Thursday, November 27, 2014

FW: Thanksgiving Message from National Commander Pat Little



Thank You
Robert Serge
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Blog Master
"I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do, and by the grace of God, I will."  



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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 14:15:12 +0000
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Fw: Thanksgiving Message from National Commander Pat Little



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Subject: Thanksgiving Message from National Commander Pat Little
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 08:07:30 -0500 (EST)



Patriots,

As we pause today to give thanks for the many blessings and freedoms we enjoy, I hope that all Americans will remember that the freedoms we fought and sacrificed for, some with our very lives, are not free - they do come with a price.  Let us celebrate today the freedoms on which this great nation was founded -- Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.  Life for those of us and our brothers and sisters who made it home to celebrate this day;  Liberty to live in a free and democratic nation; and the Pursuit of Happiness with family and friends as we join to give thanks for all that we have.

Pat Little, National Commander
Happy Thanksgiving
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

FW: MOPH Region VI



Thank You
Robert Serge
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Blog Master
"I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do, and by the grace of God, I will."  



Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 03:31:54 +0000
Subject: MOPH Region VI
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MOPH Region VI

MOPH Region VI


Fw: MOPH in Army Times
Posted: 20 Feb 2014 08:24 PM PST


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We have been quoted in the Army Times, 10 February 2014 issue.  The article starts on page 6 "Hagel calls for review of military medals, awards".  Our sections is on page 8, titled "Leave the Purple Heart alone"
" Modern warfare has raised new questions about the criteria for the Purple Heart, which recognizes any and all troops who are wounded in "any action against an enemy of the United States".
Several years ago, the military wrestled with whether so-called "invisible wounds" should qualify troops for the Purple Heart, leading to the approval of the medal for those who sustain a traumatic brain injury.  But despite calls from some advocates, Purple Hearts still are not awarded to troops diagnosed with post-traumatic stress.
In addition, many people have questioned why the victims of the Fort Hood, Texas shooting in 2011 were not awarded Purple Hearts, since the convicted shooter, Army Maj. Nidal Hasan, clearly was motivated by a belief in radical Islamic jihad.  Critics says that's inconsistent with the decision to award the medal to troops injured in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon.
The Military Order of the Purple Heart has few concerns about the current law and support's the Pentagon's decision not to grant the medal to Fort Hood victims. And many experts say that despite the controversies, it should not be changed.  "I think the Purple Heart is in pretty good shape," Borch said." 

Monday, November 17, 2014

FW: Grand Canyon Warriors


Hank Detering
MOPC Chapter 1777, Valley Forge, PA
610-869-3631








Thank You
Robert Serge
VVA 17 Member
Blog Master
To all my fellow veterans friends and family my we all remember 



From: richardandshirley@netzero.net
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 23:52:46 +0000
To: rserge1@outlook.com
Subject: Fw: Grand Canyon Warriors

Please post and distribute.

Please note: forwarded message attached

From: "Henry A. Detering" <HankD461@aol.com>
To: little4j@aol.com, rjpuskar@cox.net, willytoe@yahoo.com, Daniel.uscg@yahoo.com, nicknelsondist16@yahoo.com, Jmi2609470@aol.com, papasmurf1946@comcast.net, Richardandshirley@netzero.net, jleonard@purpleheart.org, fvanhoy@purpleheart.org, jkclary@yadtel.net, atlsam@aol.com, MagazineEditor@purpleheart.org
Subject: Grand Canyon Warriors
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 11:06:18 -0500



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Gentlemen,
Please consider sharing information about this trip.
It is a small but important effort, and hopefully the first of a series of trips, one for wounded veterans of each of our services.
I will gladly provide details and additional information.
Thank you!




Hank Detering
MOPC Chapter 1777, Valley Forge, PA
610-869-3631






Friday, October 10, 2014

FW: Reminder: SCA veterans Club Meeting - Tuesday October 14, 2014 (S EE LOCATION CHANGE)




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Subject: FW: Reminder: SCA veterans Club Meeting - Tuesday October 14, 2014 (S EE LOCATION CHANGE)
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 11:48:32 -0700





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  the Freedom Hall 2450 Hampton Road Henderson, NV 89052
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 05:04:37 -0700



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From: Tom Bouchard
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 10:22 PM
Subject: Reminder: SCA veterans Club Meeting - Tuesday October 14, 2014 (SEE LOCATION CHANGE)




                


                                                                                                                                                                
October 14th , 2014 @ 7:00pm
in Freedom Hall at Independence Center

 
                                                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

                             



Please note the location change for our meeting next week.

For October we have an American hero, Dr. Richard Small as our guest speaker. He served our country in Vietnam where he was wounded in combat.  
                              
Richard Small - joined the Military Order of the Purple Heart in 2006 and is a Life Member of Chapter 0711 in Nevada. He has served as Adjutant, Finance Officer and Commander at both the Chapter and Department levels, recently completing four years as Department of Nevada Commander, before being elected Region Commander VI and appointed as National Surgeon in 2013. As a representative of the Order, he has been active in VAVS, serving on the Board of Directors of the Nevada Veterans Assistance League, Honor Flight Southern Nevada, Southern Nevada Coalition of Veteran and Community Service Organizations and Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 17. He is the Founding Chairman of the Nevada Veterans Foundation tasked with funding a Fisher House at the new VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas. Patriot Small has also been active with Habitat for Humanity participating in Habitat for Humanity Vietnam Builds in March 2012 and August 2013. He is on the organizing team planning yearly HFH Veterans Builds in Vietnam.
His medical career began with graduation from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1967. After serving a Surgical Internship at Barnes Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, he entered Military Service as a US Army General Medical Officer. Volunteering for duty in Southeast Asia, he was assigned to the 3rd Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division where he served with first HHQ at Brigade Headquarters and then 6 months as Battalion Surgeon with the 1/505. He was wounded in an attack on the forward fire base in Tay Ninh Province March 21, 1969. He subsequently served three months as Emergency Room Medical Officer at the 24th Evacuation Hospital on Long Binh Post.
His following duty assignment was as a General Medical Officer at US Army Hospital Camp Zama, Japan where he served as an admitting officer and surgeon on the Orthopedic Service and the Far East Burn Center. Following his military service, Dr. Small served as a Resident Physician at Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Medical Center and practiced Neurological Surgery in the greater Los Angeles area until his retirement in 2000.
Please plan to join us for this special presentation by an American that served his country in combat as well as currently serving veterans in need.
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In addition, we will have our annual election of board members.      


  

Saturday, August 16, 2014

FW: Denver Host National Convention of Military Order of the Purple He art




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Subject: Denver Host National Convention of Military Order of the Purple Heart
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 09:14:41 -0400 (EDT)



30 July, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Denver, CO   July 25,  2014

Military Order of the Purple Heart National Convention in Denver, Colorado

The Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) and the Ladies Auxiliary of the MOPH are pleased to announce that the National Convention will be held this year in Denver, Colorado at the Renaissance Denver Hotel during the week of 5 - 9 August 2014.

This annual event brings together the Commanders and delegates of the Order's Regions, Departments, Chapters and Units to elect the National Leadership of the Order for the upcoming year.  Delegates will participate in training sessions, review the business of the past year, approve new governing amendments and organizational bylaw changes, and set the organization's goals and objectives for coming year.   A number of key events coincide with the Convention including a Joint Opening Ceremony on Tuesday evening, August 5; a welcome address to the Convention on Wednesday morning, August 6 by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper at 9:30 AM, and by Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock at 10:00 AM;  a Purple Heart pre-game ceremony at the Colorado Rockies baseball game on Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM; a charity golf tournament to benefit the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund and local VA Clinics on Thursday, August 7 in conjunction with observance of National Purple Heart Day; and, a wreath laying by the National Commander at the grave site of WWII hero BG Felix Sparks on Sunday, August 10,  The media is invited to attend the joint opening ceremony on Tuesday, August 5 and the Governor's and Mayor's presentations at 9:30 AM. , Wednesday, August 6.  All other meetings are closed to the public.

The organization now known as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A. Inc.," (MOPH) was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all combat wounded veterans and active duty men and women who have received the decoration. Chartered by the Congress, The MOPH is unique among Veteran Service Organizations in that all its members were wounded in combat. For this sacrifice, they were awarded the Purple Heart Medal. With grants from the MOPH Service Foundation, the MOPH and its Ladies Auxiliary promote Patriotism, Fraternalism, and the Preservation of America's military history. Most importantly, through veteran service, they provide comfort and assistance to all Veterans and their families, especially those requiring claims assistance with the VA, those who are homeless, and those requiring employment assistance.  Programs of the MOPH include VA Volunteer Service, First Responder Recognition, JROTC Leadership Award, Scholarships, Americanism, Purple Heart Trail and Cities, Welfare, and numerous community service programs, all with the objective of service to Veterans and their families.

For further information or requests for media attendance and/or interviews, please contact:

National Public Relations Director, John Bircher, 352-753-5535
  Email: PublicRelations@Purpleheart.org
or,
Jon Pushkin, Pushkin Public Relations, 303-733-3441, jon@pushkinpr.com
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Monday, April 7, 2014

Fw: MOPH Region VI Weekly Report 3/6-26/2014



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Subject: MOPH Region VI Weekly Report 3/6-26/2014
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 06:46:53 -0700

Commander Small and Jim Richards:

Weekly reports generated by Region VI NSOs, 3/27-4/2/2014.

San Diego VARO:

Reviewed Office/Sundry Budget for Region VI, to insure monies available for last quarter of fiscal year 2014.
Continue helping new NSOs and AAs in both VARO San Diego, VARO Los Angeles, VAMC Sepulveda and Wadsworth locations with any matter they are having difficulties in.
Review end of pay period timecards; and, end of month VCMS reports and submitted to those who needed corrections made, for final approval which was completed and submitted to National.
Planning on trip to Phoenix office to interview potential new NSOs in the near future.
Continuing with follow-up on NODs and Appeals, as well as responding to phone calls, emails, claim review, etc.
Continue to review data in VCMS and checking Share/Vacols, Virtual VA, etc. for accuracy. Continue daily sign offs and checking both Concur and ADP entries.
Eddie Kimes, NSO - Las Vegas:
General office duties and veteran consultations.  Assisted veteran with overpayment documents and sent to PMC.
Checked VCMS, VBMS and SHARE for claim statuses and awards.
Returned  phone calls and made appointments.  Filed new service connected  claims and POA�s.  Perused veteran�s c-file and submitted form 646 to prepare for May BVA hearing.  Mailed VA information to veterans.
Traveled to Vet Center and consulted with veterans.
Joseph Phillips, NSO - VAMC Long Beach, CA:
I continue seeing Vets about a myriad of veteran�s services.   Inputted award letters into VCMS and updated diary entries.   I went through files and removed unnecessary documents.  Assisted homeless Vet with a HUD VASH application.   I requested and received a commissary letter for 100% SC Vet.   Vet received $47,034.72 Retro Pay.  A surviving spouse donated a wireless printer to MOPH, which I have in my office (holding in case anyone needs one or if mine stops).
Tony DeVore, NSO - VARO San Diego, CA:
Has been a very busy week with month end.   Also prepared for hearing scheduled 04/03/14.  Preparing for 3 upcoming hearings for next week.  
Continued to process Awards and Rating Decisions.   Worked on the VCMS Facility Management Excel Spreadsheet as I am the RT for Region VI, VCMS Committee, in which our region had over 1200 addresses to be verified.
Continue to work on the purged files to verify nothing pending and destruction and proper disposal.  Very busy week.
Arthur Harris, NSO - VARO Oakland, CA:
This week I have been reviewing files for appeals to include catching up on phone calls and appointments from when we were at training.  The updating of VCMS and the monthly reconciliation report was done to include, the inputting of claims.
Tennell Brady, NSO - VARO Los Angeles, CA:
This office conducted daily operational procedures. Continued repair and updating procedures on office files. A retro amount in excess of $70,000.00 received by veteran this week.
Johnnell Jackson, NSO - VARO Los Angeles, CA:
During the dates shown I�ve preformed general office duties, interacted with veteran and their claims, went out of the office to purchase office supplies, and continued NOS duties.
Daniel Soto, NSO - VAMC Sepulveda/Wadsworth:
This week I was working at the federal building due to the VA IT department accidently deleting my username and email account.  I was still able to assist veterans at the federal building.  I was granted access today and I am working with the IT department to retrieve my emails in my account.
Ron Quinata, NSO - Guam:
Assisted appointments, walk-ins, veterans/dependents.  Attended VSO Video Conf Meeting on 03/16/2014, prior
to Training.  Issues discussed were Claims, Appeals, SEP etc.  Continued administrative work in the office i.e., updating VCMS, setting up appointments, following up on letters received, filing letters received, telephone calls, email/telephone call responses.
Jay Parker, NSO - VARO Phoenix:
We were notified this week the monthly VA meeting had been postponed due to the Travel Board.

I have a meeting today with hospital management pertaining to the VHA directive on DBQ�s.  This should be interesting.  I have accepted a request from the VA hospital to attend the opening of the new southeast clinic on the twenty fourth of this month.

NVLSP is here this month as a guest of American Legion.  I was finally able to catch up with Ron yesterday and we spoke for a while.  It is really too bad someone can�t put pressure on VA central office to allow the RO to work non rating claims. At least those where a veteran is waiting for special adaptive housing because he or she is constantly falling at home.

I have been developing a relationship with the new workers at the Vet Center.

Decisions have been slow coming in partly because the VA is back to holding a certain amount of claims as ready to rate simply to feed to the media. Raters with nothing to do because they are not allowed to take those below a set number.

General office duties.
Cheryl Paden, NSO - VAMC Tucson:
I have been very busy getting my office caught up from being closed for training.  I returned all my emails and messages.   I have been doing files and general office duties.

I have met with a lot of Veterans that are coming to see me about FDC claims.  Filed new claims.

I have reviewed decision letters and letters from VA requesting more info from our Veterans.

I now have my card reader for the PIV ordered, as soon as I receive that I will be doing classes with the VA once again.
Raphael Paris, NSO - VARO Honolulu:
No report received. He attended MOPH Annual Training, his mother passed away and he has been on PTO.
Breana Floyd, NSO - VAMC Loma Linda:
This week I worked on getting caught up on things since being at training.  Because it was the end of the month, I worked on getting all claims entered and all claims and made sure mail was sent out.  I saw quite a few Vets submitting a new claims and a few new POA.
Michael Mullen, NSO - VAMC La Jolla:
No report received.
Erin Hamlin, NSO - Salt Lake City:
Comp time off 4/1/2014.  I reviewed BDD/PLCP Rating Decisions and no PLCP SOCs.  I forwarded 1 BDD/PLCP Submittals, 2 BDD/PLCP Notification Letters, and 5 BDD/PLCP Development Letters for other Service Offices.  I also continue my efforts to go through my office files and get them in order. 

Monday, March 31, 2014

Fw: MOPH Region VI Weekly Report 3/6-26/2014




Commander Small and Jim Richards:

Weekly reports generated by Region VI NSOs, 3/6-26/2014.

San Diego VARO:
Traveled to VARO LA to complete training with AA.  She ended up resigning and we are in the process of hiring a new AA for that office.  Was out of the office during our monthly VSCM meeting, but was told nothing new was discussed and there were no hand outs or new FL's.
Completed annual Privacy/Hippa training on the VA TMS training site.
Traveled to Orlando, FL for MOPH Annual Training.  Previously completed data research for Veterans KIA for family benefits, (spouse, parents, children), and gave a presentation at MOPH Annual Training in Fl.  Training went quickly, but always come away with learning new ways and ideas of helping out veterans.
In the process of hiring new NSO for the Phoenix office and will be interviewing in the near future.
Continue with training of new NSOs and AAs in both VARO San Diego and VARO Los Angeles locations.
Continuing with follow-up on NODs and Appeals, as well as responding to phone calls, emails, claim review, etc.
Continue to review data in VCMS and checking Share/Vacols, Virtual VA, etc. for accuracy. Continue daily sign offs and checking both Concur and ADP entries.
Eddie Kimes, NSO - Las Vegas:
Checked VCMS,VBMS and SHARE for claim statuses and awards.
Joined SEP training meeting on Thursdays (3/6).
Conducted  veteran consultations.  Returned phone calls and made appointments.
Filed new service connected claims and POA�s and submitted claims evidence with
signature paperwork.  Perused veteran�s c-file to prepare for DRO hearing.
Mailed claim forms and VA information to veterans.
Thursday,  last day of Annual training in Orlando.  Traveled home on Friday and on Monday came back and checked VCMS, VBMS and SHARE for claim statuses and awards.  Returned numerous phone calls and made appointments.  Filed new service connected  claims and POA�s.
Perused veteran�s c-file to prepare for May hearing.  
Went to Vet Center and consulted with veteran, and mailed VA information to veteran.
 
Joseph Phillips, NSO - VAMC Long Beach, CA:
Continue seeing Vets about a myriad of veteran�s services.  I inputted award letters into VCMS and updated diary entries. I went through files and removed unnecessary documents.  Assisted homeless Vet with getting an intake appointment at the Villages of Cabrillo (US Vets).  I assisted daughter of a surviving spouse on survivor�s pension with aid and attendance.   Enjoyed and learned a great deal at MOPH Annual Training.  Maintain 11 flyer holders with flyers on VA benefits. 
Tony DeVore, NSO - VARO San Diego, CA:
Had a very productive week.  Met with several veterans to discuss claims status and also possible new claims.  Also submitted supportive new and material evidence in support of pending claims with the VA.   Two hearings were delayed for new exams that were requested by the DRO�s as information in C-file was 2 yrs or older.
Returned from annual training and began preparing for upcoming hearings for April.  Entered Award Letters & Rating Decision and also trained new NSO from VARO LA over the phone regarding reports in VCMS.  Submitted several claims to the VA.  Received 3 nice Retros: $30,870.00, $36,719.00, and  $47,389.00.   Has been a very busy month with Annual Training, new clients and hearings. Busy month for April coming up.
Arthur Harris, NSO - VARO Oakland, CA:
This week I have been reviewing files for an upcoming hearings, I have completed my VA security training that was about two hours long.   Updated VCMS to including the reviewing of my approved claims including the filing of new claims.   
Tennell Brady, NSO - VARO Los Angeles, CA:
During the week, this office conducted numerous live interviews, responded to telephone calls and submitted claims to the VA. I accepted the resignation of former Administrative Assistant, Ms. A. Eady. Retroactive benefits in excess of $64,000.00 received this week. Attended a VSO meeting for our station�s in Information Security/Privacy �face to face� meeting.
Completed annual training in Florida & returned home to end the week. Current week began with participation in VA required online training for CRIP procedures. I conducted a video-conference Travel Board hearing. We began repair and updating procedures on office files at the beginning of this week.  
Johnnell Jackson, NSO - VARO Los Angeles, CA:
Received multiple phone calls, faxed veterans information where needed, file award letters as well as correspondence, mailed letters to their designated areas, made appointments for veterans, helped veterans with various questions, sent claims to the VA to be date stamped, and the filled out necessary paper work for veterans claims such as the 21-526EZ ect�. 
During the week I conducted interviews, answered phones, general office procedures, continued to update filing as well as paper work, and went to annual training.
Daniel Soto, NSO - VAMC Sepulveda/Wadsworth:
I was able to visit the OEF/OIF transition team in building 401 at the West LA Medical Center.  I met with several reps at the location and made myself available for any new veterans that have questions or concerns that pertain to benefits. I have heard from several veterans from that location since I last visited. 
Ron Quinata, NSO - Guam:
Assisted appointments, walk-ins, veterans/dependents.  Continued administrative work in the office i.e.,
updating VCMS, setting up appointments, following up on letters received, filing letters received, telephone calls,
email/telephone call responses.
Jay Parker, NSO - VARO Phoenix:
New office printer does not have a scan option (says IRM).
Lisa completed her yearly VA Privacy Security Awareness and Rules of Behavior this week.
In the VA VSO meeting we learned the RO was just about to get things rolling properly when Central office changed the rules and sent them off in a different direction.
During my hospital visits we are told the hospital is opening a DBQ clinic. It hasn�t happened, most hospital employees are not aware of it. We will wait and see.
General office duties, visiting the VA hospital, Vet center, CASS and US Vets Homeless centers. 
SEP training is down again, canceled for 03/27.  All Mondays are canceled.  Future classes will only be given on Thursday.
The VA has postponed our monthly meeting until next month so that is the fourth month with no meeting since October.
Hospital staff are reeling over the new directive on DBQ�s.  Some are happy they won�t have to get into trouble with their supervisor for filling the form.
The vet center has had a change of staff so I must get to know them again.
Cheryl Paden, NSO - VAMC Tucson:
Submitted FDC Claims, and received 4 back, because of the 21-526EZ dated 2013, needed to be changed to the new 2014, 21-526EZ form.

I returned messages and emails, updates and what I wanted to start a claim for VA.

Reviewed decision letters, worked on filing and general office duties, continued other normal daily activities, filing, reviewing, etc.

I met with Veterans to give them packets so they can file FDC claims.
I enjoyed the Training, it will help me with some of my cases.   I learned quite a bit of new information about claims I have had in the past and sure I will have in the future.

I have been answering a ton of phone messages and emails from my Veterans.

I am getting people coming to find out what I can do to help them file a claim from my current Veterans. I just love referrals.

I returned to work and found a few of my cases have been decided.   One of my clients went from 60% to 100% P&T and this was on a reconsideration. Yay!!!!

I have been trying to do general office duties but I have been seeing alot of Clients and speaking to them about their claims on the phone and in emails.
Raphael Paris, NSO - VARO Honolulu:
Met with veterans who requests representation through MOPH, submitted new POA�s requests and claims for service connection.  Requested and accepted transfer of 2 veterans who now resides in Hawaii.
Spoke to veterans in person and by phone about status of claims.  Met with vet on upcoming C&P exam.
Received correspondence and award letters for both Honolulu and Guam, mailed out letters to Guam.  
Continue input into VCMS of awards, claims, etc.  General office duties, including making of new files, purging. Follow-up on pending claims.
 
Breana King, NSO - VAMC Loma Linda:
This week at the hospital was extremely busy due to being at training 2 days of this week.  I spent the week still seeing new Vets signing new POA�s, returning phone calls and also trying to get all mail sent out and all documents entered into VCMS.
Michael Mullen, NSO - VAMC La Jolla:
It was pretty busy for me this week at the hospital. There were slightly more appointments and walk in�s, I answered a lot of calls, returned messages, submitted claims, and I submitted some evidence for existing claims. By Wednesday, I had caught up on all my emails and messages left by clients during the previous week while I was at training.   During training in Orlando, I taught a small class in Ancillary Benefits and it seems to have gone well. Also, on Tuesday I completed annual Privacy/Hippa training on the VA TMS training site. 
Erin Hamlin, NSO - Salt Lake City:
Off sick 3/11/2014.  Made and returned numerous phone calls.  I reviewedUtah Rating Decisions and no SOCs. I reviewed BDD/PLCP Rating Decisions and PLCP SOCs. I forwarded BDD/PLCP Submittals, BDD/PLCP Notification Letters, and BDD/PLCP Development Letters for other Service Offices.  I also continue my efforts to go through my office files and get them in order.
Annual Training 3/17/2014-3/20/2014. Made and returned numerous phone calls. I reviewed BDD/PLCP Rating Decisions and no PLCP SOCs.  I also continue my efforts to go through my office files and get them in order. I also had a retro of $33,490.