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Jennifer Clement, the Executive Director of the SDNPC addressed the Queens Park Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs at a hearing at the Holiday Inn on Regent Street. She spoke to the issues our health system faces and the role that nurse practitioner clinics can play in helping to resolve them.

For the full details, please read the articles linked below.

Sudbury.com

TheSudburyStar.com

In the News

Oct 19, 2010

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

The city's newest nurse practitioner clinic is officially open, after a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Oct. 13.

The clinic, housed in the former Main Street police store-front in Lively, employs two full-time nurse practitioners, two collaborative physicians, a pharmacist, and a registered nurse.

The Sudbury District Nurse Practitioner Clinics already services more than 2,500 "orphan patients" in the Sudbury District. Orphan patients do not have a family doctor.

A tour of the renovated building was offered after the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Originally published in Northern Life

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