Dec 15, 2020
Pictured are new Jamestown health care providers at The Chautauqua Center. Jamestown providers are, from left, Nina Currie, Dr. Rudolph Mueller, and Dr. Paul Robbins.
The Chautauqua Center has added several new providers to its roster of doctors and nurses.
Evonne Butler has joined The Chautauqua Center as a family nurse practitioner in Dunkirk. She was raised in Arkansas and received her master’s degree from Arkansas State University. Butler said she is excited to explore the region and experience winter for the first time. She loves God, family, fishing and camping.
Dr. Patrick Dennison practiced primary care at The Chautauqua Center in the past and returned to the Dunkirk clinic in September. He is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, Akron University and The Ohio Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio where he received his degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. He has a passion for cellular biology, infectious diseases, music, fi
University of Maryland School of Medicine Institute of Human Virologyâs Shyam Kottilil, MBBS, PhD Receives Top Award from National Physicianâs Group
Kottilil Awarded Mastership in the American College of Physicians for Groundbreaking Clinical Research and Exceptional Mentorship
Newswise Baltimore, Md., December 15, 2020 –
Shyam Kottilil, MBBS, PhD, professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), and Director of UMSOM’s Institute of Human Virology (IHV) Division of Clinical Care and Research, has been awarded Mastership in the American College of Physicians (ACP), the national organization of internists. Dr. Kottilil is also Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases in the UMSOM Department of Medicine and is a scientific advisory member of the Global Virus Network (GVN).
December 14, 2020
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) welcomes the 2021 Principal Officers and Board of Directors. The 17-member board is comprised of forward-thinking, innovative medical, scientific, education and executive business professionals, who will strategically lead and focus efforts to ensure the ADA continues to uphold the mission upon which it was founded. I am so excited to announce our 2021 Board of Directors, including five new Board members,” said Tracey D. Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the ADA. “I look forward to the insight and skills that each of these thought leaders will provide to help move the needle and improve the lives of people living with diabetes. We are also thankful for the service and commitment of our outgoing Principal Officers Umesh Verma, Robert Eckel, Mary de Groot and Martha Parry Clark, and know that they will remain dedicated to our mission in their future endeavors.”
Dec 14, 2020
Pictured are new Dunkirk health care providers at The Chautauqua Center. From top left are Evonne Butler, Dr. Patrick Dennison, Dr. Sarah McMullin, and Dr. Leslie McNaughtan.
The Chautauqua Center has added several new providers to its roster of doctors and nurses.
Evonne Butler has joined The Chautauqua Center as a family nurse practitioner in Dunkirk. She was raised in Arkansas and received her master’s degree from Arkansas State University. Butler said she is excited to explore the region and experience winter for the first time. She loves God, family, fishing and camping.
Dr. Patrick Dennison practiced primary care at The Chautauqua Center in the past and returned to the Dunkirk clinic in September. He is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, Akron University and The Ohio Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio where he received his degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. He has a passion for cellular biology, infectious diseases, m
The Chevron Corporation has donated $21,000 to the St. Maryâs Emergency Relief Fund, the hospital announced in a Dec. 8 news release.
The relief fund was established in April as a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides financial assistance to patients and the hospital with COVID-19 expenses.
The money within the fund is used to help patients treated for COVID-19 pay for expenses such as recovery medication, insurance co-pays and at-home medical equipment. The money is also used in-house to pay for protective equipment for caregivers, and screening and testing supplies.
For example, the fund recently helped supply 40 respirator masks for CareFlight of the Rockies air trauma teams.