We are pleased to announce the most recent winner in our “Caught in the Act” recognition. The recognition aims to promote an outward culture and to recognize Fisher-Titus Health employees that are “Caught in the Act” displaying outward behaviors. Congratulations to our “Caught in the Act” winner, Kevin Homerick, Rad Tech, Special Procedures. Kevin is pictured with Holly Weisenberger, Manager of Cardiology Services, and Nichole Hance, Director of Cardiopulmonary Services at Fisher-Titus. Kevin was nominated for exhibiting an outward mindset by going out of his way to assist a patient with their cardiac monitor and transportation issues. We are proud to acknowledge our dedicated and thoughtful recipients. Congratulations to Kevin! Left to right: Holly Weisenberger, Kevin Homerick, Nichole Hance
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1moThat's amazing news! Congratulations to Kevin for being recognized for his outstanding efforts and dedication. Keep up the great work, Kevin! 🌟