Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks recognizes provider for patient safety

By U.S. ArmyMay 1, 2015

Col. Eberhardt presents Maj. Giorio a coin for patient safety
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Pete Eberhardt, U.S. Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks, presents Maj. Maureen Giorio, 2nd Brigade Soldier Centered Medical Home Officer in Charge, a coin for her contributions to the standard operating proceedures for the Sole Provider Pro... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Col. Eberhardt recognizes Maj. Giorio for her contributions to patient safety
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Pete Eberhardt, Commander of U.S. Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks, presents Maj. Maureen Giorio, 2nd Brigade Soldier Centered Medical Home Officer in Charge, a certificate from Pacific Regional Medical Command recognizing her for her con... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Maj. Giorio and Lt. Col. Misigoy pose after Maj. Gioro was recognized for patient safety
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Maj. Maureen Giorio, 2nd Brigade Soldier Centered Medical Home Officer in Charge, and Lt. Col. Daniel Misigoy, Commander 2nd Brigade Combat Team 25th Infantry Division, pose for a picture on April 14, 2015 at U.S. Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barra... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

Maj. Maureen Giorio, 2nd Brigade (BDE) Soldier Centered Medical Home Officer in Charge (OIC), received recognition for identifying the need for an established standardized procedures in regards to the Sole Provider Program, a program aimed at improving patient safety when complex medication requirements arise.

Giorio was presented a certificate from Pacific Regional Medical Command (PRMC) and a coin from Col. Pete Eberhardt, U.S. Army Health Clinic - Schofield Barracks Commander, on behalf of the clinic.