Nuevos Comienzos New Beginnings Elise, Mel & Jen.

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Nuevos Comienzos New Beginnings Elise, Mel & Jen

MISSION STATEMENT To provide preventative care and improve the health of the underserved migrant populations by providing high quality, accessible health care to the Janesville community and surrounding areas which is affordable.

PHILOSOPHY Our philosophy is based on Watson’s Philosophy and Science of Caring model as well as following the Person-Centered nursing framework. Delivers patient care by using evidence based practice and a multi- disciplinary approach Respectful towards diverse populations and is culturally knowledgeable Aims to achieve optimal health, physically and mentally Provides convenient hours and accessibility to all clients Provides competent, family oriented care

Goals Provide thorough education for both patients and families To improve support programs for migrants To provide up-to-date standards of care To have compassionate employees To be accessible to migrants unable to travel to the clinic by having a mobile clinic

Objectives To build a successful migrant clinic by 2025 To ensure employees are educated in multiple areas of the clinic by 2025 To provide effective and competent care to patients by 2020

Organizational Chart Nurse Practitioner  Physician  Pharmacist  Registered Nurse  Social Worker  Lab Tech  Medical Assistant  Volunteers

Job Descriptions Nurse Practitioner: Advance practice RNs who work in collaboration with other HCP to deliver focused care. Must have a graduate level education and clinical training in Family Medicine. Registered Nurse: Facilitate team members to ensure smooth operations. Coordinates patient care and directs efficient clinic flow. Six months or more clinical experience. Experience with Epic software preferred. Social Worker: Will fulfill many roles such as care management, psychotherapist, and community outreach coordinators. Should be able to identify psychosocial problems. Bachelors with clinical experience; Masters preferred. Medical Assistant: Will fulfill dual roles in clerical and clinical work. Qualifications include clinical skills, health promotion, medical teamwork, and verbal communication. Laboratory Technician: Provide information for patient diagnoses and treatment by performing laboratory tests in toxicology, hematology, immunology, and microbiology labs. Qualifications include infection control, documentation, analyzing information, and communication results. Volunteers: Nursing, Social Work, Medical Assistant, Laboratory Technician, and Medical students and professionals. Follow directions from staff. Gain hands-on experience, and fulfill volunteer hours working with clients and various cases.

Budget Cost Per HourCost Per MonthCost Per Year Internet$40 (Grant)$480 (Grant) Electric$120 (Grant)$1440 (Grant) Computer and Printer$2500 (Grant) Transportation (3.02/gallon)$151$1812 Advertisement$1848 PhysicianFunded on Rural Health Care Tuition Reimbursement Nurse Practitioner$0 – Volunteer Volunteers$0 – Volunteer Lab Technician$18$576$6912 Medical Assistant$10.50$336$4032 Social Worker$21.25$680$8160

Grants

Advertising Newspaper Janesville Gazette $42/week; $1008/year Journal Wisconsin State Journal $108.63/week (Monday-Saturday) Decided not to use due to cost Other: Radio Commercial Reach out to broader audience WWHG FM $35/week ; $840/ year

Thank you for your consideration