Julie Mills, RNC, Joins PerfectServe, a Leading Provider of
Clinician-to-Clinician
Communications, as an Implementation Consultant
June 29, 2010
Knoxville, Tenn. — PerfectServe, the premier provider of voice, online and mobile clinician-to-clinician communications, announced today that Julie Mills, RNC, has joined its hospital implementation team. In her new role as implementation consultant, Mills is responsible for guiding PerfectServe’s hospital clients through the deployment process of the company’s intelligent communications system, which eliminates hospital errors and enables nurses and doctors to better coordinate care.
“As PerfectServe expands into hospital systems across the country, we continue to strengthen our team of consultants who ensure smooth transitions to our system for hospitals, clinicians and their patients,” said Terry Edwards, chief executive officer of PerfectServe. “Julie is the first member of our implementation team with a nursing background. She understands firsthand the challenges nurses face daily in communicating with doctors and clinicians. This inside perspective will be beneficial to the overall implementation process.”
Mills, 30, is a registered nurse with a specialty in perinatal care. Since 2006, she has worked at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville, covering roles such as charge nurse, preceptor and administrator of the Centricity Perinatal system. Previously, she served as a nurse in the United States Air Force and unit coordinator at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio.
Mills is a magna cum laude graduate of Bellarmine University and holds an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University.
About PerfectServe
PerfectServe offers intelligent voice, online and mobile clinical communication solutions that route calls and messages to the right doctor, at the right time. It gives physicians complete control over the communications they receive while enabling hospital clinicians to expedite and improve care coordination. Based in Knoxville, Tenn., PerfectServe processes more than 30 million clinical communication interactions each year involving more than 14,000 physicians in 154 markets across the U.S. For more information, visit www.perfectserve.com.