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Manchester Memorial Hospital (MMH) proudly named Bertha Clark (non-clinical) and Ashley Goebel (clinical) as Simply the Best employees for the first quarter of 2018.
Bertha and Ashley were recognized for their positive attitudes, helpful nature, and exemplifying the hospitals mission of extending the healing ministry of Christ.
Bertha goes above and beyond the call of duty. She is an amazing person and always has a smile on her face. She treats everyone employees, patients and visitors with the upmost respect, and she truly deserves recognition for all that she does! said Ida Bowling, Ashley Wagers, Tiffany Bell and Danielle Shoupe, all of whom nominated Bertha for this award.
Sheila Asher, manager of the clinic where our second winner, Ashley Goebel works, had this to say about her; Ashley is that smiling face that greets you at the window regardless of how her day is going. Her positive spirit fills the room and shows as she does her job. She is skilled at multitasking and puts a 110% effort in everything she does. She is a blessing to the patients and staff at Glenndale Medical Care.
Each quarter, MMH names one clinical and one non-clinical Simply The Best employee based on the demonstration of extraordinary dedication to their work. Employees are nominated by their supervising managers/team leads/directors and the hospitals C-suite, along with other senior staff, determines winners based on those nominations. At the end of the year, two employees from the 8 chosen, are recognized as employees of the year for exemplary service.
For more information on the services offered at Manchester Memorial Hospital, please call Call606-598-5104 or log onto AdventHealth Manchester.
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