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CMH names Robertson as Employee of the Year
Registered clinical dietitian Joan Robertson was named by Calvert Memorial Hospital as Employee of the Year for 2011. Robertson, who joined CMH in 1982, is noted for her problem solving skills and dedication to providing excellent service. “The relationship Joan has with her patients is extraordinary,” said Rick Haefner, dietary director at CMH, in a press release. “For the past 30 years, she has worked 99 percent of weekends and most holidays. On her rare days off, she frequently calls in to check on her patients.”
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