February Newsletter

March Birthdays & Anniversaries


New to the UOG Crew

Please give a warm welcome to the newest members of our UOG Family! Welcome, everyone! We are so excited to have you here with us! We can’t wait to see you soar, all while changing women’s lives!

employee photoJoseph Hopkins Developer – Main
employee photoAlshitta EdwardsMarketer – Covington
employee photoTyson Cronk IT Support Specialist – Main
employee photoCasey Mallow Front Desk Coordinator – Main
employee photoJuliana Clark Medical Assistant – Main
employee photoCora Butler Front Desk Coordinator – TWC
employee photoTiffanie Molina Front Desk Coordinator – Main

Congratulations Corner

Congratulations to our Mammography Coordinator, Kristy Wheeler! Kristy made the Dean’s List at Valdosta State University! To be eligible for the Dean’s List, you must achieve a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher on nine or more semester hours with an institutional grade point average of 3.00 or higher!

Way to go, Kristy!! We’re beyond proud of you and we hope that you’re so incredibly proud of yourself as well!


Exciting news! The Athens office has moved!! Same compassionate team. Same exceptional care. Just a beautiful new space to better serve our patients! Congratulations, Athens team! We’re so excited for your new home! We hope that you and our patients love it!


What’s happening in March?

Let’s put the END in Endometriosis! Early detection, expert care, and compassionate support can make all the difference.

Join us this month in raising awareness and taking steps toward relief.


Get ready to bring a little extra luck and cheer to the office! On March 17th, all offices are invited to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Dress-Up Day by wearing your best green and gold.

Whether it’s a festive shirt, fun accessories, or a touch of sparkle, we can’t wait to see everyone’s creative and spirited outfits. It’s the perfect opportunity to spread some smiles and enjoy a little festive fun with your coworkers.

So mark your calendars and get ready to shamrock & roll in your best green and gold! 💚✨

Please remember that all outfits should still follow the company’s dress code policy.


Peer Shout Outs


UOG in the Community

The Howard Center was a proud “Kid Zone” Sponsor at this year’s Rhythm & Ribs Festival.

Organizations that we sponsored in February!

Race to End the Cycle – $2,500.00
Our Divine Saviour International Food Festival- $200.00

Butch Davis Legacy Dinner – $600.00

TCHS Track & Field – $500.00

TRMC Hearts & Diamonds Gala – $3,000.00 
Par-Tee for a Purpose – $100.00
Crisp Academy Fun Run – $2,000.00

Providence School of Tifton, Love Thy Neighbor Campaign – $750.00


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Employee Excellence Awards and Our Shining Star!

Mammo Department: Kaylee PerryI would like to enthusiastically recommend Kaylee Perry for Employee of the Month in recognition of her outstanding work not only as a Mammography Technologist but also as our QC and Radiation Safety Officer.
Kaylee consistently demonstrates exceptional clinical skill, attention to detail, and an unwavering commitment to patient care. She understands that mammography is more than a diagnostic exam — it can be an emotional and vulnerable experience for our patients. She approaches every interaction with compassion, professionalism, and reassurance, helping patients feel comfortable and supported during their visit.
In addition to delivering high-quality imaging and maintaining strict adherence to safety and quality standards, she plays a vital role in keeping workflow efficient and organized. She is dependable, proactive, and always willing to assist teammates to ensure our department runs smoothly.
Her positive attitude, dedication to excellence, and genuine care for our patients reflect the very best of our organization. She is truly deserving of this recognition.
Ultrasound Department: Doniyah JohnsonThis past month, Doniyah spent several days helping move our Athens office, making sure everything was organized, set up, and ready for patients and staff. Transitions like this take teamwork, initiative, and a positive attitude — and Doniyah showed all three. She stepped up without hesitation and was a huge help. Thank you for your hard work and commitment to making our Athens transition a success!
Marketing Department: Danielle BlandingDanielle’s impact this month is nothing short of extraordinary. What sets her apart for February is her unwavering willingness to step in, solve problems, and protect the flow of patient care—no matter the circumstances.

When a WCAS situation arose, Danielle didn’t hesitate. She was called and immediately responded with, “How can I help?” That attitude alone speaks volumes about her character and commitment. But what she did next is what truly defines her as exceptional.

After working her own full schedule and supporting her Health Fair, Danielle received a call at 3:00 p.m. asking if she could travel to Lawrenceville to pick up a critical part needed to keep Tifton WCAS running. Without hesitation, she went. She drove from Lawrenceville to Tifton, and then from Tifton back to Lawrenceville getting in at 2:30am all in the same day—simply to ensure that our WCAS department did not have to shut down.

Because of Danielle’s dedication, not a single case had to be cancelled. Her actions ensured that the next day ran smoothly and that our patients received uninterrupted care. Her willingness, reliability, and heart for this team are exactly why she shines so brightly this month.

Danielle, thank you for going above and beyond in a way that truly embodies what teamwork and commitment look like.

Provider: Mahlory Carey, FNP-CCongratulations to Mahlory Carey, NP for winning the Provider Excellence Award for February. Mahlory transitioned into our Covington location Provider role with grace. Mahlory’s calm demeanor and quiet approach has given the patients a sense of security. Mahlory’s coworkers love her relationship she forms with the patients. Thank you Mahlory for stepping up and becoming a top notch Howard Center Provider! We are thankful to have you on board!
Front Desk: Delnitha StadenDelnitha showed up with unwavering dedication this month. She pushed through the flu while working, never letting her circumstances stop her from supporting the team and our patients.
She went above and beyond by driving all over town to track down the parts needed for the Tifton office—staying late, making multiple stops, and refusing to give up until she found exactly what we needed. Her determination ensured our office could keep running smoothly, and her commitment did not go unnoticed. Thank you, Delnitha, for your resilience, your hard work, and your willingness to step in wherever you’re needed. Your dedication to this team is truly appreciated.
TWC: Kyla SandersKyla goes out of her way to help out her co workers. She does a lot of our IVs for patients and always makes herself available to help with the providers. Just last week she jumped on to work with Dina to cover when her primary nurse was out. She is smart, quick, and shows so much compassion to our patients . Thank you so much for all that you do for TWC
Insurance Department: Vickie BlakeWe are proud to recognize Vickie Blake as our Insurance Department’s Employee of the Month. Over the past month, our department has been short a call center team member, and Vickie has truly stepped up to hold everything together. She almost single-handedly coordinates our insurance call center operations, processes all benefit sheets for our offices, and posts nearly all of our patients’ payments. Her dedication and work ethic ensures that our department continues to run smoothly despite the challenges. No matter how demanding the day may be, Vickie consistently answers every call with a smile and a willingness to help each patient to the very best of her ability. Her positive attitude, reliability, and commitment to excellence make her the backbone of our insurance call center. Vickie deserves to shine this month, and we sincerely appreciate everything she does for our team and our patients.
Manager: Jessica Whitley, Kristin Merritt, Jennifer Harvin, Emily Torres & Mandy Tomberlin, FNP-CFebruary set the bar unbelievably high. So many of our managers went above and beyond that there was simply no way to choose just one—or even two. Each person stood out for completely different reasons, and every one of them demonstrated exactly what leadership, commitment, and excellence look like.

✨ Jessica Whitley

Jessica stepped up in a major way when we faced significant equipment issues. She stayed late, came in early, coordinated with multiple people, and did everything in her power to get us back up and running. None of this was in her job description, yet she handled it with determination and grace. Her dedication is the definition of going above and beyond.

✨ Kristin Merritt

Kristin has essentially been doing two jobs—her own and the full hiring/interviewing process for all our managers. She has carried an enormous workload with no complaints and no shortcuts. Her consistency, reliability, and commitment to keeping our teams staffed and supported make her incredibly deserving of this recognition.

✨ Jennifer Harvin

Jennifer delivered the strongest February we’ve ever had, all while helping open our new location. She spent weeks away from home to ensure everything was done correctly and that our team was set up for success. Her sacrifice, leadership, and relentless work ethic made a tremendous impact, and we are deeply grateful.

✨ Emily Torres

Emily has spent weeks up north opening our Athens office, working tirelessly as the MA manager to get everything in place. She has pushed through long days, staffing challenges, and the pressure of launching a new practice—all while keeping operations moving forward. Her dedication and resilience have been extraordinary.

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✨ Mandy Tomberlin, FNP-C

Mandy has faced every hurdle imaginable as our Nurse Practitioner Manager throughout the month of February. She has stepped in on her days off, tackled issues from every direction, and handled an overwhelming number of challenges with grace and determination. I cannot thank her enough for the countless problems she has resolved and the steady leadership she has shown. She goes above and beyond in every way, and she is truly deserving of being recognized as February’s Employee of the Month.

There was simply no way to pick just one. Each of these managers showed exceptional leadership in completely different ways, and every one of them played a critical role in our success.

I am incredibly proud of this team. Their willingness to step up, support each other, and do whatever it takes is what makes our organization strong. They are all truly deserving of this recognition.

WCAS: Heather Dingler & Liz ZamoraThis month we are proud to recognize Heather Dingler and Mrs. Liz Zamora as our WCAS Employees of the Month.

Recently, when a major piece of equipment unexpectedly went down, Heather and Liz went above and beyond to ensure our patients were still able to receive the care they needed. They stayed at the center until midnight working tirelessly to make sure everything was prepared so cases could continue the following day.

Not only did they put in the extra hours, but they also arrived early and traveled to another location to help keep surgeries on schedule. Because of their dedication and teamwork, many patients were able to avoid rescheduling, missing additional work, or delaying their care.

Their commitment to our patients and to each other truly reflects the heart of WCAS. Heather and Liz demonstrated the kind of teamwork, ownership, and patient-first mindset that makes our center exceptional.

Thank you both for your hard work and dedication. We are incredibly grateful to have you on our team.

Photo of shining star winner

Idali Ayala
Surgery Coordinator
$250.00 & a Trophy

It’s time to celebrate an individual who reminds us that “teamwork” isn’t just a buzzword—it’s an action. This month, we are breaking tradition and looking outside our immediate department to honor someone who has undeniably impacted our daily operations.

Idali Ayala has consistently proven that she is more than just a colleague; she is a cornerstone of our success. While she manages her own responsibilities with excellence, she didn’t stop there. When the Medical Assistants at Main faced a heavy workload, Idali didn’t wait to be asked—she stepped up. Even though working up patients and cleaning rooms isn’t in her official job description, Idali jumped into action the moment she saw her peers in need. She absolutely has that patient-first mentality our company is built on. Whether it’s a surgical patient or a routine visit, Idali ensures every person who walks through our doors receives top-tier care.

Her compassion and dedication also recently made a meaningful difference in the life of one of our patients. Idali made sure a patient was not forgotten, helping give her hope for better health and answers to her ongoing health issues. The patient later praised Idali for her kindness and professionalism, sharing that Idali made her feel heard and truly cared for. Moments like these remind us that the impact of great healthcare goes far beyond clinical care—Idali positively impacted this patient in a way that will not be forgotten.

Her willingness to help on the floor has not only lightened the load for our MAs but has also boosted the morale of the entire clinic. Idali saw her peers in need of assistance and jumped into action. For that, we are incredibly grateful and we know our patients are, too.

Idali, thank you for your initiative, your kindness, and your “can-do” spirit. You are a shining example of what it means to be a true healthcare professional. You are absolutely amazing, keeping going above and beyond because you are noticed and appreciated!