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Client news: Evansville pediatrics physician receives national award
An Evansville pediatrics physician has received a national award for providing quality care and clinical excellence to Hoosier children and adults enrolled in Managed Health Services’ statewide health plan.
Dr. W. Michael Crecelius has received a 2010 Summit Award for Excellence in Care from MHS and parent company Centene Corp. The award honors Crecelius, a board-certified pediatrician with Deaconess Clinic in downtown Evansville, for demonstrating exemplary performance when following up with examinations and consultations after patients’ emergency room visits, providing routine preventive and well-care services for children and adults and establishing a medical home for new enrollees in the MHS statewide healthcare plan.
Crecelius graduated Indiana University’s School of Medicine and completed his pediatric internship and residency at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. He is a fellow with the American Academy of Pediatrics and member of both the Indiana State Medical Association and the Vanderburgh County Medical Society.
Crecelius is one of three Indiana physicians to receive the award. Sixteen awards were presented this year throughout the nation by Centene Corp.
Client news: Managed Health Services honors Indianapolis pediatrics physician with national award
Indianapolis pediatrics physician Dr. Sharon Gilliland has received a national 2010 Summit Award for Excellence in Care from Managed Health Services and parent company Centene Corp. for providing quality care and clinical excellence to Hoosier children and adults enrolled in MHS’s statewide health plan. Only 16 awards are given throughout the nation each year.
The award honors Gilliland, a board-certified pediatrician who runs Rainbow Pediatrics in Indianapolis, for demonstrating exemplary performance when following up with examinations and consultations after patients’ emergency room visits, providing routine preventive and well-care services for children and adults and establishing a medical home for new enrollees in the MHS healthcare plan.
“MHS is proud to recognize Dr. Gilliland for the outstanding service and quality of care she provides to Managed Health Services members in the greater Indianapolis community,” said Dr. Robert Baker, vice president of medical affairs at MHS. “Our primary focus is on delivering the best possible care to our members and we could not do that without strong relationships with our plan’s physicians. The Summit Award for Excellence is one way we thank Dr. Gilliland for her ongoing dedication to helping children live healthy lives.”
Gilliland opened Rainbow Pediatrics in 1996 and also maintains a solo practice supported by call partners. After earning an undergraduate degree from Northwestern University, she graduated Indiana University’s School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. From 1989 to 1996, Gilliland provided community pediatric care at HealthNet in Indianapolis before opening Rainbow Pediatrics. Rainbow Pediatrics is located at 5711 N. Michigan Road in Indianapolis. The center is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, 1-7 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays.
Coles Marketing Communications names new vice president of marketing
Brian Coles has been named vice president of marketing at Coles Marketing Communications in Indianapolis, overseeing strategy and tactics of both traditional and non-traditional client campaigns.
A 1999 graduate of Indiana University, he joined the agency in 2003. His past experience includes assisting a new business in Colorado launch its operations and leading its management function, product manager of Technuity and inventory manager for Batteries.com. Coles has experience providing market research for Endress+Hauser Consult AG, a Swiss company specializing in measurement products. He has also served in corporate communications for Indiana Mills and Manufacturing. In his free time, Coles volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association and St. Mary’s Child Center. He is also a past board member of AdClub Indianapolis and a past committee member of the Alzheimer’s Memory Walk.
Since 1985, Coles Marketing Communications has provided marketing, communications, creative, Word of Mouth and social networking council to local, regional and national clients in the government, healthcare, education, financial, logistics, real estate, hospitality and technology industries. Coles Marketing Communications is a member of Pinnacle Worldwide, Public Relations Society of America, Better Business Bureau and the Counselor’s Academy.
Today’s way to ‘thumb through’ the news
One course I loved in college but nearly failed was astronomy. Once a week for an entire semester, I and 149 other Hoosiers jammed into a humid Swain West lecture hall to be mesmerized for three hours by slideshows, videos and a monotone professor who never left his stool for anything.
I never cut class. I was never late and never left early. I paid attention. I took great notes and even taped many of the lectures to review later. But none of that made a difference. At the end of every lecture was a quiz that I routinely failed. I did lousy on the mid-term exam and squeaked by on the final to earn a D in the end. It was my worst grade in college and still today, I don’t get why because I’m still facinated by space — all the stories, photos and video grab my attention every day as I comb through news and information sites online, like today’s story from the BBC about how astronomers have discovered a rocky, Earth-like planet they’ve named dubbed Corot-7b outside our solar system that is as close to something like Earth anyone’s found so far.
The planet discovery is cool. The story was a good read. But how I found the story was the best. I used Google’s new Fast Flip to thumb through online news sites, which is supposed to mirror old-school thumbing through a newspaper.
O’Connor elected to public affairs council board
Michael O’Connor, a principal with Bose Public Affairs Group LLC, has been elected to the Public Affairs Council Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors is comprised of industry leaders who are typically outstanding, senior-level executives who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the mission and goals of the Public Affairs Council. Read the rest of this entry »
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