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Kimberly Mayfield

Director Of Marketing And Communications at MHC Healthcare

Kimberly Mayfield has a diverse work experience in marketing and communications. Kimberly began their career in 2001 at Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center, where they worked as a Marketing and Development Coordinator for 17 years. During their time there, they also served as the Public Relations Manager from 2003 to 2012. In 2018, they joined MHC Healthcare as a Marketing and Development Administrator, and later became the Director of Marketing and Communications in January 2019. Throughout their career, Kimberly has demonstrated their skills and expertise in marketing and communications.

Kimberly Mayfield's education history includes attending several institutions. In 1990-1991, they studied at Pima Community College. In 1996-1997, they attended GateWay Community College. From 2014 to 2015, they were a student at BYU-Pathway Worldwide. Kimberly also obtained the SHSMD Health Care Marketing Credential in Marketing Plans, Communications, & Market Research from the Society for Health Care Strategy & Market Development (SHSMD) in November 2019. Unfortunately, the degree names and fields of study for their education are not provided.

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Tucson, United States

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MHC Healthcare

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Celebrating Over 65 Years Of Excellence! MHC Healthcare is the oldest community health center, providing continuous health care since its incorporation in 1957. We began by providing medical care to migratory farm workers and other locals in Marana. By 1964 we had the funds to build a clinic specifically for MHC Healthcare and doubled our staff. We then established our Sliding Fee Scale, which made it possible to deliver healthcare to a wider population, especially low income and medically underserved patients. In 1972, Marana was declared a Critical Health Manpower Shortage area and MHC signed an agreement with the National Health Services Corps to provide healthcare workers for our entire community. Just three years later in 1975, the University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine awarded MHC Healthcare the Hill-Burton Grant, which allowed us to substantially enlarge our clinic building. That was our main clinic for 36 years, until we moved into our current Marana Main Health Center in 2011. Main Marana Healthcare Building MHC Healthcare has grown to a network of 16 Health Centers, employs over 600 staff, and serves over 50,000 patients. Our commitment and dedication to removing barriers towards healthcare services has allowed us to achieve and grow. We will be your healthcare provider for years to come.


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501-1,000

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