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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2011
| Bob Schultz, MD (NCal) |
| Physician in chief, Santa Rosa Medical Center |
| Terri Simpson-Tucker (NCal) |
| Administrative adminstrator, Support Services |
| Paul Filipowicz (NCal) |
| Molecular technologist 3, SEIU UHW |
| Gayle Tang (Program Office) |
| Senior director, National Linguistic and Diversity Management |

| Ondrea Labella (NCal) |
| Director, Revenue Cycle |
| Joseph Camarena (NCal) |
| Senior Clerk, Medical Secretaries, SEIU UHW |
| Joe Simoes, (NCal) |
| Kaiser division director, SEIU UHW |
Being a leader in partnership means being multifaceted: You have to inspire as well as follow; you must be patient and listen; you must check your ego at the door; you must learn from your own mistakes and allow others to learn from theirs. Hear what these KP leaders have to say in this mosaic of video clips.
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Leading in Partnership