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Recently, ourWeatherby family had a ball — a bowling ball, that is — to benefit Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society’s signature event. By the end of the night, the group had raised nearly $1,000 for the cause. Yet, as those who attended would attest, the laughs and memories made that evening were priceless.
Adding to CHG’sgrowing list of honors,Weatherby Healthcarein Fort Lauderdale, Fla., recently received another—less traditional—compliment and is helping other companies build their own highly-engaged employee cultures by sharing best practices.
What’s a summer party without watermelon? Our people at the Weatherby Healthcare office in Cary, N.C., took it one step further and decided to have a watermelon-eating competition for both kids and adults.
Where did you go for spring break this year? If you’re Van Ruttley, senior consultant at CompHealth permanent placement in Norwalk, Conn., you headed to Cuba in March on an educational tour only open to Americans since 2011.
Weatherby Healthcare in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. helped its four medical staff services (MSS) teams — licensing, internal credentialing, external credentialing, and quality assurance — to collaborate more effectively through its six-week Connecting the Dots campaign!
Kimberly Del’Valle just returned from what she calls a “fairytale dream." All copies of the book she co-authored, Collective Empowerment Short Stories, sold out at a book signing in Baltimore, Md., on March 29!
If you’ve visitedWeatherbyHealthcare.com recently, you may have noticed a new addition:The Red Ribbon Blog! Check out the top four reasons Weatherby Healthcare has partnered with CHG’s marketing department to roll out this exciting new resource for our providers and consultants.
Kimberly Del’Valle, payroll manager at RNnetwork in Boca Raton, Fla., already lists MBA and CPP (certified payroll professional) in her professional title, but she’s about to add one more credential — published author.
For five members of theCompHealth locum tenens division — Matt Bennett, Brian Peterson, John Peterson, Jeff Roper and Tyler Servoss — the phrase “where the rubber meets the road” doesn’t refer to racing a lightning-fast sports car. It refers to cycling. And this shared hobby recently led to the creation of the CompHealth racing team, of which all five friends are members.