Dr. Doyle graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1993. She works in Rio Grande, NJ and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Doyle is affiliated with Cape Regional Medical Center.
Unitedhealth Group
National Account Executive
Omnisys (Healthcare) Jan 2015 - Nov 2015
Senior Director, Product Management
Cvs Health May 2012 - Jan 2015
Director, Client Services; Aetna Sbu
Cvs Health Jul 2011 - May 2012
Manager, Client Benefits
Cvs Health Jul 2007 - Jun 2011
Manager, Account Management
Education:
California Southern University 2004 - 2008
Bachelors, Psychology
Keller High School 1995
Calsouthern University
Skills:
Managed Care Leadership Medicare Pharmacy Benefit Management Hipaa Pharmacy Automation Pharmaceutical Industry Medicaid Disease Management Employee Benefits Vendor Management Health Insurance Health Policy Sales Operations Healthcare Management Healthcare Industry Pharmaceutics Medication Therapy Management Utilization Management Quality Assurance
Norton Healthcare - Editor/Writer (2013) Shelby County Life - Editor and Publisher (2012-2013) US. Equestrian Federation - E-Communications Mgr/Weekend NewsEditor (2010-2012) Orlando Sentinel - Reporter (2000-2003)
Education:
University Of North Carolina At Charlotte, - History/Journalism, Macalester College,
About:
Writer, Photographer, Author - specializing in medical/healthcare issues. And horses!
Bragging Rights:
The nerdy me is very happy to have been interviewed on NPR's "All Things Considered." The athletic me is proud to have completed two marathons and several triathlons. The mommy me is very proud of my two children, one dog, one bunny and two horses, all adopted. And the wordsmith me is proud to have written hundreds of articles about pretty much everything, and authored a book.
That conclusion came from a blog post this week by Stephanie Doyle, Backblazes writer and blog operations specialist, and Pat Patterson, Backblazes chief technical evangelist. The authors compared the AFRs for the approximately 317,230 drives in Backblazes datacenter to the AFRs the company recor
Date: Oct 17, 2025
Category: Technology
Source: Google
California utilities commission votes to approve $24 fixed monthly charge
"Its clear that there are better ways to reduce Californias extremely high utility rates and encourage electrification," said Stephanie Doyle, California state affairs director for the Solar Energy Industries Association.