Peconic Bay Medical Center Opens New Caregivers Center In Riverhead - 27 East

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Peconic Bay Medical Center Opens New Caregivers Center In Riverhead

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Tara Anglim

Tara Anglim

 Peconic Bay Medical Center's director of patient and family centered care

Peconic Bay Medical Center's director of patient and family centered care

 speaking at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Caregivers Center. ANISAH ABDULLAH

speaking at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Caregivers Center. ANISAH ABDULLAH

Tara Anglim

Tara Anglim

 Peconic Bay Medical Center's director of patient and family centered care

Peconic Bay Medical Center's director of patient and family centered care

 speaking at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Caregivers Center. ANISAH ABDULLAH

speaking at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Caregivers Center. ANISAH ABDULLAH

Judith Jedlicka

Judith Jedlicka

 chair of the Peconic Bay Medical Center's patient and family advisory council

chair of the Peconic Bay Medical Center's patient and family advisory council

authorAnisah Abdullah on Nov 26, 2018
Peconic Bay Medical Center officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 20 to celebrate the opening of the facility’s new Caregivers Center—one of Long Island’s first hospital-based programs dedicated to... more

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