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Public invited to virtual OSMH 'fireside chat' Wednesday night

Discussion will focus on how the Couchiching Ontario Health Team Care Clinic has expanded its services
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Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital President and CEO, Carmine Stumpo will be hosting a Fireside Chat that is open to the community Wednesday night.

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ORILLIA SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital (OSMH) is extending an invitation to the community to engage in dialogue at its virtual Fireside Chat tomorrow evening, Feb. 22.

President and CEO, Carmine Stumpo and colleagues will discuss how the Couchiching Ontario Health Team (OHT) Care Clinic has expanded its services to care for our community members without a primary care physician or nurse practitioner.

“There is currently a three-year wait for a primary care provider in our community,” said Melanie Moore, director, Integrated Planning and co-director, Couchiching OHT.  “This chat will allow those facing that challenge to learn firsthand how the Couchiching OHT Care Clinic can assist them with managing their health.”

“This is the fourth installment of the interactive series, developed during the pandemic to encourage community engagement,” said president and CEO, Carmine Stumpo “The chats are an opportunity for Soldiers’ to share our successes, challenges and strategies moving forward, but more importantly they allow us to connect and gather feedback from the community we serve.” 

Stumpo will also provide an update on the growing community momentum behind the “Start Today. Serve Tomorrow.” campaign to build a new acute care hospital for the future health and wellbeing of our community.

The Fireside Chat will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 6-7 p.m. via Zoom. Community members are asked to register online prior to the chat.

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