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![]() Some of her medical accomplishments include being named Resident of the Year at the St Joseph Hospital Residency Clinic (2005-06); nominee for the 2006 “Values in Action Award” at Barrows Neurological/ St Joseph Medical Center (out of 4000 employees), membership in Sigma Theta Tau, serving as a board member in the Yavapai County HIV AIDS Coalition (1995-98), and work for the Yavapai Regional Medical Center hospice program (1995-98). Prior to her medical career, Dr. Bordinko spent nearly a decade in the healthcare industry as an administrator and director of business and clinical operations. From her experience and expertise in the healthcare arena, she has a unique and thorough understanding of the business of medicine and how it impacts the consumer and corporate markets. With a global view of consumer driven healthcare topics, Dr. Bordinko stays politically active in improving the level of healthcare delivery to the end consumer. She currently serves a number of organizations, including: membership in the Arizona Geriatric Society; SIMPD Resident board; SIMPD chairperson for Resident and Medical Student Subcommittee; Arizona Women in Medicine; House staff Leadership Council representative for Internal Medicine; resident representative at GMEC, Residency Subcommittee on Post Residency Professional Development; ACP residency representative for St Joseph Hospital and Medical Center; and the Hospitalist Curriculum Development Committee.
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