29.12.2016 20:35:00

Kimberly A. Johnson, RRT, MBA, is recognized by Continental Who's Who

KINGWOOD, Texas, Dec. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Kimberly A. Johnson, RRT, MBA, is recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Healthcare. Kimberly is a Respiratory Therapist at Kingwood Hospital.

Kimberly is currently serving the Northeast Houston area for over four years. Kimberly was formerly a therapist for 27 years at Riley Hospital for Children of Indianapolis, Indiana.  Kingwood Hospital is a 360-bed, acute-care facility that is home to an accredited cardiovascular center, women's center and brain and spine center.

With patient care as key, the staff at Kingwood Hospital utilize their state of the art technologies and treatments to better serve local residents.

A member of the International Association of Healthcare Professionals, American Association of Respiratory Care and National Board for Respiratory Care, Kimberly is a seasoned healthcare professional with thirty years of experience. She holds board certification as a Registered Respiratory Therapist with additional certificates in Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Pediatric Advanced Life Support.

Outside of work, Kimberly enjoys reading mysteries and Christian novels as well as various crafts and shadow boxes. She attended Sinclair Community College, Indiana and Purdue University of Indianapolis and has a Master of Business Administration degree.

For more information, please visit www.kingwoodmedical.com

Contact: Katherine Green, 516-825-5634, pr@continentalwhoswho.com

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SOURCE Continental Who's Who

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