| How to Be a Better Boss? Spend Time on the Front Lines |
Wall Street JournalDaVita Division Vice President Carolyn Kibler visits a company clinic in Atlanta. Ms. Kibler moved up at DaVita Inc., the nation's No. 2 dialysis-treatment operator, after she toiled alongside dialysis technicians for three days in 2007 as part of its ...
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| DaVita Clinics Give $8000 to Bay Area Turning Point |
Your Houston NewsSome of DaVita's Houston clinics present a check for 8000 to Bay Area Turning Point. From left to right, Chakilla Robinson, DaVita; Norma Ashmawee, DaVita; Jodi West, DaVita; James Briones, DaVita; Maria Longnecker, Bay Area Turning Point; ...
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| Emergency preparation for dialysis patients |
Baltimore SunThere are some steps patients can take to prepare, says Brandon Eck at the DaVita dialysis centers, who volunteers with the company's emergency response team, DaVERT. What is dialysis and why it so important? Dialysis is a life-sustaining therapy for ...
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| New public printer preps GPO for a multi-format future |
GCN.comDavita Vance-Cooks, the newly appointed acting public printer and the first woman to hold that position, said the expectations of customer agencies are changing rapidly in a world in which information increasingly is created, disseminated and stored ...
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| Emergency preparation for dialysis patients |
Baltimore SunThere are some steps patients can take to prepare, says Brandon Eck at the DaVita dialysis centers, who volunteers with the company's emergency response team, DaVERT. What is dialysis and why it so important? Dialysis is a life-sustaining therapy for ...
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| No Increase in GPO 2013 Budget Proposal |
Library JournalActing Public Printer Davita Vance-Cooks presented the The US Government Printing Office (GPO)'s FY 2013 appropriations request before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Appropriations on February 7.
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| Acting Public Printer Presents Appropriations Request for Fiscal Year 2013 |
What They ThinkActing Public Printer Davita Vance-Cooks presented the FY 2013 appropriations request for the US Government Printing Office (GPO) today before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Appropriations. GPO is requesting no increase ...
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