Kevin Christensen

director of respiratory care at Northern Inyo Healthcare District - Bishop, California, US

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Larry Weber

director of diagnostic services

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Danny Webster

director of plant operation

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Director Of Facilities

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Greg Bissonette

foundation executive director

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Andrew Stevens

Director of Emergency Services

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Northern Inyo Healthcare District
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Northern Inyo Healthcare District

Bishop, California, US • 226 Employees
Hospital/Clinic

NIHD is a 25-bed critical access hospital, with a 24-hour emergency department, plus patient-centered primary care services, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation services, and eight specialized outpatient clinics that serves the heart of the Eastern Sierra.

Diagnostic Imaging Outpatient Care Critical Access Hospital Primary Care 24 Hour Emergency Care Rehabilitation Patient Centered Care Specialized Medical Care Medical Imaging
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Kevin Christensen's role at Northern Inyo Healthcare District is director of respiratory care.
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Kevin Christensen works in the Hospital/Clinic industry.
Kevin Christensen's colleagues at Northern Inyo Healthcare District are Larry Weber, Danny Webster, Scott Hooker, Georgan Stottlemyre, Greg Bissonette, Andrew Stevens, Stephen Day and others.
Kevin Christensen's phone number is ["(760) 920-1575"]
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