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VALOR Facility Pocs Feb 2021 First Name Last Name Email Account Owner Melissa Thompson [email protected] 405 ‐ White River Junction VA Medical Center David Stephenson [email protected] 436 ‐ Fort Harrison VA Medical Center Jason Listerud [email protected] 436 ‐ Fort Harrison VA Medical Center Megan Funke [email protected] 436 ‐ Fort Harrison VA Medical Center Nichole LacQuay [email protected] 436 ‐ Fort Harrison VA Medical Center Kaley Budge‐Meyer kaley.budge‐[email protected] 437 ‐ Fargo VA Healthcare System Patricia Venske [email protected] 438 ‐ Sioux Falls VA Health Care System Shelly Roth [email protected] 438 ‐ Sioux Falls VA Health Care System Camilla Pena [email protected] 442 ‐ Cheyenne VA Medical Kathrin Ryan [email protected] 442 ‐ Cheyenne VA Medical Mary Hudson [email protected] 460 ‐ Wilmington VA Medical Center Mary Avila [email protected] 501 ‐ New Mexico VA Health Care System LaTochia Childs [email protected] 502 ‐ Alexandria VA Health Care System Bernice Bowles [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Cynthia Golden [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Deenise Tran [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Jessica Shepherd [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Neelam Palande [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Shynell Jones [email protected] 506 ‐ Ann Arbor VA Medical Center Jeanne Overby [email protected] 508 ‐ Atlanta VA Health Care System LaTonya Alexander‐Lilly latonya.alexander‐[email protected] 512 ‐ Baltimore VA Medical Center ‐ VA Maryland Health Care System Scott Guthland [email protected] 512 ‐ Baltimore VA Medical Center ‐ VA Maryland Health Care System Alicia Haske [email protected] 515 ‐ Battle Creek VA Medical Center Valerie Keenan [email protected] 516 ‐ Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Tara Honaker [email protected] 517 ‐ Beckley VA Medical Center Stacy Tsionis [email protected] 518 ‐ Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital (Bedford VA) Sonya Moffett [email protected] 520 ‐ Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System Tara Thomas [email protected] 520 ‐ Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System Jana Falkner [email protected] 521 ‐ Birmingham VA Medical Center Arthur McGee [email protected] 523 ‐ VA Boston Healthcare System Lashaun Smith [email protected] 526 ‐ James J. Peters VA Medical Center (Bronx, NY) Ralmetha Brooks [email protected] 526 ‐ James J. Peters VA Medical Center (Bronx, NY) Laura Russillio [email protected] 528 ‐ VA Western New York Healthcare System William Hoak [email protected] 528 ‐ VA Western New York Healthcare System Lynette Pittinger [email protected] 528A7 ‐ Syracuse VA Medical Center Michelle Ward [email protected] 528A8 ‐ Albany Stratton VA Medical Center Andrea Tamura [email protected] 531 ‐ Boise VA Medical Center Erica Grate‐Simmons erica.grate‐[email protected] 534 ‐ Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Laura Charmoli [email protected] 537 ‐ Jesse Brown VA Medical Center Valerie Reid [email protected] 537 ‐ Jesse Brown VA Medical Center Nancy Robinson [email protected] 539 ‐ Cincinnati VA Medical Center Lucinda Hardman [email protected] 540 ‐ Clarksburg ‐ Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center Marie Mcmillen [email protected] 541 ‐ Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center Juanda Alston [email protected] 542 ‐ Coatesville VA Medical Center Lori Kutcher [email protected] 542 ‐ Coatesville VA Medical Center Alexis Utley [email protected] 544 ‐ Columbia VA Health Care System Marlly Cadavid [email protected] 546 ‐ Hollywood VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic Daphnee Beaubrun [email protected] 548 ‐ West Palm Beach VAMC Yoginee Singh [email protected] 548 ‐ West Palm Beach VAMC Kimberly Goss [email protected] 549 ‐ Dallas VA Medical Center Angella Kotcher [email protected] 550 ‐ VA Illiana Health Care System Gina George [email protected] 550 ‐ VA Illiana Health Care System Dawn Benvenuto [email protected] 552 ‐ Dayton VA Medical Center Megan Hurlow [email protected] 552 ‐ Dayton VA Medical Center Veronica Stephen [email protected] 552 ‐ Dayton VA Medical Center Travell Johnson‐Pettway travell.johnson‐[email protected] 553 ‐ John D. Dingell VAMC Nora Fitzgerald [email protected] 554 ‐ VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System(ECHCS) Sylvia Rozier [email protected] 557 ‐ Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Gwen Waddell‐Schultz gwen.waddell‐[email protected] 558 ‐ Durham VA Medical Center Tiffany Belanger [email protected] 558 ‐ Durham VA Medical Center Catherine Cruz [email protected] 561 ‐ East Orange Campus of the VA New Jersey Health Care System Susan Wooten [email protected] 564 ‐ Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks Teresa Haley [email protected] 565 ‐ Fayetteville VA Medical Center Rachel Walker [email protected] 568 ‐ VA Black Hills Health Care System ‐ Fort Meade Campus Sara Vosler [email protected] 568 ‐ VA Black Hills Health Care System ‐ Fort Meade Campus Royan Pereyras [email protected] 570 ‐ Central California VA Health Care System Virginia Ulanimo [email protected] 570 ‐ Central California VA Health Care System Bobbie Bishop [email protected] 573 ‐ Malcom Randall VAMC, NF/SGVHS Jolene Simon [email protected] 578 ‐ Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital Danyel Adams [email protected] 581 ‐ Hershel Woody" Williams VA Medical Center" Brandice Terry [email protected] 583 ‐ Richard L. Roudebush VAMC Heather Elder [email protected] 583 ‐ Richard L. Roudebush VAMC Stella Harris [email protected] 586 ‐ G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center Sharon Shade [email protected] 589 ‐ Kansas City VA Medical Center Dawn Dugan [email protected] 589A4 ‐ Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital Jenifer Forck [email protected] 589A4 ‐ Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital Susan Kitchen [email protected] 589A4 ‐ Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital Tiffany Smoot [email protected] 589A5 ‐ VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System Ashley Korth [email protected] 590 ‐ Hampton VA Medical Center Janice Washington‐Fleming janice.washington‐[email protected] 590 ‐ Hampton VA Medical Center Mary Petty [email protected] 590 ‐ Hampton VA Medical Center Kimberly Falco [email protected] 593 ‐ VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System Curtis King [email protected] 595 ‐ DO NOT USE Renee Sinkhorn [email protected] 595 ‐ DO NOT USE Angela Weems [email protected] 598 ‐ Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Eugene J. Towbin HCC Karen Gillette [email protected] 598 ‐ Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Eugene J. Towbin HCC Mary Willard [email protected] 598 ‐ Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Eugene J. Towbin HCC Armesse Randolph‐Cheney armesse.randolph‐[email protected] 600 ‐ VA Long Beach Healthcare System Lilibeth Patricio [email protected] 600 ‐ VA Long Beach Healthcare System Jennifer Chandler [email protected] 603 ‐ Robley Rex VA Medical Center Sofia Puerto [email protected] 605 ‐ VA Loma Linda Healthcare System Abbey Ruyle [email protected] 607 ‐ William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital Denise Richardson [email protected] 610 ‐ Marion VA Medical Center Folashade Oluwafunmi [email protected] 612 ‐ VA Northern California Health Care System Monique Cage [email protected] 614 ‐ Memphis VA Medical Center Cynthia Pivec [email protected] 618 ‐ Minneapolis VA Health Care System Kimlyn McVay [email protected] 618 ‐ Minneapolis VA Health Care System Mary Douglas [email protected] 618 ‐ Minneapolis VA Health Care System Rachel South [email protected] 618 ‐ Minneapolis VA Health Care System Delnora Bell [email protected] 619 ‐ VA Outpatient Clinic Monroeville (CBOC) Christine Andrews [email protected] 620 ‐ Franklin Delano Roosevelt Campus, VA Hudson Valley HCS (Montrose) Rachel Faulkner [email protected] 621 ‐ James H. Quillen Veterans Affairs Medical Center Jere Shear [email protected] 623 ‐ Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System (Jack C. Montgomery VAMC) Theresa Dawson [email protected] 623 ‐ Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System (Jack C. Montgomery VAMC) Bettina Huggins [email protected] 626 ‐ Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Telisa Marable [email protected] 626 ‐ Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Adonis Holmes [email protected] 629 ‐ Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System Tammara Kelly [email protected] 629 ‐ Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System Angeli Medina [email protected] 630 ‐ Manhattan Campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System Santa Raziano [email protected] 630A4 ‐ VA NY Harbor Healthcare System Lonnie Neumar [email protected] 632 ‐ Northport VA Medical Center Loraine Eden‐Davis loraine.eden‐[email protected] 635 ‐ North May Oklahoma City VA Clinic Ceisha Deitering [email protected] 636 ‐ Omaha VA Medical Center‐‐VA Nebraska‐Western Iowa HCS Robert Laws [email protected] 636 ‐ Omaha VA Medical Center‐‐VA Nebraska‐Western Iowa HCS Deborah Dejong [email protected] 636A6 ‐ VA Central Iowa Health Care System Krystyna Lehman [email protected] 636A8 ‐ Iowa City VA Health Care System Savannah Williams [email protected] 637 ‐ Asheville VA Medical Center Eileen Ferrell [email protected] Nursing Scholarship (BSN Students Only) Janice Sanders [email protected] 640 ‐ VA Palo Alto Health Care System Tricia Nwokocha [email protected] 640 ‐ VA Palo Alto Health Care System Randall Belieu [email protected] 644 ‐ Phoenix VA Health Care System Grinetta Elston
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