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Month: December 2017
Michelle Foxx
Michele Foxx Hospital Services and Professional Education Specialist II Michele Foxx has worked at Washington Regional Transplant Community in different capacities, including her current role as Hospital Services Specialist II, which entails building and maintaining professional relationships within area hospitals and implementing donation best practices. First inspired to work inRead More …
Kimberly Woodard
Kimberly WoodardIn-House Donation Coordinator After first starting her donation career as an eye bank technician, Kimberly Woodard came to Washington Regional Transplant Community to combine her passion of education and donation. Kimberly is WRTC’s In-House Donation Coordinator who expands the gamut of hospital partnership building and clinical coordinator to provideRead More …
Freddy Medina
Freddy MedinaHospital Services and Professional Education Specialist Freddy Medina first started his career with Washington Regional Transplant Community in 2010, as a Community Education Specialist where he spearheaded the development of education programs which served to promote organ, eye and tissue donation. After a brief hiatus working for his familyRead More …
Robin A. Levin
Robin A. LevinMedical Records Review Coordinator Robin Levin is Washington Regional Transplant Community’s Medical Records Review Coordinator. With a background in social work, research interviewing, and medical record abstraction, Robin has used her extensive experience in the medical field, resulting in completing more than half a million medical record audits.Read More …
S. David Lee
David LeeHospital Services and Professional Education Specialist David Lee is a Hospital Services and Professional Education Specialist who comes to Washington Regional Transplant Community with a wealth of healthcare experience. David has served in leadership roles as a senior healthcare consultant within Fortune 500 healthcare firms, and as a memberRead More …