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Page Carter has a diverse work experience spanning across multiple industries. Page began their career in 2005 as a Service/Sales Manager at Texas Roadhouse, where they were responsible for managing customer service operations and employee development. Page later transitioned to the role of Assistant Service Manager and continued to excel in training and coaching staff. In 2014, they joined Home Care 4 Seniors as Director of Marketing and Admissions, where they oversaw marketing efforts and admissions processes until 2017. Page then briefly took a break before joining At Home as a general employee. In 2021, they joined CareFlite as the Director of Business Development, overseeing the company's growth and strategic partnerships.
Page Carter, BS, RMSR, attended The University of Texas at Arlington from 2004 to 2012, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree. During their time at the university, Page studied Social Sciences, Business Management, and Humanities. In 2003, before attending The University of Texas at Arlington, Page briefly attended Regis University. However, no degree or field of study is specified for this period.
In addition to their degree, Page Carter has obtained certification as a Registered Medical Sales Representative. The certification was obtained through the National Association of Medical Sales Representatives, although specific details such as the month and year of acquisition are not provided.
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CareFlite is a Texas, nonprofit 501(c) 3 corporation governed by a Board of Directors with representatives from Texas Health Resources (Harris Methodist, Presbyterian and Arlington Memorial Hospitals), Methodist Health System, Baylor Health Care System, Parkland Health and Hospital System, and the JPS Health Network. CareFlite and its Member Facilities are nonprofit entities committed to high-quality patient care and community service. CareFlite is the only, fully-integrated medical transport company serving North Texas. Established in 1979, CareFlite is the eighth oldest air medical transportation service in the nation, and the second oldest in Texas. CareFlite began with one helicopter shared between Methodist Dallas Medical Center and Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital transporting about 20 patients each month. In 1981, CareFlite began operating a ground ambulance division in Dallas to support the helicopters and to provide non-emergency transportation to patients in area hospitals. CareFlite’s Ground Ambulance Division transported over 50,000 patients in 2014. It has bases in the following counties: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Hill Johnson, Palo Pinto and Parker. CareFlite operates 911/EMS services in Balch Springs, SE Dallas County, Ellis County ESD #5, Hill County and Johnson County.