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A native of Pennsylvania, and honors graduate of Business Careers Institute. Joy is a proud Gold Star Mother, serving Southern Nevada’s military and veteran community and we thank her and her family for their duty, honor and sacrifice to all Americans. Joy brings twenty-eight years of accounting and customer service experience to this position. Her career thus far has encompassed such responsibilities as helpdesk support, application training, and quality control and assurance. Her life experience is vast and varied. She loves animals, trains exotic animals, and has extensive experience managing in the veterinary environment. We couldn’t be more pleased that she has joined our team, leading our accounting department in all facets of accounts payable and accounts receivable; Joy is ready to assist our clients with any component of billing, webinars, scheduling, issuing continuing education units and much more.

Recent Blog Posts

Floors Prove a Source of Infection

Infection Control Today recently published an article on management of floors in healthcare facilities. Although your facility may not be a hospital, many of the principles certainly apply. Floors were... Read More

Why Neutralize High Level Disinfectants

It is illegal in some parts of the country to dump used OPA or glutaraldehyde down the drain without neutralizing it first. It is a popular misconception that used OPA... Read More

617 Candida Auris Cases in the US

A trip to the hospital might suddenly be even less desirable. A superbug considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as “a serious global health threat’’ has been... Read More

Hand Hygiene and Pathogens in Public Restrooms

Many people use handwashing and hand-drying facilities in public washrooms under the impression that these amenities are hygienic. However, such facilities may be potential sites for the transmission of pathogenic... Read More

10.4% of healthcare workers tested were contaminated with patient bacteria following PPE removal

During a recent study of inpatient healthcare workers, more than a third of healthcare staff were found to be contaminated with multi-drug resistant organisms after caring for patients colonized or... Read More