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Meet & Greet Lecture Series Features SCHHC Clinic Directors
Meet & Greet Lecture Series Features SCHHC Clinic Directors
Meet & Greet Lecture Series Features SCHHC Clinic Directors

Published on: 04/03/2025

This news was posted by Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center

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Everyone is welcome to attend our monthly Lecture Series, sponsored by Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center in collaboration with the Tuesday Meet & Greet events at Bandon Fisheries Warehouse, 250 First St. SW, Old Town Bandon, Tuesday, April 8, at 11:30 a.m. (talk begins at 12 p.m.)
Our speakers will be David Serle, Director, Multi-Specialty Clinic, and Dr. Jennifer Webster, Medical Director, Multi-Specialty Clinic of Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center.
David Serle and Dr. Jennifer Webster will tell you why they chose to work at SCHHC, give an overview of the Multi-Specialty Clinic, including its staff and services, and talk about the focus and strategy for building growth at the clinic.
Plan to attend this informative talk to learn more about services available now and in the future at Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center – YOUR community hospital!

News Source : https://southerncoos.org/meet-greet-lecture-series-features-schhc-clinic-directors/

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