Family Medicine: PCP

Primary Care Pavilion Sept 15, 2008To all of our Family Medicine family, I was sent a picture of the PCP that was taken yesterday. We thought sharing it with you might help reassure you all that we will be back. Keep in touch.

-Julia

P.S. I’ve been getting a lot of messages from people who are not an employee/student/resident of the Department of Family Medicine. I’m willing to help as much as I can but I do not have any information beyond what is already posted here. I do not have images of any other location. Please see www.utmb.edu for how you can get information. If you’re in another department, please contact your supervisor or department administrator for department-specific inforamtion.

5 Responses to “Family Medicine: PCP”


  1. 1 Jim Turner

    The attached site may help for those evacuees who have been unable to determine the status of their home. It’s after the waters receded, so it doesn’t provide specific information on flood damage, but it does give sense of damage.

    Individuals should be able to locate their residences.

  2. 2 Ray Edwards - TRAUMA CENTER

    Hi Jim, and all of the wonderful Employees of the Family Medicine and other PCP areas. Praying that you all are safe and sound!
    I was here in the Trauma Center during the storm and have been released to go check on my family in Northwest Houston.

    Jim, just wondering about the attatched site address you referred to, but see nothing on your entry??

    God Bless Everyone,
    Ray L. Edwards
    P.C.T 1
    Traume Center
    UTMB EMERGENCY SERVICES

  3. 3 Jim Turner

    Sorry. Here’s the link. The one I have covers the island in detail, but stops at the causeway.

    http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/ike

  4. 4 Joan Killebrew

    Jim Turner? Yoga guru? If so, are you Liz and Andrew OK? Where are you?

  5. 5 Jim Turner

    Not that Jim Turner.

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