Our February Employees of the Month are here! Check out their nomination stories and join us in recognizing them.
Join Us in Recognizing Our February Employees of the Month
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Our February Employees of the Month are here! Check out their nomination stories and join us in recognizing them.
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The next session of Town Halls will kick off in April, with meetings happening throughout the month. In an effort to continue strengthening communication, updates shared in these meetings will be focus on campus operations and updates. Look for updates from your campus to learn when and where meetings will happen for your facility.
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Tickets are available now for Kettering Health employees for the second annual Celebrity Softball Game held by Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson on June 1.
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We’re excited to announce that Ron Connovich has been named president of Kettering Health Medical Group. He served in leadership roles at Kettering Health from 2012-2021 and is excited to return to the system in this new role.
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Join our system in celebrating the 1,800+ doctors who serve our patients with compassionate, high-quality care. Our system will celebrate Doctors Day on Tuesday, April 2.
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April 10 is Giving Day: An opportunity for the community to come together to support Kettering College and raise critical funds so it can continue to offer an affordable, accessible, and quality education.
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The Pulse Survey will be open April 8-22. See everything you need to know to about this year’s survey and prepare to share feedback about your work experience.
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As we start the second quarter of 2024, we wanted to share some of the important accomplishments you helped us achieve in 2023.
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On Monday, April 8, several cities in Ohio—including Greater Dayton and all our facilities—will experience a total solar eclipse. See important guidance about travel, communication, supply orders, and viewing the eclipse.
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Before Jessica Tilley took her break on January 11, she saw a call waiting in the queue. So she picked up. She had no idea that call would end up saving a patient’s life.