IMPACT Magazine, Fall/Winter 2020 Edition

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from helping me move from Jenks back to north Tulsa, to being my medical home when I needed prenatal care to prepare for the new addition of my son, Ezra, and even to encouraging me to further my education, Crossover Health Services has walked alongside me the entire way! And they have celebrated me and with me through all of the milestones met. Working as a Medical Assistant in the clinic is very rewarding for me. Having somewhere for people to come and see a physician right here in our community is truly a blessing. Just knowing that there is somewhere right down the street that I can walk-in and be seen when medical needs arise makes the clinic a true asset to our community. And the care that each person receives rivals the care provided anywhere in Tulsa and possibly beyond. We are an actual family at the clinic and that is what I love most about my job. And it is the reason I am excited to come to work every single day!

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Pictures above: Victoria with co-worker, Angelia Barnett (far left), and family

Victoria Fowler is a “returner” to north Tulsa, and she is a proud graduate of Booker T. Washington High School. She is engaged to her love, Jaylon Jackson, and together they have two incredible little men that they are raising to change the world. As an RMA, Victoria’s passion for seeing people become healthy emanates from her and impacts how she does her job each and every day. To learn more about Crossover Health Services and its work to eradicate health disparities, go to http:// crossoverhealthservices.org.


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