Georgia Urology is full of incredible, hard-working, and dedicated employees. We’re excited to highlight these wonderful medical professionals who serve our patients every day through monthly Staff Spotlights!
This month, we’re highlighting Georgia Urology Surgery Scheduler Kendall Bradley, who has been with us for more than 18 years.
1. Do you have any advice for people hoping to work in your field?
Yes! When I started here at Georgia Urology, my grandfather gave me the instruction to never lose the appreciation for my employment as I had on that very first day. I have never forgotten that.
It has been a little over eighteen years since that day, and I am still just as appreciative today as I was then. Through the many benefits and consistency here at Georgia Urology, I have been able to achieve things such as humbly opening my first bank account to furthering my education by earning my business degree. Most recently, completing the purchase of our second home!
2. Tell us about your family!
My husband, Micheal, and I have been married for twelve years and share four children: Dakota, Skylar, Shane, and Landyn.
3. What are your favorite hobbies?
Most of my weekends are spent at the arenas of the West Georgia Rodeo Association where my son Landyn participates in the bull-riding events. Or I’m behind the fences of a softball field cheering on my daughter Skylar. After she successfully earning a scholarship, she’ll be heading to Auburn University soon. #WarEagle!!
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