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Sue Beavers is ALMH  November Employee of the Month

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[November 17, 2010]  Sue Beavers has worked at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital since 1977, and she continues to be generous in using her experience to help co-workers.

That's why she was nominated for ALMH Employee of the Month by her supervisor, Michael Rohrer.

When a co-worker came to the pharmacy department at ALMH last year with no pharmacy background, Beavers provided guidance and training. That co-worker, Tammy Pourchot, was then awarded Employee of the Month earlier this year.

"Largely due to Sue's influence, Tammy has become a valuable member of the ALMH pharmacy team, where she daily provides great patient experiences, makes ALMH a great place to work and provides great results," Rohrer said. "Sue's actions have enabled and empowered a fellow ALMH employee to achieve."

When Beavers began her career at ALMH, she worked in both the pharmacy and the storeroom. She is a licensed and certified pharmacy technician and was in the first group of technicians to be certified. Technicians must complete continuing education every two years to maintain their certification.

She graduated from Olympia High School and attended Lincoln Christian College for two years.

As a pharmacy technician, she processes medication orders, delivers medications to inpatients and outpatients, and helps answer pharmacy-related questions from other ALMH employees.

ALMH employs more than 290 in a wide variety of job functions. A different employee is honored each month for their commitment to creating great patient experiences, getting great results, and making ALMH a great place to work.

[Text from file received from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital]

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