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Celebrating 5 Years of Service: Shalyce Johns
Posted 1:53 PM, October 3, 2007, by jaruiz
Shalyce Johns, administrative associate of special projects, has worked for Stanford Radiology for five years. Prior to Stanford, her first "real" job after earning her degree was in human resources and recruiting for Siemens Information and Communications Networks (ICN) in San Jose for two years. After Siemens ICN, she came to Stanford Radiology in February of 2002 as the administrative associate in the Chairman's Office. In January the following year, her husband, who had been in chiropractic school, took an internship in Vancouver, Washington, where she grew up. In a sense, part of her job as an administrative associate moved with her to Vancouver, and she continued to work part-time on administrative projects. Shalyce adds the following about her five years of service: "Some of the projects I work on include completing salary and productivity surveys that assist in benchmarking and keeping our faculty compensation competitive; pulling together faculty evaluation packet components each year; generating spreadsheets, spreadsheets, and more spreadsheets on faculty compensation and productivity; and helping with the budget. Over the years, I've also been able to assist with aspects of the faculty recruiting/interviewing/appointment process, clinical schedule, resident education calendar, and all kinds of other 'fun' things. So no, I don't just order lunches for the third Friday of each month and update the radiology directories and email lists." Outside of work, Shalyce enjoys spending time with her four year-old daughter, Sage, and her husband, Coby. She loves going out to new restaurants and collecting recipes, and she says that sometimes she actually tries cooking the recipes she collects! She enjoys sports, especially volleyball, as well as running, reading, and spending time with friends and family.

