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24April 2023

Mammogram Screening Mobile Unit – May 4th

Thursday, May 4, 2023
Screening Mammograms
Well Woman Exams
Take Home Colon Cancer Test Kits

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m

Español Versión
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24April 2023

Mamografías Unidad Móvil – May 4th

Jueves – 4 de Mayo 2023
Mamografías
Examen de Mujer
Estuche de detección de cáncer colo recta

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m

English Version

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13April 2023

Honoring Our Volunteers – 5 Have Won The President’s Volunteer Service Award!

April is National Volunteer Month!
The week is April 16th is Volunteer Week!
Julia’s Center is celebrating all its wonderful volunteers!
5 Julia’s Center Volunteers are receiving The President’s Volunteer Service Award!
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12April 2023

2022 April Volunteer Appreciation

April was a volunteer month celebrated at the Open House on April 30th.  Julia’s Center loves and appreciates each of our volunteers. Recognition was given to those that Julia’s Center is losing as they are going on to Medical or Physician Associate Schools in Texas.
All the volunteers in this photo have been admitted to Texas Medical or PA Schools, except for Rogelio. Rogelio received the President’s Volunteer Service Award-Silver Level for volunteering.  He had 210 volunteer hours, and Alicia Harris had 220 hours; Alicia received the President’s Volunteer Service Award – Bronze Level.  Alicia wasn’t present for the ceremony.
The names of the volunteers in the photo from Left to Right are:
Name of Volunteer                               2022 Accepted to or recipient of
Shane Valencia                                             Texas Tech School of Medicine in El Paso
Jacob Thomas                                              McGovern Medical School, the University of Texas Health Science Center of Houston
Neha Sawhney                                             Physician Associate School, University of Texas of Rio Grande Valley
Swetha Prakash                                           Sam Houston State College of Osteopathic Medical School in Conroe
 
Rogelio Armino                                           Recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award, Silver Level
Julia Plyako                                                  Physician Associate School at the University of Texas San Antonio
Julia’s Center is very proud of our volunteers who served in the clinic for the past few years!  We wish those going on to Medical or Physician Associate Schools the very best!  Texas will have some wonderful healthcare providers!  Hopefully, they will come back to volunteer at Julia’s as Providers!
Other notable news!
2022  Callie Acquqye, RN, was the first recipient of the  Jody Hopkins Award Excellence Award for best exemplifying the Texas Association of Charitable Clinics’ mission and vision through her extraordinary contributions to the community with all her various volunteering efforts.
Mary Ann Lee is the incoming Board Secretary of the Texas Association of Charitable Clinics (TXACC).
TXACC is a state associated with the mission of “Enhancing the overall ability of Texas Charitable Clinics to provide the highest level of care.  Its vision is “Fostering the best charitable clinic network in the country.”
Nurses Week!  May 6th through May 12th
Honoring Julia’s Center for Healthcare’s wonderful nurses with a combined total of 541 years of nursing experience providing expert care for the Center’s patients!  Thank you, Nurses!
21March 2022

JULIA’S CENTER FOR HEALTHCARE IS PARTICIPATING IN A STATEWIDE OPEN HOUSE FOR TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF CHARITABLE CLINICS

Located in Plano, Texas, the press and public are invited to the Open House of Julia’s Center for Healthcare on April 30, 2022.

The event will take place at 1947 K Ave Suite A 400, Plano, TX 75074 between 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. (more…)

8October 2021

Julias Center Earned NAFC 2021 Gold Standard Award

PLANO, TX – JULIA’S CENTER FOR HEALTHCARE has earned a 2021 Gold Rating from the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC) Quality Standards Program. By self-attesting that the organization has certain policies and procedures in place, it is able to highlight its commitment to providing quality care to patients.

The mission of the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics is to ensure the medically underserved have access to affordable health care. The NAFC and its members are dedicated to ensuring that patients receive quality health care. To quantify and qualify the care provided at the Free and Charitable Clinic network, the NAFC formalized a set of Quality Standards for member organizations.

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