Pacific Pulmonary Services was founded in 1978 in Bakersfield, California as "Med-Mart", a full-service Durable Medical Equipment company serving the Central Valley of California. In 1993, Peter Kelly, the Company’s CEO, and other investors acquired Med-Mart. In 1996, the business was refocused to concentrate on what we do best, home oxygen and respiratory medications equipment and services. This set the stage for the rapid growth of the Company. Today, Pacific Pulmonary Services employs over 1000 associates and is the largest privately held provider of home oxygen and respiratory medications in the United States.
Pacific Pulmonary Services operates more than 100 Patient Care Centers in 14 states: California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Indiana and Illinois. -----Sorry Mom, no Utah :(
Patient Care Coordinators
Patient Care Coordinators (PCCs) are key to our business. This is a unique and highly visible frontline sales position. PCCs build relationships with physicians, their office staff, and other referral sources to earn the privilege of supporting their patients with quality home care services. PCCs also build relationships with their patients through in-home visits.
Okay, so there you have it. Now everyone is in "the loop" Are you all happy now?The reason I haven't talked about this is cause Court gets mad when I talk about things before they happen. He has been interviewing with this company for the last few weeks and finally got the job. I wasn't "allowed" to blog about my excitement in case it didn't happen. Which totally makes sense, I was just so excited. I thought I had told you MarKey, but I guess we don't talk as much I think we do. We should work on that. He will start in about 3-4 weeks after all the "paperwork" is done. I am so proud of him and can't wait to see where this takes our family. (We hear we go to San Fransisco once a year?!?!)(And yes, my kitchen is still a big fat mess)
4 comments:
HAHAHAHAHA!
I am reading the first part and thinking, "WHAT THE HECK IS THIS?" I thought someone had totally hacked your blog.
Sounds too high tech for me, although at one point in my life I was very into oxygen and the equpitment that comes with it.
Oxygen rocks...so does Courtney...so do California Rolls from the Teriyaki Place.....dang, I'm hungry.
I was thinking something along the lines that someone had some medical emergency and needed oxygen. I was concerned and then realized it's not scary...it's exciting!
Congratulations, all of you!
I thought the same as Shilo, what the heck is she putting that on her blog. Great news. Hooray for all of you.
Oh I knew. I figured it out right away. But the whole time I just kept thinking, "Yeah yeah yeah great we don't care just tell us WHAT IS HE GOING TO DO and DOES THIS MEAN YOU'RE MOVING?"
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