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HANFORDÂ â Adventist Health is pleased to welcome board-certified family nurse practitioner Jonathan Cadiente, MSN, FNP-C, to Adventist Health Physicians Network Hanford. In addition to treating chronic and complex conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, Cadiente provides preventative care, including wellness checks, physicals and health counseling.
âI want my patients to feel engaged in their healthcare,â he said. âI will work with them side by side to adapt to any challenges we might face together to promote their wellness.â
Cadiente earned his masterâs degree in nursing at Fresno Pacific University and undergraduate degree in nursing from California State University, Fresno. He is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and a member of the California Association of Nurse Practitioners and American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
HANFORD â Board-certified family nurse practitioner Maribel Torres, MSN, FNP-C, has joined Adventist Health Medical Office â Hanford Specialty. Torres provides gastrointestinal, diabetes and hypertension consultations as well as treatments. She frequently cares for patients with stomach and other gastrointestinal disorders as well as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
âMy family and my community are my inspiration to work in the medical field and provide care to those in need,â she says. âI want my patients to know I am here to care for them. I will listen, respect them and guide them to better health.â
Torres earned a masterâs degree in nursing and her family nurse practitioner certification from Fresno Pacific University. She has achieved many awards and recognition throughout her education and career. She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, American Association of Critical Care Nurses and California Association
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For the first time, Selma voters voted on the mayor on Election Night. Usually, the council votes to determine the mayor. As the voters decided on Scott Robertson on Nov. 3, the new council decided only on a Mayor Pro Tempore.
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Actually, former Mayor Louis Franco helped approve a resolution declaring results of the Nov. 3 election before making his final comments and stepping down. Councilman Jim Avalos abstained.
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Mayor Franco and Councilmember Avalos have served a combined 20 years on the council with Avalos serving 16 of those years.
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City Clerk Reyna Rivera administered the oath to newly elected Mayor Robertson. After a delay for COVID precautions and pictures, council members Blanca E. Mendoza-Navarro (District 1) and Beverly Cho (District 4) took the oath of office in separate ceremonies from Rivera.