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November 22, 2004: Headlines: COS - Jamaica: Medicine: The Journal Record
Jamaica RPCV Lisa Lewis has been named director of physician development for St. Anthony Hospital and Healthfirst
Jamaica RPCV Lisa Lewis has been named director of physician development for St. Anthony Hospital and Healthfirst
New director of physician development for St. Anthony Hospital and Healthfirst is named
Nov 22, 2004
The Journal Record
Lisa Lewis has been named director of physician development for St. Anthony Hospital and Healthfirst.
Healthfirst is the physician network affiliated with SSM Health Care of Oklahoma providing physician management services including medical billing, marketing and managed care contracting.
Lewis will be responsible for physician development activities for the network, including physician recruitment, contracting and business development. She is a graduate of Oklahoma State University and spent two years with the Peace Corps in Kingston, Jamaica. She joined St. Anthony Hospital in 1990.
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