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Q&A with Kim Bennion, BSRT, MSHS-PH, RRT. CHC, Respiratory Therapist and Corporate Healthcare Compliance Program Manager at Intermountain Healthcare
Kim
Bennion
is
an
RRT
and
Program
Manager
in
Salt
Lake
City,
Utah.
She
has
an
AS
from
Rose
State
College
in
Midwest
City,
Oklahoma;
BSRT
from
Weber
State
University
in
Ogden,
Utah;
MSHS-PH
from
Triden ..
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