Adventist Health names new VP of ambulatory services
By Sentinel Staff
HANFORD -- Denyse Bales-Chubb has been named the new vice president of ambulatory services for Adventist Health in the Central Valley.
Bales-Chubb, who has more than 15 years of health care leadership experience, oversees the Valley network's rural health clinics, laboratory and imaging services and the cardiac catheterization lab. She reports to Kendall Fults, R.N., senior vice president of clinical operations.
With a master's in health care administration, Bales-Chubb most recently served as chief operations officer and compliance officer for United WestLabs, Inc., working with nine hospitals in three states. Her experience also includes oversight of rural health clinics near Denver, Colo.
(Aug. 1, 2008)
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