Palmer, Alaska, United States
Experienced Board Member with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit organization management industry. Skilled in Sales, Physician Relations, Management, Healthcare Management, and Interviewing. Strong business development professional graduated from University of Kansas Medical Center.
In 2013, the Grammy-award winning band, Imagine Dragons teamed up with the Robinson Family to found the Tyler Robinson Foundation, Inc. Tyler's inspiring life and positive example as he fought through several bouts with cancer before succumbing at the age of 17 forever changed the perspective of Imagine Dragons and the Robinson Family. TRF's mission is to help families battle the UNSEEN costs of childhood cancer. Join us in the fight to slay cancer with dragons. To learn more about Tyler's story and how to become involved in the TRF, please see the link http://www.trf.org
125-bed hospital, 3-clinics, 3-urgent cares, and 1-joint venture ASC. +850 employees, +400 physicians, +7,500 surgeries, and +32,000 annual emergency department visits with a unique for-profit and not-for-profit ownership structure.
690-bed acute care hospital, +3,000 employees, +2,000 physicians and +160K annual emergency department visits.
690-bed acute care hospital, +3,000 employees, +2,000 physicians and +160K annual emergency department visits. Responsibilities Include: (+450 FTEs) • Imaging • The Breast Center at Sunrise (NAPBC Accredited) • Laboratory • Cath Lab • Emergency Department • Bariatrics • Telemedicine • On-call Administrator • Ethics and Compliance • Plan Management
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