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Lathran Woodard, Chief Executive Officer
lathran@scphca.org Ext. 206
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Ms. Woodard is responsible for managing
and directing all administrative and operational functions of the SCPHCA
to include: financial, human resource practices, maintenance, and
purchasing activities. She serves as a visionary for the Association,
planning and researching areas for advancement by staying abreast of
current trends and policies pertaining to the Association’s growth. |
Catherine Warner, Health
Policy Analyst
catherinew@scphca.org Ext. 221
Ms. Warner assists, in coordination with the SCPHCA Legislative Consultant, in all legislative activities of the Association and coordinates statewide advocacy efforts for member organizations. She also serves as the SCPHCA’s primary technical writer and coordinates pertinent conferences and committee meetings. |
Alphonso Conyers, SAC Information
Systems Specialist
alphonsoc@scphca.org Ext. 219
| Mr.
Conyers is responsible for installing software, troubleshooting computer
problems and serving as “help desk,” answering computer related questions,
providing T/A & training to health centers that are participating in the
Health Disparities Collaboratives. |
Vicki M. Young, PhD, Department Head for Clinical Quality Improvement
vickiy@scphca.org Ext. 216
| Ms. Young is responsible for establishing and recommending policies and procedures that develop organizational quality structure and standards of performance. In this role, she oversees clinical quality improvement initiatives, the Health Disparity Collaboratives, and research initiatives. |
Cynthia R. Frazier, Training & Logistics Coordinator
cynthiaf@scphca.org Ext. 211
| Ms. Frazier is responsible for the Board of Directors and their standing committees; continued coordination of all training sessions, meetings,
and conferences; Nominating committees; development of
presentations for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO); coordination of CEO schedule to include travel and meetings; and Membership coordinator.
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Kelvin J. Curry, Information
Technology Manager
kelvinc@scphca.org Ext. 218
| Mr.
Curry is responsible for providing technical support to a local area
network, addressing computer hardware & software issues, developing a data
warehouse, implementing and maintaining the Association's website, virtual offices, and providing technical assistance as needed. |
Kenya L. Mingo, SAC Administrative Director
kenyam@scphca.org Ext. 204
| Ms.
Mingo is responsible for the planning, managing, and implementation of all contracts, budgets, and meetings for the Southeast Atlantic Cluster. |
Sharon Gaylord , Administrative Assistant
sharong@scphca.org Ext. 200
Ms.
Gaylord is responsible for providing administrative support for the efficient operation of the South Carolina Primary Health Care Association. |
Peter A. Leventis , Department Head for Operations and Administration
peterl@scphca.org Ext. 203
Mr. Leventis is responsible for planning and overseeing the implementation of the Association's Human Resource support systems records. Mr. Leventis maintains and updates the personnel policies, practices, and procedures manual. Mr. Leventis also produces a HR newsletter providing updates on labor laws, HR trends and other pertinent information useful for members. |
Priscilla Brantley, Senior Clinical Manager
priscillab@scphca.org Ext. 209
| Ms.
Brantley is responsible for developing, implementing, and coordinating
statewide clinical initiatives in support of the ongoing growth and
development of the primary care safety net. Ms. Brantley oversees and
provides technical assistance to Community Health Centers and other
participating organizations in the areas of clinical workforce
development, clinical protocols, and clinical practice management. |
Tamika Dove, SAC Administrative Assistant
tamikad@scphca.org Ext. 207
| Ms.
Dove is responsible for providing administrative support for the efficient operation of the Southeast
Atlantic Collaboratives. |
Henrietta Gilliam , Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk
henriettag@scphca.org Ext. 210
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Ms. Gilliam is responsible for providing fiscal support services to the Southeast Atlantic Collaboratives (SAC)
and the South Carolina Migrant Health Program (SCMHP). |
Maria Martin, Outreach/Administrative Manager, Migrant Health Program
mariam@scphca.org Ext. 223
Ms. Martin administers the outreach component of the South Carolina Migrant Health Program designed to improve access to quality primary health care services and reduce health disparities for farmworkers and their families in South Carolina. In addition, she assists the Department Head for Programs and Health Policy with administrative functions necessary for the effective management of the SCMHP. |
Roy Goslee, Operations Coordinator
royg@scphca.org Ext. 202
| Mr.
Goslee is responsible for planning, managing and organizing all financial
transactions and bookkeeping functions for the SCPHCA. |
Carlo
Victoriano, Department Head for Programs and Health Policy
carlov@scphca.org
Ext. 220
Mr. Victoriano is responsible for administering and evaluating the South Carolina Migrant Health Program to ensure the effective provision of high-quality, comprehensive, and culturally and linguistically appropriate health care and enabling services and the reduction of health disparities for migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families residing or working in South Carolina. In addition, he directs health care access and health policy and advocacy activities for the purpose of strengthening and expanding the statewide primary health care safety net. |
Pat Vanoverstraeten,
Nurse, Migrant Health Program
patv@scphca.org
Ms. Vanoverstraeten provides skilled nursing services at Spartanburg Migrant Health Project clinic sites. |
Eisleen Restrepo, Patient Service Representative, Migrant Health Program
eisleenr@scphca.org
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Ms. Restrepo provides direct outreach, case management, and health education services to farmworkers and their families residing or working in Spartanburg and surrounding counties in the Upstate Region of the state. She also provides administrative support for the Spartanburg Migrant Health Project. |
Pamela
Mabry, Nurse Consultant, Migrant Health Program
pamelam@scphca.org
Ms. Mabry assists in the administration of the South Carolina Migrant Health Program’s Clinical Quality Improvement Plan. She also provides skilled nursing services at Spartanburg Migrant Health Project clinic sites. |
Juana Landivar, Spartanburg Region Site Coordinator, Migrant Health Program
juanal@scphca.org
Ms. Landivar coordinates the administrative, clinical, and outreach components of the South Carolina Migrant Health Program’s Spartanburg Migrant Health Project to ensure access to high-quality, culturally appropriate primary care and enabling services and reduce health disparities for farmworkers and their families residing or working in Spartanburg and surrounding counties in the Upstate Region of the state. |
Dr. Aydrian Thomas, Clinical Director, Migrant Health Program
Dr. Thomas provides clinical oversight of the South Carolina Migrant Health Program, which includes the administration of the Clinical Quality Improvement Plan and the development, implementation, and evaluation of clinical strategies and activities designed to ensure and maintain high-quality clinical services rendered directly and contractually. He also provides direct family practice services at Spartanburg Migrant Health Project clinic sites. |
Dr. Michael Gibson, Medical Doctor, Migrant Health Program
Dr. Gibson provides direct family practice services at Spartanburg Migrant Health Project clinic sites. |
Brenda Jackson, Registered Nurse, Migrant Health Program
Ms. Jackson provides skilled nursing services at Spartanburg Migrant Health Project clinic sites. |
SC Primary Health Care Association
2211 Alpine Road Extension
Columbia, South Carolina 29223
www.scphca.org |
| Telephone: |
803.788.2778 |
| Toll-free: |
800.438.3895 |
| Fax: |
803.788.8233 |
| Email: |
info@scphca.org |
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