of pharmacy (PharmD), has joined Promise CHC's team as an onsite clinical pharmacist. In the implementation of the PharmD program, she will serve as a resource to both medical staff and patients. In implementing the new PharmD program, she will serve as an important resource to both the medical staff and patients. �Through this program, the health of the patient and the community can be positively impacted,� Borchers said. Emily Tuschen, co-chief executive officer and chief operating officer at Promise, said the health center had been analyzing and considering implementing a

Scholten moves up into clinic manager role at Promise CHC

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SIOUX CENTER � Melinda Scholten has experienced many aspects of health care and now is taking a step up in leadership at Promise Community Health Center . Melinda Scholten She has assumed the position of clinic manager after serving in the roles of clinic nurse and health records specialist at the health center since October 2016. Emily Tuschen, who previously was Promise�s clinic manager and now is the co-chief executive officer and chief operations officer, said Scholten�s prior duties at the health center, along with her hospital nursing experience, �have molded her to be a great fit� as Promise�s clinic manager. �She has a welcoming demeanor and is very knowledgeable,� Tuschen said. �We are so excited to see her excel in this new role.� Here are Scholten�s reflections about her new responsibilities: Q: What are your thoughts about assuming the clinic manager role? A: I am excited about the challenge. Although it is a little overwhelming at times, I believe Promise is doing great t

Martha Garza Perez returns to Promise CHC to serve as receptionist

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SIOUX CENTER � Martha Garza Perez is a familiar face to many of the patients who come into Promise Community Health Center . Martha Garza Perez is serving as a receptionist at Promise Community Health Center. She has returned to serve as a receptionist after previously filling the role from 2011-14. �I like the job,� Martha said. �I like how Promise tries to help people in different areas.� Martha grew up in Mexico in Nueva Rosita, Coahuila, until moving to northwest Iowa nearly 25 years ago. She lived in Hull before coming to Sioux Center 13 years ago. She worked for the past two years as an interpreter for the Northwest Area Education Agency office in Sioux Center before returning to Promise to serve in her bilingual receptionist role. �I hope I can bring help with the Spanish-speaking patients,� she said. Promise Community Health Center  of Sioux Center is a Federally Qualified Health Center serving the northwest corner of Iowa. Promise provides medical, prenatal, dental, vision, be

Van Berkum fills health records specialist role at Promise CHC

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SIOUX CENTER � Melissa Van Berkum has been involved in nursing in some form or another for her entire career, but she was interested in trying a different type of nursing role. Sh e has been serving as the new health records specialist at Promise Community Health Center in Sioux Center for the past couple of months. Melissa Van Berkum has assumed the role of health records specialist at Promise Community Health Center in Sioux Center. �It has been different being in health records rather than patient care, but I can say that I truly enjoy my job,� Melissa said. �Being on the back side of things, I get to work close with the providers and other facilities to ensure our patients' medical information is correct and up-to-date so they can receive the proper continuity of care.� Melissa grew up in Pisgah, Iowa. Since graduating from West Harrison High School in Mondamin in 2004, she has served in a variety of health-care roles as a certified nursing assistant, licensed practical nurse

Take a sneak peak of silent auction items for �An Evening of Promise�

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SIOUX CENTER � The silent auction at Promise Community Health Center�s 10th annual �An Evening of Promise� Celebration and Fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 18, has something for everyone. A large variety of items, including this John Deere pedal tractor, will be offered on the silent auction for Promise Community Health Center's 10th annual "An Evening of Promise" Celebration and Fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Terrace View Event Center in Sioux Center. The auction includes items ranging from autographed Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings footballs to to a catered pork loin meal for up to 20 people in your home to handcrafted quilts to various gift certificates. As an added benefit for participants in the auction, Ground Effects of Sioux Center has provided a $20 gift certificate for people who place a bid on any item. Each family can receive one certificate. Ground Effects will pass on 10 percent of the total sales from the certificates redeemed by the Nov. 3 expir

Kleinhesselink, Tuschen assume co-leadership role at Promise CHC

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SIOUX CENTER � Promise Community Health Center of Sioux Center announces the hiring of Amy Kleinhesselink and Emily Tuschen as joint chief executive officers. Amy Kleinhesselink, CEO/CFO They also will continue in the current leadership roles with the health center. Kleinhesselink has served as the chief financial officer of Promise since 2013. Tuschen was promoted to chief operating officer in January 2018. Don Ortman, board president of Promise, said the health center has thrived under their direction in these leadership responsibilities and expects it to continue to grow into the future under their shared leadership as co-CEOs. �The board is very excited,� Ortman said. �We have two people who are passionate about what Promise does. They are very talented in what they do, and they have an unbelievable skill set to lead this organization.� Kleinhesselink, 41, earned a degree in accounting and business administration from Northwestern College in Orange City in 1999 and obtained he