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In January, we had the privilege of providing employees two days to use as an opportunity to give back to their communities. Our nationwide team stepped out of their daily work routines and eagerly supported local organizations. Here are a few highlights of our impact: • 3,200+ hours volunteered • 25+ nonprofits benefited • 50,000+ meals sorted and packaged to combat food insecurity • 3,000+ care packages assembled and sent to caregivers, Veterans and Service Members We thank our partners — Soldiers’ Angels, Operation Gratitude, LA Regional Food Bank, Ronald McDonald House and more — and volunteers for helping us make this possible. Here’s to an incredible start to 2025, fueled by our team’s passion.
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QTC Medical Group Opens New Flagship Clinic Facility in Virginia
Have you considered returning to QTC? We talked to our Talent Acquisitions Operations and Process Lead Karen Lucero about the rehire process and what tips she has for former employees who want to come back.
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On March 7, Associate Director of Operations and Navy Command Master Chief Chris Hill received the Purple Heart for his leadership during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The internet was becoming more and more popular; in 1997, there were over 70 million users worldwide, which had doubled from the year before. Although some industry professionals were unsure if the internet was a passing fad or here to stay, Heidari saw the potential in it as a tool for businesses to connect with customers. She trained her team on web pages and graphics and piloted an energy bill website for Southern Company. Additionally, she created web application prototypes for other government agencies, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
WashingtonExec, a leading online media company in the Washington, D.C., area, named CEO Larry Schaefer as a Top Health Care Exec to Watch in 2022.
SAN DIMAS, California – On Tuesday, April 12, QTC employees rolled up their sleeves at our blood drive and donated 44 units of blood— saving up to 132 lives!